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Untitledligion,_ New Hackensack Reformed ...on Route 376 Hackensack Reformed church founded in 1758 W.APPINGERS FALLS— The Reformed received and the choir had developed from a trio to a four-part New Hackensack Church, Route 376, was founded in choir. To accommodate the enlarged 175$ when the New Hackensack congregation of the region's Dutch Sunday school classes, the chapel Reformed Church elected to form a balcony was expanded to a com- plete second floor by 1953. church in their area. With no building available, Church growth continued services were held in private Brin- creating the need for more space. By May 1, 1958, the Delmer Cooper homes until Joris and Ida Memorial Hall, named in honor of c k e r h o f f presented the land for a the man who pioneered its con - congregation with church and cemetery on Nov. 18, struction, was completed and 1765. ready for occupancy. The first church was constructed A large house located on Route in 1766 in what is now the cemetery. 376 not far from the church was The present church was completed purchased and put into use as the in 1834 with the parsonage across new parsonage by 1965. the street finished in 1840. In 1968 ground was broken in The Ellesdie Chapel, constructed front of this parsonage for a in 1890 in New Hamburg, was modern educational building which donated to the church by Isabel was completed in 1970. Satterthwaite. Using $1,000 left to the church in 1893, the chapel was The church now consists of ap- removed from its former site and proximately 725 members and in rebuilt beside the church where it addition to the four-part choir, housed the Sunday school classes. boasts five bell choirs. In 1943 the church membership was composed of 40 active mem- Church pastors are the Rev. bers and 26 Sunday school pupils. James A. Neeval and the Rev. By 1956, 378 members had been Richard H. Weyer. A