The last day in business for Totero's, a 75-year-old Italian restaurant in Racine, will be June 26.
The Italian-American restaurant, still in the century-old building at 2343 Mead St. where Achille Totero founded it, now is operated by the third generation: his grandchildren Albert Totero and Albert's sister, Angela Totero.
Albert Totero said he and his sister are ready to retire from the restaurant business "It's been a long road," he said. The building and business are to go on the market soon; Al Totero's children have other careers, he said, though all have worked at the restaurant at one time.
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