Gianni Cipriano Photography | Archive

  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • About
  • Contact
  • PORTFOLIO
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
248 images found
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", realizza una decolorazione per una cliente a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here bleaching a client's hair in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", realizza una decolorazione per una cliente a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here bleaching a client's hair in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", realizza una decolorazione per una cliente a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here bleaching a client's hair in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", effettua un taglio di capelli a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here giving a hair cut in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Adele Mongillo (center), the sister-in-law Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio's uncle and closest relative in Italy, together with Fausto Iannotta (left, 56) who did a research on the De Blasio's, and Roberta Mongillo (right, 37), sit on a couch looking at family pictures of the De Blasio's at her home in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. “Billy was always a bright, attentive and affectionate boy,” Adele Mongillo said, sitting on her antique couch. “He is the right man at the right time.”<br />
“His love for this land comes from his grandfather,” she added. “He loved it here.”<br />
<br />
Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States. sits on her couch at her home in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. “Billy was always a bright, attentive and affectionate boy,” Adele Mongillo said, sitting on her antique couch. “He is the right man at the right time.”<br />
“His love for this land comes from his grandfather,” she added. “He loved it here.”<br />
<br />
Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2275.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayors of the province of Matera (wearing Italian mayoral sashes) wait for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to come out of the city hall and go up on stage in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
Mayors of the province of Benevento (in the first three rows, wearing an Italian mayotal sashes) and local residents listen to the speeches of local officials introducing Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio before giving him a honorary citizenship of Sant'Agata de Goti, the ancestral home town where Mr De Blasio is originally from, in Italy on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2483.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014:  A relative of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio shows copies of pictures taken by and sent by Maria de Blasio (the mayor's mother) to relatives in Grassano, Mr de Blasio's ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014. In the picture on the left, you can recognize Bill de Blasio (1st from right) in his early 20's.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2339.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: A welcome sign for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio is placed in "a chiarazzodda", the oldest square of Grassano, the ancestral home town of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2227.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Annamaria Buro (54), co-owner of Bar Normanno, is here behind the counter in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013.   Established in<br />
1945, Bar Normanno was the first stop where Giovanni de Blasio would bring his grandson Bill, now mayor of New York, when he would come back to his hometown from the United States. He would bring Bill de Blasio to eat the house specialty: the “Normangelo,” a cream gelato<br />
with a heart of sour black cherry and sponge-cake, covered with<br />
hazelnut chocolate.Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2082.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014:  Residents of Sant'Agata de Goti listen to the speeches of local government officials introdUcing Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio who will receive a honorary citizenship in Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1601.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio (center) discusses with relatives about the family tree parchment he has just received from Carmine Valentino, the mayor of Sant'Agata de Goti, the ancestral home town of Mr De Blasio in Italy on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_0927.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Adele Mongillo, the sister-in-law Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio's uncle and closest relative in Italy, walks in her house in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. “Billy was always a bright, attentive and affectionate boy,” Adele Mongillo said, sitting on her antique couch. “He is the right man at the right time.”<br />
“His love for this land comes from his grandfather,” she added. “He loved it here.”<br />
<br />
Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2338.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: An Ape Piaggio (a three-wheeled light commercial vehicle) passes by the Mongillo's house, the closest family of Mayor Bill de Blasio in Italy, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2165.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Pasquale Oropallo (70), a long-tim friend and neighbor of the De Blasios, remember them as generous people, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States. During World War II, the De Blasios hid their neighbors in their<br />
70-meter deep cellars to escape the German bombings. In 1953, after<br />
Giovanni De Blasio (Bill's grandfather) bought the first television in town, people used to gather in<br />
the de Blasio’s living room to watch it. Throughout the years,<br />
Giovanni used to send packages from the States to his brother, a<br />
priest, who distributed the goods around town.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1865.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: At the end of the day, a wet backdrop prepared for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio's arrival waits to be disassembled  in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3662.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014:  Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio waves to the crowd as he leaves Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3643.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Journalists film and photograph Chiara and Dante de Blasio during a ceremony of conferment of the   honorary citizenship to their father and Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3303.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents watch Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio visiting his grandmother's house in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3174.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents held by an Italian financial guard watch Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio visiting his grandmother's house in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3168.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: The marching band of Grassano plays at the end of the ceremony to celebrate the arrival of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2939.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Children, who have prepared a drawing to donate to the Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio, attend a ceremony to celebrate his arrival  in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2870.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents attend a ceremony to celebrate the arrival of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2768.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents attend a ceremony to celebrate the arrival of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2717.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio and his family (center-left), together with Mayor of Grassano Francesco Sanseverino and local government officials (center-right), listen to the American national anthem on stage in Grassano, Mr de Blasio's ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2645.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio and his family pose for a picture with Mayor of Grassano Francesco San Severino (left of de Blasio) in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2603.