StyleBoston highlights North End restaurateur Frank DePasquale and his Marblehead home, named Angel Cove. Mr. DePasquale is Chairman of the Board of the North End Chamber of Commerce and owner of Bricco, Mare, Trattoria Il Panino, Express, Umbria Prime, Gelateria, Splash and DePasquale’s Pasta Shoppe. Executive Chef Gianni Caruso is also featured.
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