Winter 2008 - Dover Area Historical Society
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Winter 2008 - Dover Area Historical Society
D OVER A REA HISTORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL EDITION NEWSLETTER Ye Old Tye News Volume XXXIX Issue 1 WINTER 2007 Mayor Of Dover, England Visits Dover, N.J. HISTORIC VISIT BY THE MAYOR JAN KENTOR Special points of interest: DOVER-No one could have ordered a better day than Saturday, September 9, 2006. The temperture was just right, around 80 degrees and a cool breeze along with the shade of the trees in front of town hall, set a perfect setting for such a historic event that was about to take place. This special edition of Ye Old Tye News takes a special look at this event as witnessed by the hundreds of people who attended and the thousands of photos that were taken. Our own historical society’s photographer Rick Kelly was able to snap hundreds of photos from start to finish whick are presented in this edition. We know many of our society members live outof-town and out-of-state and were not able to attend. We hope this newsletter will bring you a little closer to a • Briefly highlight your point of interest here. • Briefly highlight your point of interest here. • Briefly highlight your point of interest here. • Briefly highlight your point of interest here. Inside this issue: Inside Story 2 Inside Story 2 Inside Story 2 Inside Story 3 Inside Story 4 Inside Story 5 Inside Story 6 Town Crier of Morris and Sussex Counties, William I. Joseph proclaims the official start of the ceremony commensing around 5:00 pm. day that made Dover proud. Proud of its heritage and its people. Proud of Dover’s present and its future. One only has to live in Dover or had lived in Dover, gone to Dover’s schools, attended Dover’s churches and shoped in Dover’s downtown to truly realize what a great community Dover really is. A Taste Of English Politeness Strikes Dover PAGE 2 Y E O LD T Y E N E WS 2007 Membership The following members have paid their annual dues for 2006. LIFE MEMBERSHIP Dr. A.L. & Jean Baker, Hopatcong Benson Thomson Agency, Dover Joan & Alan Bocchino, Dover James Brooks, Ocean City Curtis & Lois Brown,Lancaster,PA Harriet Buono, Dover Eva Casey, Dover George Coulthard, Dover Norman & Mary Lou Dailey,Dover James & JoAnn Dodd, Dover Patrick Fahy, Dover Evelyn Gilbert, Jensen Beach, Fla. David & Karen Glaser, Dover Victor & Ellen Guadagno, Sparta Jim & Verna Johnson, Pompton Plains Patricia Kalena, Dover 2007 Membership (Cont.) Robin & Connie Foster, Dover Bogert & Helen Holly, Dover Bob & Janet Hooper, Dover John & Caroline Huntzinger, Milford Stu & Betty Inglis, Dover Carl & Shirley Iosso, Dover Margaret & Ralph Kubisky, Dover George & Lynn Laurie, Dover Paul & Kathy McDougall, Randolph Ralph & Betty MacNaughten, Mine Hill Larry & Cathy Magliochetti, Dover Joe Mann, Middletown, NY Bert & Linda McDonald, Dover Byard& Linda Miller, Heber Springs, AR Dr. Hugh & Minerva Miller, Dover, DE 2007 Membership (Cont.) Beth Schoonmaker, Dover Julia Stringer, Dover Dr. Arthur Tiger, Dover Dr. Anthony Troha, Mine Hill Louisa Wall, Dover Arlene Wright, Murphysboro, ILL SENIOR Faith Andres, Dover Ellen Appio, Randolph Edith Baker, Dover Ivan & Natalie Basch, Dover Marjorie Herring Bell, LosAngeles, CA Gloria Benedict, Dover Richard Kelly, Dover Henry & Charlotte Luer, Denville Marilyn Martin, Cottage Grove, MN Dr. Hugh&Minerra Miller,Dover,DE Richard & Barbara Newman, Dover Frank Poolas, Dover Mr.