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Vaccaro s gets help from Famous Fund as they celebrate 65th anniversary © Provided by WBAL TV Baltimore As Vaccaro s gets ready to celebrate their 65th anniversary, because of the coronavirus, the celebration is bittersweet and almost didn t happen.
It was back in 1956 when Gioacchino Vaccaro, an immigrant from Palermo, Italy, opened Vaccaro s Italian Pastry Shop in Little Italy.
As Vaccaro s gets ready to celebrate their 65th anniversary, because of the coronavirus, the celebration is bittersweet and almost didn t happen.
Vacarro’s is a Baltimore institution, and like a lot of restaurants and cafes in Baltimore City, they’ve been struggling during the pandemic, but now thanks to the Jimmy’s Famous Fund, they’re able to celebrate their 65th anniversary, giving back to their customers through what else cannolis.
Updated: 4:52 PM EDT Mar 16, 2021 Stacey Woodward It s hard to believe it has been a year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, and while the past year has been extremely difficult on everyone, vaccines seem to offer hope. In these videos, WBAL-TV 11 brings you personal stories of loss, but more importantly, hope for a new, safe, healthy tomorrow. Jayne Miller shows us where we stand now, the ongoing struggles and she offers a glimpse of what the future may look like.Tre Ward spoke with a front-line nurse what he has experienced over the past year.Maryland hospital teams work to treat patientsHundreds of Marylanders still require hospital care after contracting COVID-19. As of Friday, 765 people were in the hospital being treated for the coronavirus, just less than 200 of whom require intensive care.The state reached its peak of hospitalizations in January, but that number has dropped greatly since. WBAL-TV 11 News has covered many of th
Famous Fund Has Raised Nearly $500,000 for Baltimore Restaurants Struggling Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
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