Gone Fishing in Marion
26 Saturday Apr 2008
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26 Saturday Apr 2008
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18 Friday Apr 2008
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Sunday, April 20th @ 3:00 p.m
LIZZIE BORDEN LIVE
. . . THINK YOU KNOW HER . . .THINK AGAIN
THE LEGEND COMES TO LIFE
Winner 2007 JACOBY AWARD:
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress for Lizzie Borden Live

“Dalton is nothing less than superb in her depiction of the character,as her Lizzie is alternating sweet, innocent, witty and savagely murderous. The audience is left to decide which Lizzie is the real one.”
Ed Wismer, Cape May Star and Wave
Written & performed by: Jill Dalton
Directed by: Jack McCullough
Original Music by: Larry Hochman
78th Street Theatre Lab
236 West 78th Street
2nd floor
(Sorry, no latecomers admitted.)
(Between B’way & Amsterdam/next door to Stand-up New York)
#1 train to 79th Street
Tickets $20.00 (mention ‘pears’ receive $5 off)
Reservations : LIZZIEBORDENLIVE@GMAIL.com
Tell your friends!!!
Check out Lizzie’s Web Site: WWW.LIZZIEBORDENLIVE.COM
Lizzie Borden Live was commissioned by The East Lynne Theater Company where it premiered in Cape May, NJ in 2007.
08 Tuesday Apr 2008
Salem is rumored to be the new hot spot for weekending for the Boston crowd but who would have thought it might become a venue for Lizzie Borden during the annual Salem Haunted Happening Madness in October. Word has it that the Essex Street Newmarket Gallery will be the hot spot for Lizzie to be hanging out come October 2008. What would a Fall River girl have to say to all of this?
http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2008/04/07/nightlife-in-salem/
08 Tuesday Apr 2008
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LIZZIE BORDEN LIVE
. . . THINK YOU KNOW HER . . .THINK AGAIN
THE LEGEND COMES TO LIFE
Winner 2007 JACOBY AWARD:
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress for Lizzie Borden Live
“Dalton is nothing less than superb in her depiction of the character,
as her Lizzie is alternating sweet, innocent, witty and savagely
murderous. The audience is left to decide which Lizzie is the real
one.” Ed Wismer, Cape May Star and Wave
Written & performed by: Jill Dalton
Directed by: Jack McCullough
Original Music by: Larry Hochman
Sunday, April 20th @ 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 8th @ 3:00 p.m.
(Sorry, no latecomers admitted.)
78th Street Theatre Lab
236 West 78th Street
(Between B’way & Amsterdam/next door to Stand-up New York)
#1 train to 79th Street
Tickets $20.00 (mention ‘pears’ receive $5 off)
Reservations : LIZZIEBORDENLIVE@GMAIL.com
Also selected as part of the Six Figures Theatre Company’s 6th Annual
Artists of Tomorrow Festival with two performances.
Friday, May 2nd @ 9 pm
Sunday, May 4th @ 3 pm
The West End Theatre
(Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew)
263 West 86th Street
(bet. B’wy & West End Ave.)
For tickets call 212-868-4444 or visit www.smarttix.com
Tell your friends!!!
Check out Lizzie’s Web Site: WWW.LIZZIEBORDENLIVE.COM
Lizzie Borden Live was commissioned by The East Lynne Theater Company
where it premiered in Cape May, NJ in 2007.
05 Saturday Apr 2008
Selling like hotcakes off the shelves of Phantom Book Shop in Ventura is Richard and Deb Senate’s latest excusion into the psychic world - a solution to the Borden case. Deb has the gift of picking up impressions from holding objects from a crime scene. The couple is now tackling England’s own Lizzie Borden- Jack the Ripper. For ordering information and more on this title, visit their website at
04 Friday Apr 2008
Posted in Case Personalities, Fall River, Maplecroft, Potpourri
Alice Russell, the former Borden neighbor and close family friend who testified about Lizzie burning a dress in the kitchen woodstove the day after the funeral services for Andrew and Abby Borden, lived very close to French Street and Maplecroft years after the acquittal. Miss Alice Russell, who was a bookkeeper, clerk and sewing teacher over the course of her employed years in the city, moved into the house above, #18 Hillside, with her mother in 1909 and continued to reside in the two-family home until 1929.
Hillside is perhaps two blocks from French Street and Lizzie’s Maplecroft home. Lizzie and her sister Emma moved into Maplecroft in September of 1893, the autumn after Lizzie’s acquittal. Lizzie resided there until her death in 1927. Older sister Emma left Maplecroft and her sister for reasons not entirely known in 1905, and is rumored never to have been in her sister’s physical presence again.
Alice Russell earned Lizzie’s contempt after giving the damaging testimony about the burnt dress, and was no longer one of Lizzie’s intimate friends forever afterward. With the two ladies living in such proximity, there must have been some awkward moments as they passed on the street over that eighteen year period.
Alice Russell spent her days from 1930 until she died in 1941 at the Home for the Aged, now The Adams House, on Highland Avenue. She is buried in Beech Grove Cemetery in nearby Westport.
Adams House today on Highland Avenue
04 Friday Apr 2008
Yesterday’s Fall River Herald News featured a story on the new Friends group which has begun a program of planting trees at the historic Victorian cemetery.
http://www.heraldnews.com/town_info/history/x1565510740
Oak Grove was begun in 1855 with a 47 acre parcel purchased from Dr. Nathan Durfee who sold it to the city for $200 per acre. The entry arch was erected in 1873. The site http://oakgrovecemetery.wordpress.com features the Borden-Almy plot, Borden-related gravesites, and information on the Borden’s funeral. Over 500 “hits” have come in over the past 24 hours to the site, with a lion’s share of visitors reading about how to become a member- with the Borden-related information a close second. Lizzie still holds a fascination among the city’s population.
02 Wednesday Apr 2008
The recently-found photograph of a young Lizzie in a straw hat has joined the other known photos on the bookshelf in the sitting room at the Borden house. The room also contains the most famous one of Lizzie in Newport after the acquittal posed standing behind a chair- the only photo where she looks directly out at the photographer.
Some say she looks like the cat that swallowed the canary. The Swansea Historical Society houses the new photo of little Lizzie, which is the youngest photo of Lizzie found to date.
01 Tuesday Apr 2008
Lots of action in the neighborhood this week. Dr. Kelly’s house next door to #92 is for sale along with the shop attached to the house next door to it. Saint Mary’s across the street is being sandblasted and stones re-pointed, and work is continuing at an accelerated pace across the street on the new courthouse. Hope the dust settles before August 4th!
Old St. Mary’s Church