![]() ![]() There she showered and changed into her work attire: typically jeans and an untucked collared shirt, maybe a vest.įor years, Ms. Fierro rolled up the sleeves of her T-shirt and jogged down to Battery Park and back, ending up at the Printing House Fitness and Squash Club, a few blocks away from her restaurant. What came next was exercise for the mind as much as the body, a flight from business and bills and unpaid rent, an exercise in forgetting.Ī marathon runner, Ms. Fierro, 53, dressed in running clothes, usually arrived around noon and took inventory for that night’s dinner. in front of Rubyfruit Bar and Grill, the Hudson Street tavern that she opened in 1994. UNTIL early last month, Debra Fierro drove each day from her home in Charleston, near the southern tip of Staten Island, and parked her white S.U.V. ![]()
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