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I could eat fried chicken every day. Seriously. It’s one of my three desert island foods, along with donuts and barbecue, and I can’t
8 piece, ShopRite, Williamstown (Peter Genovese I NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
This is an updated version of a list that was published in 2021.
I could eat fried chicken every day. Seriously. It’s one of my three desert island foods, along with donuts and barbecue, and I can’t
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The city of Portland will soon seek public comment on a possible ban on the sale of diesel fuel within city limits.
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WORLD Radio - Kicker - How did the chicken cross the road?
A Vermont family’s chicken crossed 13 miles of highway
NICK EICHER, HOST: Why did the chicken cross the road? Or in this case, 13 miles of highway?
Well, we don’t know why, but we do know how.
A Vermont fami
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