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Famous B'klyn pizzeria re-opens after state shutdown
Jul 23, 2008 17:28 -0400
Grimaldi's, the famous pizzeria under the Brooklyn Bridge, is once again open after its owners on Wednesday afternoon paid taxes owed to the state.
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