"Anthony!"
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KlNAYCcxgUw" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe> He's 61 years old now. His roots lie deep in the North End and in the hearts of DOB types everywhere. In 2013, "Anthony" was born again as film crews and producers came to Margaret Street, Sheafe Street, and Cleveland Place to remake the locally famous Prince Spaghetti commercial. This time the commercial film company brought their own actors. But that wasn't how it went down the first time around. The new shoot never became the stuff of legend. Scene from the 2013 re-shoot. Courtesy North End Waterfront News In 1966 when Anthony Martignetti, 9, his family immigrated to the US from Italy, coming directly to the North End and settling in. Three years went by. In 1969, when he was 12, Anthony was hanging out with some pals when they were approached by a couple of obvious outsiders. North Enders are quick to spot 'em. Tr