La Gazzetta Italiana

Enjoy a True Home-Cooked Meal in Italy

May 2017
Why is Italy such a favorite destination of world travelers? The food. The art. Wine country. The food. The Amalfi Coast. The food. The language. The rich culture. Did I mention the food? All travel itineraries to Italy certainly include stops at...


Drs. Fioritto Open Tuscan-Style Dental Office in Concord

May 2017
Fioritto Family Dental è lieto di annunciare l’apertura di una seconda sede a Concord, che affianca la struttura avviata 47 anni fa a Mentor dal Dott. Henry Fioritto. Lo studio fornisce una gamma completa di servizi e questa...


Smokin’ Q’s and their Texas-Style Ribs!

May 2017
Executive Chef Zach Ladner of Beachwood’s Giovanni Ristorante brings to the recently opened Smokin’ Q’s Restaurant in Mayfield Village his unique Texas-style barbeque spare ribs, brisket and pulled pork with a Mexican influence. A...


May 2017 events

May 2017
May 1 (Primo Maggio) is Labor Day and a national holiday in Italy. Closures are common in many businesses, museums and restaurants. May also begins high season in Venice and the boat season rows off with their best-known race, the Vogalonga. This...


U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met in Italy with the G7 Group

May 2017
Before traveling to Russia, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met in Italy with the G7 Group to discuss additional strategic moves against Syria’s leader Bashar al-Assad. The U.K, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, and Italy met with...


Six police officers were slightly injured outside the G7

May 2017
During the two-day meeting, six police officers were slightly injured outside the G7 session in Lucca. Approximately 300 demonstrators attempted to crash through the line of armed officers. Some protestors tossed stones and objects, injuring the...


Taxi unions are complaining that Uber represents unfair competition

May 2017
Taxi unions are complaining that Uber represents unfair competition. A Rome court has ordered Uber to stop and desist advertising and promoting taxi service by unlicensed drivers. A Milan court banned a similar promotion two years ago and that was...


Babies in Britain, Canada and Italy cry more

May 2017
A research by a Journal of Pediatrics reveals that babies in Britain, Canada and Italy cry more than those elsewhere. The study claims the least crying newborn infants are in Denmark, Germany and Japan. Researchers are attempting to determine...


Pope Francis has opened a free launderette service for the poor

May 2017
Pope Francis has opened a free launderette service for the poor in the Eternal City. Free washing machine service is another of initiatives aimed at poor people such as housing, haircuts, meals, and medical care. Along with a washing machines...


Northern Italians can expect to outlive those in the southern regions

May 2017
Whether one lives in the north or the south of Italy is a factor in life expectancy. The National Health Institute asserts average expectancy has fallen by about three months. Researchers fault “imperfect lifestyles and disparity of access to...


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