532:, December 9, 2009. Accessed October 20, 2017. "The Bayley-Ellard High School Foundation has filed legal notice that it will appeal the dismissal of its lawsuit that aimed to halt the Diocese of Paterson’s sale of 10 acres of athletic fields at the defunct Catholic school in Madison. The lawsuit filed in June claimed that siblings Margaret and Susan Hawes willed money in 1948 to create a Catholic high school and their request was akin to a charitable trust.... The executors of the estates of the Hawes sisters that administered their wills in 1948 asked Assumption Church in Morristown to carry out the founding of the high school, which opened in 1949 and was shuttered in 2005 due to declining enrollment."
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was completed later. The carriage house was demolished in 2003 and an assisted care living facility was built in roughly the same location shortly thereafter. The borough of
Madison purchased the sports fields four years after the school's closing. The conservatory was demolished in approximately 2009, as a part of the conversion of the site into the Paterson Diocese's Center for Evangelization "St Paul Inside the Walls".
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619:, June 10, 1984. Accessed February 28, 2021. "The last time the Bayley-Ellard softball team played in Mercer County Park was in 1982, when it lost a state championship game. Yesterday, however, the Bishops won the Parochial B state championship with a convincing 9-0 thrashing of South Jersey champion St. Joseph, of Hammonton."
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