
You'd think that after 40-plus years of making pizzas, Salvatore Martino would've had enough by now. “Pizza to me is always delicious,” Martino said. In fact, Sal, as they call him here, had a slice before we visited his newest venture in Harrison County.
It’s Original Italian Pizza of Bridgeport on West Main Street. It was in Fairmont for the last few years but moved to Bridgeport in April. But Sal's journey began long before then. He grew up in Sicily and moved to the United States when he was 15. He learned about the restaurant business from his dad when they lived in Brooklyn.
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