Lord Almighty, who knew heaven was a place called Lorenzo's? I broadcasted from Middleboro Wednesday at the family-owned Lorenzo's Italian Restaurant. The sun was shining and I was taking advantage of the gorgeous outdoor patio area complete with a full bar, an entertainment stage for bands on the weekends, tables to enjoy a hearty meal, and a tent to keep the sun off your back.
It's safe to say that I was living the good life, and the best was yet to come. About 10 minutes into my shift, second-generation owner Angela Maffeo and her son- Peter (third-generation owner) surprised me with an incredible 7-foot Italian grinder that was so picturesque, I didn't dare dive into it. Well, not right away, at least.
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