NHTI’s annual Pizza Wars fundraiser was a delicious showdown

Josh Douillette, a maintenance worker at NHTI, spins the prize wheel at the Domino's station at NHTI's Pizza Wars last week. Dawn Ruddy with Domnio's watches anxiously.  (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Josh Douillette, a maintenance worker at NHTI, spins the prize wheel at the Domino's station at NHTI's Pizza Wars last week. Dawn Ruddy with Domnio's watches anxiously. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Here's a slice of buffalo chicken pizza from Domino's. This pizza has a nice little kick to it. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Here's a slice of buffalo chicken pizza from Domino's. This pizza has a nice little kick to it. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
NHTI student Jordan Bastian grabs a slice from the Papa John's station at NHTI's Pizza Wars. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
NHTI student Jordan Bastian grabs a slice from the Papa John's station at NHTI's Pizza Wars. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Here's a barbeque chicken pizza from Papa John's. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Here's a barbeque chicken pizza from Papa John's. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
A Sal's Special pizza from (where else?) Sal's. Look at all those toppings! (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
A Sal's Special pizza from (where else?) Sal's. Look at all those toppings! (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Patrick Blanchette and his mom, Joanne, browse over the options at the Sal's station at NHTI's Pizza Wars. Sal's would go on to win the night, taking the most votes. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Patrick Blanchette and his mom, Joanne, browse over the options at the Sal's station at NHTI's Pizza Wars. Sal's would go on to win the night, taking the most votes. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)

NHTI held its annual Pizza Wars fundraiser last week, and it was a cheesy good time. NHTI invited eight pizza shops to come down and showcase their work, with the goal of earning the most votes to be named the best in Concord. Although six pizzerias accepted the invitation, only three showed up – Domino’s, Papa John’s and Sal’s Pizza. The others had to back out at the last minute due to staffing shortages. But that didn’t stop the 160 or so attendees from chowing down all night. And between admissions and the raffle, about $1,200 was raised, so everyone left happy.

Author: Jon Bodell

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