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40 under 40: James Harrington
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James Harrington
Age 38. Owner, Our Town Variety and Liquors
Convenience stores need to be, well, convenient. And Meadowbrook Food Center, the neighborhood variety store located a quarter-mile from James "Chip" Harrington's Ludlow home, simply wasn't. Instead, he said, it was poorly laid out, generally overpriced, and stocked with too many dust-collecting items. Harrington, a community corrections officer for the state who was looking for some kind of investment property in 2003...
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Variety store closes doors.
Asbury Park Press (Asbury Park, NJ)
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AN EAGER ENDORSEMENT OF ROBERT'S VARIETY STORE.(EDITORIALS)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; Your article, Down the road to Burlington: West End (Sept. 8), missed the mark regarding Robert's Variety Store. Writer Elizabeth Warren did your readers a disservice when she portrayed Robert's Variety Store in a condescending manner - faded hair nets? Come on. Had she done her homework and wanted
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Alexander's Variety Store closing its doors
Indianapolis Recorder
; Thompson, Ericka P. Indianapolis Recorder 02-06-2004 On the corner of 34th Street and Capitol Ave. sits a variety store with almost 40 years worth of memories on the inside. Alexander's Variety Store opened its doors in the mid-1960s by Thomas and Ann Alexander to serve the neighborhood necessities
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Norwalk, Conn., variety store realizes entrepreneur's dream.
Hour (Norwalk, Connecticut)
; Byline: Chris Bosak Oct. 2--NORWALK -- Prabjot Singh Chadha used to visit Norwalk when his children were just youngsters in the early 1990s. He liked the city so much that he vowed to one day open a business here. On Friday afternoon, Chadha celebrated with family and friends as he made good on his
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MARJORIE CINCOTTA, OWNED VARIETY STORE
The Boston Globe
; WEYMOUTH - Marjorie C. (Compston) Cincotta, 74, a retired variety store co-owner, died Feb. 15 at the Quincy Medical Center. Mrs. Cincotta was born and raised in Boston. She was the co-owner of the Cincotta Variety Store on Hancock Street in Quincy. She retired after 23 years, selling the store in
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