Arby's

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The Honorable Judge Frank B. Revoir Jr. stands beside Reverend Joseph F. Connolly and Norwich Arby’s store owner Nicolina M. Mendolia during the presentation of a $500 donation to Our Daily Bread Food Pantry. On Saturday, August 6th, Judge Revoir squared off against Norwich Mayor Christine Carnrike and representatives from the Norwich City Police Department and the Chenango County Sheriff’s Department in a slider eating contest to commemorate the grand re-opening of the Norwich Arby’s. Arby’s pledged to donate $500 to a charity of the winner’s choice, and while Judge Revoir was victorious, the contestants unanimously agreed that Our Daily Bread Food Pantry was a worthy cause.

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