
When most people retire, they kick back and relax. Days are spent enjoying a life that’s free of deadlines and time clocks. But Tony Battaglia is not most people. An idle lifestyle simply doesn’t suit this dynamic gentleman who was once a leader in the construction industry.
That’s why after he retired, Battaglia decided to do something that combined his passion for the game of bocce, his love of traditional Italian food, his eye for detail and his wealth of business experience.
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