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New Berlin

American  

noun

  1. a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.


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“We have a lot of regular customers, and we had new ones this year, too, and nobody really seemed like they were hesitant about spending,” said Joe Sanfelippo, owner of Sanfelippo Christmas Tree Farm in New Berlin, Wis. At Francisco Farms in Staunton, Va., owner Bill Francisco said that tree sales were fine, and that he sold out of wreaths and garlands.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Americans began flooding Mexico City in earnest around 2016, when the New York Times named it the world’s top travel destination, and magazine writers wondered whether it was the “new Berlin.”

From Los Angeles Times

She plays organ at two churches in the South New Berlin, New York, area and gets daily visitors.

From Washington Times

A new Berlin production of Charpentier’s 1693 opera “Medee,” with direction by Peter Sellars and sets by Frank Gehry, offers vital perspective for our times.

From Los Angeles Times

Teresa Schulteis, 65, of New Berlin, Wisconsin, said she had no trouble getting the vaccine at Walgreens, and it was free using her Medicare Advantage plan through UnitedHealthcare.

From Seattle Times