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  2. Big Y - Wikipedia

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    Big Y Foods, Inc. (or Big Y) is an American, family-owned supermarket chain located in Massachusetts and Connecticut. It operates under the trade names Big Y World Class Market or Big Y Supermarket. The company is headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts, and is currently run by cousins Charles and Michael D'Amour.

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    Amazon: Up to 30% off pet collars, smart cameras, pet food, flea collars, and more. Litter-Robot: $100 off bundles on the best-selling self-cleaning litter box. Petco: Buy one get one free on dog ...

  5. Ellington, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Exemplative of this change was the displacement of the locally owned Ellington Supermarket by competition from the regional Big Y supermarket chain when a new Big Y was built adjacent to the older supermarket. [10] An independent film entitled The Supermarket, was made about the incident. [11] [12]

  6. Big Y planning 55,000-square-foot supermarket in Uxbridge - AOL

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    UXBRIDGE — A Big Y grocery store with a 55,000-square-foot blueprint is set to be built along South Main Street. The supermarket is set to take shape on 12.86 acres next to the location of the ...

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    The very first weekly gazettes appeared in Venice in the early 16th-century. From there, the concept of a weekly publication spread to Italy, Germany and Holland. [ 18 ] In Britain, the first weeklies appeared in the 1620s, and that country's first daily newspaper, The Daily Courant , was published from 1702 to 1735. [ 19 ]