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Our Heroes/I Nostri Eroi

Below is a description of Tara’s and Emily’s race through the eyes of their father,  John, dated April 19, 2016.   Emily and Tara finished their Boston Marathon runs charity yesterday.  On a perfect weather day (for spectators, that is), they each competed the course from Hopkinton to Boston, enjoying the

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Le Vigne di Raito, Taranta and Bob

The Connection Between Le Vigne di Raito, Taranta and Bob What it is the connection between the three of us? Our relationship started a little over four years ago. While reviewing Luciano Pignataro’s wine blog I read about Patrizia Malanga’s desire to attract an international market for her wine. A small certified

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Photos from April 2nd Wine Tasting

On April 2nd Ro and I co-hosted a fundraiser to help our neighbors Tara and Emily Sullivan raise money for charity in connection with their participation in the Boston Marathon. The wine tasting was held at their parents’ home. Over 60 people attended the fundraiser and based on the amount of food

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Description of Wines for April 2, 2016 Tasting

We are hosting a fundraiser wine tasting to help two friends who running the Boston Marathon raise money for a charity. Below is a description of the wines that will be served.   White Wines   2010 Coda di Volpe Irpinia DOC, Azienda Agricola Perillo Michele Perillo’s winery, located in Castelfranci,

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May Institute – fundraiser

May Institute – Where Hope and Possibility Blossom Spring Cocktail Reception April 6th – Fundraiser On April 6th May Institute is hosting a fundraiser at The Harvard Club at One Federal Street, Boston, MA. May Institute is an award-winning nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals

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Amalfi Coast – Overall Part One

The spectacular Amalfi Coast includes 13 towns with Vietri sul Mare as the eastern most town and Positano as the western most town. (Note, Sorrento is not on the Amalfi Coast; it is located on the Amalfi Penisula, but its waterfront is on the Gulf of Napoli.) During each of

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