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Bolger Heritage Center Creates Searchable Data Base for All things Ridgewood

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Ridgewood NJ, Bolger Heritage Center, Ridgewood Public Library fun, fun, fun, coming for researchers of all things Ridgewoodian!!! The Bolger Heritage Center is shipping out a dozen boxes of old Ridgewood News and Ridgewood Herald microfilm to be digitized by ancestry.com, and which will then be SEARCHABLE by name, keyword, etc. at the Ridgewood Library (through the website newspapers.com). In other words, if you’re searching for great-great-grandpa’s obituary who died sometime in the 1890s—-all you’ll have to do is enter his name in the “newspapers.com” search box and voila! No more tedious searching through reels and reels of microfilm. No dates yet on when we’ll be “digitized”.

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1776: British Invasion of New Jersey

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New Bridge Landing NJ, from the Bergen County Historical Society , “Been to the Palisades lately? We’re excited for the completion of a project over 40 years in the making! Kudos to the Palisades Interstate Park for being a fantastic partner. Future generations will be able to learn about Bergen County’s rich history in one of the storied places it was made. A classic BCHS blue marker denotes the initial landing of #British troops, while a new interpretive panel tells more of the story, linking historic sites connected to the story in the process! Thank you again to all those involved, looking forward to a fantastic 2020! ”

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Bergen County Historical Society Celebrate Brigid’s Day and Candlemas

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New Bridge Landing NJ, Are the days too frigid and the nights too long for you at this time of year? Is darkness depressing and the cold’s in your bones? One solution is a trip to the tropics, but if that doesn’t fit your schedule, come celebrate Brigid’s Day and Candlemas at Historic New Bridge Landing along the Hackensack River in River Edge on Sunday, January 26, from 1 to 5 p.m.
Escape the winter blues as people did for over a thousand years in celebrations of warmth, light, and music. Sit in the main room of the 267-year-old Steuben House and tap your feet to Irish music played by The Racket River Girls. With fiddle, guitar, concertina, and harmonious vocals, they’ll transport you back to old Ireland; you’ll swear you smell the peat fire! (Performances are at 1:30 and 3:30).

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“Don’t Tread On Me.” appropriate a symbol it was for the Patriots

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December 27 1775 A letter is printed in the Pennsylvania Journal by An American Guesser (Ben Franklin) describing a painted rattle-snake on a Marine’s drum with the motto “Don’t Tread On Me.” He commented on how appropriate a symbol it was for the Patriots “I recollected that her eye excelled in brightness, that of any other animal, and that she has no eye-lids—She may therefore be esteemed an emblem of vigilance.—She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage.—As if anxious to prevent all pretensions of quarreling with her, the weapons with which nature has furnished her, she conceals in the roof of her mouth, so that, to those who are unacquainted with her, she appears to be a most defenseless animal; and even when those weapons are shewn and extended for her defense, they appear weak and contemptible; but their wounds however small, are decisive and fatal:—Conscious of this, she never wounds till she has generously given notice, even to her enemy, and cautioned him against the danger of stepping on her.—Was I wrong, Sir, in thinking this a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America?”

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*Zero* climate-alarmist predictions have come true over the past couple centuries

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by Jason Vigorito

Thought for the day:

*Zero* climate-alarmist predictions have come true over the past couple centuries. Like this one. In fact, the exact opposite has happened in many cases.

Why do so many of you still believe in it on blind faith? How many more hundreds of abysmal predictions and more mountains of evidence will you continue to believe before even considering changing your mind? I can’t think of a more religious and anti-scientific position to have at this point.

The position is also deeply immoral and unethical in that there is deep-rooted hope for a climate apocalypse to occur and wreak massive destruction upon all life.

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The Battles of Saratoga

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Ridgewood Nj, Historian Myrna Nahas on the Saratoga campaign that gave a decisive victory to Americans in the Revolutionary War.  All are welcome; no registration.

Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 1 PM – 3 PM

Ridgewood Public Library
125 N Maple Ave, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450

Battles of Saratoga, in the American Revolution, closely related engagements in the fall of 1777. The Battles of Saratoga are often considered together as a turning point of the war in favor of the Americans.

 

 

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Christmas Day Crossing Reenactment

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Washington’s Crossing, Join fellow patriots on the banks of the Delaware River to watch the 67th annual reenactment of George Washington’s daring 1776 Christmas night crossing.

During the event at Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA), several hundred reenactors in Continental military dress listen to an inspiring speech by General Washington and then row across the river in replica Durham boats.

The reenactment is set for Wednesday, December 25. The crossing will begin at 1:00 PM, but early arrival is strongly recommended in order to get a good spot on the viewing line. Admission is free!

