"Let's sit down in my office," says Giuseppe Giangregorio after agreeing to my impromptu request for an interview. We do sit down — on two small folding chairs he keeps between two of the many shelves in his Green Cross Pharmacy. That's when I realize there is no office. Instead, we are sitting in a corner of the store he and his brother Fernando have owned for the last fifty years, strategically located on Hanover street, the North End's main thoroughfare.
Across the street is the Prado, the pedestrian area connecting the iconic statue of Paul Revere and the even more iconic Old North Church, the starting point of his legendary midnight ride.
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