BY: Karen Montini
What a beautiful day to celebrate Italian-American Heritage Month, Columbus Day, and of course Waterbury’s Italian Mayor for the Day William Summa! All the speakers at the ceremony reflected on the rich history of Waterbury and all of the great things the city and its people have to offer.
Billy’s message to Waterbury as Mayor is such an important one. He so eloquently stated, “Let everbody continue to work together so the city can prosper the way it has in the past.”
SOURCE: https://community.rep-am.com
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