Anthony V. Riccio, the author of the Italian-American experience in New Haven and beyond, has died at the age of 69. Click here and here to read two previous Independent articles by Allan Appel about Riccio’s work about New Haven’s community.
Following is a tribute written by New Haven’s Phil Langdon: I was shocked Sunday to learn that my longtime friend Anthony V. Riccio, author of many books on Italian American life in New Haven, Boston’s North End, and elsewhere, had died that afternoon of a heart attack at his home in Westbrook.
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