Farmingdale Meat Market Holds 75th Anniversary Ribbon Cutting - Farmingdale, NY - The meat market is in the midst of offering discounts on meat to residents. It celebrated its three-quarter centennial on Wednesday.
UpdatedFri, Apr 23, 2021 at 11:44 am ET
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My Grandmother s Kitchen celebrated its grand opening on Thursday in Farmingdale. (Michael DeSantis/Patch)
FARMINGDALE, NY My Grandmother s Kitchen, a new breakfast and lunch spot, held its grand opening in Farmingdale on Thursday morning.
The eatery is owned by brother and sister duo Jorge and Carolina Contreras, who grew up helping their grandmother cook in the kitchen. The siblings aim to live out their American dream and open the restaurant in memory of their grandmother, according to the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce. We are so, so happy to be in this town, Jorge Contreras told Patch. Great people are here. I m so excited. We re here to serve quality in every single plate that we re gonna serve to the customer. I m waiting for everybody to try us for breakfast and lunch.
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Here are updates for Farmingdale Village from Mayor Ralph Ekstrand. (Michael DeSantis/Patch)
FARMINGDALE, NY In his latest column, Farmingdale Village Mayor Ralph Ekstrand discussed grant money for homeowners who need funds for maintenance, beautification of the village, the community s home-decorating contest, and more.
The village has community development block grant money through Housing Urban and Development that can be used to help homeowners who need assistance with maintenance on their homes. The income-based project would help residents with winterizing their property, from handicap accessibility to new windows, doors, roofing, gutters, and more, according to the village. Interior items potentially covered by the program include boilers, electrical upgrades, handicap items and more. For more information, people can call Barbara Kelly at 516-249-0093, extension 202.