meisha said it was a lot of >> yes, and people in downtown narberth go back in time for the narberth festival. the community transforms 1840's london, also on sunday afternoon, the annual tradition includes street vendors, performances. children should also take part in scavenger hunt to find. >> looks like fun. >> south jersey teen and his friends said their sunday, cemes forgot. resting place of african-americans who lived in the area 200 years ago. "eyewitness news" reportrown reports. >> the gravestones aren't really -- can't really see em them, you know, there are still people down there. >> burried in the ame cemetery, african-americans who lived in the mt. holly area back in the 1800s. bow scott want to keep their memory alive. >> eagle part project, from troop 236 are renovating, he said it was overgrown, overlooked. >> this place, it was shrouded with bushes, and trees, and i've lived here my whole life. did i not notice it when i passed it. >> so evan and the boys went to work, removing 30 trees, hauling away rotted wood and cutting brush and vine. along the way, they met m