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		<title>By: Jamie Z.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie Z.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very nice article.  I must say that I found George&#039;s Bakery and Lebanese Grocery to be a huge omission from this article.  It is a family run staple of Methuen&#039;s history, that highlights a still existing ethnic minority of arab christian families that came to the Boston and Lawrence area some 80 years ago.  They make incredible fresh baked goods daily and you couldn&#039;t find a more delicate and zesty stuffed cabbage if you tried!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very nice article.  I must say that I found George&#8217;s Bakery and Lebanese Grocery to be a huge omission from this article.  It is a family run staple of Methuen&#8217;s history, that highlights a still existing ethnic minority of arab christian families that came to the Boston and Lawrence area some 80 years ago.  They make incredible fresh baked goods daily and you couldn&#8217;t find a more delicate and zesty stuffed cabbage if you tried!</p>
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