Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year!

As 2009 comes to a close, the Passaic River Coalition's staff and Board members are fine tuning our three year business plan, which to some degree does contain resolutions (except we call them goals). We're currently up to 5 pages of objectives, but here are some of the highlights for Willow Hall:
  • Begin an endowment campaign to raise $3 million in two years
  • Start the pilot year of our Advanced Learning Center at Willow Hall for college students
  • Take steps to "green" our headquarters so we can practice what we preach
2010 is shaping up to be a busy year with some ambitious projects as we continue to work towards a cleaner Passaic River and preserving Willow Hall's special history. We hope you and yours have a happy and healthy New Year and thank you again for your interest and support.

PS- Staff member Allyson has also made a resolution to make blog posts more frequently, especially since she just found the historical research file.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Seasons Greetings

The Passaic River Coalition would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and to offer our heartfelt thanks to our friends and members for their loyal and generous support.

Monday, December 21, 2009

You learn something new everyday

That phrase sums up our experience of caring for and working at Willow Hall pretty well. Our most recent learning experience was actually rather anticlimactic.

When we first bought the house, its previous owner Fred pointed out sets of lines on the wood floors that appeared to be burned in. In some places, there were still bits of copper wire still stuck in grooves. Fred said these were where telegraph lines were installed. This was very exciting news, and a rather logical explanation, since the house's original owner, George Vail, financed his brother, Alfred, and Samuel F.B. Morse's development of the telegraph.

Well, it turns out that those grooves in the woods were actually used for an old security system in the house. The lines connected those wire alarms that used to be installed on windows. Needless to say, no one was particularly thrilled to learn this new revelation. But that's ok, because Willow Hall still has plenty of history and surprises to keep us (and this blog) busy for quite some time.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Speedwell Lake


There's a lot of water rushing over Speedwell Lake Dam after yesterday's heavy rain. The waterfall is so loud we can hear it from the house at the top of the hill.