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Please take this through normal AfD
editI'm not the guy who added the hangon tag, but I think that this should go through the normal deletion process rather than speedy deletion.
Wegmans is a chain with 71 stores in 5 states and Danny Wegman is the grandson of the founder. In fact, Danny Wegman is a household name in Rochester.
Now, it's undeniable that this article is of a terrible quality, and possibly should be deleted, but it's just as likely that it could become a great article in due time.
Is it notable enough to warrant an article? I think, technically speaking, it is, though I'll grant that we don't have articles on a fair number of things that are technically notable. I think, all in all, it would be best to have a deletion discussion rather than speedy deletion, in this case. superlusertc 2007 December 23, 15:48 (UTC)
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editThis article is currently a sub-stub. Unless something of substance can be said about him, this page should be redirected just like Colleen Wegman. Gimmetrow 00:16, 13 January 2008 (UTC)