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'Little' Antinque Shop Celebrates Grand Opening

The Little Shop in Bloomingdale held its grand opening with free hot dogs, lemonade and a ribbon-cutting Tuesday.

The Little Shop in Bloomingdale celebrated its grand opening Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting by the mayor and council.

The 135 Main Street shop sells vintage furniture and home goods, as well as clothing and jewelry. Owner Nancy Soule, a Kinnelon resident, said she works with a dealer and is constantly getting new items.

The store first opened in December. In it, you can find, "something old, something new, the price will never make you blue," according to Soule.

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During the opening, Bloomingdale tenants who live above the store, Cassidy, 10, and Geneva Owen, 13, dressed in vintage clothing and offered passersby hot dogs and lemonade. Former Kinnelon resident Ryan Smith, 22, played saxophone.

After the mayor and council cut a large red ribbon in front of the shop, Mayor Jonathan Dunleavy welcomed the business owner and her husband, Fred.

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"Welcome to Bloomingdale. We wish you the greatest of luck," he said.


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