Journalist traces Norwich's Aeolian roots
NORWICH – Grande Pizza on East Main Street was one of Margaret Allen’s stops which she was in Norwich. The former London Times journalist and editor was in town to visit with members of the local community who trace their heritage to the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily. Allen is doing research for a book on the topic. Her brief visit to Norwich also included a trip to the Chenango County Historical museum and a dinner in her honor at St. Bartholomew’s. Pictured from left are Joe Caputo, Amelia Caputo, Nick Testani, Allen, Grande Pizza owner John Elia and JoAnn Testani.
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