
In This Issue
MLHP History Gift Shop
Views: 7,801 Jersey is all we do. We make each of these collectibles to promote New Jersey history, as our motto states: “History with a Social Twist.” Whether it’s our Wear Local History collection, flags, wooden keepsakes, or other items,…
Basking Ridge Garden Club Centennial Celebration
Views: 2,744 In 1923, Calvin Coolidge was President of the United States, Yankee Stadium opened for the first time, and Bernards Township residents gathered to form the Basking Ridge Garden Club. A century later, congratulations to the Basking Ridge Garden…
Retrospective: Building AT&T Headquarters Basking Ridge
Views: 16,372 As with all Mr. Local History retrospectives, we often update the post when we learn stories and are sent photos from our community. We will continue to expand this piece as information becomes available. If you have any stories…
Bernards Township Day of Community Service and Pride 2024 Challenge
Views: 6,399 DATE: Friday, May 24, 2024 – Day Focuses on Community Service and Pride in Bernards Township The Mr. Local History Project celebrates Bernards Township Day with two great historic items. Get a vinyl sticker or an original Bernards…
Flag Honors Bernards Township’s History & Available for First Time in 64 Years
Views: 14,795 For the First Time in 64 Years, Fundraiser offers an Exclusive, Large Bernards Township Flag Made by the Annin Flag Company, the world’s largest and most prestigious flag maker. For the first time since 1960, an original Bernards…
2024 Bernards Township Charter Day Streetfair
Views: 5,628 #btchartday is ON! Rain or Shine Get ready for a fun-filled street fair and festival on Saturday, May 18, 2024, in the Historic Basking Ridge Village. Weather Forecast Stop by the Mr. Local History Project Booth #91 on…
Bernards Township Sticker Honors Day of Service & Pride
Views: 4,280 It started with the 2023 Bernards Township Day of Community Service and Pride, when schools, organizations, and residents do something to promote their pride in Bernards Township, and we haven’t stopped since. The Mr. Local History Project has…






