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| Giant store is food for thought in community ; Supermarket chain's plan in Better Waverly stirs hopes, protests | |
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| The Sun - Baltimore, Md. | |
| Author: | Eric Siegel |
| Date: | Sep 29, 2002 |
| Start Page: | 1.B |
| Section: | LOCAL |
| Text Word Count: | 1380 |
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Joseph Stewart and Sarah Begus live within a couple of blocks of each other in Northeast Baltimore. But when it comes to their views on the new Giant supermarket coming to their Better Waverly neighborhood, the two are miles apart. Advocates say the Giant is the best hope for Better Waverly to reverse its fortunes, and also a chance for nearby neighborhoods such as Abell and Waverly to enhance their appeal as well. PHOTO(S) / MAP(S); 1. Better Waverly resident Sarah Begus worries that a new supermarket will destroy the character of the neighborhood. 2. Joseph Stewart believes a Giant Food store would breathe new life into the beleaguered community with needed services. 3. Proposed Giant for Better Waverly; Credit: 1. & 2. JERRY JACKSON : SUN STAFF PHOTOS 3. LAMONT W. HARVEY : SUN STAFF
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