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More than just a grocery store: Amherstview Foodland represents community, continuity

Summary by Kingston Whig-Standard
If you travelled back to 1992 and asked 17-year-old Jason Bellamy what he liked most about his part-time position at the grocery store where Amherstview Foodland now stands, he’d tell you that he loves being around people. As the store’s current owner, meeting, greeting and serving local customers is still the best part of his job. Read More
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Kingston Whig-Standard broke the news in Kingston, Canada on Thursday, November 12, 2020.
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