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My column reviewing Famous Village Pizza has received yet another reader comment [Comment as follows: “Clemenza’s Pizza is so much better than you guys. They have awesome pizza. Blows yours out of the water. Way better customer service, too.” -Mike]. Well, Mike, this actually provides an ...
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Formerly Renna’s Café, Main Street’s mainstay greasy spoon is now known as the Sunrise Grill. The Sunrise Grill has big shoes to fill, as Renna’s was long a Sunday morning ritual for local Pembronx townies such as myself. Truthfully, the Sunday morning breakfast buffet was always the big draw ...
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‘Straight out of Pembronx’ has received its’ first reader comment. It is from an employee of Famous Village Pizza who is upset about the frank review I wrote about Famous Pizza. First I would like to mention that I welcome all comments and criticism – it is unfortunate that one must be registered ...
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Located next door to Famous Village Pizza, at 128 Main Street in Suncook, Jacques Fine European Pastries advertises as having the best tasting cakes in New Hampshire. This is why they also have the most security cameras in the ‘bronx. Or maybe it’s because this is Suncook, baby! I had hoped for a ...
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Housed at the foot of the antique clock tower located at 116 Main Street in Suncook is the infamous Famous Village Pizza. They serve the standard pizza joint menu, and their prices are fair. The inside of the dive has a couple of booths, but it’s mostly take-out or delivery. The ambiance consists of some signed ...
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So, I figured I’d give my snarkasm a break for a minute and write some honest reviews of the fine establishments that call Scumcook home. Okay, maybe I won’t put aside the snarkasm – but they will be honest reviews. After all, I am a credible journalist with a very prestigious blog. To be perfectly fair, I ...
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Dear Joseph,
I may be the underdog in this campaign, running against two candidates with more than $200 million between them – but the real underdogs are the middle class and those without a voice in America today.
They are losing ground while the CEOs of huge corporations pocket million dollar bonuses and corporate lobbyists get ...
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By Darrell Halen
Two men face charges after one of them allegedly pointed a handgun at a group of people outside a Salem restaurant.
Police said that Jack Buzzell, 22, of Salem and Robert Mears, 26, of Haverhill, Mass., were leaving T-Bones Restaurant around midnight on Wednesday, Dec. 12.
When Buzzell drove out of the parking lot too ...
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BY DARRELL HALENOne of New Hampshire’s top chefs can be found busy working in the kitchen every weekday – overseeing meals for students in Pelham and Windham.
Rick Sariceno, 40, the director of food services for the Pelham and Windham school districts was recently named 2007 Chef of the Year by the American Culinary Federation ...
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