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  2. Wall Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Wall Township is served by three first aid squads. [131] Wall First Aid was formed in September 1939 and is known as Wall Township First Aid & Rescue Squad (52–21). Their station is located at 1900 Monmouth Boulevard, just off State Route 18. [138] Wall Community First Aid Squad (52–22) was established on November 15, 1960.

  3. New Hope Baptist Church (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    Cissy Houston has long been a musical influence on the church. [3] Funeral services for Whitney Houston, [4] a lifelong member of the congregation, were held at the New Hope Baptist Church. [5] [6] NJ Governor Chris Christie began his inauguration activities at the church in 2009 and 2014. [7] [8] In 2024, Cissy Houston’s funeral was held at ...

  4. New North Reformed Low Dutch Church - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was organized in 1784, formed from the Paramus Reformed Church. An earlier church may have been built at the site around 1789. The current church was constructed from 1814 to 1819 and was restored from 1971 to 1972. The stone church features a replica pulpit based on the original imported from the Netherlands.

  5. List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pompton Reformed Church Pompton Lakes: 1814 Religious Barrow Mansion: Jersey City: c. 1835: Private home: Adapted as community center beginning in 1890s Stratford Quaker Store: Stratford: c. 1840: General Store Foundation from 1740s, rebuilt circa 1840 Jonathan Pyne House: Cape May: 1844 Residence In Cape May County.

  6. St. James' A. M. E. Church (Newark, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    St. James' A.M.E. Church is a historic church located at High and Court Streets in Newark, New Jersey. Built in 1850 by architect John Welch and dedicated in 1854, it was originally called the High Street Presbyterian Church until 1926, when it was briefly disbanded. It was re-established as Bethel AME Church before being renamed Saint James ...

  7. Queen of Angels Church (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    Queen of Angels Church (formerly known as St. Peter's Church) was a historic Black Catholic church on Belmont Avenue (now Irvine Turner Blvd) at Morton Street in Newark, New Jersey. It was the first Catholic parish for African Americans in the Archdiocese of Newark .

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  9. Category:Roman Catholic churches in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Church (Orange, New Jersey) St. John's Church (Newark, New Jersey) St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral (Camden, New Jersey) St. Joseph's Polish Catholic Church; Saint Mary of Mount Virgin Roman Catholic Church; St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church; St. Mary's Abbey Church; Saint Mary's Catholic Church Complex; St. Mary's Church (Wharton, New ...