Kudos To Watertown Town Council President Clyde L. Younger

I have been to Napoli Pizza in Watertown Square literally hundreds of times. I have always enjoyed their food and in all my times of going there never found the place to be unsanitary in any way. In addition, the owner Agatha has always been very friendly to me and reminded me of an Italian version of my Aunts and Uncles (Greeks) who are also in the Restaurant business. They are all hard working immigrants, take pride in what they do, and have created and ran the businesses that have made this City known as the Town of Watertown great. Thus, I was dismayed when I saw a front page story last week in the Watertown Tab that blew what seemed to me like very minor issues way out of proportion. While I understand the need for a story and for the health inspector to do his job, one also needs to think of how blowing a story like that out of proportion and putting in the front page could hurt a business that has been a good member of this community for fifty years. While I am sure many long time Watertown residents would not be scared of by the sensationalized story, many newer residents might be less inclined to go to Napoli's because of it. Thus, I want to praise Watertown Town Council President Clyde Younger for writing this letter to the editor at the Tab where he expressed many of the things I was feeling when I read the first Tab article.
Below, my recently purchased tasty Roast Beef Sub with onions, pickles, and hot peppers from Napoli's. It was delicious and the roast beef as always was of the highest quality I can find anywhere in the area.
 

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