Red Sox Marketing Group Donates Pizza to Waltham Fire and Police

Photo by PETER LOBOPaul Lacava (right), owner of Shoppers Cafe, delivered the pizzas.

Photo by PETER LOBO(L to R): Deputy Rich Grant, Deputy Randy Mullin and Chief Tom Macinnis.

Photo by PETER LOBOThe group with number 18.

Photo by PETER LOBOMary Capello delivered pastries to Chief Macinnis. Her brother is Deputy Tony Capello.
WALTHAM, MA - Boston Red Sox left fielder Kyle Schwarber blasted a grand slam home-run in game 3 of the American league play-offs with the Houston Astros. He somehow was adopted by the City of Waltham even though he is from Middleton, Ohio. On October 22nd, the Red Sox marketing group donated pizza for all the Waltham Fire and Police personnel. Shoppers Cafe made and delivered the pizzas. The firefighters at the Moody Street station celebrated by putting Engines 1 and 8 together, making Kyle's number, 18. Also, the Waltham FD had pizzas sent to the Middleton, Ohio FD where Kyle is from.