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Bake Shop That Closed In Bergen County Is Coming Back
A popular Bergen County bake shop that had to close after a fire has announced that it will return in a different location.

FAIR LAWN, NJ — A popular bake shop that had to close after a fire in a Fair Lawn shopping center last July will soon rise from the ashes, the business said on Thursday.
Last July, an early-morning fire at a strip mall near Route 208 damaged several beloved small businesses in Fair Lawn, including Zadie's Kosher Bake Shop.
"I was devastated to learn about the fire this morning that has severely damaged some of our most treasured local businesses," said Fair Lawn Mayor Gail
Friedberg Rottenstrich at the time.
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But the babka and challah will return.
Thursday, the shop hinted, "Fair Lawn Promenade here we come!"
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The Promenade is a mixed use development on Route 208 that includes several shops.
When asked when they'll reopen, the shop replied, "Within a few months."
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