BURKE LOSES ANOTHER LANDMARK BUSINESS
MUCCINI-BURKE IS NO GOOD FOR MEDFORD
Mayor Burke Can't Save Long-Time Medford Landmark: MEDFORD, MA – Papa Gino's in Medford Square got the axe Sunday as the chain closed dozens of its shops across New England. Medford Mayor Stephanie M. Burke confirmed the Riverside Avenue shop was among the closures.
BACK IN THE EARLY 1970S WHEN PAUL DONATO WOULD VISIT OUR FAMILY'S BUSINESS ON PARK ST., I WOULD OFTEN GO TO PAPA GINO'S. THAT MUCCINI-BURKE COULD NOT KEEP THE LANDMARK IN MEDFORD IS MORE ABOUT HER INEPT AND LAZY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS.
Dedham-based Papa Gino's Holdings Corporation, which owns Papa Gino's and D'Angelo's sandwich shop, abruptly closed 95 locations in New England. The company announced Monday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in order to "effectively and efficiently complete the proposed sale" to a Wynnchurch Capital portfolio company. https://patch.com/massachusetts/medford/medford-papa-ginos-among-closures
is Melrose the closest now?
https://www.papaginos.com/locations