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents wait for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to come out of the city hall and come up on stage in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2525.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents wait for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to come out of the city hall and come up on stage in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2511.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio waves to the crowd upon his arrival in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2470.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents wait for the arrival of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2374.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014:  A relative of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio shows the de Blasio/Briganti  family tree in Grassano, Mr de Blasio's ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2334.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Elderly men wait for the arrival of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2250.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Women dressed in rural late 19th century dresses walk by the entrance of the mother-church of Grassano, ancestral home town of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio, in Italy on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2220.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Carmine Donnola, a former alcoholic who has dedicated a poem to Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio, poses for a portrait in Grassano, Mr De Blasio's ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014. "I decided to dedicate a poem to de Blasio since I know his father was a alcoholic and I know what it means".<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2115.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio gives a speech after receiving a honorary citizenship from the mayor of Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestra home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1896.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio (2nd from right) receives a honorary citizenship from the mayor of Sant'Agata de Goti Carmine Valentino (right), on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1750.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Mayors of the province of Benevento (in the first three rows, wearing an Italian mayotal sashes) and local residents listen to the speeches of local officials introducing Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio before giving him a honorary citizenship of Sant'Agata de Goti, the ancestral home town where Mr De Blasio is originally from, in Italy on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1722.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014:  Residents of Sant'Agata de Goti listen to the speeches of local government officials introducing Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio who will receive a honorary citizenship in Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1671.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014:  Residents of Sant'Agata de Goti listen to the speeches of local government officials introducing Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio who will receive a honorary citizenship in Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1661.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014:  Residents of Sant'Agata de Goti listen to the speeches of local government officials introducing Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio who will receive a honorary citizenship in Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1645.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: A view of the historical center of Sant'Agata de Goti, the ancestral home town of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio, in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1369.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Residents of Sant'Agata de Goti, the ancestral home town of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio, wait for him to pass by in a white van with his family on his way to his relatives' house  in Sant'Agata de Goti, Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1261.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Local press and residents wait for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to pass nby in a white van with his family on his way to his relatives' house in Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town, in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1231.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio steps out the city hall of Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1163.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: Franco, an Italian American who has lived in Staten Island for 20 years before returning to his home town, wears an American flag on his shoulders behind security guards next to the city hall as he waits for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to step out, in Sant'Agata de Goti, Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1124.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE GOTI, ITALY - 23 JULY 2014: A mobile billboard welcomes Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio back home, at the entrance of Sant'Agata de Goti, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 23rd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140723_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_0739.jpg
  • ANACAPRI, ITALY - 22 JULY 2014: Peppe Marino, a waiter who lived in Brooklyn and and met Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio during his visit to Capri, poses for a portrait at the Pizzeria Materita where he works, in Anacapri, a small comune on the island of Capri, Italy, on July 22nd 2014. Peppe Marino<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140722_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_0608.jpg
  • ANACAPRI, ITALY - 22 JULY 2014: The table where Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and his family spent the second part of the evening after having dinner at the "Trattoria Il Solitario" restaurant in Anacapri, a small comune on the island of Capri, Italy, on July 22nd 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140722_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_0447.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 21 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and Cécile Kyenge (center), former Italian Integration Minister and currently a member of the European parliament, are here for a photo spray with their respective families, at an exclusive social club in Rome, Italy, on July 21st 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140721_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_9842.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 21 JULY 2014: (L-R) Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini leave a press conference they hel at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rome, Italy, on July 21st 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140721_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_9525.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 21 JULY 2014:  (L-R) Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio poses for a press photo with Italian Ministero of Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini before at the  Ministry of Foreign Affairs, before a meeting in Rome, Italy, on July 21st 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140721_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_9140.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 21 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and Cécile Kyenge (center), former Italian Integration Minister and currently a member of the European parliament, leave afterr a photo spray with their respective families, at an exclusive social club in Rome, Italy, on July 21st 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140721_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_0008.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio steps outside the Capitoline Museums after a press conference in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014. In the background are his children Dante and Chiara saying goodbye to Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino.<br />
<br />
Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_9064.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: (L-R) Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio gives a speech during a press conference at the Capitoline Museums, next to Mayor of Rome Iganzio Marino (left) and his wife Chirlane McCray, his son Dante, and his daughter Chiara (right), in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014.<br />
