November 14, 2007

Backyard Baking in Montville

Cookin' up the history - This spring, dozens of Montville third-graders are expected to troop across Untitled Elizabeth Menzies' patio to learn about local history.  Just steps from the Menzies' back door is a 230-year-old out- kitchen -- a small stone structure built by one of the township's early settlers. Menzies has donated the tiny building, which she once used as a shed, to the township as a historic site.

The 12-by-14-foot kitchen has stone walls, a brick oven in the shape of a beehive and a small iron crane that was used to move cooking pots to and from the fire.  Out-kitchens were often found in the South, where they were used in the summer to keep the home cooler. They were not commonplace in New Jersey and would have been built by a family of some means, said Kathy Fisher, chair of the Montville Township Historical Society.  Fisher believes it may be one of only a few stone out-kitchens left in the county.  See Star Ledger.

November 12, 2007

Memories of O'Dowd's Dairy

Dairy_farm As if Yankee fans in Parsippany needed another reason to root, root, root for the Rockies in the World Series, did you know that many of us grew up drinking milk from the family of Colorado General Manager Dan O'Dowd?  Longtime Parsipany residents fondly remember O'Dowd's Dairy. How could we not? The name was stenciled on the milkboxes that sat outside our front doors. Two or three times a week, we would hear the lid shut and knew the milkman had come and gone.

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July 10, 2007

Towaco Center Master Plan draws controversy

Critics object to building on Montville aquifer - The unveiling of a revised master plan for Towaco Towaco_village Center at Thursday's planning board meeting again drew concerns from those opposed to building over the township's primary water source, the Towaco Valley Aquifer.

"We're all for them putting in sidewalks and lighting and making modest improvements to existing properties, but to build on top of the main aquifer, the only drinking water that Montville has, will cause a major problem," said Towaco resident Michele Caron.

Caron, vice chairwoman of the township's environmental commission and member of the former Towaco Village Study Committee, voiced her concerns with commission members Hugh Merritt and David Cotter.  See Daily Record and discuss on Montville Blog.

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May 31, 2007

Montville VFW Keeps a Memorial Day Tradition

Gerald Gemian remembers searching in vain for his fellow soldiersMark_and_kyle at the World War II Memorial inauguration ceremony three years ago in Washington, D.C. 

"I had a big sign with my name on it, and the islands that I fought on, and nobody recognized me,"the 84-year-old recalled on Wednesday. "Everybody in my company is gone."  See Daily Record.   Discuss on Montville Blog.

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May 23, 2007

How The Tourne Was Saved

In the late 1960's the quality of the Rockaway River below the Jersey City Reservoir began to deTournereservoirmap2teriorate badly.  What made matters worse, because of the lack of a modern sewer system, the "trickle" was often brown and disgusting!  The odor in Lake Hiawatha was frequently repugnant and it was often said  apocryphally that it caused the paint to peel from the doors.

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March 26, 2007

Mystery House in Towaco

I have just come into possession of this Magic Lantern Slide of a home in Towaco that I cannot identify. I have contacted the President of the Historical Society and she also does not know it where it stands or stood. Is there somewhere on the site that you could display the picture and see if anyone recognizes it? Thanks.

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