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Albert L. Giorgio of Revere, Massachusetts, was charged by federal prosecutors for helping his brother Steven set fire to the restaurant for the insurance money and Steven ultimately died. Albert was charged with arson resulting in death, arson conspiracy, mail fraud and use of fire to commit mail fraud for the March 2002 two-alarm fire.
The Holyoke Mall at Ingleside (a.k.a. Holyoke Mall) is a shopping center located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in the city's Ingleside neighborhood. It is owned by The Pyramid Companies. The mall features 135 stores, a large food court, and several restaurants and is 1.6 million square feet, the third-largest in New England by retail space.
Other venues include The Student Prince Cafe, a long-running German restaurant at its downtown location since 1935, featured on Thrillist's 2014 Editor's Choice bars, and a wide array of long-running acclaimed Italian restaurants such as Frigo's (1950), The Red Rose (1963), and Leone's (1988) and pastry shops like La Fiorentina (1947). [94] [95]
Immediately south of Holyoke is the Massachusetts Turnpike, accessible from exit 14 on I-91 South: I-90 – East to Worcester and Boston, and West to Stockbridge, and Albany; U.S. Highways serving Greater Holyoke include: US 5 – Running from Ingleside to Smith's Ferry, connecting West Springfield to Easthampton and Northampton.
The City of Holyoke, Massachusetts features fifteen distinct neighborhoods, each of which has its own history and contemporary character. Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Holyoke, Massachusetts" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Italian bakeries, restaurants, small shops, and groceries opened in the first half of the 20th century. The first immigrants found work selling fruit, vegetables, wine, cheese and olive oil. Later immigrants found more opportunities in the construction trades, and by 1920 the neighborhood was served by Italian physicians, dentists, funeral ...
Another example of a long-running Holyoke Italian business was D'Addario's Camera Shop, operated by brothers Vincent and Ray D'Addario, the latter of whom would go on to be chief photographer of the Nuremberg trials. [26]: 164–167 One of the longest-running Italian institutions in the city would be the Italian Progressive Society.
The North High Street Historic District is a historic district encompassing part of the downtown area of Holyoke, Massachusetts. When first added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the district encompassed North High Street, between Dwight and Lyman Streets. This part of High Street was built between 1850 and 1885, and is ...