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Stamford's Salvatore J. "Chip" Cingari, who for years was in charge of buying groceries for Cingari Family ShopRites, died ...
Salvatore “Chip” Cingari, a longtime executive with Cingari Family ShopRites, has died at age 78. According to his obituary, ...
Rocco “Rocky” Cingari never retired from his family’s business — and his ... His 31-year run as chief executive marked a period of striking growth. When he succeeded his brother, Dom ...
The Cingari Family Markets' Grade A Market on Newfield Avenue in Stamford. Produce photographs courtesy Broden Design Group. It’s no ...
according to Cingari, a third-generation supermarket industry veteran whose family owns nine other ShopRites in Connecticut. “I kind of fell in love with this store when I met the people.
The stores are adding the Cingari Family Markets brand to emphasize the ... but has begun investing heavily in a refresh for all 10 of the ShopRites it owns along with its two Grade A Market ...
There are more than 250 ShopRites throughout Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Cingari family, one of 50 cooperative members, also owns ShopRites in ...