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Southern Ulster Times, Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Antique shop opens in Highland
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By MARK REYNOLDS
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I
t was only natural that Charles
Glasner and Vivian Yess Wadlin would
join forces and open an antiques store
right in the Hamlet of Highland. And
last week they did just that, occupying
Vin Rizzi’s old store at 76 Vineyard Ave.
where he had his watch and jewelry
business for decades. As members of
the Town’s Economic Development
Committee, the two have been great supporters and promoters of businesses in
town.
Each of the principals brings a
treasure trove of items to this new
venture; Wadlin’s 40-year collec ѥ