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World Market, formerly Cost Plus World Market, is an American chain of specialty/import retail stores, selling home furniture, decor, curtains, rugs, gifts, apparel, coffee, wine, craft beer, and international food products. The brand's original name came from the initial concept, since abandoned, of selling items for "cost plus 10%".
Nyack was also home to Nyack College, a Christian liberal arts college and one of the four colleges in the United States affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. Nyack Public Schools. In 2018, ranked 68 Best School Districts in Nyack by Niche's. In 2021, Nyack Schools changed their mascot from the Indians to the Redhawks.
US Post Office-Nyack: US Post Office-Nyack: May 11, 1989 : 48 S. Broadway: Nyack: Rare Classical Revival post office built after World War I 84: US Post Office-Pearl River: US Post Office-Pearl River: November 17, 1988 : 35 S. Main St. [6
Grocery Outlet Bargain Market: Formerly: Cannery Sales (1946–1970) Canned Foods (1970–1987) ... The company's stores also carry food staples such as fresh meat, ...
Six23 Social, Sparkill. What for three years had been the French-inspired Autumn restaurant and then was rebranded last July into the speakeasy Six23 Social in Sparkill closed June 8.
Lohud Food & Dining Reporter Jeanne Muchnick at Scott & Joe's in Nyack with the Ciao Bella, a combo sandwich featuring fresh mozzarella, sweet soppressata, prosciutto di Parma, garlic roasted ...
Bruno's Supermarkets, LLC was an American chain of grocery stores with its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. [1]It was founded in 1932 by Joseph Bruno in Birmingham. During the company's pinnacle, it operated over 300 stores under the names Bruno's, Food World, Foodmax, Food Fair, Fresh Value, Vincent's Markets, Piggly Wiggly, Consumer Foods, and American Fare in Alabama, Florida, Georgia ...
One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.