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  2. Gallstone - Wikipedia

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    A gallstone is a stone formed within the gallbladder from precipitated bile components. The term cholelithiasis may refer to the presence of gallstones or to any disease caused by gallstones, and choledocholithiasis refers to the presence of migrated gallstones within bile ducts.

  3. Durgin-Park - Wikipedia

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    Durgin-Park ( / ˈdɜːrɡɪnˌpɑːrk / DUR-ghin-park) was a centuries-old restaurant at 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace in downtown Boston. The Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau stated that it had been a "landmark since 1827", [1] and it was a popular tourist destination within Quincy Market. The restaurant had entrances on both of ...

  4. Mass. restaurant group asks high court to block ballot ... - AOL

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    The Massachusetts Restaurant Association argues that the question actually covers two different topics. Mass. restaurant group asks high court to block ballot question on tipped minimum wage Skip ...

  5. Anthony's Pier 4 - Wikipedia

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    42°21′04″N 71°02′38″W  / . 42.351°N 71.044°W. / 42.351; -71.044. Anthony's Pier 4 was a restaurant on the South Boston waterfront opened in 1963 by restaurateur Anthony Athanas. In the 1980s it was one of the highest-grossing restaurants in the United States. It closed in 2013 and the site was scheduled for redevelopment.

  6. Piccadilly Pub - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Pub was a chain of casual dining restaurants headquartered in the US state of Massachusetts. The first Piccadilly Pub restaurant was opened by William C. Martin in 1973 in the town of Westborough, Massachusetts . The chain offered a menu of American cuisine, with particular emphasis on seafood such as fish and chips, New England clam ...

  7. Guest column: Ending restaurants' tip credit could cost jobs ...

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    Tipped employees earn at least a base wage of $6.75 per hour plus tips. State and federal laws require that if tips do not put employees’ earnings at or above the $15 minimum wage, restaurant ...

  8. Toll House Inn - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1930. Demolished. 1984 ; 40 years ago(1984) Owner. Ruth Graves Wakefield. The Toll House Inn was an inn located in Whitman, Massachusetts, established in 1930 by Kenneth and Ruth Graves Wakefield. The Toll House chocolate chip cookies are named after the inn. [1]

  9. Woodman's of Essex - Wikipedia

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    Woodman's of Essex is a seafood restaurant in Essex, Massachusetts (approximately 26 miles (42 km) north of Boston ). A local favorite, [1] it is also known internationally for its fried clams and New England clam bakes. [2] Woodman's has been a family business since its founding in 1914, and is a large employer in the area with over 200 staff ...