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    Blimpie restaurant c. 1964 in Hoboken, New Jersey. The first Blimpie sub shop was opened on May 16, 1964, in Hoboken by Tony Conza, Peter DeCarlo, and Angelo Baldassare, former high school friends and classmates at Saint Peter's Prep in Jersey City.

  2. Apr 4, 2014 · Fifty years ago, three former Jersey City high school buddies — one a pots-and-pans salesman, one a Wall Street trader, the other an organizer of church dances — hopped in a then-sporty Ford Falcon...

  3. Jan 10, 2022 · Blimpie's ideological foundation was first laid out during a party conversation between founders Tony Conza, Peter DeCarlo, and Angelo Baldassare in Jersey City, N.J. According to the New York Times, the atmosphere and accompanying drinks catalyzed a brainstorm of business ideas.

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  4. May 19, 2023 · Peter Decarlo and Tony Conza started Blimpie – where is he now? Blimpie was founded by three companions, Angelo Baldassare, Tony Conza and Peter Decarlo. The company was founded in 1964, with its most memorable location in Hoboken, New Jersey.

  5. Mar 7, 2016 · Ever since the first store opened on April 4, 1964, the name Blimpie has been synonymous with excellent sub sandwiches. Let’s go back in time and see how Blimpie’s history has impacted its image today. Tony Conza, Peter DeCarlo and Angelo Bandassare borrowed $2,000 to open the first Blimpie restaurant in their Hoboken hometown.

  6. 1. THREE 24-YEAR-OLD FRIENDS STARTED BLIMPIE IN 1964. Tony Conza, Peter DeCarlo, and Angelo Bandassare met at their Jersey City high school, Saint Peter's Prep, and the three friends...

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  8. Sep 23, 2014 · One night in 1964, he and his best friend from high school, Peter DeCarlo, went to a party in Jersey City and ran into another high school chum, Angelo Baldassare. “The conversation turned to this sandwich joint in Point Pleasant that had a sandwich called the submarine that people loved,” Conza relates.

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