LoCurcio Family Markets
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Nutley,New Jersey 767 ä½å…³æ³¨è€…
Family owned and operated since 1932. Proud owners and operators of the of Nutley, Belleville, and Kearny ShopRites.
关于我们
Vincent Lo Curcio, Sr., started the family business in 1932 by selling fruits and vegetables. In 1953, his family built a “superette†called Park Foods and was joined by Thomas Infusino, a butcher by trade. After the Lo Curcios joined Wakefern in 1954, Vincent Jr., and Thomas became partners, bringing their families together to work toward the goal of providing the community with a family-friendly supermarket that offered consistent service, quality and value. Today, three generations of the Lo Curcio family work side-by-side in their Nutley and Belleville stores. Family owned and operated since 1932 Nutley Park Market - 437 Franklin Avenue Shoprite of Belleville-726 Washington Avenue Shoprite of Kearny Square- 100 Passaive Avenue
- 所属行业
- 食å“æ‚货零售业
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Nutley,New Jersey
- 类型
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- 创立
- 1932
地点
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437 Franklin Ave
US,New Jersey,Nutley,07110
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Our Nutley location's Associate for the Month of March is Brandon! Brandon started with us last year and has only added positivity and good vibes to our front end. The front end is notoriously hectic but he handles it with a smile. He is an all around good kid who gets the job done and with great effort. Just a wonderful associate and colleague. Outside of work , Brandon attends Montclair State University and hopes to become a State Trooper one day. Other than working towards his ambitions, Brandon enjoys going out to dinner, hanging with friends and working out. Congratulations Brandon! ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
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This customer won a content from The Little Potato Company Ltd and decided to pick us to use his winnings. Thank you!! ?? ??
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This past week we lost one of our biggest legends. Tony D. From his iconic announcements to his heart of gold, Tony has surely left his mark on this business. He started in the 1960s and worked all the way up to when he retired in 2011. From Deli Manager to Store Manager, Tony did it all. He sported the classic blue coat and gave us a lifetime of memories. From ordinary days, to chaotic holidays, the list goes ever on, and not a day goes by where a customer or employee doesn’t reminisce about his store announcements. He was truly part of our family. An absolute icon! Our prayers are with his beautiful family, which he loved dearly. Tony, you were, and will always be, the best. Thank you for everything. ???????? ??
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