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  • After a taste of the Tavern on the Green brand, Louis Bivona is hungry for more.

    Oiling Up a Bid for Tavern on Green Rachel Feintzeig 2011

  • Tavern International is offering $1.3 million in exchange for certain rights, including ownership of the Tavern on the Green trademark for oils and salad dressing Mr. Bivona is currently a licensee under a deal struck before the bankruptcy filing and the right to register and use the trademark on scores of other products, from packaged food to home décor.

    Oiling Up a Bid for Tavern on Green Rachel Feintzeig 2011

  • "So the answer to anyone's question if this guy's doing it to be provocative or to build bridges, well, we're going to find out tomorrow if he continues with this monstrosity or if he stops this disaster now," Bivona said.

    Competing Rallies over Proposed Islamic Center in New York 2010

  • "So the answer to anyone's question if this guy's doing it to be provocative or to build bridges, well, we're going to find out tomorrow if he continues with this monstrosity or if he stops this disaster now," Bivona said.

    Competing Rallies over Proposed Islamic Center in New York 2010

  • "So the answer to anyone's question if this guy's doing it to be provocative or to build bridges, well, we're going to find out tomorrow if he continues with this monstrosity or if he stops this disaster now," Bivona said.

    Competing Rallies over Proposed Islamic Center in New York 2010

  • Rochester, New York Bivona Child Advocacy Center Open That Bottle Night February 23, 2008, 6: 00 p.m. Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Road, Pittsford, NY, 14534 www. bivonacac.org/ecom/sp/dbID = 43

    Calendar of Events 2008

  • She was the daughter of Sinibald, Lord of Quisquina and of Rosa, descended from the family of Charlemagne; in youthful days she left home and hid herself in a cave near Bivona and later in another of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • But one of his happiest moments must have been spent on the sea at Bivona, on that clear summer day -- a day such as this, when every nerve tingles with joy of life.

    Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910

  • On a day like this, the scholar sailed at Bivona over a sea so unruffled that the barque seemed to be suspended in air.

    Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910

  • Villafranca, the Alcanicez, the Bivona, the Sclafani, &c. What charming women of every nationality one met there!

    Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville Prince De Joinville 1859

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