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S. Prestley Blake, who co-founded of an ice cream shop during the Great Depression that grew into the
Friendly’s restaurant chain, has died at the age of 106.
Humble Beginnings: The New Jersey-born Stewart Prestley Blake was 20 years old when he joined his 18-year-old brother Curtis in opening the first Friendly ice cream shop in Springfield, Massachusetts, in July 1935. The brothers financed their opening with a $547 gift from their parents and made $27.60 on their first day in business. A second shop was opened in neighboring West Springfield five years later, before the Blakes closed their business for the duration of World War II.
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Under Rhode Island law, owners and possessors of property have an affirmative duty: “to exercise reasonable care for the safety of persons reasonably expected to be on the premises, and that duty includes an obligation to protect against the risks of a dangerous condition existing on the premises, provided the landowner knows of, or by the exercise of reasonable care would have discovered, the dangerous condition.”
Tancrelle v. Friendly Ice Cream Corp., 756 A.2d 744, 752 (R.I. 2000) (citing
Cutroneo v. F.W. Woolworth Co., Moreover, a business inviter owes a duty to a business invitee to “use reasonable care to see that the common areas are kept reasonably safe from the dangers created by the accumulation of snow and ice which is attributed to purely natural causes.”
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