&Mrs. Wm.Richardson, Mt.Arlington Stan & Marjorie Schoonmaker, Dover Bill & Ulla Shuler, Dover Paul Shuler, Dover Tuttle Funeral Home, Randolph Kay Walker, Dover JoAnne Zarger, Mine Hill In Memory of Arch Nicholas, Dover SUSTAINING Don & Jean Alperti, Oakcreek, CO Rotary Club of Dover VOLUM E XXXI X Betty & Woody Hedden,Randolph Nancy & Bill Kattermann, Dover Rev. James & Loretta Slattery, Dover Brownwood Realty Co.Inc., Dover Eve Casey, Dover Frank D’Auria, Denville Dover Market Place, Wayne Joyce Lake, Dover Scott & Judy Miller, Dover Cindy & Rich Romaine, Dover Susan & Wm. Shauer, Dover Victor’s Flowers, Dover FAMILY Penny & Joshua Bennett, Dover Joe & Cindy Burbridge, Dover Juan & Kathleen Casiano, Dover George & Mary Castellitto,Randolph John & Mary Chirip, Randolph Richard & Cathey Cole, Dover George & Bonnie Debonney, Dover John D’Agostino, Landing Jeanne DeMark, Longmont, CO Gordon&Barbara Dunn, Pt. Charlotte, FL Russell & Edith Fine, Milford, DE Dr. Edward & Ellen Forbes, Randolph Karl & Ginny Miller, Hayes, VA James & Linda Mullin, Dover Ken & Margaret Palovitz, Towaco Mike & Cathy Piccallo, Dover Carmen & Helen Pennella, Dover Mabel Poulos, Dover Robert Schwarz, Dover Ian & Gertrude Simms, Hopatcong Duncan & Dorothy Smith, Silver Spring, MD Joanne & Bob Steinberg, Dover Raymond & Mary Storey, Manchester LeRoy & Edith Varga, Dover Jim & RaeAnn Visioli, Dover Pat Visioli, Milford, DE Bob & Alice Wagner, Wharton Steve & Linda Wagoner, Dover Neldon & Alma Williams, Dover Wm. & Brenda Woodhull, Dover INDIVIDUAL Robert Bahrs, Morris Plains Nan Cannon, Dover Robert Carpenter, Rockaway Phyllis Casey, Dover James Fransen, Sussex Kathi Gilbert, Dover Ward Grossman, Saco, Maine John Hynes, Easton, NH Martin Kane, Mt. Lakes Gary Kazin, Rockaway Douglas Laurie, New York City Jacqueline Loeffler, Dover Nancy Nicholas, Dover Marilyn Patterson, Dover Bernard Schenkler, Rockaway Jack Bennett, Morris Plains Joe & Carolina Bentrovato, Dover Vivian Berg, Dover Carolyn Bishop, Dover Joyce Bowlby, Mine Hill Edna Burkart, Dover Frances Campbell, Mt Tabor Pat Carthage, Lk Hopatcong Jean Cater, Dover Howard Chegwidden, Dover Jean Chervnsik, Dover Jane Cody, Pompton Plains Peter Cullen, Clifton Ed Curry, Dover Jane Curtin, Dover Ed Daniels, Dover Lynn Davis, Lady Lake, FL Marion DeArmond, Ledgewood Catharine DeShazo, Dover Thomas & Ellen DeShazo, Frenchtown Douglas Dickerson, Dover Albert Ebner, Mine Hill Elinor Eckert, Boonton Emma Eckhart, Dover Richard & Elfriede Egan, Dover Robert Fancher, Wharton Maggie Fischer & Bob Starling, Dover Phyllis & Ray Fisher, Dover Robert & Mary Flanagan, Dover Roger Flartey, Denville (cont. page 4) VOLUM E XXXI X Y E O LD T Y E N E WS Membership 2006 SENIOR (CONT. FROM PAGE TWO) Eugene Gill, Dover John V. Gill, Flanders Rolando Gomez, Dover Joyce Gorine, Dover Sophie Goritski, Blairstown Florence Gray, Dover Margaret Greenan, Dover Leonore Harrison, Mt Tabor William Hastie, Wharton Diane Hunter, Dover Phil Jaeger, Cedar Grove Mary Jenkins, Dover Catherine Jugan, Dover Paula Kassell, Dover Judy Klement, Remer, MN Judith Kovar, Rockway John & Helen Kuzel, Dover Helen Lambert, Wharton Clare Leifer, Dix Hills, NY DorothVirginia List, Dover Shirley Lohman, Dover Charlene Sue May, Manassas, VA PAGE 3 Helen McCahill, Ocean Grove Marion McKane, Dover Gloria Melnick, Atlanta, GA Delores Tate, Belhaven, NC K. Robert Thompson, Denville