HAMILTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION
Broad Street Park is one of the oldest sections of the Township of Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey. It is an area consisting of the environs of South Broad Street to the bluffs overlooking Spring Lake and the marshes of John A. Roebling Park. It is a primarily residential neighborhood. The Township's first fire company was organized there and the Township's original police station was located there for many years. Postings from Deutzville and Fairview Park are included.
Showing posts with label Methodist Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Methodist Church. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
BSP New Covenant United Methodist Church
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION
The top photograph depicts the church as it appeared prior to the brick veneering of the exterior structure in 1959 as depicted in the bottom photograph.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
1987:Rainbow Senior Citizens
Trenton Times, Saturday, April 4, 198
The group met in the basement of the New Covenant United Methodist Church at South Broad Street and Buchanan Avenue, The group performed for the area's nursing homes, hospitals, church benefits, PTAs and organizational dinner meetings.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Saturday, October 9, 2010
1957: Golden Rule Class
Trenton Evening Times, March 24, 1957
Old pictures are always interesting when you notice someone you know. Unfortunately this picture is of poor quality and didn't lend itself to enhancing. Mrs. Yates lived two doors down from us on Reed Avenue. I remember when I was a child she would give me little loaves of bread with the slices approximately one and a half to two inches square. I thought they were cool.
Old pictures are always interesting when you notice someone you know. Unfortunately this picture is of poor quality and didn't lend itself to enhancing. Mrs. Yates lived two doors down from us on Reed Avenue. I remember when I was a child she would give me little loaves of bread with the slices approximately one and a half to two inches square. I thought they were cool.
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