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NY Giants QB Tommy DeVito Spotted at Leonardo’s Italian Deli in New City

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New City, NY — With just 66 days until the start of the 2025 NFL season, New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito was spotted grabbing lunch today at Leonardo’s Italian Deli & Catering, a beloved local eatery in New City, Rockland County.

DeVito, a rising star in the Giants’ quarterback lineup, drew plenty of attention from fans as he stopped in to enjoy some of Leonardo’s famous Italian specialties. Known for its authentic deli fare, fresh sandwiches, and top-notch catering, Leonardo’s has become a go-to spot for locals—and now, for professional athletes as well.

“It’s always exciting to see someone from the Giants right here in New City,” said one local customer. “Leonardo’s is the kind of place everyone loves, so it’s no surprise he chose to stop by.”

The visit comes as the NFL preseason buzz begins to build, with DeVito expected to compete for a key role in the Giants’ offense this year. After showing flashes of potential last season, fans are eager to see how the young quarterback develops heading into training camp.

Leonardo’s Italian Deli, often ranked among Rockland County’s best delis, has served the community for years with a menu full of Italian classics and crowd-pleasers.

As the countdown to kickoff ticks closer, Giants fans across the Hudson Valley are keeping a close eye on training camp developments. DeVito’s appearance in Rockland County only added fuel to the excitement.

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Down to Earth Living Shares Expert Tips for Growing Healthy Roses in the Hudson Valley

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Roses may have a reputation for being difficult to grow, but gardening experts at Down to Earth Living say many modern varieties are easier to maintain and more disease-resistant than ever.

For healthy blooms, roses should be planted in areas that receive at least six hours of direct sunlight and have well-drained soil. Consistent deep watering, regular fertilization during the growing season, and seasonal pruning can help promote vigorous growth and continuous flowering.

Gardeners should also watch for common issues such as aphids, spider mites, black spot, and powdery mildew. Proper spacing between plants and watering at the base can help reduce disease, particularly during the humid summers common in the Hudson Valley.

In addition to growing roses, experts recommend adding pollinator-friendly plants such as bee balm, cardinal flower, honeysuckle, lantana, and salvia to attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators.

“With sunlight, water, nutrients, and care, roses provide months of color and fragrance,” said Stuart Leventhal, owner of Down to Earth Living. “Pairing them with hummingbird-friendly flowers creates a vibrant garden with continuous blooms and thriving wildlife.”

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La Casa Di Dolce Owner Brings Viral Seven-Layer Pignoli Cookie Exclusively to Rockland County

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For La Casa Di Dolce owner Jaclyn Ryan-Henry, baking is more than a business—it is a way of preserving family traditions and sharing her Italian heritage with the Rockland County community.

Drawing inspiration from her upbringing in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, Ryan-Henry has built a loyal following through authentic Italian baked goods crafted from recipes passed down through generations, including treasured family recipes from her Nonna.

Operating from her home bakery, La Casa Di Dolce offers a wide variety of traditional Italian specialties, including Cuccidati (Italian fig cookies), biscotti di casa, crostata, struffoli, bow tie cookies, seven-layer cookies, and seven-layer cakes. Customers can also choose from an assortment of modern dessert favorites, including cupcakes, cake pops, crumb cakes, sugar cookies, cake jars, and custom-designed layer cakes.

In addition to individual orders, Ryan-Henry provides catering services, party trays, and mobile dessert bars complete with dessert table setup and décor for weddings, birthdays, showers, and other special events.

One of the bakery’s most sought-after creations is its signature viral seven-layer pignoli cookie, a unique dessert that combines the flavors of traditional seven-layer cookies and pignoli cookies into one indulgent treat. The oversized cookie features a jam-filled center, almond-rich dough, pine nuts, and a chocolate-dipped finish.

Ryan-Henry is believed to be the first baker in the Tappan area to offer the seven-layer pignoli cookie as a permanent menu item, helping the specialty dessert gain popularity among local customers and Italian pastry enthusiasts.

Due to high demand, customers are encouraged to place orders in advance, particularly for specialty and signature items.

By blending old-world recipes with modern entrepreneurship, Ryan-Henry continues to provide authentic Italian baked goods while creating a gathering place for celebrations, family traditions, and community connections throughout Rockland County.

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Tel: 718.207.9180

Text: 718.207.9180

Email:Lacasadidolce19@gmail.com

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