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Village Living neighborly news & entertainment for Mountain Brook
Volume 4 | Issue 12 | March 2014
Free trees
Return of the
Pig?
On Arbor Day this year, the Mountain Brook Tree Commission will be giving trees away at several locations. Find more details inside.
City page 7
WHO’S WHO o f M O U N TA I N B R O O K
Results page 14
Fresh food, fast
Brick & Tin’s new Mountain Brook Village location is scheduled to open this month. Learn more about what the restaurant will feature inside.
Food page 10
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Local organizers could open new Crestline store A group of local investors is considering the site of the current CVS in Crestline Village combined with three other parcels of land on Vine Street for the location of a new Piggly Wiggly. Photo by Madoline Markham.
By MADOLINE MARKHAM Plans are in the works to bring a new Piggly Wiggly location to the current CVS site in Crestline Village. The store would be approximately 20,000 square feet, which
is comparable to the Piggly Wiggly at River Run, and would encompass the current pharmacy property as well as additional property on Vine Street. Robert Jolly, president of Retail Specialists and 17-year Mountain Brook resident, said his company
is acting as a facilitator in a deal that includes CVS, Piggly Wiggly, the City of Mountain Brook and property owners in Crestline. “If ever there was a win-winwin, this is it,” he said. Retail Specialists is working with both Andy and Stanley Virciglio,
owners of the former Crestline store, and Naseem Ajlouny and family, partners in the River Run store, on plans for the new Pig. “I have never worked on a complex project [like this] where
See GROCERY | page 29
Leading the charge Mountain Brook High students drive the local fight against cancer By MADOLINE MARKHAM Paul Roth picked one student out of the crowd at an assembly this year at Cherokee Bend Elementary School. “What are you going to do to make a difference [in the battle against cancer]?” he asked sixth-grader Sam Rysedorph. What the Mountain Brook High School student asked struck
See RELAY FOR LIFE | page 28
Cancer survivors walk a lap around the track during last year’s Relay for Life event at Mountain Brook High School. Photo by Image Arts.
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