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From New Jersey-On Saturday afternoon organist James Lenney fired up Trinity Episcopal Church's renovated organ, an added row of pipes now allowing the instrument to emit dramatically lower tones, as well as softer, lighter sounds. With the church music in the background, around a dozen Cranford residents toured the renovated sanctuary, a project that took several years to complete, at an open house event. The sanctuary officially opened for services on Dec. 5."It feels like you're back home again when you're in the church," said Warden Marion Nechuta, adding that the congregation attended services in the hall adjacent to the sanctuary for the past few years, prayer books and hymnals balanced on their knees.More here-http://cranford.patch.com/articles/trinity-episcopal-opens-new-sanctuary
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