![]() A frequent visitor at the Brickyard where he would sing karaoke.Ĭharlie is survived by 2 children son: William (Kusch), of Salem, MA and his wife Shelby Kusch, daughter: Victoria Alterio and her husband Eric Alterio. He also leaves behind Samantha Verb and Nicole Felice whom he raised as his own.Ĭremation is private. In his spare time he had a new found hobby of taking rides to the casinos with friends. He had worked for many years as a body man. He was also known as the “Sticker-Guy” for many years at R.E.M Auto Body shop in Lynn. Kusch Sr and Wilma Kusch and the Grace (Kusch) MacConney. has passed suddenly at Salem hospital on Thursday, September 16th.Ī Lifelong resident of Lynn, he was the son of the late Charles M. Curry’s book.Charles (Charlie) (“Sticker-Guy”) M. “A lot of our customers mention that they read about us in Mr. “The author writes in the book about Old Tyme having the best Italian food in the area,” said Stilian. ![]() The word is spreading about the excellent cuisine and friendly atmosphere at Old Tyme, its popularity boosted by a mention in a book, “Running in Lane One,” written by former Northeastern University President John Curry, a Lynn resident. “The sign is going up in the next couple of weeks on Boston Street,” said Stilian. Stilian is awaiting the arrival of a brand new sign for the building. “I try to make all my customers feel right at home.” “They really like our food and atmosphere,” said Stilian, who cites chicken vinegar peppers as the most popular meal at the restaurant. Many of Stilian’s colleagues in city government frequent his restaurant. “I took the lease ten years ago and started renovations. “I actually did it because my brother [the late George Stilian, who passed away ten years ago) and I were always going to open up a lounge and restaurant,” said Stillian. Two years ago, Stilian decided to return to the restaurant business. Stilian, who is the assistant parking director for the City of Lynn, previously operated a restaurant, Jim and Bob’s, in Danvers in 1979. “But we’ll be using all of our three rooms for Christmas parties.” “Our new hall is completely private,” said Stilian. There are also lounge and restaurant-area function rooms. The new function hall is one of three potential celebration sites inside the restaurant. We host several post-funeral bereavement dinners here as well.” ![]() “We were having a lot of functions already. ![]() “People were inquiring about holding events in a private function hall,” said Stilian. “People can enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a buffet, or a sit-down meal with waitress and bar service.” “We just had a wedding and a reception here,” said Stilian, whose function hall seats 55 persons. ![]() He recently added a private function hall to accommodate the growing number of people who want to hold weddings, parties, and events inside the restaurant. Two years after opening the 240-seat restaurant, owner Bob Stilian isn’t standing still. In fact, a few candidates simultaneously held their election night celebrations inside the popular restaurant and lounge. Old Tyme Italian Cuisine was campaign central in this year’s Lynn city election with several candidates choosing the restaurant at 612 Boston Street for their political gatherings and fundraisers. ![]()
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