Meetings

Meeting on 27 March 2012 – Officers, Staff, Board of Directors and Trustees

23 March 2012

At the meeting, we are excited to plan the many things we would like to start and to do.  We hope to see everyone there with their willingness to work, their wonderful ideas and their enthusiasm.

The meeting is open and free to everyone not just officers, staff, board of directors and trustees.

It is held at the Scotch Hills Country Club on Plainfield Avenue and Jerusalem Road in Scotch Plains,  on Tuesday, February 28th at 8:00PM.
Contact Connie Klock at 908-232-9489 for further information or write to us.

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Meeting on 28 February 2012 – A Taxing Question

13 February 2012

Long time Scotch Plains resident Elmer “Pete” Terry will speak on the taxation of the Township of Fanwood (now present day Fanwood and Scotch Plains) at the turn of the twentieth century. He’ll discuss how politicians of the time imposed taxes and supported their organizations. The Treasurer Reports of 1889-1890 & 1891-1892 tell the story of Fanwood Township’s precursor to “The Empire” as the vouchers show where the money flowed.

This “The more things change, the more they stay the same” talk by Pete Terry at the monthly meeting of The Historical Society of Scotch Plains & Fanwood.

The meeting is open and free to everyone. It is held at the Scotch Hills Country Club on Plainfield Avenue and Jerusalem Road in Scotch Plains,  on Tuesday, February 28th at 8:00PM.
Contact Connie Klock at 908-232-9489 for further information or write to us.

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Meeting on 25 October 2011 – Recollections Of Two Old Men

12 October 2011

Flash back a hundred years ago to South Scotch Plains in the early 1900’s.  Imagine how it was to live there…Then come to our monthly meeting and find out how it really was.

Long time Scotch Plains resident Elmer “Pete” Terry will have pictures, memories and maps of this area of Scotch Plains. In his talk, he will share recollections of his and his father’s.

His father’s were recorded in 1975 when he was 87 years old. Arriving in 1757, the Terry family was one of the first families to settle in Scotch Plains.  “The Old Homestead” that the original Terry family built still stands, has never been sold and has always housed a Terry.  Pete and his wife Judy live there now.  Pete was born and lived the first 10 years of his life in neighboring Plainfield.  Then his parents moved to “The Old Homestead.”  He graduated from Scotch Plains and went into the plumbing and pipefitting trade with his father.  In 1970 he went into business for himself with his Mechanical Contracting Company.  He was a contractor and commercial & industrial builder.  He furthered his expertise with an Industrial Studies degree from Kean College.  For many years he was the Vice President of Construction and Project Manager for Chem-Fleur Company, a fragrance and flavor chemical company.  A larger company bought it out and Pete worked for them in his same position until his retirement 7 years ago.

The meeting is open and free to everyone.

It is held at the Scotch Hills Country Club on Plainfield Avenue and Jerusalem Road in Scotch Plains,  on Tuesday, October 25th at 8:00PM.
Contact Richard Bousquet, President, for further information at 908-232-1199 or write to us.

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