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Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony in Honor of Mr. Paul J. Czapranski Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich was joined by Greece Town Board Members David Michael Barry Jr., Brett Granville, Andrew Conlon, and Diana Christodaro for the Annual Town of Greece Arbor Day Memorial Tree Planting event held at the Greece Town Hall at 11:00 AM on Thursday, April 28, 2016. This year’s tree was planted in memory of Greece employee, Mr. Paul J. Czapranski. “Paul was an integral part in the Greece Town Hall Family. His unwavering dedication to his work was something that was and will continue to be admired by all who had the privilege of working with him. I can speak for many who knew Paul that he will be greatly missed, ” stated Supervisor Reilich. The tree chosen by Paul’s family, a White Oak Tree, which was a personal favorite of Paul’s, will continue to grow next the Greece Town Hall and ensure that Paul’s memory lives on. Provided Information and Photos
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Greece Chamber Announces Award Recipients for 31st Annual Community Awards The Greece Chamber of Commerce announced award recipients to be recognized at its 31st Annual Community Awards presented by WCI Realty and Wegman Companies, Inc. The premier event will be held on Thursday, May 19, 2016 at the Rochester Marriott, 1890 West Ridge Road, Greece from 6:00PM to 9:30PM. The 2016 Greece Chamber of Commerce Community Award winners are: Business Person of the Year, Melissa Jordan (M & T Bank); Girlie Goodwin Citizen of the Year, John Zink; Arts & Culture Award, Judith Ranaletta; Thomas E. Schommer Spirit of the Chamber, Jim Johnson and Jason “Jmac” McElwain; William E. Selke Senior Citizen of the Year, Frederick Amato; Young Professional of the Year, Shamila Craddock (Doc’s Facilities Solutions); First Responder Award, Jason Bortle (Greece Volunteer Ambulance); History Award, Marie Poinan (Greece Historical Society & Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse); New Construction, AVID Indoor Golf & Fitness (3655 West Ridge Road); Transformation of Existing Space – Non-Profit, The Coffee Connection at Cannonball Café (4437 Lake Avenue); Transformation of Existing Space – Commercial, Sharon Quataert Realty (2170 West Ridge Road). Sponsors for the 31st Annual Greece Chamber of Commerce Community Awards are: Presenting Sponsors: WCI Realty, Wegman Companies, Inc. Platinum Sponsors: Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home, Inc., Greece Chamber Board of Directors, Donald B. Felter, Rochester Regional Health System, Russell Herman, PetSaver Healthy Pet Superstore, Del Smith, Delbert J. Smith, CPA, Sharon Quataert, Sharon Quataert Realty, Brian Ward, Ward & Schmerbeck, P.C., Paul Keenan, Genesee Regional Bank, Leighann Billig, Ward & Schmerbeck, P.C., Kathy Graupman, Greece Central School District, Michael Mordenga, The Victors Gymnastics, Inc., Dr. Shaun Nelms, Warner School of Education, Wendy Rockcastle, Rockcastle Florist, Eugene Welch, Esq.,, Harris, Chesworth, Johnstone & Welch, LLP, M&T Bank, Rockcastle Florist
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HONEYMOON LICENSE ‘Our Honeymoon’ – Lainey pulled the leather embossed album down off the shelf and began flipping the pages. The photos never failed to bring a smile to her face. There was ‘The Celebration’ at port, an impressive twelve stories tall, glistening in the sun, so white against the blue ocean. “Welcome Aboard!” There was Lainey diving into the pool. Then there was Lainey bolting out of the water, rubbing her tearing, squinty eyes, with her tongue out, spitting and sputtering. Oh no! Salt water! There was Joe, golden, lying in the creamy sand at the water’s edge. And Joe with the blue swimming goggles and snorkeling gear, holding a fishy morsel out to a sting ray. And Joe, with his foot in the stirrup trying to hoist himself up onto his waiting steed. There they were all dressed up for the Captain’s Dinner, Lainey looking gorgeous in the emerald green gown with the bows at the shoulder and Joe so debonair in his pinstripe suit. And there they were, comically oversized gloves on their hands, duking it out in the boxing ring. There was the frog and the swan, the giraffe and the pig. Towel origami! A different animal left on their bed each night. That was ‘The Honeymoon’. Next up was ‘Honeymoon #1’ with a picture of them eating the top tier of their wedding cake that had been in the freezer for a year. It had, surprisingly, still tasted good! ‘Honeymoon #5’ had
