Andruzzi charity to host Pats watch party
The Joe Andruzzi Foundation, which supports cancer patients and their families, will hold a watch party for this Sunday’s Patriots game in Miami. All proceeds from the party, to be held at Victory Point restaurant in Quincy’s Marina Bay beginning at 12:30 p.m., will benefit the Andruzzi Foundation’s mission to provide financial help, food security, transportation programs, and other needs-based assistance to people whose lives are impacted by cancer. During the event, Andruzzi, a cancer survivor himself and a former Patriots offensive lineman who played on three Super Bowl championship teams, will hold a question-and-answer discussion with Patriots fans. Guests will be able to enjoy food and beverages and bid on silent auction items. Tickets will be sold at the door.
— Herald staff
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