Marion Thriemer, Murphysboro, IL Mary V. Toye, Hackettstown Martin & Edith Trengove, Hackettstown E.M. Visioli, Morristown Marjorie Weber, Birdsboro, PA Henry Will, Ledgewood Miriam Willinger, D over Florence Winch, Dover Clara Wolford, Dover Bob & Barbara Woodhull, Dover Bernadina Milano, Randolph Kenneth Miller, Mine Hill Otto Miller, Mine Hill Roy & Marion Miller, Dover Louise Dickerson Milner, Hamilton, NY Ruth A. Monahan, Randolph Dorothy Lindberg, Jamison, PA Joan Munson, Dover Dorothy O’Leary, Hanover, PA Joyce O’Malley, Lehigh Acres, FL Helen Peterson, Dover Diane Power, Rockaway Twp. Edna Rawson, Dover Edward & Madeline Reich, Dover Mary Ritzer, Hackettstown Diane Saitta, Dover Martha Salvesen, Dover Jean Schneider, Randolph Florence Schuten, Pelion, SC Carolyn Seeger, E. Stroudsburg,PA Virgina Shukailo, Dover Alfreda Suter, Dover Tuttle Funeral Home 272 Highway 10, Randolph Township, NJ 07869 (973) 366-7400 J D Automotive Bob Wagner “Dover Dogs A Symbol Of Our Strength” DOVER-Bob Wagner once again came to the plate and this time hit a grand slam home run. The refurbisher of the Doug Boy Statue at Hurd Park, the restorator of the church statues at Sacred heart Church and the renorvator of the Dover Museum House at 55 W. Blackwell Street, Bob Wagner was once again called upon for his talents and services to do the impossible. Mayor Jame Dodd asked Bob to repair this historic 1869 “Dover Dogs” that were severly damaged by vandals. To everyone’s amazment and delight, Bob pulled through and not only repaired the dogs, but reinvforced their contants to make then better and stronger than ever. Bobs efforts were recognized at the redidication cermony and on three occasion were given a rousing round of applause, one of them being a standing ovation. Bob said the dogs are a symbol of our strength here in Dover” and will continue to look out over the town, prouder than ever. Inside Story Headline This story can fit 75-125 words. supports or enhances the message you’re trying to convey. Avoid selecting images that appear to be out of context. Selecting pictures or graphics is an important part of adding content to your newsletter. Think about your article and ask yourself if the picture Caption describing picture or graphic. Microsoft Publisher includes thousands of clip art images from which you can choose and import into your newsletter. There are also several tools you can use to draw shapes and symbols. Once you have chosen an image, place it close to the article. Be sure to place the caption of the image near the image. PAGE 4 Y E O LD T Y E N E WS VOLUM E XXXI X Dover’s Historic Day In 2006 The Greaders stand ready for the arrival of the Mayor of Dover, Kent England The Colonial Band gets ready to perform the Bristish National Anthaem The mayor of Dover, NJ and the mayor of Dover, England in their processional walk to town hall. While some folks found seating, many visitors gladly stood through the event. All is set as the town crier for Sussex/ Committee Robin Foster opens the Morris Counties announces the start ceremony with Sue Friel talking of the ceremony. on behalf of the Dunnes “Dogs of Dover” Chairman Robin Foster Welcomes “When Mayor Dodd appointed a committee to plan the repair and restoration of our legendary dogs, I eagerly volunteered to serve and chair the efforts. The logical choice to act as Secretary and Treasurer was my wife Connie. The services of Alderman and native son, Frank