Bocce Tournament Benefits Taste of the North End Charities
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First place winners Natale DeMarco and Matteo Narcia (maroon shirts), Second place Andrea Justin and Henly Dunne (yellow shirts), Third place Peggy and Bob Magri (red shirts), St. Joseph Society sponsors Jim Montarano and Mark Ravanese with TONE organizers Donato Frattaroli, Pamela Donarumma, Pam Modugno
(L-R) Taste of the North End founder Donato Frattaroli, sponsor Voga Italia’s Joe Resti, First place winners Natale DeMarco) and Matteo Narcia
Second place winners Andrea Justin and Henly Dunne (yellow shirts) with St. Joseph Society sponsor Jim Martorano and Mark Ravanese
First place winners Natale DeMarco and Matteo Narcia with sponsor Voga Italia’s Joe Resti (maroon shirts), Second place Andrea Justin and Henly Dunne (yellow shirts), Third place Peggy and Bob Magri (red shirts) with TONE founder Donato Frattaroli
Second place winners Andrea Justin and Henly Dunne (yellow shirts) with St. Joseph Society sponsor Jim Martorano and Mark Ravanese
First place winners Natale DeMarco and Matteo Narcia (maroon shirts), Second place Andrea Justin and Henly Dunne (yellow shirts) with TONE founder Donato Frattaroli and City Council candidate Stephen Passacantilli
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Natale DeMarco and Matteo Norcia, sponsored by Voga Italia,beat out Andrea Justin and Henly Dunne (St. Joseph’s Society) in high level bocce at the 13th “Taste of the North End” Bocce Tournament. Coming in third were consistent winners, Peggy and Bob Magri.
The teams played in the charity event with an Italian-style barbecue by J. Pace & Son on Sunday, September 10th at Langone Park. The annual bocce event is organized by Donato Frattaroli of Il Molo and Pam Donnaruma of the Post-Gazzete.
The weather was perfect for the traditional Italian game while raising money for North End causes. Taste of the North End raises funds for scholarships and charities in the North End community.
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