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Business
Family grocer turns 50Published 08/19/08
On a recent Monday afternoon, the family-owned grocery store in Cape St. Claire bustled with customers.
J. Henson — The Capital
Matilda Poole, 94, and Frank Poole, 96, said they remember Graul’s as a neighborhood market when it had only one cash register.These shoppers are just a sampling of hundreds of Broadneck Peninsula residents who frequent Graul's, which is as much apart of the neighborhood as the local ball park. Graul's is also the only place to pick up groceries in the community. This week the store celebrates its 50th anniversary, and plans to give away a 50-inch TV and $150 gift certificates to celebrate. Fred Graul, who runs the store established on Cape St. Claire Road in 1958, called the anniversary a "great feeling." The Cape St....
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