
A bakery in Montgomery County went above and beyond to spread Christmas cheer to their neighbors in need. The Collegeville Italian Bakery filled a 2,200 square foot vacant building with toys and food. The Carcarey family, owners of the bakery, say they started collecting items last month from customers, local schools and other small businesses.
Tuesday night, they donated the entire haul to the Daily Bread Community Pantry in Collegeville. "I am utterly speechless and overwhelmed. They have no idea how much it will help our families. Not only for Christmas, but all year long," said Loretta Stever from the Daily Bread Community Pantry.
SOURCE: https://6abc.com
Please join Mia Maria Order Sons of Italy in America Lodge #2813 as we host the 2015...
By Tom Davidson When Dominic "Hawk" Santia was a boy, he'd tag along with his fat...
The Mattatuck Museum (144 West Main St. Waterbury, CT 06702) is pleased to celebrate...
Saturday, October 24, 10-12 AM in EDT, 1026 Public Ledger Building – 150 South Indepe...
by Melody Asper Hanover's newest restaurant may seem like an old friend to anyone...
Here in our home, one of our Christmas traditions is making gingerbread cookies and one gi...
Furia Rubel Communications, Inc., an award-winning integrated and strategic marketing and...
Philadelphia’s Gran Caffe L’Aquila is no stranger to tragedy. In fact, the landmark Italia...