
BY: Marcus Taylor
In metro Detroit, a storied Italian bakery rings in a century of business and community service, carving a name for itself in the local annals of family-owned establishments. WXYZ reports that Bommarito Bakery, a staple in the St. Clair Shores area, has been honored with a historic marker, admiring its decades of contributions to the community.
Having opened its doors in 1925 by Jim Bommarito, the bakery was described by current owner Eric Adams, related to Bommarito by marriage, as a bastion of "consistency and family," a theme echoed across ties binding the bakery to its patronage.
SOURCE: https://hoodline.com
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