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St. Cecilia High School was a Catholic high school in Englewood, in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that operated under the supervision of the Archdiocese of Newark until it closed in 1986.
Donald Wuertz, the director of the Office of Concern Food Pantry at St. Cecilia Church in Englewood, said he expects the food pantry to distribute 900 turkeys this Thanksgiving season, surpassing ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:39, 21 December 2016: 4,464 × 3,456 (2.7 MB): Beyond My Ken == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description= {{en|1= Saint Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church is located at 52 West Demarest Avenue at the corner of Waldo Place in Englewood, New Jersey. }} |Source={{own}} |Date=2016-06-04 |Author=[[User:Beyond My...
Spanish Gothic and Moorish style church built 1922-1924 St. Aedan 800 Bergen Ave, Jersey City Church dedicated 1931, serves as the Saint Peter's University Church and a local parish church [21] St. Aloysius 691 West Side Ave, Jersey City Parish established 1897; French Renaissance style church and bell tower dedicated 1908 [22] St. Ann (Polish)
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Resurrection School - the result of the creation of the Parish of the Resurrection, which was formed in 1997 and merged St. Boniface church and the schools of St. Bridget, St. Mary, St. Peter and Holy Rosary. St. Bridget's School building was used for the lower school and Holy Rosary School building was used for the upper school. - closed 2013
St. Cecilia High School (Nebraska), part of St. Cecilia Middle and High School in Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska St. Cecilia Cathedral School, a grade school in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey) , a defunct high school in Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey that closed in 1986 and was the first coaching job ...
Englewood Township, the city's predecessor, is believed to have been named in 1859 for the Engle family. The community had been called the "English Neighborhood", as the first primarily English-speaking settlement on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River after New Netherland was annexed by England in 1664, though other sources mention the Engle family and the heavily forested areas of the ...