For now, no more Mizza’s in Sharon

SHARON — As of this week, the popular Mizza’s Pizza stand at the Sharon Farm Market is no longer open. Owner Eddie “Mizza” Canie said he’s understaffed at the moment and needs to consolidate all his workers at the Lakeville Mizza’s Pizza restaurant, which will remain open.“I want to send a huge apology to all my customers,” Canie said in an interview this week. “I hate to let everyone down but I’m having trouble finding workers and there’s a lot going on in my life, I just don’t have enough time to keep the pizza stand open.”Sharon Farm Market’s Joseph Choe said that he’s meeting with Canie this week to “hash out a game plan.”At the moment, he said, there are no plans to replace Mizza’s with another vendor.Canie stressed that the Sharon Farm Market management was fantastic and that his decision to close down is not a reflection on the ownership in any way.“They’re very good people at the market,” he said. “My problem is that right now, I’m working alone.”

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