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  2. Brookdale, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In 1795, the Dutch Reformed Church of Stone House Plains (now Brookdale Reformed Church) was formed, creating a spiritual and social focal point for the community. The original church edifice was built in 1802; it burned and was rebuilt about 1857. [18]

  3. Bloomfield, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Society of Bloomfield (now the Bloomfield Presbyterian Church on the Green) was formed in 1794 and named in honor of then-brigadier Joseph Bloomfield, commander of New Jersey troops in the Whiskey Rebellion. [25] About the same time, the Dutch Reformed Church of Stone House Plains (now Brookdale Reformed Church) was established ...

  4. List of cemeteries in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Head Of The River Cemetery, 600 NJ Route-49, Estell Manor; Bergen County ... Brookdale Reformed Church, Bloomfield. Belleville Reformed Church (now under a new name), ...

  5. Category : Reformed Church in America churches in New Jersey

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    Pages in category "Reformed Church in America churches in New Jersey" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  6. Northeastern Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern Bible College was founded by Charles W. Anderson and first opened in September 1950 as Northeastern Bible Institute, at the Brookdale Baptist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey. The college relocated to a campus in Essex Fells in the fall of 1952. The name was changed in 1964 to Northeastern Collegiate Bible Institute, and finally in ...

  7. Thomas Cadmus - Wikipedia

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    Cadmus was born about 1736, [1] and was baptized at the Reformed Church of Second River in Newark Township (now Belleville), New Jersey, the sixth child of Geertie Bras (1699-) and third child of her second husband, Abraham Cadmus (1708-1759), a lumber and stone merchant and storekeeper.

  8. 800 wins and counting: Brookdale baseball coach hits ... - AOL

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    Brookdale's Nick LoVarco celebrates his homerun during the first inning of the Rowan College of South Jersey - Cumberland vs. Brookdale baseball game at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, NJ ...

  9. List of Calvinist educational institutions in North America

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    Netherlands Reformed Christian School [1] (Pompton Plains, New Jersey) Northern Michigan Christian High School ( McBain, Michigan ) Plymouth Christian High School ( Grand Rapids, Michigan )