PORTSMOUTH — The Lollipop Tree gourmet food business was sold at auction to a New York flour manufacturer with no obligation to keep the business operating in Portsmouth or to retain its employees. By ...
A man who shelled out $1 million for Wayne Thiebaud’s 1969 painting “Lollipop Tree” says in a federal complaint that the auction house sold him a forgery. Ahead of the piece's sale on Jan. 1, 2018, ...
Lollipop-shaped trees took a licking at the County Commission meeting on Tuesday, with Commissioner Karen Marcus urging code enforcement officials to crack down on the arboreal aberrations. Marcus, ...
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PORTSMOUTH — It all started with one batch of pepper jelly on a kitchen stove in Rye 25 years ago, when Laurie Lynch was trying to support three growing children and her husband, Bob, was commuting to ...
PORTSMOUTH — More than a year after U.S. Marshals seized the assets of the Lollipop Tree gourmet food business from founders Bob and Laurie Lynch, the 319 Vaughan Street factory and store has closed.
PORTSMOUTH — The downtown gourmet food store, the Lollipop Tree, was recently sold at auction to a New York-based businessman following months of court hearings related to the embattled business in ...
Bunches and bunches of lollipops create edible bouquets at The Lollipop Tree. The lollipops, both clear and pale, come in more than 200 shapes and 60 flavors, all cooked on the premises each morning. ...
Say the words “Lollipop tree” to any child and it’s likely to conjure up Enid Blyton-esque images of stiff branches magically laden with delectably sugary confectionery. My own inner child wishes that ...
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