The Friends of the North End celebrated their Christmas with a feast of 7 fishes. The sumptuous meal was prepared by Vito Aluia, Joe Blazo, Pat Reppucci and Paul Lavecchia shown pictured below. They were ably assisted by Libby Federico, Sam Viscione, Frank Marino, Joe Ferullo and expedited by Richie “Duffle Bags” Delliago. The Dabene boys were on “KP” and left the kitchen better than they found it. The feast took place at the Sons of Italy Hall in Winchester on Wednesday, December 17th. 60 North End friends gathered there to share a traditional Italian meal and continue friendships that have endured for over 60 years. The Friends of the North End wish you all a Joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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Love ’em all! They are wonderful, and dedicated to this so loved hood of Boston!