<br />
Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8917.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: (L-R) Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino gives a speech shortly after receiving Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and his family, during a press conference at the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014.<br />
<br />
Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8777.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014:  (L-R) Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino poses for a group picture with Dante, First Lady Chirlane McCray, Chiara and Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio, at the Capitoline Museums before a press conference in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014.<br />
<br />
Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8663.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: The entrance to the Campidoglio (the municipal government) shortly after Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino received Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and his family,  in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8613.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: A municipal police officer is here at the entrance to the Campidoglio (the municipal government) shortly after Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino received Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and his family,  in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8598.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: (R-L) Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino shows Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio and his family a panoramic vew of the Imperial Fora from the balcony of his office at the Campidoglio (the municipal government), in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8491.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 JULY 2014: (L-R) Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino and Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio with his family pose for a press picture at the entrance of the Campidoglio (the municipal government) , in Rome, Italy, on July 20th 2014. On the right are the staffs of both mayors.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140720_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_8436.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Pictures and campaign ads of Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio are pasted on the window shop of Bar Normanno next to their house specialty "Cornetto Normanno" gelato, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2387.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Adele Mongillo, the sister-in-law Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio's uncle and closest relative in Italy, holds a set of pictures shot during Mr De Blasio's last visit in the summer of 2010 in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2182.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: An employee of the General Register Office pulls out the birth certificates binder out of the archive to show the birth certificate of Giovanni De Blasio, grandfather of Mayor of New York Bill De Blasio, born in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2038.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: Articles and campaign ads of Bill de Blasio hang on a wall of the General Register Office, where Fausto Iannota (56) did a research on the De Blasio family, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1928.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: A woman hangs a Bill de Blasio campaign ad on the entrance door of the building that once belonged to the De Blasio family, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1851.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: The bulletin board of the former movie theater displays a 2-meter<br />
high picture of the de Blasio family - Bill, Chirlaine, Chiara and Dante – dressed in short sleeves, taken in the summer of 2010,  the last time they visited Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1823.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: A man walks by the town hall where a banner supporting Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio hangs from its balcony, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1790.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: A man rides his bike by a shop with a window plastered with a Bill de Blasio campaign ad a week after the election New York's new mayor, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1736.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: People walk by a building where an American flag hangs from its balcony a week after the election of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, in the historical center of Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1704.jpg
  • SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI, ITALY - 13 November 2013: An American flag hangs from a balcony a week after the election of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, in Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. Sant'Agata de' Goti is the town that Bill de Blasio’s maternal grandfather, Giovanni de Blasio, left over a<br />
hundred years ago for the United States.
    CIPG_20131113_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_1680.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: A poster on wall invites the citizens of Grassano to participate to the welcome ceremony for the arrival of mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3675.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014:  Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio thanks local council men for the title of of honorary citizenship given to him during a ceremony at the city council in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3354.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio and Mayor of Grassano Francesco Sanseverino (on the left of de Blasio) pose for a picture during the ceremony of  conferment of the   honorary citizenship to Mr de Blasio at the city council room in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3338.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: First Lady Chirlane McCray dances folk music with an elderly man of the "Folk Festival Committee", as Mayor of New York New Bill de Blasio and their children Chiara and Dante watch them,  in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3224.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio and his son Dante pose for a picture holding two knights shields that represent a local cultural association in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3185.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio shows his family a commemorative for Gaetano Briganti for being a master of agriculture, here at the entrance of the house where Mr Briganti grew up with his sister Anna Briganti (Mayor of New York Bil de Blasio's grandmother)  in Grassano,<br />
Mr de Blasio's ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
A commemorative plaque for Gaetano Briganti for being a master of agriculture, is here at the entrance of the house where he grew up with his sister Anna Briganti (Mayor of New York Bil de Blasio's grandmother)  in Grassano,<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3090.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents wait for the arrival of Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to his grandmother's house by looking down from the terrace of the mother-church in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3062.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Members of the "Folk Festival Committee" play folk music to celebrate Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio's arrival in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3050.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Local residents wait for Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio to pass by in his van with his family, at the end of a ceremony to celebrate his arrival in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_3037.jpg
  • GRASSANO, ITALY - 24 JULY 2014: Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray step down of the stage where a ceremony to celebrate their arrival in Grassano took place,  in Grassano, his ancestral home town in Italy, on July 24th 2014.<br />
<br />
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio arrived in Italy with his family Sunday morning for an 8-day summer vacation that includes meetings with government officials and sightseeing in his ancestral homeland.
    CIPG_20140724_NYT_DeBlasio__M3_2972.jpg
Next