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Sure do. My uncle was a butcher there for 33 years and when they went bankrupt it was then a law was passed making it illegal for companies to invest employees retirement.After 33 years he received a monthly check until he died for $47.
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Sure do. There was one in Glen Head and a smaller one in Sea Cliff.
I'm so surprised that anyone else would remember that. We used to drive from Roslyn to go to the "big" supermarket. Otherwise we'd shop at John's Market in Greenvale.
I remember the one in Stony Brook . Wow. That really brings back memories of shopping with my mom. I think there was one in Port Jeff Village also.
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Yeah, I do. There was a Bohack in Manhattan where I grew up. There was also a local market called Pioneer. Remember the S&H Green Stamps along with Plaid Stamps and Blue Stamps.
I remember the one in Huntington village on main street---that was a loooong time ago!
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