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Artuso Reopens Baked Goods Factory In Mount Vernon

MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Baker Anthony Artuso Sr. is again churning out the cannolis and other sweet treats in Mount Vernon, according to a report by News12.

Anthony Artuso Sr., left, hams it up in 2010 with Freddy Schuman, the Yankees' late unofficial mascot. Artuso, of the famed pastry makers of the same name, has reopened his baked goods operation in Mount Vernon after a devastating 2014 factory fire.

Anthony Artuso Sr., left, hams it up in 2010 with Freddy Schuman, the Yankees' late unofficial mascot. Artuso, of the famed pastry makers of the same name, has reopened his baked goods operation in Mount Vernon after a devastating 2014 factory fire.

Photo Credit: Artuso Bakery/Facebook

Artuso’s wholesale business on 12th Avenue went up in flames in 2014 after a heating unit caught fire, News12 reported.

The purveyor of pastries , which has retail operations in Mamaroneck and the Bronx, having since reopened on MacQuesten Parkway in Mount Vernon, just packed up its first batch of Easter goodies since the fire, Artuso said Friday.

The bakery turns out about 10 million cannolis -- those addictive fried tubes of Italian pastry filled with sweetened ricotta cheese -- a year, he said.

To read the News12 story, click here.

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