Civitello's History

“The First 80 Years”
Ralph Civitello arrived in America
from Alvignano, Italy in 1911 at the age of 16. After working at the GE
in Schenectady, he decided to open an establishment dedicated to his
Italian roots. In September of 1921, Civitello’s was born at its
current location, 42 N. Jay Street, the former site of the Vittoria
Café, another Italian pastry shop.
In
May 1922, Ralph married Rose Mastrianni and together they began to
create many of the culinary traditions which have been carried
throughout the years. During the difficult years of the Depression,
Ralph was forced to get a full-time job at the city water department to
supplement his income. However, with the support of Rose, the store
remained open during this difficult time.
During the 1920’s
and 1930’s, the Civitellos gave birth to four daughters, who all spent
tireless hours helping their parents in the store, while making their
home upstairs in the apartment above the pastry shop.
During the mid-1940’s, the store
changed its name for a short period of time to Modern Sweet Shop,
before officially becoming Civitello’s Pastry Shoppe in the late
1940’s. The store continued to prosper, mainly through word of mouth
throughout the next few decades, and continued to rely on the homemade
family recipes. In 1967, Rose passed on, and in 1974 Ralph passed away,
leaving the store (and the family secrets) to his second daughter,
Katie.
Aunt Katie continued on the
traditions of her parents, and worked long, laborious hours in the
pastry shop, while serving as a surrogate matriarch for all of Ralph &
Rose’s grandchildren. All the grandchildren pitched in whenever
possible, especially during the busy Christmas holiday. Beatrice began
her reign as head volunteer in the 1970’s. After her high school
graduation in 1978, Angela became a full-time apprentice to Aunt Katie,
working side by side with her for many years. Roie came into the
business full-time in the late 1990’s.
When Aunt Katie passed away in
1999, she left an irreplaceable hole in the family, however her legacy
lives on today. Her indomitable spirit, strong work ethic, and family
traditions have been instilled in the Angerami sisters who have become
the 3rd generation to carry on the family traditions passed
on from Ralph, while adding their own touch and expanding the culinary
delights now served at the store.
Just like it is today, the store
has always been a gathering place for young and old alike. In the olden
days, friends gathered in the store to play cards for pastries, cookies,
and spumoni. If you look around Civitello’s, you will see much of the
same old-time charm that the store has retained over the years, such as
the green and white awning, the green booths, black tables, the Viceroy
ad behind the counter, and the black and white façade of the lemon ice
counter.
We thank you for being our
valued customers over the years and hope you can reminisce with us today
about our first 80 years! |