ORANGE PARK – It was fitting Rob and Jennifer Bradley were selected as the Rotary Club of Orange Park’s Citizens of the Year on Tuesday, June 15. The couple were honored at the annual event for …
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ORANGE PARK – It was fitting Rob and Jennifer Bradley were selected as the Rotary Club of Orange Park’s Citizens of the Year on Tuesday, June 15. The couple were honored at the annual event for their tireless work for the community, and both said their accomplishments wouldn’t have been possible without the other. “To receive this together is a special thing,” Rob said, “because we’re a team.” Jennifer said, “This is incredibly special. We are a team with our family, our business and our work.” Rob is the former Florida State Senator who represented the 5th District. His wife, Jennifer, won the seat after Rob served the maximum number of terms. Together they’ve championed many projects that benefited Clay County, and Rob continues to be an environmental advocate for the St. Johns River Water Management District. Both also practice law in Orange Park at Kopelousos & Bradley. The couple each received trophies from Rotary president Dave Faraldo, and their names will be placed on a permanent plaque at the Orange Park Town Hall.