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  • New owners take over Jackson’s Old Chatham House

    New owners take over Jackson’s Old Chatham House

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    OLD CHATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Jackson’s Old Chatham House, located at 646 Albany Turnpike in Old Chatham, is under new ownership. After 81 years, the restaurant is no longer owned by a member of the Jackson family.

    As of April 1, Dina and Iggy Vardi are the new owners. This is the Vardi’s first venture into the restaurant industry. Originally from New Jersey, Iggy Vardi was previously an executive at a multinational paper and packaging company.

    “While the building and restaurant have a long and colorful history, I have realized these past few months working here, that almost every regular customer has their own history with Jackson’s,” said Iggy Vardi. “Because of that, our goal is to keep everything the same, from the menu to the décor and the excellent staff.”

    New owner Iggy Vardi in front of Jackson’s Old Chatham House (photo courtesy: Jackson’s Old Chatham House)

    The Jackson’s Old Chatham House menu features salmon, ravioli, seafood pasta, Black Angus sirloin, fish fry, chicken sandwiches, burgers, and more. You can view the full menu on the restaurant’s website.

    “This is more than just a business opportunity for us,” said Dina Vardi. “My family and I have been dining here for over 30 years. I grew up coming to Old Chatham, and our daughters have spent numerous summers and vacations here as well.”

    The restaurant was owned and operated by three generations of Jacksons for over 80 years. Outgoing owners Barry and Leya Jackson welcome the Vardi’s as new owners.

    “Their passion for this establishment and dedication to upholding its traditions while also seeking to invest in the restaurant, make them the perfect people for this beloved restaurant,” said Leya Jackson.

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  • Chicago Defender hosts ‘Women of Excellence’ awards; ‘Mother’ Wade honored for lifetime achievement

    Chicago Defender hosts ‘Women of Excellence’ awards; ‘Mother’ Wade honored for lifetime achievement

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — The Chicago Defender hosted its 2024 Women of Excellence awards ceremony Friday night.

    Josephine ” Mother” Wade received a lifetime achievement award at the event.

    The ceremony inducted 50 women with the prestigious award.

    Wade has had a profound influence on Chicago’s South Side, and not just because of her soul food cooking. She has owned Josephine’s Southern Cooking in Chatham for decades.

    “Mother” Wade joined ABC7 Chicago Friday morning to talk more about the award and her business.

    Josephine Wade, the owner of Josephine’s Southern Cooking in Chatham, will be honored with a Women of Excellence award by the Chicago Defender.

    RELATED: South Side staple, Josephine’s Southern Cooking, on the cusp of closing, owner says

    “(The award) means an awful lot to me,” she said.

    Josephine’s Southern Cooking is located at 436 E. 79th St.

    Friday night’s event is at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk. The event is sold out.

    ABC7 Chicago’s Leah Hope is one of the emcees.

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  • Chatham cafe closing its doors after 7 years

    Chatham cafe closing its doors after 7 years

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    CHATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Main St. Goodness, located at 20 Main Street in Chatham, is closing after seven years. Owner Christopher Knable told NEWS10 that the cafe’s last day is on Sunday, February 11.

    Knable said he had no intention of closing the cafe, but he was offered a position to run a company overseas that he couldn’t refuse. He also used to own Pieconic, a dessert shop in Chatham, but Knable sold it in November.

    Knable said he is keeping a house in Chatham so he can visit. “I loved serving this community,” he said. “It’s been a wonderful time. I can’t wait to come back.”

    Main St. Goodness serves breakfast and lunch items. For its final days, the cafe is open 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, and 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday.

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