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Stew Leonard Jr. took the mound wearing a custom jersey with the number 38 to honor his late son, Stew Leonard III.
Connecticut was represented Tuesday night at the Yankees Twins game. Connecticut grocery store chain owner Stew Leonard Jr.
Stew Leonard Jr. stepped onto the Yankee Stadium grass Tuesday night and threw a terrific ceremonial first pitch.
Stew Leonard Jr. threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Yankee game last night. Crime sparks state of emergency in New Mexico: ...
American families, weary of high grocery prices, are looking for ways to cut costs. The cost of food at home in July rose 2.2 ...
Stew Leonard Jr., whose whimsical grocery stores feature singing animatronic cows and other animals, vegetables and milk cartons, including at a Yonkers location, is slated to throw out the first ...
Stew Leonard Jr. will be throwing out the first pitch at the Yankees game on Tuesday night. Stew Leonard Jr. is the president ...
A Connecticut ice cream spot has been named the state’s favorite dessert by Condé Nast Traveler. Stew Leonard’s soft serve was recognized by the travel magazine as Connecticut’s most iconic dessert.
"Stew Leonard’s life took on new purpose after the heartbreaking loss of his son in a swimming accident," Adams said on X ...
Stew Leonard Jr. said Thursday his family-owned grocery chain "is hanging on by our fingernails right now," due to the impact ...