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Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery
Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery

VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Our Special Pizza Correspondent, and Endicott-native Mike Tanzini, takes us across the river into Vestal to show us how one local family has been serving up slices to its hungry Golden Bears. 'Sheet pizza comin' out! We've got a little browning of the cheese, and that crust that's nice and golden on the bottom. Beautiful!' If you've graduated from Vestal within the last 45 years, this probably helped fuel you through the school day. Vestal Bakery has been in operation since 1979. Originally a part of the Hi-Way Fruit Market, Vestal Bakery would eventually settle into its current location on the Vestal Parkway in 1985. Owner Justin Fargnoli, who purchased the business from his parents nine years ago, says he's getting a lot more done now than he did when he was growing up at the bakery. 'I was here a lot, causing mischief. I'd occasionally make boxes, but I would mostly cause mischief and climbing on the flour bags and making a mess of stuff,' said Fargnoli. He's gone from jumping on bags of flour to stretching out an average of 80 to 200 pounds of dough each day, which is then placed in the cooler overnight to enhance its flavor profile. However, there are two major factors that set Vestal Bakery apart from the rest. Vestal Bakery utilizes a special rotating oven that not only crisps up the pizza but also cooks the sauce perfectly. 'Our oven is something like nobody else has. It's a rotating oven and a lot of people use conveyor ovens where it goes in one side and comes out the other. That's not us. We actually have to pay attention to it,' said Fargnoli. The other major component – the Vestal Bakery sauce. It's not just the ingredients that make it special – it's also the amount that makes or breaks the pizza. 'We use a lot more sauce than a lot of places do. Sauce is flavor. You can have a dry pizza that looks pretty, but you won't get the acidity, the sweetness, and all of the flavors that are packed into the sauce. Our oven makes a nice, crispy sheet pizza,' said Fargnoli. The sauce is a protected family secret. 'Only three people here know what it is,' said Fargnoli. So naturally I try to cleverly zero in to see if they'll share it. 'What does it take to become one of the three people who know the recipe? What's the threshold of being able to be trusted with the process?' 'Well, mostly being a part of the family. The only other person that knows the recipe has been here with us since he was 1,7 and he's been with us for over 30 years, so he knows it too,' said Fargnoli. No dice on the sauce recipe, but I am hired part-time to pound out a round pie. Maybe I'm starting to get this whole pizza thing down because before we know it, we've got the dough stretched and ready to go. We ladle on the sauce, and Justin teaches me the Vestal Bakery way when it comes to spreading it around. 'You don't want to push down or else you'll get lines, and these will cook and dry out. Nice and gentle. It's all in the shoulder,' said Fargnoli. Now, we add a special blend of mozzarella and provolone cheese for this round pie, and it's off to that rotating oven! We take our pizzas out of the oven and cut them up for our hungry customers – whether they're current Vestal students looking for a slice, or someone looking to bring a slice of Vestal back home. 'We have people all the time who order four sheets of pizza and say they're going back to North Carolina or Michigan. We even get people who message us on Facebook and ask if we can ship a pizza, but unfortunately, we can't,' said Fargnoli. Vestal Bakery has been serving Vestal students and families since the mid-1980s. The pizza's so good, it even got this U-E Tiger to cross the river to grab a slice to go. While Vestal Bakery pumps out a lot of pizza, Fargnoli says they also sell quite a bit of subs, including a weekly sub special. Next, Mike visits a pizza maker that's been part of the resurgence of a local landmark. You can watch Pizza Week episodes and vote in our favorite pizza poll here. Binghamton Firefighters say 'farewell' to another brother Local eateries face off in Chef Show Down at Kilmer Mansion Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics SRO Productions presents 'A New Brain' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Visions Federal Credit Union partners with Emily Mackay
Visions Federal Credit Union partners with Emily Mackay

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Visions Federal Credit Union partners with Emily Mackay

ENDWELL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Visions Federal Credit Union is collaborating with a local Olympic athlete to promote financial wellness. Visions announced that it has partnered with professional runner and Endicott-native Emily Mackay. The partnership aims to teach financial wellness to community members of all ages through social media posts and other resources. It will also promote charitable causes in communities served by the credit union. 'To say we are excited to work with Emily is an understatement,' says Tim Strong, Visions' Director of Branding and Public Relations. 'As a community, we cheered her on as she competed locally in high school, collegiately at Binghamton University, and finally on the world's biggest stage with Team USA at the Paris Olympics. This is a unique partnership that we think will resonate with community members of all ages, as together we promote our shared values of community giveback and financial wellness.' Mackay is a professional runner for New Balance. A graduate of Union-Endicott High School and Binghamton University, both of which have Visions offices on site, Mackay ran the 1,500-meter semifinals for Team USA at the Paris Olympics in 2024. She is also recognized as having the third fastest time of any American woman in U.S. history in the 1,500-meter dash with a personal best of 03:55:90. Mackay was recently added to the Greater Binghamton Sports Hall of Fame. 'I'm thrilled to officially partner with Visions,' says Mackay. 'This partnership means a lot to me because we share a deep commitment to community, connection, and creating opportunities for others. I'm excited to not only represent Visions but to be an active part of their mission. The community can expect me to show up, get involved, and help amplify the great work that Visions is already doing. I can't wait to get started!' Posts featuring Mackay will be posted to Visions' social media feeds on Facebook and Instagram. You can see content on Mackay's Instagram page as well. Content will include practical financial wellness resources and more. Visions Federal Credit Union partners with Emily Mackay TAKE 5 prize winning ticket worth $16k sold in Kirkwood Corner Drug Store closing after 87 years Binghamton police arrest suspect in assault, robbery case Clouds build in today before the wet pattern returns tomorrow Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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