Looking for information on the First Crossing on December 8? Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/events/523726711756814

 

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December 25. The crossing will begin at 1:00 PM

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Bergen County Historical Society: 36th Annual Colonial Christmas Concerts and Tavern Fare , Saturday, December 14th

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New Bridge Landing NJ, This weekend: If the hustle and bustle, the tinsel and glitter, of a twenty-first century Christmas makes you long for a simpler day, join the Bergen County Historical Society for their 36th Annual Colonial Christmas Concerts and Tavern Fare on Saturday, December 14th, or Sunday, December 15th, at Historic New Bridge Landing, 1201 Main Street, River Edge, along the Hackensack River. Performances at 6 and 7:45 p.m. each evening take place in the historically decorated 267-year-old Steuben House, where Linda Russell and Companie will whisk you back to Yuletides of yesteryear with the carols of your childhood and stories of Christmas past.

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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, also referred to as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day or Pearl Harbor Day, is observed annually in the United States on December 7, to remember and honor the 2,403 citizens of the United States who were killed in the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941.

On August 23, 1994, the United States Congress, by Pub.L. 103–308, 108 Stat. 1169, designated December 7 of each year as National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. On November 29, President Bill Clinton issued a proclamation declaring December 7, 1994, the first National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.[2] It became 36 U.S.C. § 129 (Patriotic and National Observances and Ceremonies) of the United States Code.

On Pearl Harbor Day, the American flag should be flown at half-staff until sunset to honor those who died as a result of the attack on U.S. military forces in Hawaii.[4] Pearl Harbor Day is not a federal holiday – government offices, schools, and businesses do not close. Some organizations may hold special events in memory of those killed or injured at Pearl Harbor

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Bergen County Historical Society celebrates Sinterklaas Day on Sunday, December 8th, 1 pm- 4 pm

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New bridge Landing NJ, Start off the holiday season at Historic New Bridge Landing as the Bergen County Historical Society celebrates Sinterklaas Day on Sunday, December 8th, 1 pm- 4 pm. 1201 Main All three 18th century Jersey-Dutch sandstone houses will be open for tours throughout the day. The Blackhorse Inn will also be open where visitors may purchase refreshments and visit the gift shop for that unique holiday gift.

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RHS Social Studies Teacher Promotes “Case Study ” Approach to Teaching American History

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Ridgewood NJ, at the November 18th BOE meeting RHS Social Studies Teacher Freddie LaFemina spoke about this workshop that utilizes original case studies on American history that are specifically created for the classroom, allowing for an understanding of both the case study method and a deeper knowledge about American history.  and Civics. The model was started at Harvard Business School. The slide portion of the presentation may be viewed here.

Interesting idea , but the kids still have to understand the basics in order to have the ability to discuss various ideas and look at events in the proper perspective . Without back ground facts these sessions can easily turn in to BS sessions . Aside from the fact that the process can easily manipulated and one sided .

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Bergen County Historical Society excited to exhibit two 1783 paintings of Washington & Greene

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New Bridge Landing NJ, the Bergen County Historical Society is excited to exhibit these two 1783 paintings of Washington & Greene, I just had to go back to admire and tweak the position of the audience seating.
To mark the 243rd Anniversary of the “times that try men’s souls,” the Bergen County Historical Society, will sponsor a day of living history, scholarly presentations and a slice of Bergen County’s rich history, in our backyard on November 24, 2019.

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Bergen County Historical Society :”To Drive the Rebels out of the Country”

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New Bridge landing NJ, Todd Braisted is speaking this Sunday, 11/24/19, at 3:00 pm in the Steuben House at our event at HNBL.

​Todd Braisted is an author and independent researcher specializing in Loyalist studies during the American Revolution. He has published over forty books and journal articles on a variety of period subjects, including the 2016 book Grand Forage 1778. His website, royalprovincial.com, is the leading site for Loyalist research since it debuted in 2000. Todd has likewise appeared as a guest historian in such television shows as History Detectives and Who Do You Think You Are?

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Bergen County Historical Society Veterans Day Ceremony marked the location of the November 20, 1776 British Invasion

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Closter NJ, 1776 British Invasion of Bergen County: BCHS had our annual Veterans Day ceremony on Nov 10th. This year we marked the location of the November 20, 1776 British Invasion location along the Hudson River with a New BCHS Blue Marker. Troops scaled the vertical rise of 425 +/- feet and came close to cutting off Washington’s Retreat across the New Bridge.

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A Short History of Veterans Day

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Ridgewood NJ, Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on Nov. 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an annual observance, and Nov. 11 became a national holiday beginning in 1938. Unlike Memorial Day, Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans—living or dead—but especially gives thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably during war or peacetime.

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