A popular Italian restaurant in Schenectady is now for sale, and for $2.2 million, you can own a thriving restaurant with over 75 years of Capital Region history.
An Italian restaurant and banquet facility that stood on Saratoga Lake for over eighty years, closed its doors in 2023. A few days ago, it was demolished and is gone forever. This place has a history with many in the Capital Region and now we only have fond memories to hold on to.
There have been many different names of restaurants that have graced the sign outside of 54 Clifton Country Road in Clifton Park. The last restaurant lasted just ten months. Now there is a new eatery that is going to give it a go. Will it stand the test of time?
Since 1921 an Italian pastry shop in the Little Italy neighborhood of Schenectady has been open. So, why after one hundred and two years is it temporarily closed?
There is a family-owned Italian restaurant in Warren County and after seven decades of serving the community with a loyal customer base, they have decided to sell.
My family has been playing bocce for as long as I can remember. My grandfather is actually one of the founders of the Italian Fraternal Society in Mechanicville where they built several bocce courts under a pavilion. My mom is now the president of the league. Bocce is a great game that anyone at any age can play. In fact, my grandmother played bocce until she was ninety-eight.
There are some things about Schenectady that everyone can agree with and one of them is that we have the best Italian food in the Capital Region. One of the people who can be thanked for that, passed away yesterday.