a picture of Joe and Lainey at their favorite restaurant, Emeralds, with little baby Dixie sleeping in her infant seat next to them. For ‘Honeymoon #14’ Lainey was in the kitchen preparing a special anniversary dinner, her pregnant belly jet plane sized, just before the twins were born. With pictures for each anniversary, the album was much more than ‘Our Honeymoon’. It was a yearly chronicle of their lives together and the progression of their family. She had new pictures ready to enter into the album now, ‘Honeymoon #25’, their silver anniversary! Lainey couldn’t fathom how twenty-five years could have gone by so quickly. She could remember like it was yesterday the first time she had ever laid eyes on Joe Andrews. He was walking through her friend Babs’ kitchen, deep in conversation with Babs’ brother, Craig. My god he was handsome with his curly dark hair and brown eyes, his long eye lashes and his leather jacket. A thrill squeezed her stomach. Fizzy tingles zipped like electricity through her veins. “Who was that?” She had asked, nonchalant, as if the continued on page 12
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License - A Novel by Diane Rivoli continued from page 10
question was nothing more than casual small talk. But she wasn’t fooling Babs! Babs had seen her face light up, had heard the wild thumping of her heart. “You like him don’t you! Is it love at first sight?” Babs had teased her, mercilessly. But Cupid’s arrow really had struck! It was love at first sight! Fifteen months later, Lainey was skipping from the church with Joe at her side, smiling and laughing, as the confetti rained down around them. Well, they do say that time flies when you’re having fun. And they certainly had plenty of fun times alright; days both simple and grand, to be remembered and cherished always. Not to say there were never any bad times. Times when they argued and bickered and the divorce word had popped into their heads and echoed around in their brains. But echoes are only hollow imitations that peter out and disappear. Love is durable. It inks its’ way into everything and colors it warm. It shoves out the bad times like an unwelcome guest that no one has an affinity for and never wants to see again. Lainey picked up the pictures she was about to enter into the Honeymoon album and chuckled. They’d had such a good time last weekend. Gabe and Owen had been at a sleepover hosted by their karate teacher and Dixie was in her own apartment now, so the whole house had been theirs. And they had done whatever they wanted, wher-
ever they wanted! There was Joe (her better half) pouring champagne into the delicate green antique flutes that her parents had given them as a wedding gift. There was Lainey, eating a slice of fresh pear topped with earthy brie. And Lainey, dancing in the dappled sunlight under the maple tree. There was Joe (the father of her children) popping the cork on the second bottle of champagne, a sly glint in his eye. There was Lainey, an ‘Oh my god! I forgot!’ expression on her face. And there was the garlic bread, very crisp and very black. There was Joe (her anchor to the world) smoke billowing around him as he turned the steaks over on the grill. And there was Joe (the love of her life) lips pursed, blowing her a kiss. Go online to www.greecenewsny.com for a bonus poem by Diane (Silver) that accompanied this chapter in her book. #### Look online at www.greecenewsny.com for Chapter 12 on 5/23, Chapter 13 on 5/30, Chapter 14 on 6/6, Chapter 15 on 6/13 with Chapter 16 appearing in our July print edition available on June 20, 2016. All Chapters are available online - Click on Archives in the links located upper right of Home Page. Search - License - Chapter # Print editions available at Interior Expressions by Design in Greece, Lift Bridge Book Shop in Brockport & Simply NY on Culver Road. Online at Amazon and Diane’s website. Comments, Questions? Contact Diane Rivoli through her website www.dianerivoli.com.
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Keeping kids happy and healthy on summer break by Tami Mungenast Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach
Summer vacation for kids can be fun and full of activities. Young people can spend more time outdoors and doing more activities that require physical activity. Often though if not careful, kids can end up spending their days inside munching on junk food, being very inactive using video games, mobile devices and television. It is important that parents encourage and role model physical activities and good nutrition, especially during the summer when their days are less structured. Eating and living in a healthy active lifestyle will help the kids enjoy their summer while staying on track with their physical, emotional and social development. Studies have shown that kids who stay engaged with good nutrition and activity over summer break tend to be more successful in school when they return in the fall. Here are some tips to help you incorporate healthy living into their summer break: •Look for summer programs in your community that promote physical activity and learning. Most towns offer day camps and youth service businesses offer summer day camp programs. Ask the teacher or school for suggestions. •Be active with your family. Take bike rides, walk to the local library, hike, beach trips, basketball or tennis at the local park. Whatever activity fits your family best provides great exercise and quality time together.
