The Mather Funeral Home was founded in 1916 by S. Southard Mather. Mr. Mather actively ran the day to day operations of the funeral home until he was joined by his son Maurice A. Mather in 1940. In 1942 Maurice Mather enlisted in the United...
Funeral Homes in Three Bridges, NJ
We, the Higgins family, for over 135 years and four generations, have been privileged to serve the families and the community as a whole with professional service and personal attention. Each family, regardless of race, ethnicity or religion, is...
In the year 1915, Elmer A. Kemp opened a small “store front” funeral parlor at 315 Centre Street in the City of Trenton.The Kingston and Kemp Funeral home is proud to be family owned and operated - serving Hamilton and the surrounding area...
Finegan Funeral Home is family owned and operated. We continue the tradition of service begun in 1931 by founder John T. Finegan and carried on by his son, James T. Finegan, Sr. Today, brothers John M. Finegan, Sr. and Jeffrey E. Finegan, Sr.,...
The Michael Hegarty Funeral Home began in 1975 to serve the Old Bridge Community and its surrounding areas. From our original location, we offer more than 30 years experience as a full-service funeral home that serves all faiths.
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Three Bridges is an unincorporated community located within Readington Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States, on the South Branch Raritan River. It is named for the three original bridges which crossed the river.Farmers John Vlerebone and Harriet Foster Cline were original land owners in the area of Three Bridges. They eventually sold some land to the Central Railroad of New Jersey for its South Branch Line. Vlerebone and Kline subdivided their land along Old York Road after 1864. In 1885 the Lehigh Valley Railroad also built a line through Three Bridges. Numerous lines for shipping produce and a number of daily passenger lines stopped in the village in its heyday. With the loss of the passenger lines, a large number of commercial businesses are gone, but there are still several restaurants and a branch of the Hunterdon County Library System.
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