

Their dedication is to the highest quality product delivered by the highest quality of service. Who is most responsible for your company's success today? Highland Park Market is a family owned grocery chain in the surrounding towns of Hartford, CT. As far as innovation goes, Highland Park Market was one of the first companies to start the prepared meals program more than 25 years ago. We have continued to carry on the tradition of old-fashioned service. Highland Park Market has a strong tradition of high-quality products and doing anything for the customer. We have adjusted to the modern market by adapting to technology as our customers have asked us to. If you are nice to vendors, co-workers, customers and everyone you come into contact with the business will take care of itself.” How have you adjusted to the modern market while maintaining your traditional values? Devanney always says, “Be nice, if you live by those words you will be fine. The mission statement of the company really ties to the family and the values, which are lived by Tim Devanney. WATERBURY, CT - REIDVILLE RD.How do you plan on winning the Connecticut Family Business Award next year? SOUTH WINDSOR, CT - GEISSLER'S SUPERMARKETS IGA ROCKY HILL, CT - WESTSIDE MARKETPLACE IGA PLAINVILLE, CT - BIG STEVE'S GRILL ( Served hot on a roll & other offerings) NORTH HAVEN, CT - LIUZZI'S GOURMET FOOD MARKET NEW BRITAIN, CT - ALVARIUM BEER COMPANY (Serving hot link on roll & ring/links to go) MIDDLETOWN, CT - IT'S ONLY NATURAL MARKETPLACE

MANCHESTER, CT - KENNY’S RESTAURANT ( Served with Breakfast & Lunch offerings ) MANCHESTER, CT – CHEZ BEN DINER (American & Canadian cuisine) LEDYARD, CT - STARWOOD VILLAGE MARKET IGA HADDAM, CT - RIVER VALLEY PROVISIONS MARKET TRY TOM’S SIGNATURE “ Bugnacki KIELBASA on a bun ”.īELCHERTOWN, MA - ROADHOUSE CAFE ( Served with breakfast & lunch offerings) 6 (SANDWICHES-BREAKFAST & LUNCH CONSESSION , HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Employee Reviews in Manchester, CT Review this company Job Title All Location Manchester, CT 20 reviews Ratings by category 4.0 Work-Life Balance 2.8 Pay & Benefits 3.0 Job Security & Advancement 3.5 Management 3. Updated list where you can get Bugnacki's Kielbasa as of May 2018:ĪNDOVER, CT - TOM’S PLACE RTE. Dennis and wife Kathy are planning to continually grow the business into the future to keep the Bugnacki name synonymous with kielbasa and other meat products.
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Dartmouth, MA.īugnacki’s kielbasa is currently in 30 plus stores. Dennis is currently producing kielbasa at a very well known sausage plant: Gaspar’s Sausage Co., Inc., N. worked at Highland Park Market and started the SBN Realty Co., and Dennis bought Brown’s Market, New Britain, CT.ĭennis developed a rebirth of Bugnacki’s kielbasa, forming Bugnacki’s Specialty Meats, LLC in 2016. Tom started MTS Builders, Manchester, CT with son Michael, Frank Jr. The three brothers went their separate ways in differing occupations. By 1988 the business was not prospering and faced closing. In 1979, Bugnacki’s had a new plant built for them at 50 Batson Dr., Manchester, CT. 3.3 Highland Park Market Deli Counter Associate Glastonbury, CT Job Summary. The three brothers and Tom's son Michael worked together making the main product - Bugnacki’s kielbasa. 110 deli Jobs in Connecticut jam Food Shop Deli Associate Sharon, CT 16.00. This provisions business flourished, however Western Beef Mart did not and they closed it. There, Bugnacki’s Special Meat Products, Inc was born, developing recipes and producing Bugnacki’s kielbasa, frankfurters, knockwurst, bratwurst, bologna, salami, Italian hot & sweet sausage, liverwurst, various loaves, pressed ham, etc. Tom and Dennis renovated a defunct processing plant at 410 Prospect St., E. managed it together with their young brother Dennis who worked after school and weekends at the store. The Manchester store remained very successful. Within a three-year period the two additional stores were closed. opened another Western Beef Mart in Willimantic, CT and another in Enfield, CT. This store was overwhelmingly successful. In 1964 they opened Western Beef Mart, 63 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, CT.

In 1962 they opened a retail meat market on Oakland Street, Manchester, CT. They ran this business and began cutting, wrapping and freezing beef cattle and lamb. The Bugnackis named it Silk City Packing, Inc. /rebates/2fRestaurantReview-g33751-d10681629-Reviews-HighlandParkMarket-CoventryMysticCountr圜onnecticut.html&.com252fRestaurantReview-g33751-d10681629-Reviews-HighlandParkMarket-CoventryMysticCountr圜onnecticut. family entered the meat business back in 1959 purchasing a slaughterhouse from William Bogner, Sr., Manchester Packing, Inc.
