by Lynn Monty
An old family recipe for making hot chocolate is just one aspect of what makes Italian heritage rich in Burlington. Never forgetting the city's displacement of neighborhoods due to urban renewal is another.
Bringing to light what happened in the heart of the Queen City in the 1960s has become a Vermont Italian Club mission, and they are succeeding. About 75 people, three generations, of Burlington Italians gathered to celebrate and dedicate what they have called "Little Italy."
When the fire hydrants begin to look like Italian flags with green, red and white stripes,...
Little Italy San Jose will be hosting a single elimination Cannoli tournament to coincide...
The La Famiglia Scholarship committee is pleased to announce the financial aid competition...
Holiday walk hours Friday, 12/5 noon-9pm, Saturday ,12/6 noon-9pm Sunday, 12/7 noon-6pm. S...
**The ceremony will be held in Little Italy SJ at W. Julian and North Almaden (Next to Pae...
RAMParts Presents, in partnership with Exhibition on Screen, brings the 90-minute feature...
Leave the sign, take the cannoli. Little Italy pastry shop owner John "Baby John" Delutro...
By Carol Saunders Jerry Somma, president of the "Feast of Little Italy," has announced th...