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For three years, hardcore fans of Neapolitanstyle pizza have found their way to Greencastle for the surprisingly authentic woodfired version at Bridge’s two blocks away. The high-volume bakery opened in October and shares the pizzeria’s chef, Sal Fernandez, a California transplant who trained at the Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley and brings the French boulangerie concept to a new two-story building that is not your average bakery.

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