Hi Al! Just thought you would want to know, that it's Foschini Park, not Forshini.
I went to the flea market this morning, then came back after dinner with friends, for the music and fireworks. What a perfect day it was!
The flea market had some great buys on t-shirts, but the real highlight is in the evening.I have to give much appreciation for the way Hackensack just has this day down pat! For such a large group of people gathered all in one place, I couldn't feel any more safer than I do there. Everyone seems to have a really great time. I know my friends and I did. The music was great as usual, and the fireworks spectacular!!!
Jack Zisa asked for a moment of silence for all our troops and we all sang God Bless America---It was very poignant. And Jack, being the modest man that he is didn't even mention that it was his son, John, who did such a beautiful a capello, rendition of our National Anthem. The crowd was asked to join in, but you almost felt like you didn't want to do anything but hear it from John. He was that good!
Well, in our group of about 15, we were all very pleased and happy to have no thunderstorms, and a grand time was had by all!
I hope you enjoyed the Fourth as much as we did. Hats off to Hackensack and Commerce Bank!