Ray Santangelo Square Hero Sign Unveiled at Opening of Madonna Della Cava Feast
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Family members with Mayor Marty Walsh for dedication of Ray Santangelo sign at opening of Madonna Della Cava Feast
Ray Santangelo Square was dedicated at the opening ceremonies of the Madonna Della Cava Feast in Boston’s North End. The veteran hero street sign was installed outside the former residence of Ray Santangelo on Hanover Street between Battery and Commercial Streets.
Family member unveils Hero Sign for Ray Santangelo
Mayor Marty Walsh speaks at the dedication of the Ray Santangelo Hero Sign (photo by Matt Conti).
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh spoke at the dedication along with remarks by Stephen Passacantilli. Several family members also participated in the unveiling ceremony.
Ceremony at dedication of Hero Sign at Ray Santangelo Square
Crowd listens to Mayor Walsh at the dedication of Ray Santangelo Square
Stephen Passacantilli speaks at the unveiling of Ray Santangelo Square
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