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|  | |  |   | | Admittedly, The Bronx’s Arthur Avenue is no longer the pivot point of the Italian-American community in New York City–most immigrant families and their descendants decamped at least a few decades ago for the suburbs of New Jersey. But some steadfast residents and business owners remain, and because ... Read More | | |  |   | | ...Don stopped by in the morning and we speed up to Arthur Avenue. Objective: sandwiches for lunch. We arrived to the Bronx from the Lower East Side in less than 30 minutes, no time wasted. There, we made our first stop at Casa della Mozzarella for roasted red peppers, prosciutto di parma and the ... Read More | | |  |   | | Walk east off the Grand Concourse, the bustling Bronx artery, past a Pentecostal church where on a recent Sunday, a hoarse, impassioned preacher led a bass-drums-piano combo, past the Sammy Sosa Deli and you reach Arthur Avenue, the heart of Belmont’s Little Italy. There, within a small square of bl... Read More | | |  |
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