This particular location, in the Whippany section of Hanover Township, seems to be a pretty bad spot for a supermarket. Whippany is most famous for the Whippany Railway Museum , which is definitely worth a visit. Here's a little history, the way I understand it...(not to say the way it actually happened): 1950s: Centennial-style A&P built on the property. 1960s: Foodtown takes over A&P. Late 1970s: New Foodtown built next door to the existing Centennial building. Late 1990s/Early 2000s: Foodtown sold to Pathmark. Centennial building next door becomes a drugstore. 2011: Pathmark closes. May 9, 2014: Allegiance-affiliated Farmtastic Supermarket opens, owned by Roberto Laracca. Approximately summer 2015: Farmtastic closes. 2018: Owners of Pine Plaza announce major facade renovation to take place over the course of a few years. How does that sound? That's probably reasonably close to what actually happened, but please, if you have corrections, let me know! ...