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A rendering of the courtyard view of the Provo MTC expansion. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the rendering Tuesday night and announced it has finalized its plans to begin construction in the summer of 2015. When complete, the MTC's capacity will rise from 2,800 missionaries in training to 3,500.
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PROVO The LDS Church released renderings Tuesday night of its final plans for the expansion of its Missionary Training Center in Provo.
A site plan also shows the new oval that will change the way families drop off their missionaries at the MTC, one of the church's 15 training centers around the world.
Construction will begin in the summer. When complete in 2017, the MTC will be able to train, house and feed 3,500 missionaries at a time, up from 2,800, according to a news release.
The Provo MTC has been in flux since October 2012, when The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowered the ages at which men and women can serve missions. The age change led to a flood of new missionaries that overwhelmed the Provo MTC.
To accommodate the rush of new elders and sisters into the mission field, the church leased an apartment building and nearby housing at BYU about a mile away from the MTC. It also closed a church school in Mexico and converted it into an MTC.
The Mexico City MTC, opened last year, now hosts many of the church's Spanish-speaking missionaries during training, easing pressure on the Provo MTC.
Also, the number of missionaries is normalizing after the boom caused when LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson announced that men could leave at 18 instead of 19, and sisters could serve at 19 instead of 21.
Those men who were between 18 and 19 and women who were between 19 and 21 who decided to serve immediately created a bottleneck that now is abating.
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By TAYLOR M. LIER
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HOWELL A half-century of worship is being celebrated as a house of worship rings in its 50th anniversary.
The Church of the Master, 110 Salem Hill Road, Howell, will celebrate 50 years of serving the community at 11 a.m. Nov. 23 with a special worship service to be followed by a luncheon at Our House Restaurant.
For Howell native Phil DeFusco, the 50th anniversary of his childhood place of worship is exciting.
I grew up in Howell and still live here today, and I have been going to the church since I was about 4 years old. I am so proud of what it has become, DeFusco said.
The Church of the Master began as a mission church of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Newark, in 1961, according to DeFuscos wife, Kathie.
At the time, Howell was a growing community, and money was approved to begin a church in this area, she said.
The churchs first service was held at the Land O Pines School on Jan. 6, 1963. The congregation grew and plans were eventually made for the construction of a permanent home. On Nov. 24, 1964, the Church of the Master, being approved by the Board of Missions, was opened.
In 1968, the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church combined to form the United Methodist Church, according to DeFusco. The Church of the Master became part of the Southern New Jersey Conference.
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November 18, 2014, 6:18 PM Last updated: Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 11:42 PM
Marko Georgiev/Staff Photographer
A secondary fire ignited by burning embers engulfed a multifamily house at 375 Palisade Ave. in Cliffside Park
Marko Georgiev/Staff Photographer
A three-alarm fire at a multistory building being constructed on Walker street in Cliffside Park was brought under control Tuesday night, but not before the fire spread to at least one occupied building nearby.
Firefighters battled into the late evening Tuesday to quell an intense five-alarm blaze in a four-story residential building under construction in Cliffside Park, struggling against high winds that sent burning embers over a wide area, setting at least one three-story row house ablaze.
Photos: Firefighters battle multiple Cliffside Park fires
The entire block was evacuated along Palisade Avenue adjacent to the initial blaze at the corner of Walker Street. But there were no immediate reports of any serious injuries, said Thomas Calabrese, a borough councilman. As miodnight neared, one fireman had been injured, suffering minor smoke inhalation.
Neighbors who rushed out of their homes in the area said they heard three loud explosions, then saw flames erupt from the roof of the new building, a three-story wood frame structure over a concrete-walled ground floor.
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November 18, 2014, 6:18 PM Last updated: Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 11:53 PM
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A secondary fire ignited by burning embers engulfed a multifamily house at 375 Palisade Ave. in Cliffside Park
Firefighters battled into the late evening Tuesday to quell an intense five-alarm blaze in a four-story residential building under construction in Cliffside Park, struggling against high winds that sent burning embers over a wide area, setting at least one three-story row house ablaze.
Marko Georgiev/Staff Photographer
A three-alarm fire at a multistory building being constructed on Walker street in Cliffside Park was brought under control Tuesday night, but not before the fire spread to at least one occupied building nearby.
Photos: Firefighters battle multiple Cliffside Park fires
The entire block was evacuated along Palisade Avenue adjacent to the initial blaze at the corner of Walker Street. But there were no immediate reports of any serious injuries, said Thomas Calabrese, a borough councilman. As midnight neared, one fireman had been injured, suffering minor smoke inhalation.
Neighbors who rushed out of their homes in the area said they heard three loud explosions, then saw flames erupt from the roof of the new building, a three-story wood frame structure over a concrete-walled ground floor.
Calabrese said the initial fire, at the intersection of Walker Street and Palisade Avenue, was brought under control within about two hours after it was reported about 5:30 p.m., but wind-whipped embers set fire to one of the older three-story row houses along Palisade Avenue.
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3-alarm fire in Cliffside Park spreads to nearby building; area evacuated