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Date Posted: 15:12:00 06/04/06 Sun
Author: Lauren
Author Host/IP: ool-44c33b4d.dyn.optonline.net / 68.195.59.77
Subject: Napoli's Bakery

My grandparents owned Napoli's Bakery in the early 50's, on Rockaway Parkway. I'm searching for some old pictures or stories. I thought maybe the Canarsie Courier would have something in thier archives. My Nana Adele (Lily) passed away 5 years ago, so the stories are buried with her. If anyone has a memory they would like to share, please do... I heard my Nana was very generous with the samples.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Lauren Moretti

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[> Re: Napoli's Bakery -- George (M), 17:32:15 12/02/06 Sat (cache-mtc-ab10.proxy.aol.com/64.12.116.74)

Hi

As a boy, my father would send me to the bakery for a seeded Italian bread - and I'd always lwave with a couple of free cookies I can still tast em.

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[> Re: Napoli's Bakery -- Chris, 19:08:17 02/10/18 Sat (184-89-200-155.res.bhn.net/184.89.200.155)

I worked in the bakery when I was in high school in the 70s. I remember serving the Sicilian pizza every Friday night. I also remember the Italian ices as well. We were so busy every Sunday morning when mass let out.

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