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  2. Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant was a Boston seafood restaurant on the Boston Fish Pier [1] opened by Jimmy Doulos in 1924. The restaurant closed in 2005 [2] and the building was demolished in 2007. [3] For restaurants in the neighborhood, Jimmy’s was a favorite for Julia Child. [4] When it first opened, it was called Liberty Cafeteria.

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    Jimmy's Famous Seafood and the Orioles join forces for the first time

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    Jimmy's Famous Seafood is stepping up to help small business in Baltimore survive the pandemic by starting an online fundraiser that’s gaining nationwide traction. Joining us to talk more about ...

  5. Jimmy's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The first Jimmy's World Grill & Bar opened in 2003 and as of 2016 the chain operated restaurants at about 11 locations. [3] In 2012 it launched its flagship restaurant in The O2, London. [4] Each restaurant offers cuisines from multiple countries including Italy, China, India, Mexico, the US and the United Kingdom.

  6. No Name Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The No Name Restaurant was a seafood restaurant open for more than 100 years on the Boston Fish Pier in the Seaport District. [1] [2] History

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  9. WZME - Wikipedia

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    WZME (channel 43) is a television station licensed to Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States, serving as the New York City market's outlet for the diginet Story Television.It is owned and operated by network parent Weigel Broadcasting alongside Middletown Township, New Jersey–licensed MeTV station WJLP (channel 33), and New York-licensed WNWT-LD (channel 37, officially a low-power station ...