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In 1986, Scotto married Louis Ruggiero, a lawyer. [12] They have two children, a son, Louis "L.J." Ruggiero, and a daughter, Jenna Ruggiero. [13] [14] She is part owner of the family's New York City restaurant, Fresco by Scotto, where she often helps in the kitchen and greets diners. [15] Scotto is a cousin of NY1 news correspondent Michael Scotto.
Anthony M. Scotto (Italian:; May 10, 1934 – August 21, 2021) was an American New York mobster and labor union racketeer in the Gambino crime family who ruled the Brooklyn waterfront. [ 1 ] Early life
Acclaimed restaurateur Anthony Scotto of Fresco by Scotto announced the arrival of new restaurant concept Luogo in late 2022 in the Gulch
Scotto is a given name and a surname (the patronymic is Scotti), generally Italian. Notable people with the surname include: Scotto, 13th-century troubadour; Anthony M. Scotto (1934-2021), American mobster; Aubrey Scotto (1895–1953), American film director; Carolina Scotto (born 1958), Argentine educator; Daniel Scotto (1952–2018), American ...
Scotto’s salad, which features heirloom tomatoes and watermelon, is the perfect addition to a barbeque or picnic and can even be found on the menu of her family’s New York City restaurant ...
Anthony Scotto March 21, 2023 at 11:50 AM Chef Anthony Scotto of Luogo restaurant in New York City is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share two of his favorite cheesy frico recipes.
The 38 fresco fragments were bought from the thieves by the Houston-based Menil Foundation on behalf of the Church of Cyprus, the rightful owner of the frescoes. The Menil Foundation then funded a careful restoration of the paintings. [4] These intact frescoes were unique in the western hemisphere. [4]
Saint Jerome in His Study is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, executed in 1480 and located in the church of Ognissanti, Florence.. The work was commissioned by the Vespucci family together with a Saint Augustine in His Study by Sandro Botticelli (1480).