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Cafe Fresco on Paxton Street to close soon ahead of relocation
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Cafe Fresco restaurant on Paxton Street is moving
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Feb 15, 2021
Salvatore H. Elia, 90, of Heritage Village Rehab & Skilled Nursing in Gerry, N.Y., formerly of Camp Street in Jamestown, by the grace of God peacefully joined our Lord and Savior in Heaven on Feb. 12, 2021.
Sal was born Dec. 20, 1930 in Jamestown, the son of the late William and Anna Gagliano Elia. He was baptized and attended the former Italian Methodist Church in Jamestown until moving to Camp Street when he became a member of the Camp Street United Methodist Church. The friendships that he made at Camp Street UMC and in the neighborhood lasted through his adult life and were deeply cherished. He was very active at the church from the various positions that he held to Bible studies, and was always willing to lend a hand no matter the task or how old he was.
Barstool’s Dave Portnoy awards funds to Café Fresco Paxton St. after owner ‘gives Gov. Wolf the finger’
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
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As soon as the FaceTime call connected, Café Fresco Paxton Street owner Megan Elia let loose with screams, shouts and a few F-bombs.
“I cursed in the video a lot. My mother didn’t like that,” Megan confided to PennLive on Saturday “I said, ‘Mom this is huge!’”
Huge because a call from controversial Barstool Sports president Dave Portnoy means cash to keep the restaurant going. Amid all the COVID-19 lockdowns, Portnoy launched the Barstool Fund, “putting his money where his mouth is” to help mom-and-pop restaurants and challenging others to do the same.