Month: February 2017

Giovanni Russo is School Champ of National Geographic Bee

Fifth grader Giovanni Russo correctly answered a question about an ancient lost city in Central America to become this year’s Woodland School winner of the National Geographic School Bee. Russo was among 10 Woodland School finalists who competed on Jan.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SCOTCH PLAINS AND FANWOOD

The public is invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Historical Society of Scotch Plains, to be held on February 28th, 8 p.m., at the Scotch Hills Country Club on Plainfield Ave. and Jerusalem Road in Scotch Plains. Beverly

Local Girl Scouts Learn Self-Defense

Soo Bahk Do Karate of Gillette hosted Girl Scouts from Troop 65624 of Watchung on Sunday, January 8th for a self-defense clinic taught by Instructors Ria Zazzarino and Michelle Cavett, both 3rd degree blackbelts in the traditional martial art. “We’ve

LENAPE CULTURE: AN INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE IN NEW JERSEY

The Lenape occupied New Jersey, southeastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware at the time of European exploration and colonization. This lecture, the monthly meeting the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood held on Tuesday evening February 28th,

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