Artuso Pastry Shop opens new Cannoli Bar 
 Missing austistic man 
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 BRONX TIMES REPORTER, SEPTEMBER 2 14     7-OCTOBER 3, 2019 BTR 
 Yes 
 Artuso  Pastry  Shop  just  
 opened  their  new  Cannoli  
 Bar.  Available  during  store  
 hours,  guests  can  now  customize  
 their  cannoli  and  
 choose  from a variety of  different  
 shells  (plain,  pow- 
 The new Cannoli Bar at Artuso Pastry Shop.                  Photo courtesy of Artuso Pastry Shop 
 The 52nd Precinct is  
 looking for an austistic  
 man, Joshua Colon age 26,  
 brown eyes, black hair, 6’3”  
 and weighing arroximately  
 270 pounds. 
 He has been missing  
 since Monday, September  
 16 from around 2:15 p.m. He  
 was last seen at the Mall at  
 Bay  Plaza.  He  went  to  use  
 the  bathroom  at  an  outing  
 with  his  Adults  with  Autism  
 day group and slipped  
 away unnoticed. A search  
 of the mall came up empty.  
 A mall surveillance camera  
 spotted him exiting the mall  
 with his ID badge still on  
 him. He is travel trained, so  
 there is a possibility that he  
 got on a bus at some point.  
 If you have any information  
 call (800) 577-TIPS  
 dered  or  chocolate  dipped);  
 creams  from  traditional  to  
 pumpkin  to  peppermint  and  
 beyond;  toppings  including  
 pistachios,  chocolate  chips,  
 coconut  and  more;  and  a  selection  
 of syrup drizzles. See  
 the  menu  below  my  signature. 
  Prices range between $4  
 to 5, as well as cannoli cream  
 cups which are $3.95 each. 
 Located  at  670  E.  187th  
 Street,  Artuso  Pastry  Shop  
 fi rst  opened  in  1946  after  
 WWII and has been a familyowned  
 business ever since.  
 The tale of the family fi rst  
 began  in  1930  when  11-yearold  
 Vincent  Artuso  Sr.,  his  
 sisters  Anna  and  Victoria,  
 and  brother  Jack  left  their  
 native Reggio di Calabria  in  
 Italy and headed for America,  
 settling  in  Belmont,  where  
 there  was  a  bustling  Italian  
 community.  
 You  can  read  about  the  
 family  and  shop’s  history  
 here:  https://artusopastry. 
 com/pages/history 
 
				
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