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A Jersey girl from a big family, Ms. Sacco, now 44, moved to New York in 1990 and became a hostess at Bouley.
Arriving in New York with little money and even less English, she moved to Los Angeles and became a hostess at an International House of Pancakes, working her way through school.
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