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From the office of The Supervisor, Bill Reilich With warmer days here again, here at Town Hall we are preparing for a very busy summer filled with returning events and new ones as well. We are excited to bring back community favorites, Supervisor Reilich’s Summer Concerts at the Hall, the Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration, and many more. After a successful first season the Town’s Pickleball Courts are now in full swing and are getting plenty of usage with leagues and exhibition games. Last year over 20 teams participated in the Town’s Pickleball leagues, tournament and challenges. If you are interested in joining a league or finding out more about Pickleball please call the Community Center at 723-2425 for more information. The Town of Greece, in conjunction with the Town of Greece Youth Board, hosted the second annual Jerry J. Helfer Memorial Scholarship Food Truck Rodeo on May 4th Local favorites Macarollin, Sweet Sammie Janes, The
Meatball Truck, Papa Gigs, and many more were on hand to serve up dinner and dessert. The Food Truck Rodeo drew in people from throughout the Greece and Monroe County community. The proceeds that were raised from the event went towards the Jerry J. Helfer Youth Engagement Award Scholarship. Last year, the Town announced that this scholarship would be awarded to a student within the Greece community that regularly upholds exemplary moral values, devotes time and energy into helping serve the Greece community, and consistently displays outstanding leadership skills. We are also in full swing in preparation for our Town’s Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration. This year we will be bringing back the Freedom Run 5k, where residents from the Town and the surrounding areas have the ability to sign up and participate in the race. Our newly mapped USATF Certified course will provide both the beginner and veteran runner a unique and exciting challenge on race day. If you are interested in participating please visit www.runsignup. com/Race/NY/Rochester/Greece5KFreedomRunfor more information. Our musical performance this will be the 80’s hit band Ambrosia. As always food and beverages will be available and a brilliant fireworks display will wrap up the day’s festivities. As always, should you ever have a Town related issue, please feel free to contact my office at 225-2000 or visit our website at greeceny.gov.
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Greece Student Receives First Place Honors at RPO Young Artists Competition For over 50 years, the Rochester Philharmonic League has annually sponsored the Young Artist Auditions. These auditions grant talented high school musicians the chance to perform for professional judges, and to win a variety of awards and scholarships. The Rochester Philharmonic League supports the education and outreach programs of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rochester Philharmonic League competition is designed to identify the highest level of young artists in the nine county Rochester Area. Soprano Tessa Spencer, a Junior at Greece Central School District’s Odyssey Academy, won first place honors in the 2016 RPO League’s Young Artist Competition. Tessa was awarded the Tessa Martin Award for Female Vocalists. Students competing in this category prepare three contrasting songs or arias in their original language and perform for a panel of Eastman School Music Professors. After a full day of auditions, the judges unanimously awarded first place honors to Tessa Spencer. As a first place winner Tessa then became eligible to compete for, and was named the Winner of, the Jan Di Gaetani Memorial Scholarship for Vocalists. This award is given by an additional Panel of Eastman Faculty to a deserving student musician who has demonstrated an exceptionally high level of vocal performance. The scholarship will be used by Tessa for music studies beyond her senior year of high school. Tessa said, “My private voice teacher Rena Monti introduced me to the RPO Young Artist Auditions and told me about what it entailed. I was excited to enter. She signed me up for the competition, it was my first year participating because only a few students, Juniors and Seniors, are selected to compete.” During the competition Tessa says she was, “Extremely nervous, anxious and excited. When I was warming up in
Instrumental Winners (L-R) Tessa Spencer - Vocalist, Micah Harrow - Special Award winner (Marimba), Ji-Ze Jang - Scholarship for Instrumentalist (Piano).
Tessa Spencer (Center) with Event Officials Paul Ness (Left) and Eileen Ramos (Right).
