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L MAY. Lea and E. J. Droessler, siblings, decided to open a bistro/fine dining restaurant in honor of their grandmother, Lilliam May.  The business opened on October 1, 2007 at 1072 Main St.
[[Image:LMAY.jpg|left|thumb|150px|]]L MAY. Lea and E. J. Droessler, siblings, decided to establish a bistro/fine dining restaurant in honor of their grandmother, Lillian May.  The business opened on October 1, 2007 at 1072 Main St. In warm months, a choice of sidewalk dining was offered on Sunday noon.


The owners supported the "Grow Local, Buy Local" movement using fresh produce and baked goods from local merchants.
The owners supported the "Grow Local, Buy Local" movement using fresh produce and baked goods from local merchants. The restaurant offered online reservations, menu and wine list.
 
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''Families in Business''. (magazine). ''Telegraph Herald'', July 30, 2010, p. 29


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L MAY. Lea and E. J. Droessler, siblings, decided to establish a bistro/fine dining restaurant in honor of their grandmother, Lillian May. The business opened on October 1, 2007 at 1072 Main St. In warm months, a choice of sidewalk dining was offered on Sunday noon.

The owners supported the "Grow Local, Buy Local" movement using fresh produce and baked goods from local merchants. The restaurant offered online reservations, menu and wine list.

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Source:

Families in Business. (magazine). Telegraph Herald, July 30, 2010, p. 29