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Henderson history: Resting in peace here hasn’t always been a foregone conclusion
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 4 months agoResidents of Henderson County have had a bad habit of profaning sacred ground. Lord knows how many...
Henderson history: Dixie Flyer ran over Henderson family in 1922
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 2 months agoElnora E. Burris bought her husband a drugstore March 3, 1922, and less than six months later the...
Get ready for the holidays by enjoying concerts, hiking, theater, ice-skating, and more
South Bend Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThe Thanksgiving weekend kicks off the winter holiday season, and in addition to gatherings with...
A purported second wife tried to claim racetrack’s original namesake
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 1 year agoFew people talk about A. Barret Dade these days, even though his name is plastered across the...
Henderson history: Henderson power plant worker met horrific death in 1923
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 1 year agoWilliam Anderson Hulse was on his knees when death accidentally fell on him Feb. 10, 1923. He had...
Henderson history: Henderson community spoke with its wallet to build Soaper Hotel
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe Soaper Hotel is more than one of the downtown’s larger buildings. To characterize it as a...
Meet the candidates for Jamesburg mayor and where they stand on the issues
Home News Tribune | My Central Jersey via Yahoo News· 7 months agoLongtime Jamesburg Mayor Marlene Lowande, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Thomas...
Henderson history: Last local Confederate veterans were dying in the 1920s
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 1 year agoI used to brag about my Confederate heritage because I thought it represented my taste for...
O’Shae Sibley, dancer killed in NYC, gets a final farewell from mourners at The Met in Philadelphia
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 10 months agoPHILADELPHIA — At the Met on Tuesday morning, as Vanessa Bell Armstrong’s “Nobody But Jesus” echoed...
Henderson's South Elm Street 'castle' was built for a pioneer businesswoman
The Gleaner via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThere’s a house at 425 S. Elm St. – atop what used to be called Sneed’s Hill – that stands as a monument to one of Henderson’s pioneer businesswomen: Mary Turner Shelby. She died 75 years ago ...