After many years of service, this instrument has fallen into a state of disrepair, especially after recent damage to the swell division (behind the facade pictured below.)
Beginning in 2011 the Tenerowicz Pipe Organ Co will begin to restore this instrument, starting with rebuilding of the swell division and releathering of the main bellows. The complete restoration of this instrument will take place in phases, similar to the restoration of the Church building itself.
David Snyder
17-Feb-2007 14:54
This photo show one of two identical cases of an organ built in 1928 by a builder named A. Radzewicz of New Jersey. Later work was done to it by two Buffalo firms: Po-Chedley & Son and Tenerowicz Pipe Organ Service. Tenerowicz added some pipes from a Möller organ that was in the demolished St. Paul's And St. Mark's United Church Of Christ, but a good part of the original organ is intact.