the room they provided for me I tried to regain concentration but it was difficult because of all the excitement. When I actually started performing my first song in the morning I felt wonderful and relaxed.” It was Tessa’s first time singing in the Kilbourn Hall on her own and she said her feelings when she first heard her voice fill the hall were almost indescribable. “I felt a jolt of elation rush through me and I felt relaxed and alive,” she says. The most difficult part of the whole competition for Tessa was waiting for the results. “When they finally announced the winners I had a feeling of doubt, but when I heard my name called, I was ecstatic. I couldn’t refrain from having the biggest smile on my face. I was so excited to perform again for the judges in the afternoon. The whole competition was an amazing experience and I’m so grateful for all the people involved and all the judges,” she says. Tessa says she has been singing since she could speak and even before then. “I always loved music and singing, but it wasn’t until Freshmen year of High School that I realized it could be more than just a hobby.” She first became more involved in music by joining her school’s Select Choir, participating in musical productions and by starting lessons with her school music Director Joseph Borrelli, and studying outside of school with Rena Monti. “This is when I became more competitive and continued to grow and learn,” she says. Three of Tessa’s biggest influences are her two “amazing teachers” Joseph Borrelli and Rena Monti and her biggest fan and supporter her father, Scott Spencer. She says, “Joseph Borrelli is the one who further initiated my passion and love for music as he was the first person to really dig deep into my abilities and talents. I deem him responsible continued on page 19
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for helping me explore my love for singing. He is the one who recommended Rena Monti to me, she has been another magnificent role model and teacher. They are both so passionate about what they do that it is impossible to not feel that passion when around them.” Tessa performed three contrasting songs during the Young Artist Audition. She sang an Italian piece called “Va Godendo” by George Fredic Handel, an English piece called “Tell Me, Oh Blue, Blue Sky” by Vittorio Giannini, and an Italian piece from Mozart’s opera The Marriage of Figaro, called “Voi Che Sapete.” She prepared for the competition by learning what would happen during the actual competition, digging deeper into the music, and by making sure she understood the meaning of the text rather than just learning the notes. She also rehearsed with accompanist Dr. Nitsche several times to make sure she was prepared to perform to the best of her abilities. About her future plans Tessa says, “I plan to keep music in my life and hopefully to turn it into a career. I want to
GreeceNewsNY.com June 2016 19 pursue a double major in Vocal Performance and Music Education and I have not yet decided a college to attend, but I am looking at several schools with great music programs.” Tessa will perform at the 2016 RPO League Young Artists in Concert - A Celebration of Winners - on Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hatch Recital Hall at the Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester, NY.
Tessa Spencer (Center) with Event Co-Chairs Joanna Basset (Left), and Margaret Anne Milner (Right).
On the Cover - Greece Odyssey Academy Junior Tessa Spencer was Awarded 1st Place at the 2016 RPO Young Artists Competition held at the Eastman School of Music on March 13, 2016.
Cub Scouts Hold Pinewood Derby at The Mall at Greece Ridge Center The Pinewood Derby is one of the most notable events in Cub Scout activities. A model car racing event, The Pinewood Derby provides cub scouts the opportunity to build their own cars from wood, usually a kit containing a block
of pine wood, plastic wheels and nails. The finished car must use all nine pieces in the kit and must meet weight specifications. Each cub scout unit has the opportunity to conduct their own races during pack meetings. Many pack races include parent races, sibling races and outlaw races. There are inspections to insure that all qualifying cars have an equal opportunity to win, except for the outlaw class, which is the fastest class, where cars are modified with razor wheels, small diameter axles and extended wheelbases. The local Pinewood Derby was held on April 16, 2016 at The Mall at Greece Ridge Center. Racers for this competition were winners from individual pack meets. Additional opportunities were provided for cub scouts who wanted to race their cars again, just for the fun (Pack 195 Greece) Greg Mendelsohn, Daniela Neeley, Eric Neeley, Jeremy Neeley, Izaak Men- of it. delsohn, Jonathan Seiler, Jace Parina (Pack 48 Greece)
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Winners from local competitions are encouraged to race in the Council Derby and in the Worldwide Championship in New York City’s Time Square both held in May. Some awards include safest car (slowest car), most unique, and most popular.
Thank You to local Pack 195 from Aldersgate Church who hosted this District Pinewood Derby, with the leadership of Greg Mendelson, Cassy Dunn, Eric Neeley, and the youth. The Pinewood Derby construction of the vehicle, starts with a block of wood, and creates an opportunity for the youth to spend time working on problem solving, design, craftsmanship, and taking pride in something they are making. The partnership with the youth and the parents, adults, grandparents and leaders creates life-long memories. Provided Information Photos by Karen Fien
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Greece Town Board Adopt Toughest Vacant and Abandoned Property Regulations in the Area Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich announced that the Town Board has adopted the toughest ordinance in the area to deal with the issue of vacant and abandoned properties, commonly referred to as Zombie properties. The newly adopted Vacant and Defaulted Mortgage Property Registry ordinance will serve as a model to municipalities dealing with issues commonly associated with vacant and abandoned properties. The new ordinance requires banks or lenders who commence a foreclosure proceeding in the Town to give prompt notice and provide a cash bond in the amount no less than $10,000, to secure the continued maintenance and safety of the property. To ensure compliance, failure to comply with this requirement will be punishable by a fine of up to $5,000. Additionally, this ordinance creates increased penalties for owners of vacant and abandoned structures that are repeatedly noncompliant with the existing Property Maintenance Code and would require owners to provide notice of such vacancy and up-to-date contact information. The Vacant and Defaulted Mortgage Property Registry will provide the information necessary to enforce the existing property maintenance code in connection with property that is vacant and/or entering the foreclosure process. The Town will contract with a company called Community Champions to maintain the registry at no cost to the Town. Administration costs will be recovered through registration fees paid by lenders or owners of vacant properties. “Since taking office, I have made it a top priority to take a good town and make it great once again. The passing of this local law at the Town Board meeting solidifies my promise to every resident, business and family that calls
