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  2. Cumberland Farms - Wikipedia

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    The company’s original colors were navy blue and orange, but in 2009, they rebranded with a new logo and colors (navy blue and green). [15] The new logo change marked the beginning of the transformation of Cumberland Farms stores from older, legacy stores to new AIM [clarification needed] stores that now include numerous new fresh food items such as pizza, chicken sandwiches, subs, and a ...

  3. When 'thieving scoundrels' stole their horses, these locals ...

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    Horses pulled barges, fire engines, mail coaches, farm equipment and hearses; they hauled resources and powered wars. ... from Cumberland to the old turnpikes that became U.S. 11 and 40.

  4. Need last-minute groceries? These stores are open on ... - AOL

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    Cumberland Farms: Stores will be open during normal business hours. Find local hours here. Kwik Shop: Store will be open during normal business hours. Find local hours here.

  5. Want to Save on Gas? It's All About How You Pay - AOL

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    We were reminded of this fact when Cumberland Farms, a chain of convenience stores and gas stations in the Northeast, announced that customers could get 10 cents a gallon off gas when they used ...

  6. Turkey Hill Minit Markets - Wikipedia

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    EG America's purchase of Cumberland Farms shortly afterwards allowed Turkey Hill and all of EG America to sell Cumberland Farms-branded coffee products. On January 27, 2020, Burger King opened a location inside a Turkey Hill store in Cumru Township, Pennsylvania .

  7. Metcalf–Franklin Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Metcalf–Franklin Farm is an historic farm that has been in operation since 1801 and is located at 142 Abbott Run Valley Road in Cumberland, Rhode Island.It has been farmed by two family owners, the Metcalf family (1801-1857) and the Franklin family (1857- 2005).

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