by Lisa Hughes
A business that's been part of the North End for more than a hundred years is getting ready to close. A bakery with customers so loyal, they tell us this change in the neighborhood is a real loss, and they're already missing some of their favorites.
As an elderly woman speaks Italian, a younger woman translates.
"It was nice for her to come here all these years and now she's wondering where she's going to go," she says. That's the sentiment on Salem Street in the North End as Boschetto's Italian Bakery begins its final week.
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