By Kimberly Sutton
Love is what brought Tony Nicoletta to Texas from New York.
The transplant has opened Tony's Italian Delicatessen on Texas 105 West in Montgomery.
From the moment people walk in the door, they will feel as though they just stepped into a Brooklyn deli right off the streets of New York. Nicoletta is 100 percent Italian and speaks the language fluently.
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