Photo by Morgan Karanasios
As I walk down Chestnut Street in Manchester, a bright orange awning beckons me toward an otherwise nondescript building holding down the corner of Chestnut and Appleton. If you’re not already in the know, it would be easy to walk right by this neighborhood treasure. That would be a mistake.
Although this spot led many lives during the last century, for the last 40 years it’s been Simply Angela’s (formal name Angela’s Pasta & Cheese Shop), a specialty grocery store that’s really much more.
It’s a store that “makes fresh food all day, every day,” new owner Steven Freeman tells me. As you might guess from the name, much of that fresh food is pasta ravioli, noodles, pasta sheets, and dishes like their famous lasagna. They also pack in an impressive amount of grocery and kitchen items in a relatively small space, including a nice selection of wine, gift baskets (which they can ship to all 50 states), plus a deli counter with a cheese cas
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Former leader of notorious paedophile network Steven Freeman dies from Covid-19
14 Jan, 2021 10:36 PM
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Steven Freeman, one of the world s worst paedophiles, has died.
NZ Herald
One of the world s most notorious paedophiles, who fought to abolish the age of consent, has died aged 66 from Covid-19.
Steven Freeman was serving time at a prison near Norwich in the UK when he tested positive for Covid-19 on December 17.
Freeman, who led the Paedophile Information Exchange, died at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on January 5.
Speaking after his death, an insider said the leader of the vile organisation won t be missed.
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