This Labor Day brings the celebration of the Feast of the Three Saints to Lawrence, and the 86th Feast promises to be bigger and better than ever. Friday’s free concert will feature Carissa Scudieri and headliner Aaron Caruso on the Campagnone Common. This years Feast will have some new attractions, and will have some brand new food vendors that will bring some mouth watering delicacies for our enjoyment. I will be there to march along with Mayor Michael Sullivan at the opening, his last Feast as Mayor of Lawrence. I have just recorded the Mayor’s Corner, with fellow St Alfio’s members Ray Difiore and my grammar school and high school classmate Tony Palmisano, who is Feast Chairman this year. I have attached those clips along with the Feast Poster, which will give you a good idea of all of the great events happening this weekend. Hope to see you at the Feast of the Three Saints.
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