What started as a high school side job in the heart of Springfield eventually helped Talya Pessolano kick-start her own business in South Boston.
Pessolano is at the forefront of The Dirty Italian, a business that specializes in gourmet charcuterie, boxes and grazing tables. She has since turned her traveling business into a permanent residence, drawing inspiration right from home.
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