EXIT Realty JP Rothermel Blog

Jonathon Andrews 6 years ago

Friday 7/7:   Love movies? Make your way towards Lindenwold Park this Friday night for an outdoor entertainment & movie night! At 7 PM there will be The Simon Mandal Magic Show, and at 8:45 showing of the movie SING will begin.

 

 

 

 

Lindenwold Park

1000 United States Ave

Lindenwold, NJ 08021

 

 

Saturday 7/8: Have you been wanting items that are out of your price range? Then come on out to Medford this Saturday for this HUUUUUUUUGE ESTATE SALE! It is from 8 AM - 3 PM.

 

 

 

 

 
What's Our Town History? - Smithville Edition
Jonathon Andrews 6 years ago

Smithville is a very prominent landmark in Lumberton. Everyone in the surrounding areas has at least heard of Smithville Park and Smithville Mansion. But what makes them so special? Today, we’re going to uncover that mystery.

            Smithville was originally known as Alumhatta, a Delaware Indian village, it then went on to go by various names over the years. From 1780-1830 it was known as Parker’s Mills (for its owner, Sarah Parker), Shreveville from 1831-1865, and since then it has been k...
What's Our Town History? - Vincentown Edition
Jonathon Andrews 6 years ago

           Vincentown was founded in 1758, but has gone by a few names in the past such as Quakertown, and Brimstone Neck. It was later named Vincent’s Town, but came to be Vincentown, because of Vincent Leeds; he was the most active out of his brothers, Philo and James, when they were all buying land. Vincent bought most of the land that Vincentown is built upon in 1743; however, additional land was purchased in 1758. Vincentown’s Post Office was granted its United States Postal Service charter...

What's Our Town History? - Kirby's Mill Edition
Jonathon Andrews 6 years ago

In about 1773 there was a petition made to the General Assembly, this was to request access to build a dam that could power a sawmill and a gristmill(a machine that grinds grain into flour). The Mill was made completely operational by the year 1778.

 

The house that resides across from the mill is often referred to as the “Miller’s House. It was originally built by Nehemiah Haines about ten years after the mill was constructed. His son later inherited it in 1830 and redesigned the mill from a...
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