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Date: Fri 17-Jan-1997

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Date: Fri 17-Jan-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDREA

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SNAPSHOT - DOM GRAZIANO

Occupation: Proprietor, owner, manager, and "go-fer" for Newtown Package

Store, LLC, since July 26 when I closed on the business. I've been in sales my

entire adult life. Previous to this, I lost four jobs in six years. I was

always top salesman; it was a sign of the times, "down-sizing" or

"right-sizing," whatever the companies decide to call it. I was one of the

baby boomers getting squeezed out. I decided enough was enough; I needed to

take control of my own destiny and... work for myself. And this opportunity

came about as a result of the previous owner's passing. So here I am.

Family: I am married, going on 28 years, to Joanna, who is administrative

director of Primary Care in Danbury; we have four children, Carrie, Kevin,

Paula, and Scott.

Organizations/clubs: All my previous affiliations are associated with my

previous experience. I was past president of Connecticut Floor Covering

Association, and the Elks Club.

Hobbies: The store has become my hobby. I used to play all sports, golf, and

do photography. Now I have no time.

Favorite alcoholic drink: I'm not a big drinker, but when I do drink, I drink

Beer - Molson Golden. What I will be developing as a favorite drink is wine.

Wine is the strength of the business. You have to know your wine, and to know

your wine, you have to drink wine.

What do you like best about Newtown: The people. I live in Southbury. When I

decided to do something, it had to be the right town, the right store. I was

born and raised in Waterbury and wanted a more upscale community. I relate to

Newtown as being comparable to Southbury in many ways. The people have been

wonderful, and I've had a smooth transition. People have remained moderately

loyal to me - that's one of the things I admire about the town and why I

wanted to business with this town.

Personal philosophy: Very simple: family values, common sense, and

communications are the key to a good life.

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