Freehold, New Jersey! Do You Know Which Beloved Eatery Is Planning A Huge Birthday Bash?
This legendary family restaurant has become synonymous with the town its in and is famous for its amazing food. and now it is preparing to celebrate its 100th Anniversary in style.
Many things come to mind when you think of Federici s Family Restaurant in Freehold Borough. Maybe it s the thin crust pizza or any of the other amazing foods available on its menu.
Or maybe it s the countless memories your family has shared there through the generations. whatever the reason or in many cases, reasons, Federici s is one of the most beloved local estabishments in all of Monmouth & Ocean Counties.
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BRACKNELL Forest Council leader Paul Bettison has written in his tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip. He said: Last week saw the sad passing of His Royal Highness, The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Our thoughts and prayers are with Her Majesty the Queen and all members of the Royal Family, at this difficult time. The Duke of Edinburgh was not only a neighbour of Bracknell Forest, but also accompanied Her Majesty the Queen to the opening of our very own Heritage Centre, The Look Out, on 10 April 1991. The Queen and Prince Philip were welcomed by Cllr Edwin Thompson, the Borough Mayor of the time, the Mayoress and local children. They spent almost two hours visiting the centre and touring Bracknell Forest’s woodland areas.
Montrealâs largest borough needs some courage, says CDN-NDG Mayor Sue Montgomery.
Montgomery has launched Courage â Ãquipe Sue Montgomery, the second borough-specific political party in CDN-NDG. âIt is high time that CDN-NDG has councillors that share my vision, who listen to residents and work for the common good.â
It is a party that will allow councillors to express their opinions and ideas freely without fear of reprisal, Montgomery told
The Suburban. âOften, councillors are here for their political careers and donât care about doing the job; I want people who care as much as I do.â Montgomery says the borough of approximately 165,000 residents has some 40% allophones with more than 60 languages spoken, and âneeds a council that resembles the people it represents.â
Bracknell Rotary Club, celebrating Burns Night. A MEMBER of the Former Bracknell Rotary Club has thanked residents for their support over the years after it was announced the club would close at the end of 2020.
Bracknell Rotary Club, which has raised funds for various local charities and organisations for decades, officially closed its doors on December 31, 2020 - according to the club, this is due to members ageing and a lack of recruitment of new, younger members . Dave Donaldson, former member of the Bracknell Rotary Club, said in a letter to Bracknell Residents: It is with great sadness that we announce the demise of one of the oldest and most successful service clubs in our area.