Joan Nickeson is an active member of the PJS/Terryville community and community liaison to the PJS/T Chamber of Commerce. 6 dams-Difference-Herd Owner, Smith's Dairy, Columbus. Swing by to pick up dinner with local zucchini and tomatoes and a whole fresh watermelon or a pie for dessert 63 Difference-RAWLEIGH IOWANA BUTTERCUP 769253 13 - 11 daughters Born, 1-18-39 proved. The call-in order system for cold cuts is working well no congregating on either side of the deli case, which keeps staff and patrons safe. Centers for Disease Control and New York State guidelines, and are met with appreciation by customers. Physical adjustments made inside protect everyone, meet U.S. Buttercup has won 18 champion and 8 grand champion prizes. So what happens to business at Buttercup’s, amid a global pandemic? This community known historically as “the land of steady habits” and “the place where many paths meet” could only be thus: “This community has been great,“ Rich Smith said. A fine type of arra dairy cow, owned by James Smith, of Cannon Flat, North Arm. Perhaps you’ve seen their mascot, Speedy Cow, at local chamber of commerce events and fundraisers. It is also adorned with poster sized photographs of what the farm and grounds looked like years ago. We find a variety of organic eggs, chicken, beef, dairy, nut and soy milks, grocery and health food items, ice, cold cuts, cakes, seasonal chocolate candy specialties, sundries, plus outside we enjoy the benches for eating lunch and the Little Free Library kiosk. Sitting on several serene acres today, and free of the cattle it was once known for, the interior of Buttercup’s is refurbished. Local needs led the family to start selling food staples. It was engaged in a vigorous regional dairy trade. The original 1935 dairy farm established by Smith’s grandparents, Mr. The bonny red building is the stalwart edifice of the Terryville community. They are a long time loyal member of the Port Jefferson Station/Terryville Chamber of Commerce. She was sired by Baldski out of the Prince Taj mare Butter Fat. I am grateful to the Smith family for their continuous support of our local community-based organizations, thoughtful land management, delicious cookies, and for being a such a vital part of the fabric of Brookhaven Town.Buttercup’s Dairy, owned by Rich Smith and family, is located at 285 Boyle Road at the corner of Old Town Road. Buttercup is a 1982 mare that was born in 1982. The store is known, though, for its specialty pies for holidays and special. Buttercup Dairy is a convenience store selling such grocery items as eggs, milk, juice, bread and more. Pictured at right, left to right are Tyler Smith, Richard Smith and Councilman Kornreich.Ĭouncilmember Kornreich said, “Buttercup’s Dairy Store has been a mainstay in Terryville for half a century and they are still going strong. 285 Boyle Rd Port Jefferson Station NY 11784 (631) 928-4607. Pictured at left are Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich (left) with Tyler Smith (right). Now, four generations later, the business has a staff of more than 40 full time employees and an inventory that includes a wide selection of dairy products, baked goods, produce, cold cuts, sandwiches, “heat and eat” dinner options and more. Sitting on several serene acres today, and free of the cattle it was once known for, the interior of Buttercup’s is refurbished. The multigenerational, locally owned and operated business, which opened in 1971, was originally a working dairy farm when the family purchased it in the 1930s. Farmingville, NY – On June 9, Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich visited Buttercup’s Dairy Store in Terryville to congratulate the Smith family on their 50th year in business.
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