by Tamson W. Burgess
Even a century after the heyday of the Plymouth Cordage Company, the names Renazzo and Cento remain integral to the family histories of ever-growing numbers of Plymoutheans and residents of the surrounding communities.
Monday, locals with ties to these now seemingly far away places can reconnect with their roots at the Loring Center in North Plymouth at a meet-and-greet with a contingent of special guests visiting from Italy.
Source: http://plymouth.wickedlocal.com/
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