Alpine Food Shop stacks up 70 years - Forest Park Review
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Alpine Food Shop stacks up 70 years - Forest Park Review
When Rob Bonaccorsi was 10 years old, his mom would send him to Alpine Food Shop to get sliced salami and other staples, rather than crossing busy North Avenue to the new Dominick’s grocery store. “They sold milk and eggs and provisions like that, just basic necessities,” said Bonaccorsi, who now lives in Oak Park. “We grew up coming to shop here for our family. There’s always been that kind of bond.” It took lots of trips to supply a family of …
Alpine Food Shop stacks up 70 years
When Rob Bonaccorsi was 10 years old, his mom would send him to Alpine Food Shop to get sliced salami and other staples, rather than crossing busy North Avenue to the new Dominick’s grocery store. “They sold milk and eggs and provisions like that, just basic necessities,” said Bonaccorsi, who now lives in Oak Park. “We grew up coming to shop here for our family. There’s always been that kind of bond.” It took lots of trips to supply a family of …
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