
BY: Carol Ann Benanti
Pastosa Ravioli of West Brighton has been inducted into the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry. The Italian specialty shop was recognized because of its contributions and service to the community for more than five decades.
The registry is maintained and awarded by the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and highlights businesses that have made a lasting contribution to their local communities. Assemblyman Sam Pirozzolo presented Vincent J. D’Antuono, owner of Pastosa Ravioli, with a New York State Assembly Proclamation. The proclamation acknowledges D’Antuono’s lifetime of service, leadership and commitment to Staten Island.
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