
First responders and town officials were treated to fresh, handmade pizza at Colavita headquarters in Edison on Oct. 21 as part of the Italian brand’s efforts to give back to the community it calls home. Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, Mayor Thomas Lankey, Police Chief Tom Bryan, Fire Chief Bryan Latham and several council members, among others, gathered outside Colavita’s offices at noon to pick up a few wood-fired slices at their pizza truck.
Health Director Jay Elliott was onsite to ensure CDC compliance, while Colavita CEO Giovanni Colavita shared his gratitude for their guests’ dedication and selfless service to the community, according to information provided by Breaking Limits.
SOURCE: https://centraljersey.com
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