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North End native Anthony Susi (left), chef and owner of Sage restaurant on Prince Street, looks over fresh farva beans with Bruce Alba, owner of Alba Produce on Parmenter Street. One of Boston's oldest and smallest neighborhoods, the North End retains a distinct Italian character that is especially evident in its food.
A shot of old Italy
North End native Anthony Susi (left), chef and owner of Sage restaurant on Prince Street, looks over fresh farva beans with Bruce Alba, owner of Alba Produce on Parmenter Street. One of Boston's oldest and smallest neighborhoods, the North End retains a distinct Italian character that is especially evident in its food.
(Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin)
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