Salvatore Sorrentino has been searching Bay Shore high and low for the last five years for the perfect spot for his Italian restaurant. It wasn’t until he was scrolling through Craiglist with his wife, Christina, that he found the best fit: the old Gino’s Pizzeria at 45 West Main Street.
“It was really random,” said Christina. “We were on Craigslist … and we jumped from there.” That was back in February. Now, months later, Salvatore is readying to launch their new venture, ITA Kitchen (ITA is short for Italian American), later this summer.
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