Compliments of Eve Casey Dover Poolas were enlisted. Alderman Jack Delaney contributed a wealth of ideas. At Frank’s suggestion, Mike Picciallo joined, bringing his record of successful fundraising efforts. Of course, most critical to the success of the project was finding the right person for the physical job of restoration. Dover’s own Bob Compliments of Don & Jean Alperti Oakcreek, CO Compliments of Kay Walker Dover Compliments of Scott & Judy Miller Dover Compliments of Nancy & Bill Kattermann Dover Compliments of Susan & William Shauer Dover Compliments of Rev. James & Loretta Slattery Dover Compliments of Cindy & Rich Romaine Dover Wagner, a frequent volunteer and supporter of many civic causes, painstakingly applied his incomparable skills and produced the impeccable work before us. Thanks, Bob, for a job well done! I would like to thank all the individuals and businesses of Dover who contributed their labors Compliments of Rotary Club Dover Compliments of Compliments of Joyce Lake Dover Compliments of Betty & Woody Hedden Randolph Frank D’Auria Denville VOLUM E XXXI X Y E O LD T Y E N E WS PAGE 5 Mayors of Dover, NJ and Dover, England Make History Inside Story Headline i|vàÉÜËá YÄÉãxÜá tÇw Z|yàá 16 E. Blackwell St. (973) 366-1068 Established 1940 Experienced Award- Benson Thomson Agency INSURANCE – SINCE 1921 15 NORTH MORRIS STREET DOVER, NJ 07801 PHONE: 973-366-0010 Stephen Thomson & Jay Thomson “To c atc h the reader's attention, plac e an interesting sentenc e or quote from the story here.” PAGE 6 Y E O LD T Y E N E WS VOLUM E XXXI X A Visit To The Dover History Museum House Inside Story Headline Inside Story Headline Caption describing picture or graphic. VOLUM E XXXI X Y E O LD T Y E N E WS Unveiling Of The Historic Dover Dogs Inside Story Headline Inside Story Headline PAGE 7 Annual Membership dues: President Emerita—Vivian Berg Family - $20, Individual - $12, President—Betty Inglis Vice President—Stan Schoonmaker Recording Secretary—Joan Bocchino Corresponding Secretary—Brenda Woodhull Treasurer– Stu Inglis Museum Curator-George Laurie Museum House Manager-Bob Wagner Photographer-Rick Kelly Old Tye Editor-George Laurie Senior Citizen (62 and older) - $8 Junior Member (student)—$6 Sustaining Member - $50 Life (one-time payment) (Husband & Wife or Individual) - $250 The Dover Area Historical Society is a 501 C-3 not-for-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible! DOVER AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Board of Trustees Phyllis Casey Pat Kalena Helen Pennella Kathi Gilbert Jim Johnson Carolyn Bishop Robert Wagner Richard Kelly Pat Fahy William Woodhull Virginia Shukailo Kay Walker Dover Area Historical Society PO Box 609 Dover, New Jersey 07802-0609 Back Page Story Headline This story can fit 175-225 words. If your newsletter is folded and mailed, this story will appear on the back. So, it’s a good idea to make it easy to read at a glance. A question and answer session is a good way to quickly capture the attention of readers. You can either compile questions that you’ve received since the last edition or you can summarize some generic questions that are frequently asked about your organization. A listing of names and titles of managers in your organization is a good way to give your newsletter a personal touch. If your organization is small, you may want to list the names of all employees. 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