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'Buy A Slice, Get A Slice' Raising Funds For Morrisville Food Alliance

Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace and Bella Siciliy are supporting the Interfaith Food Alliance. The initiative runs through Saturday.

Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace has teamed up with Bella Sicily for a "Buy a Slice, Get a Slice" initiative that runs through Saturday.
Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace has teamed up with Bella Sicily for a "Buy a Slice, Get a Slice" initiative that runs through Saturday. (Gary Wallace)

MORRISVILLE, PA —"Buy a Slice, Get a Slice."

It's always a great business promotion. But for Bella Sicily, this offer is supporting a cause.

The pizza place at 44 E. Bridge Street has teamed up with Mayor Gary Wallace to support

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"Have yourself some great pizza for a great cause," Wallace said.

The initiative supports the Interfaith Food Alliance and runs through Saturday.

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Every slice enjoyed means a slice donated to families in need through the Interfaith Food Alliance. Bella Sicily is matching the sales of the slices.

Bella Sicily is the original Anthony from 1983. Anthony opened many pizzerias including Anthony’s IV in Morrisville, De’Anthony in Holland, and Ponticelli’s in Levittown.

Bella Sicily is also taking any food donations (non-perishable and baby items) through Saturday as well to be donated to the IFA.

The Interfaith Food Alliance on West Maple Avenue fights hunger in Lower Bucks County by educating the community, advocating for those in need, and feeding hungry children and their families.

"Thank you all for your support as we work together as a community to make the Borough of Morrisville PA the best it can be for all residents," Wallace said.

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