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Women’s Clubs’ members who support Protect the Palisades (www.protectthepalisades.org) will gather to recommit to protecting the Palisades and urge redesign of the proposed LG high-rise headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, NJ.…
Jane Daniels of Mohegan Lake, a leader for the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference in the Yorktown Community Trails Project, has been honored as State Trail Worker of the Year…
The New York New Jersey Trail Conference is now officially set to start restoring and renovating the interior of the Darlington Schoolhouse, a historic building at the end of Darlington Avenue, originally…
MAHWAH – The efforts to resurrect an abandoned 1890s schoolhouse are entering their final phase – more than six years after the historic building was jointly purchased by the township…
Mahwah Council has endorsed a new site plan that will provide a sidewalk in front of the Darlington Schoolhouse on Ramapo Valley Road. Article found on page 4 of Villadom…
Leaders representing the organizations and institutions collaborating to raise the funds for the adaptive re-use of the Darlington Schoolhouse gathered at the site to announce the completion of the exterior…
State, county and local officials gathered with members of the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference Wednesday afternoon to officially usher in the second phase of its restoration and renovation of the Darlington…
200 people gathered at the summit of Bear Mountain on June 4th, 2011 – National Trails Day – to celebrate the opening of a new 1.3-mile Appalachian Trail loop that includes a…
The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference took another step toward its goal of reviving the 120-year-old Darlington School House as its new headquarters. Alice Luddington-Cantor, a conference volunteer and township…
The historic Darlington Schoolhouse in Mahwah will not be turned into a parking lot, razed for luxury condominiums or transformed into a multilevel mall. By the end of 2012, if…
The NY-NJ Trail Conference announced that environmental sculptor George Trakas will be the landscape designer at its new headquarters.