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Levittown Stop & Shop Hosts Grand Re-Opening
Remodeled Store Features Enhanced Local Offerings and Expanded Ethnic Produce

Jim Keenoy (far left), Stop & Shop Director of Marketing and External Communication, Kirk Cronk (second to left), Long Island Council of Churches Fund Development Manager, Councilman Dennis Dunne (third from left), Matt Whelan (center), Stop & Shop District Director, Anthony Achong (third from right), Long Island Council of Churches Administrative Manager, John Buchner (second from right), Stop & Shop Levittown Store Manager, and Diane Hicks (far right), Stop & Shop Vice President of Sales & Merchandising, celebrate the grand re-opening of the Stop & Shop store in Levittown.
The Levittown Stop & Shop located at 3750 Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown held its grand re-opening. The store has received a complete face-lift, featuring new décor and graphics. Additionally, the store has expanded its offerings of natural, organic, and ethnic products across all departments in order to meet the evolving needs of the community, as well as its meat and deli cheese selection and beer selection. To celebrate the grand re-opening, Stop & Shop donated $1,000 to the Long Island Council of Churches to assist their food pantry, and $1,000 to the Safe Center, which is dedicated to protecting, assisting and empowering victims of family violence and sexual assault while challenging and changing social systems that tolerate and perpetuate abuse.