by Larry Fugate
When time is tight and local families want to eat healthy without the fuss of cooking, many are heading down River Road to Palumbo's Italian Market in Granville.
"We felt there was an opportunity in town with the large college population and the number of two-income families with children," owner Paul Palumbo says of the decision to open the gourmet authentic market in December 2012. "We felt there was an opportunity catering to people who are looking for a good, healthy meal but who do not have the time for a formal restaurant or cook for themselves."
Source: http://www.newarkadvocate.com/
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