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  2. D'Agostino Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The opening of D'Agostino Brothers on 20th Street (1950). Every store opened by the family was first blessed by a Catholic priest. Left to right: Patsy D'Agostino, city official, priest, Nick D'Agostino Sr. D'Agostino's in a landmarked building at Love Lane and Henry Street, Brooklyn (1980).

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  5. Nicholas D'Agostino Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas D'Agostino Sr. (June 8, 1910 – June 23, 1996) was a supermarket magnate in New York City. He was an Italian-American immigrant and the co-founder of D'Agostino Supermarkets , one of New York's historically original and leading grocery chains.

  6. D'Agostino (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    D'Agostino, a Sicilian noble lineage originated at least in the thirteenth century D'Agostino may also refer to: D'Agostino (surname), an Italian surname; D'Agostino's K-squared test, a goodness-of-fit measure in statistics; D'Agostino Supermarkets, a supermarket chain in the New York City area

  7. Pizza in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cheese covers the entire pizza, including the crust, leaving a crispy edge where the cheese meets the pan or oven surface. Bar pizzas are usually served in a bar or pub and are usually small in size (around 10" in diameter). This style of pizza is popular in the Boston area, particularly the South Shore. [46]