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Former Employee Here's the Deal 2/1/2011

Upscale resale shop coming to Dennis village My son [William Connelly III] plans to open an upscale resale shop in the former Armchair building,” said William Connelly Jr., whose Upscale Emporium, an antiques consignment shop, is just across Route 6A from the site. The younger Connelly expects to have the lease signed soon and be taking clothing and jewelry consignments by mid-February. William F. ""Billy"" Conley Jr. of Dennis and formerly of Natick, a retired engineer for GTE, died Dec. 17 at his winter home on Hutchinson Island, Fla. He was 60. BRISTOL — Three valuable paintings stolen in a brazen 1976 armed robbery in Shrewsbury, Mass., are in the hands of the FBI, after they were surrendered by a Bristol attorney who received them from his brother, a Barrington art dealer, as collateral for a $22,000 loan six or seven years ago. Read the facts of the court case filed Monday in federal court in Providence. Investigators don't know how Barrington resident William Conley, the proprietor of Upscale Emporium at 280 County Road, ended up with the paintings, which he gave to his brother, Bristol attorney Dr. Patrick Conley, below, as collateral for the loan. The paintings were stolen at gunpoint from an affluent Shrewsbury home on July 1, 1976. Get it now? more
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