
BY: Roberta Baumann
A new store opening on Main Street will offer foods and products imported from Italy. Eugenia Mazza will open her doors at Cibus Italian Market, at 204 W. Main St., July 18 where customers will find pasta, rice, sauces, olives and olive oil, sweets and other packaged food, along with ceramics, jewelry, artisan works, some clothing and accessories created by mainly Sicilian artists.
Cibus (pronounced chi-boos) is the Latin word for food. The sign on the window features a logo of an owl encircled in olive branches. The owl symbolizes the Greek goddess Athena, who created olive oil. Mazza said she had thought about opening the store for some time.
SOURCE: https://www.hngnews.com
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