
Guiseppe's Restaurant, now Perlo's Restaurant on N. Washington St., opened in 1986. Proprietor Joseph Parvano, a former contractor, turned the building into a family restaurant, featuring authentic Italian cuisine based on family recipes.
Despatch Junction, which sells and repairs toy trains, is housed in one of the oldest standing structures in the village. It served as the original train depot and freight house.
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