According to the 1965 city directory, The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Galilei Lodge No. 269 met every Tuesday at 584 High Street. The organization’s secretary, Mario M. Cavallini, lived at 123 Brookdale Avenue.
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This is the Odd Fellows Temple, not the Old Fellows Temple. The Odd Fellows is a fraternal benevolent association and they had chapters throughout the state and country, including on the site of the City of Union (Union county) municipal building on Morris Avenue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Order_of_Odd_Fellows
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