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Italian immigrant named Francesco “Frank” Pepe sparked a pizza movement in New Haven, Connecticut. It’s still going strong.
New pizza-themed license plates are driving around the pizza capital of the United States, the state of Connecticut, as of ...
I’ll tell anybody I have the best Sicilian in all of Connecticut,” the owner said. “I’ll put my Sicilian up against anybody’s.
They unveiled vanity license plates that proclaim CT to be “The Pizza State.” Colin Caplan, a New Haven pizza historian, pizza guru and person who clearly has never been to New Jersey ...
NEW HAVEN, CT (WFSB) - Voting is underway for pizza to determine what goes on Connecticut’s Pizza Capital Trail. In February, Gov. Ned Lamont declared New Haven the “Pizza Capital of the U.S ...
“This is a chance to support what they do,” Caplan said. Pizza-themed license plates are only available on Taste of New Haven. “We’re starting with 500, we’re probably going to sell out ...
Frank Pepe’s Pizza is being honored for their lasting legacy in New Haven. The Greater New Haven Chamber awarded the pizzeria ...
“Connecticut’s pizza legacy is in your hands—cast your vote and make a slice of history!” New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker encouraged residents to vote. “The competition is on! Voting has ...
Caplan, Pizza Guru and owner of Taste of New Haven; Anthony Anthony, Chief Marketing Officer for the State of Connecticut; and Jason Jakubowski, President & CEO of Connecticut Foodshare.
Connecticut has 1,376 pizza restaurants and New Haven has the most with 63, according to the governor’s office. Get top local stories in Connecticut delivered to you every morning. Sign up for ...