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Manor Pizza Shop Donates Day's Worth Of Pizza To First Responders On 20th Anniversary Of 9/11

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

MANOR, Pa. (KDKA) - A Westmoreland County pizza shop shut down on Saturday and honored first responders on the 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001.

A Slice of New York Pizza in Manor posted to their Facebook page on Saturday morning that they would not be selling pizza all day.

For the second year, they donated an entire day's worth of pizza to local first responders.

"There will be NO pizzas for sale today," they said in the post. "Like last year, we will be donating our entire day's worth of Pizza to our local first responders."

There will be NO pizzas for sale today. Like last year, we will be donating our entire days worth of Pizza to our local first responders. We will be in and out of the shop today as we make deliveries to our Police, Firefighters and EMS. #neverforget For those of you who are interested in ordering for the game tomorrow there are still a few spots left. If you call the shop and we do not answer (we will answer when we're in the building) please send me a DM and I will call you as soon as I get back.

Posted by A Slice of New York on Saturday, September 11, 2021

Throughout the day, they were in and out of the building making pizza and then delivering it to local police, firefighters, and EMS workers.

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