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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Angie's Celebrates 20 Years in Chatham

Owners Jimmy and Louise Poulimenos have a landmark anniversary Thursday.

Twenty years ago, Louise and Jimmy Poulimenos opened the doors to their diner, Angie's Luncheonette, in a Main Street shop front. Over the years they have survived recessions, downtown renovations, hurricanes, a fire that closed the restaurant for a month in 2012 and served an entire generation of Chatham residents. "It's a very special day for us," Louise said. The diner will hold their regular hours Thursday, and they hope to see their friends, their family and as many residents as will fit inside the diner. "This restaurant is my second home," Jimmy said.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

After Fire, Angie's Receives $4K in Donations

The funds will help the restaurant owners recover from a recent fire.

Tony Britt and Lori Ann Medico presented the owners of Angie's Luncheonette with a check for $4,000 to help cover expenses from a fire in February. Britt said 54 donors raised the money to help Jimmy and Louise Poulimenos cover expenses incurred after a fire destroyed part of the restaurant on Sunday, Feb. 26. Britt said donations came from as far away as Massachusetts. Many were from more local sources, including Morristown and Florham Park. Medico, the owner of Bliss Clothing and Accessories in downtown Chatham, and Councilman Len Resto presented the check to Louise on Friday. Resto, Britt said, was "an integral member of the team who made this happen." "It was a nice thing to do and you can see how thrilled and touched Louise is," Britt…

Friday, March 30, 2012

After Month's Delay, Angie's Reopens

The Main Street eatery welcomed patrons again after a fire forced them to close.

Angie's Luncheonette celebrated their grand reopening Friday after being closed for over a month. "I'm nervous," owner Louise Poulimenos said. "I don't know why." Poulimenos and her husband Jimmy were forced to close the diner they have operated since 1993 after they suffered damage from a fire. "We're lucky no one was hurt," Louise said, but the fire caused severe damage, especially to the kitchen. From members of the borough's Department of Public Works to customers and old friends, the early part of Friday morning was filled with people waving as they passed the restaurant or stopping in to congratulate the owners on reopening the restaurant. Some stayed for coffee or breakfast, some did not, but most were clearly glad to have the …

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11:57 am on Saturday, March 31, 2012

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