The WFEA Morning Update

How Ward Meetings are helping City Leaders in Manchester and the voting closes in the Pizza Madness Challenge.

This Sept. 9, 2016 photo shows a pizza at Frank Pepe, a famous pizzeria in New Haven, Conn., known for thin crust pies made in a coal-fired oven. The city has several other popular pizzerias including Sally’s Apizza and Yorkside. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz

How Ward Meetings are helping City Leaders in Manchester and the voting closes in the Pizza Madness Challenge.

Andy Sylvia from Manchester Ink Link discusses the progression of the Pizza Madness challenge that Manchester Ink Link is running. Andy also provides an update on the ongoing Mayor’s Ward Meetings.

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