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Joe DiVincenzo of New Haven carries his groceries to his car at Ferraro s Market in New Haven on December 18, 2020.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Shortly after closure of New Haven s iconic Ferraro s Market, NY brothers open Meat King Farms in its place
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The Meat King Farm is now open in the former location of Ferraro s Market at 664 Grand Ave. in New Haven on Dec. 29, 2020.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
But less than a week after Ferraro’s left the spot it had occupied for 60 years on Christmas Eve, a pair of brothers from Brooklyn, N.Y., already are in business as the city’s newest grocery store at the 664 Grand Ave. spot.
Orlando and Fernando Cepeda opened The Meat King Farms Monday morning.