Greece their home that we will not tolerate vacant and abandoned properties in our Town,” said Supervisor Bill Reilich. “It is our commitment in fostering continued pride in our community and our neighborhoods that we successfully took an aggressive approach when dealing with these vacant and abandoned properties. This amendment, which is a first of its kind in our County, creates another strong tool for our Town Code enforcement department to address and enforce the existing property maintenance code and provide additional oversight and stricter fines on vacant structures in our town.” This amendment is effectively the strongest effort by a local municipality in Monroe County to combat the problems associated with vacant structures or zombie properties. The town has received numerous requests from countless municipalities throughout the state requesting more information about this local law. Provided Information In April the RAPA Family Theatre Group performed the children’s classic Charlotte’s Web at the Kodak Center for Performing Arts on West Ridge Road in Greece. RAPA is a professional troupe of adult and youth actors that brings theatre and stories to life for children and their families. After the performance cast members took the time to meet and sign programs for audience members. For more information on RAPA visit www.RapaTheatre.org or call 254-0073. Photo by Karen Fien
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429-6540 • 426-3397
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512 Long Pond Rd., Rochester 14612 • 227-9100
Long Pond Pub
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SundayWedneSday
585-697-1830
9pm til midnight 50 appetizerS
3 Mozzarella Sticks • Sweet Potato Fries
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16 oz. cans Genny, Genny Light, Miller Light $ 2.75 Pitcher of Pabst Blue Ribbon or Miller Lite and 10 Wings We are
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510 Long Pond Rd., Rochester, NY 14612
Buffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter. Prices subject to change entrees by without notice. Plus Many the Pan als ts o fe uf Other B available available
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Open House for Braddock Bay Ecosystem Restoration Project
FIsh FRY Available Every Friday
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On April 26, 2016 Supervisor Bill Reilich joined representatives from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Senator Joseph Robach and Assemblyman Peter Lawrence at an Open House Event regarding the Braddock Bay Ecosystem Restoration Project. The Open House was held at Braddock Bay Park Lodge, 199 E. Manitou Road. It was standing room only at the lodge as local leaders and agency officials discussed the status of the EPA-funded Braddock Bay Restoration Project. Officials noted that the Braddock Bay Restoration is largest wetland restoration project currently under way on the Great Lakes, and that it is a major factor in delisting the Rochester Embayment Area of Concern (AoC). The Rochester Embayment is 1 of 31 Great Lakes locations designated as an Area of Concern under the 1987 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement due to concerns over water quality and habitat degradation. Only 4 other AoCs have been delisted so far. Phase 1 of the project, which included new channels and potholes to increase habitat diversity, is now complete. Phase 2 will begin in coming weeks and will include construction of a new breakwater structure to replace the historic barrier beach that once spanned the mouth of the bay. The new structure was designed to reduce Lake Ontario wave action in the bay which has destroyed dozens of acres of wetland habitat over several decades. Phase 2 will also include a new navigation channel, which was designed in concert with the breakwater structure to reduce the accumulation of lake sediment which has plagued navigation in Braddock Bay for many years. “I am pleased to see the continual progress that has taken place at Braddock Bay,” said Supervisor Reilich. “The importance of today’s open house was to ensure that the community was provided with the necessary information regarding the various phases of the Braddock Bay Ecosystem Restoration Project. This restoration project is not only vital to the protection of the wildlife and ecosystem but helps to provide safe boating and recreation activity in Braddock Bay.” Officials labeled the project a “win-win” for addressing both habitat and navigation interests, recognizing the economic potential inherent in both. Town of Greece Supervisor Bill Reilich announced plans for as much as $3 million of investment in the town’s Braddock Bay Marina, located on East Manitou Road. He also noted that the marina will be operational throughout the 2016 boating season, and that boat access to Lake Ontario will be maintained throughout construction. The town is seeking proposals to redevelop the marina for the 2017 boating season. Provided Information and Photo
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225-3570
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225-3570
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8.95
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Additional Toppings Extra NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 7/11/16
225-3570
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8.95
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225-3570
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8.95
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Additional Toppings Extra
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NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 7/11/16
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225-3570
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225-3570
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8.95
Additional Toppings Extra NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 7/11/16
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Additional Toppings Extra
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NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 7/11/16
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Additional Toppings Extra
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21.95
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225-3570
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13.90 16.95 NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 7/11/16
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22.95 $15.90 225-3570
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2 X-Large Pizzas
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& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
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