Hoboken to name street after iconic Losurdo Bros. deli following December closure

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The City of Hoboken will name a street after the iconic Losurdo Bros. deli tomorrow morning at 410 Second St., recognizing five decades in business after the Italian eatery closed in December.

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By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“The Losurdo family has been a cornerstone of our community for nearly five decades. The unveiling of ‘Losurdo’s Way’ is a small but meaningful way for us to honor their remarkable impact on our city’s history,” Mayor Ravi Bhalla said in a statement.

“While their doors have closed, their legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of all who walked through them.”

The “Losurdo’s Way” dedication will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow to commemorate the impact that Losurdo Bros. had on the Hoboken community since its opening in 1975 until they closed in December.

“To our loyal customers and supporters – Thank You! Your belief and trust in us has been the driving force behind our every step. We are so very proud to have been part of your family gatherings, holidays, special events and daily lives,” they wrote on Instagram in November announcing their closure.

“While this chapter ends, we are grateful for the friendships and experiences we have gained throughout the years. The bonds and memories we’ve created endure and we will cherish forever. We’re eternally grateful for everyone who has passed through our doors, and we wish you all the best.”

The dedication is free and open to the public and all are welcome to attend.

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