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Showing posts with label COMMUNITY EVENTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COMMUNITY EVENTS. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

1930: COMMUNITY NEWS FROM SELECTED TOWNS AND VILLAGES

I could spend hours perusing the weekly page in the Trenton Times which details the activities of the many persons, places and things that happened in those long ago years. Many of the mini articles have names of folks I know; I'm sure many visitors will also find familiar names.
Sally Logan Gilman said...
Hi Tom: Names make news. It's always been that and thankfully, it will always be true.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

1946: THE FEAST OF LIGHTS REVISED THANKS TO CARLO BENEDETTI





Thanks to my friend, Carlo Benedetti, a regular visitor to this blog for pointing out that there were previous posts relating to the demise of the Feast of Lights. I have gone back and picked up those articles and linked them here in order to tie all the events together. Many thanks, Carl. Your comment pointing to the earlier articles relating to the Fest has given us a complete chronology of the events that led up to the demise.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

2009: INDEPENDENCE DAY IN OLDEN TIMES




Here are two graphics from my "HOLIDAYS" folder in the Hamilton Library Local History Collection. Note the ease with which children could access the dangerous pyrotechnics! Did anyone notice the absence of advertising for all those Pennsylvania fireworks stores that made such big news in the recent past? Methinks the black and whites were waiting for the buyers as they crossed the river from Morrisville to Trenton!
HAVE A SAFE AND SANE 4TH!

Monday, June 29, 2009

1944: SUMMER PLAYGROUND ENTERTAINMENT AT GROVEVILLE

The Hamilton Township Recreation Department of Years gone by had an extensive collection of summer programs at the schools throughout the area. I remember spending numerous Friday nights at the Kuser School playground watching "Laurel and Hardy" and other movies. Kuser's playground was very popular in the Kuser neighborhood, as I am sure it was in Groveville, Maple Shade, and other area schools.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

1944: LAKESIDE PARK SOCIAL AND CIVIC SOCIETY

Even today there is a little tight knit community at Lakeside Park; along with Lakeside Heights, one of the nicer areas of Hamilton.

1944: HAMILTON CELEBRATES THE 4TH WITH A PARADE

Wow, this will be my 76th July 4th! I sure wish I knew what happened to all those large WWII veterans' "Honor Roll" display boards that were displayed all over public places in Hamilton Township during the war years. I fear they were torn down and destroyed. How soon we forget!