By Ann Borges

Rosie Scolaro came to town in her senior year of high school when her family bought a place on Maple Road. She entered the restaurant business, washing dishes at the Tamworth Inn. Soon, she was cooking breakfast and Sunday brunch there. When the new owner’s chef didn’t show up for the Barnstormer’s season, Rosie was declared dinner chef.

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