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Hollywood Comes to Ridgewood: Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, and Brandon Sklenar Begin Filming The Housemaid

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Ridgewood NJ, get ready for some star power! Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, and North Jersey native Brandon Sklenar have kicked off production for their latest film, The Housemaid. The psychological thriller began filming Friday at Green Way Markets in Ridgewood, and it’s only the start of a series of local shoots.

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Green Way Markets of Ridgewood Announces its one-year Anniversary Grand Reopening Celebration on Friday, May 6th

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Ridgewood NJ, Green Way Markets of Ridgewood announces its one-year anniversary grand reopening celebration on Friday, May 6th. The community is invited to sample specialty food items, browse the aisles of the supermarket’s new design and expanded assortment, and, ask questions of Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Jacqueline Gomes who will be onsite from 10:30am – 1:30pm.

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Green Way Markets Opens in Ridgewood

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Ridgewood NJ, Green Way Markets opened on Friday in the old Kings location in Ridgewood . Kings last day was Monday .  The new store was targeted by pickets from the UFCW Grocery store workers  union .

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Ridgewood Kings to become a Green Way Markets

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Ridgewood NJ, today, Monday, is Kings last day open . Green Way Markets are then taking Tues-Weds-Thurs to prepare Green Way’s opening on Friday. The 15,000 square foot store was built in the 1950s as a Food Fair, then taken over by Finast somewhere around 20 years later. Kings moved into the store in 1977 , The store is considered small by todays standards .

The  parent company went bankrupt and Acme Markets, a unit of Albertsons, was the top bidder in a bankruptcy auction for 27 supermarkets operated by East Coast specialty grocers Kings Food Markets and Balducci’s Food Lover’s Market, according to a press release.

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