Artuso Pastry Shop opens new Cannoli Bar
Missing austistic man
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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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