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It s a restaurant with enough star power and history behind it that many Melburnians are confident they know Vue de Monde. The view. That cellar. Yet few restaurants have transformed so much.
Before its move to the top of the Rialto in 2011, it had a six-year run at Normanby Chambers. Back in 2000, Vue was merely a very good French bistro in Carlton, with a far less famous Shannon Bennett at the helm. From doing classics exceptionally well to doing theatrical food that mere mortals could not hope to replicate at home, the evolution has been well-documented over the years. And the story goes on. Welcome to Vue by Hugh.
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January 9, 2021
David A. Argenta
OAKVILLE – David A. Argenta, age 75, passed away at the VITAS Inpatient Hospice Unit of Saint Mary’s Hospital on Jan. 8, 2021, after a very brief but valiant fight with esophageal cancer.
David was born Aug. 17, 1945, to Veronica (Dagenais) and Joseph Argenta Sr., and spent his childhood in Middlebury. In the 1960s, the family moved to Oakville; he attended Watertown High School where he made many lifelong friends and met the love of his life, Lynne Hanson.
He asked her to marry him under the South Street Bridge, and they were married April 29, 1967, at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Oakville. Their daughter, Laura, came 13 years later, and they were inseparable.