The annual Festa Italiana at St. Anthony Church in Schenectady has brought the community together for more than a century, but after a fire devastated the church back in March, many thought the tradition would be broken.
Frank Ranucci is a part of St. Anthony's Church in Schenectady. He was raised in the church, was an altar boy, even got married in the church. But a few months ago, the church went up in flames, and Ranucci said he felt like he had lost a member of his family.
Source: http://albany.twcnews.com
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