Cape May County Herald, 4 March 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 17

WettnemUy, March 4, iigi The Herald »nd The Lantern i Page 17 to Cold Spring Starting in May

us try or homemaker 18th or 19th centuries. t WORK, faithfully me honoretUraditions listed upon, and no gaudy trinkets will be rganizations will be ohold fund-raisers on grounds, but here too ; strict guidelines aimdistracting from the theme of education le: , atore, a native of is an orthopedic icticing in Englewood g at Columbia Univerilvatores divide their :n their North Jersey pine and their South e here in the historic Ireth House, adjacent ge and part irf their ■erty. J LVATORES HOPE d Spring Village will irnerstone of a broad increase understanjoyment of the area’s ritage, and to provide educational activity, will be used for : and further restorawill be no admission

charge to the village. The village will open to the public on Saturday, May 3. Besides the unique collection of historic buildings and the village atmosphere itself, another attraction on opening day will be Dorothy Conelly (of N.J. Public Television’s Fireside Kitchen fame), who will be on hand with her collection of artifacts and wit. “She’s like an Erma Bomback; she’s incredibly funny,” promises Mrs. Salvatore.

OCTAGONAL siTIUCTURE of the 1800s was used as a child's playhouse and as a chickencoopf it's angled walls prevented chicks frotn smothering one-'another.

AT ONE TIME located on Town Rank Kd., the Nathaniel Douglass House is one of only three or four structures in the village actually built in l/ower Township.