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By Anastasia Marchese he South Mountain Reservation is the largest park in Essex County, comprised of 2,110 acres of varied natural landscape. It is also significant historically because it is the first county park in the United States, having been created in 1895. The park has a team of people who are dedicated to protecting it and making it even better: the South Mountain Conservancy. According to the Essex County website, the Conservancy “Through volunteer activities and advocacy, the SMC serves as a steward for this park and helps to preserve, protect, and enhance its ecology, infrastructure and natural beauty. As a partner with the Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs and other environmental groups, the Conservancy strives to ensure this remarkable resource is maintained for current and future users, and its deciduous forest thrives as a balanced ecosystem.” Dennis Percher, who is the Conservancy's chair of the Board of Trustees since 2007, says it is the Conservancy’s job to be “stewards and advocates.” Sometimes that means opposing current proposals to change the park in ways
that would not best serve the delicate ecosystem it contains. One of these issues is on deer management. Deer can “strip the forests of their ground-level understory, eradicating the saplings needed to replace aging trees. Without this vegetation, the forest’s layered ecological system – a food chain starting with grasses and bushes, insects, and birds, and topped by small predators – has largely disappeared,” wrote Percher in 2012. “Culling over the last few years, we are happy to report, has allowed a few, scattered wild plants to emerge. Most of the forest floor, however, still resembles a stark moonscape — if invasive thorn bushes or stilt grass have not taken hold.
And those few wild plants will disappear if we do not continue to act, to take our responsibilities as stewards seriously.” This philosophy is integral to the work the Conservancy does as one of its major efforts is to encourage the growth of native species. Forest regeneration is helping to “plant native species and remove invasive species” from the preserve. Volunteers meet on the third Sunday of the month at the Reservation Dog Park from 9 a.m. to 12a.m. Its focus is the Wildflower and Forest Preserve at Dog Park. Other volunteers come together on the second Sunday of the month to work on the Trail Work Crew. For nearly a year, they have been
working on completing a half mile addition to the Lenape trail, which is the longest trail that runs through the park. It is not actually in the park but north of the reservation. It will however, provide greater access to the park for people living in West Orange. Percher says it is on schedule to be completed this autumn. The Conservancy organizes 55 hikes a year. The hikes are of varying difficulty and are free to the public. The autumn hike schedule will be on the Conservancy website around Sept. 20 and will describe each hike’s length and difficulty level. Another volunteer aspect continued on page 2
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School Official Grateful Referendum Passes
r. Christine Burton, superintendent of schools of the Millburn School District, thanks voters for their support and approving a referendum to improve district schools. She writes: “The votes are in, and I want to thank the voters of Millburn for their overwhelming support of the school district’s referendum. 75 percent of voters said yes to our plans to purchase/renovate Washington School, update restrooms, burglar/fire/com-
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the renovations to prepare for the opening of our “newest” Millburn school in September 2017. “I can only begin to acknowledge and express my gratitude to the many community members whose hours of work and dedication have brought this referendum to a successful conclusion. I look forward to continuing this journey as we move forward with building improvements and innovative spaces around the district.”
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of the organization is the Trash Tacklers. These are usually made up of outside organizations who have assembled a group of volunteers who want to come together on a specific day to clean up trash from the parks picnic areas and recreation spots. Often church groups, other nonprofits, or local businesses will sign up to clean on a weekend morning. Each year the Conservancy organizes the Family Campout. This year, it took place on
Sept. 11and 12. In May, it organizes a 10, 20 and 60 mile race through the park and surrounding trails. This natural resource is a boom for Essex County residents and also a great opportunity for citizens to volunteer to help work together to rebalance the natural richness and diversity that existed prior to the great suburbanization of the area. To find out more and/or volunteer go to http://www.somocon.org/.
