By Derek Carson
Since he was 17 years old, Scott Sanfilippo wanted to open a pasta shop. Now he'll finally get that chance. Sanfilippo is the owner of DiBuono Homemade Ravioli, which, should everything go according to plan, will be opening on Main Street in mid-February, just in time for Valentine's Day. The pasta shop will sell homemade frozen dinners, such as ravioli, chicken and eggplant Parmesan, and more, as well as dried pasta, cut pasta, and gnocchi.
The new store will be taking the place of Bringing You Vermont, which is moving down the street to the former Evan's News location. The restaurant is named after Sanfilippo's maternal grandparents, who he credited with sparking his interest in what he called "old world cooking."
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