World War-II Vets Saved Our World

Click here to visit http://www.honorflight.org/
Some gave all and some came home.
Please honor these Veterans who saved our world
.

Click here to visit Makley's web page
WW-II Vets visiting their Memorial in Washington DC
The above photo was taken by R.A. Makley Photographic Images.

Honor Flight provides them a free trip, you can help.

  Honor Flight is a non profit organization created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their sacrifices. We fly our heroes to Washington, DC to visit and reflect at their memorials. Top priority is given to the senior veterans – WW II survivors along with those other veterans that may be terminally ill. Honor Flight first flew in May 2005 with six small planes flying 12 WW II veterans, departing out of Springfield, Ohio.  In 2006, with a waiting list of veterans expanding rapidly, we transitioned to commercial airline carriers to accommodate the maximum number of veterans as possible.  Partnering with HonorAir in Hendersonville, North Carolina and Hero Flight in Provo, Utah,  we formed the “Honor Flight Network.”  Together, we are aggressively expanding our programs to other cities across the nation in 2007. Based on recent statistics, we are losing WW II veterans at the rate of 1200 per day. Honor Flight will continue do whatever it takes to fulfill the dreams of our veterans and, very importantly, our senior heroes travel absolutely free.

Subsequent to the WW II veterans, our efforts will then focus on our Korean and then Vietnam veterans, honoring them similarly.

HONOR FLIGHT – our way of paying a small tribute to those that gave so much; to take a memorable, safe, and rewarding FLIGHT with HONOR!!!
Flag
Lewis E. and Mary Ella Somers on a 1940's Memorial Day.
Lewis Somers was the first local rural mail carrier, delivering mail on horseback to parts of Egg Harbor Township.

 


Support Local Businesses

When it's time to shop, we're all checking the sales brochures looking to save money. But did you realize that a good portion of the tax money to run EHT and our Schools comes from our local businesses?

We need to support them by making as many local purchases as we can, rather than up in Hamilton Township, or at other shopping areas. Each dollar we spend locally, comes back in local tax dollars and benefits our township. If our stores are forced to close up in these hard times, we will suffer along with them.

By helping them, we help ourselves. When you're there, tell them you live and shop in EHT!

Thank you, John Dilks, EHT.COM

This is
Egg Harbor Twp's History Web Site

300 years of EHT History, On Line
Sketches of Egg Harbor Township
Written in 1964


"It is our hope that the children of our school system may learn from these pages and always be aware of their heritage."

                                               Evelyn Ryon Collins, 1964

In 1964 Egg Harbor Township celebrated its Tercentenary. Community Leaders, Long-Time Residents, Teachers, Local Historians, and many others worked for over a year putting together a wonderful history book called "Sketches of Egg Harbor Township," a complete history.

Evelyn Ryon Collins, Tercentenary Committee Research and Librarian, made the following statement in the book: "It is our hope that the children of our school system may learn from these pages and always be aware of their heritage." And at that time, books were distributed to all of EHT's schools and libraries.

Since 1964 Egg Harbor Township has built many new schools. The local and school libraries themselves have been reorganized many times. Most of the original "Sketches of Egg Harbor Township" books have been lost and now this book has become very rare and hard to find, anywhere.

You can visit this document by clicking on the "Our History" selection on the upper left side, under our flag.

 



Help fill this space.....
               Your Photos Wanted

Send EHT.COM your EHT photos for display. We want anything about EHT, current or from the past. Here's a chance to show off your flower garden, that vintage car in your garage, your favorite antique, or favorite scenic view you took last year.

We are especially looking for Historic Photos, photos from the past. We want to show what EHT looked like 10, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 years ago.

We accept Digital photos (scanned or from a digital camera.) Send them to     oldradio@comcast.net

We will also accept photos by US Mail. But please be aware, we can not be responsible for the return of any photos we get by US Mail, though we will try very hard to. Please do not write on any photos, front or rear. Instead attach a yellow Post-it or send text on an additional paper included with the photo. Also include you name, address and telephone number.

Mail photos to:
EHT.COM Photos
c/o John Dilks
125 Warf Road
Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234-8501

If you want us to telephone you about photos, please e-mail us at:
    oldradio@comcast.net


 

 


EHT.COM

Egg Harbor Twp. -- Many EHT residents have taken time to e-mail messages to EHT.COM's Webmaster. You will continue to see improvements and new features, with more added every week.

Check out the great Recipe Web Site with more than 280,000 great menus. All you have to do is type in what you want a recipe for and you will get several, and sometimes more than 100 different, menus for that dish.

Next is WhitePages.com, the new name for Telephone Information. If you use this, you won't be charged by Ma Bell for telephone numbers. You can also type in a telephone number using Reverse Lookup and see who it belongs to (if it's listed.)

Everybody watches TV, so you can check EHT's TV Guide listings on line. I set it for the Comcast Cable listings. You have to register with TV Guide now to use the free on line guide, it only takes a minute, and you only have to do it once. If you want the other cable companies, or direct by antenna, you can change to those listings when you register on their web page.

 

 

 

What's New?
Business of the Month

Best Crab Cakes
and Seafood
Click to see web page

Click to see web page
Now open at
English Creek Center

 

Click here to visit http://www.honorflight.org/
National Honor Flight
Web Site

Cheapest Local Gas
Click Here
Click here for cheapest local gas


  
Click on QST for Old Radio column
Old Radio Column

 Harry Hurley Show
Hurley in the Morning on WIBG, Click here
Hear EHT News
WIBG 7-11 AM Daily
Click photo to Listen

News Channel
Click here for TV-40
Local EHT Stories
and Sports
(on line)


Click for Primo Menu

Official Antique Shop to EHT.com - Click here

There's a new
Store in Town!
Click here to see the new ACE Hardware
Click the ACE
to find it.

 

Quick Information

Our Flag: Click on the American Flag to learn more about it.

New: The Current, our Home-Town newspaper, is now on line and can be reached from this web page by clicking on "Our Newspaper" on the left, under "Community Links".

Homeland Security
- Click Here -
Everything you need to know, and everything you should know, about Homeland Security.

EHT Government: Our Government Website in EHT, can be reached by clicking on "Town Hall & Official" under "Everything EHT" on the left. EHT.COM will always have this link in the same place.

Updated: Listen to Old Time Radio shows from the 1930s and '40s are broadcast every night on Radio EHT from 8:07 PM till 12 Midnight. Click on the old-time radio below, left, there is a weekly schedule. Check this evenings schedule and forget about TV.

 


Formerly of EHT
Patcong Valley
Railroad Schedule

Updated 5-29-2010

 

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