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NCJW Features Journalist At Opening Event
he National Council of Jewish Women, Essex County Section (NCJW/Essex) announces its 2016 Opening Event featuring award winning journalist Dahlia Lithwick, a contributing editor at “Newsweek” and senior editor at “Slate.” The NCJW/Essex Opening Event is set to take place on Thur., Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m., at Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park. Lithwick writes the “Supreme Court Dispatches” and “Jurisprudence” columns for “Slate” and functions as a legal correspondent, often providing summaries of and commentary on current U.S. Supreme Court cases. Her work related to the Affordable Care Act won her a 2013 National Magazine Award and she has twice been recognized with Online Journalism Awards for her legal commentary. Additionally, she was the first online journalist invited to be on the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Registration is required for the Opening Event which is open to the public and is free of charge to NCJW/Essex members and $20 for nonmembers. Boutique shopping, coffee and dessert are available from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.; the program begins at 7:30 p.m. Those nonmembers wishing to join NCJW/Essex can apply $20 toward a new yearly membership of $50. Attendees can register for the event by calling 973-740-0588 or online at ncjwessex.org.
Friends Of Fosterfields Arrange Fall Fest
oin fellow Friends of Fosterfields & CooperMill for a fun afternoon of arts & crafts, games, face painting, live entertainment, and delicious fall treats on Sat., Oct. 22, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm in Morristown. The party is free of charge for current Friends of Fosterfields & Cooper Mill members. Lapsed members can renew their memberships at the door, and new members are welcome. Family membership is $45 and entitles families to unlimited visits throughout the year. Call 973-868-8405.
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Caldwell University Presents Art Therapy Gallery
he Caldwell University Art Therapy Programs Gallery is presenting the 2016 Fall Faculty Invitational, showcasing the works of artist and teacher Jane Kunzman. The exhibition, which is open to the public, is located on the third floor of Werner Hall at Caldwell University in Caldwell. In her exhibition Kunzman engages in an “artful prayer,� portraying how she begins each day by finding beauty in all things. Kunzman is also a holistic art educator at the Pingry School in Basking Ridge. She has had an artist journal practice for 50 years and makes journals from crisp new sheets of paper, discarded drawings, and/or un-
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Tips To Handle School Anxiety And Refusal
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Battle Of The Badges A Hit This Year With More Teams On Base
By Cheryl Conway charity event that began as a softball game between the hometown police and fire departments in Cedar Grove has grown a decade later into 11 teams from multiple towns competing this year. The 10th Annual Battle of the Badges is set to be held Sat., Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at Community Park in Cedar Grove. Featured will be 11 teams from West Essex PBA, Verona PBA, Essex County Sheriff’s Office, and a Non Profit Charity group called Brothers Before Others. Organized every year, The Battle of the Badges is held to raise money for someone in need and to foster a community relationship. Those who attend the charity softball event also get an up close look at “the finest battle, the bravest.” More than $20,000 has been raised from the charity event during the last ten years. This year’s goal is to raise $10,000 with proceeds earmarked to offset the costs of a service dog to help an autistic 16-year old
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continued from previous page lice and fire departments joining the competition followed by a North Caldwell team, West Caldwell, Caldwell, Little Falls, Fairfield, Essex County Sheriff’s and Brothers Before Others, a non-profit charity group made up of 4,000 law enforcement active/retired officers from all over the country that provides flowers to every law enforcement funeral. Brother’s Before Others plans to be bringing players from all over New Jersey as as well as New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and as far as Florida. “It keeps growing; it’s nice,” says Rodriguez, with $1,000 raised the first year; $1,500 the second year. Players must be officers of the participating team.
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There will be 12 to 15 players per team, with one game every hour, one elimination game, as there is just one field designated for the event, says Rodriguez. Expected are close to 300 participants and spectators, he adds. Each team pays a participation fee; Two Guys T’s in Verona is selling t-shirts with all proceeds going toward the cause. Donation buckets for food will be on site. Provided will be free burgers and hot dogs, and beverages to all players. The winning trophy that gets passed down every year will be the prize to the team that keeps on winning. “Next year, we’re going to expand more and get more fields,” says Rodriguez.
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