BY: MELISSA PASANEN
Pete Roscini Colman has expanded Alimentari Roscini, the grocery business at 159 North Main Street in Barre associated with his cured meats company, Vermont Salumi. Colman now takes online orders for curbside pickup of both his cured meats and fresh meats;
most of the latter are locally sourced. He also offers fresh pasta and bread, local dairy, eggs, produce, some specialty Italian and Vermont dry goods, wine, beer, and hard cider. He hopes to open the grocery for in-person shopping by early August, with a wine bar still planned for fall.
SOURCE: https://www.sevendaysvt.com
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