Anthony Riccio will present his Italian-American oral histories and photographs at a talk in the New Haven Museum at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Riccio is shelving and delivery supervisor in Sterling Memorial Library.
The event, titled "The Italian-American Experience in New Haven: A Talk by Anthony Riccio," will coincide with the New Haven Museum's current exhibition "Beyond the New Township: Wooster Square," which offers an in-depth and often personal view of the neighborhood's 18th-century beginnings and the evolution of industry and immigration in New Haven. Admission is free; donations are welcomed.
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