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A family owned business that has grown over the years both in size and reputation to where we feel confident we know our customer. We are famous for our sweaters (again) many, many styles in stock all year long. Everything will mix and match so as you build your wardrobe this becomes a decided advantage.
Abigail’s Children’s Boutique has been dressing children for over twenty years. We have a wonderful selection of beautiful clothing for weddings, christenings, and very special occasions.
The owner is a great lady, and in her own words:
"My retail gene comes from my mother, who had her own clothing store in Vermont in the 1940’s. I also love to shop! I am grateful to my customers who provide me with the raison d’etre of shopping for them and for inspiring me. It is a collaboration."
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Suburban fine dining at it's best! Fresh produce, seafood, pastas and meats make up the diverse menu. Good for everything from a casual, quick bite to a well rounded multi course meal. Excellent list of Italian wines in diverse styles & prices. Definitely worth a try!
Closed. This location of Figs is no longer operating. Another restaurant, Alta Strada, opened in this location after Figs closed.\n\nOne of several outlets for chef Todd English's more casual cuisine, Figs features thin-crust "designer" pizzas made in a brick oven, as well as pastas and other Mediterranean-style entrees. The atmosphere is modern and sleek, with tables set fairly close together. Other branches of this restaurant can be found in Charlestown (the original location), on Beacon Hill in Boston, and at LaGuardia Airport in New York.
fig and presunto pizza
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