Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti and his son, David, make a pizza during a clinic for children hosted by The Original Antonio's restaurant in Ansonia. / Contributed photo
Chris Setaro, owner, The Original Antonio's, joins Cassetti and his son at a recent pizza clinic. Setaro hosted several clinics on Saturdays during the summer as part of the celebration of Ansonia's 125th birthday. There are two more clinics planned, at noon Saturday and Aug. 30. / Contributed photo
This is a press release from Ansonia 125 coordinator Melissa Torres.
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Looks like a plain pizza. Good place to start! Thanks Chris for all you do for your community!
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