In Remembrance on Sept 11
This is the war memorial located in front of the Delran Municipal Center. The plaque on the left names local residents from World War II and the Korean Conflict. The one on the right are names from the first World War.
This photo is in my Delran NJ photo set on Flickr.
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Images from Delran Labor Day Parade
Image Credit: PhastPhotos
Yesterday was truly a unique experience for Delran. For the first time in recent memory, Delran hosted a Labor Day parade which brought residents out in force. Parents, friends and neighbors lined the streets to cheer the marching bands, soccer teams and of course Carli Lloyd - US Olympic Gold Medal winner.
Here are a few photos from the parade. To view the full pictures you can visit my Flickr photo set
Brandywine Glen is located off of Hartford Road in Moorestown and is full of distinctive homes. Most were built in the mid '90s and no two are the same. The homes here very beautiful and when I was driving by I stopped off and take a few pictures. With large yards and private settings, this is a wonderful to place to call home. In fact, Randall Cunningham lived here when he was the quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles. If you're ever in the area, I recommend taking a quick drive though!
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No, it doesn't look like much right now - but yes - this is our Delran Post Office. During conversations with some residents the past couple of weeks, I was surprised to learn that many think the Post Office has closed down. Believe it or not, the Post Office is very open and ready for business.
What you see in the picture is the result of someone parking their car in the lobby many months ago. That's right, in case you missed it, one lucky lady decided to see what would happen if she drives her car through a building.
So yes - it looks boarded up, it's missing a sign and looks closed. But the Delran Post Office is very much open!
The photo above is of the Moorestown Community House located on Main Street in Moorestown NJ. It's history goes back to 1926. While many buildings from that time have a more colonial feel, the Community House was a combination of English & Colonial styles to help mimimize the cost to upkeep a brick exterior. If you visit the Community House website, you can read more about the history around the development of this building.
Today, the House is home to many clubs and organizations with meeting rooms, offices, a gym and indoor swimming pool. In fact, I took my swimming lessons at this pool when I was growing up!
This photo is in my Moorestown, NJ photo set on Flickr.
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