Bedminster

UPDATE: Evicted – Non-Profit Friends of Vanderveer House Vacate Bedminster Property

October 11, 2025
While on a dual-purpose visit to Bedminster, MLHP stopped by to see the 2025 Bedminster Fall Fest and the 2025 Somerset County History Weekend, a county-wide celebration of history that includes the Jacobus Vanderveer House. While there’s good news, there’s also some sad news. On the positive side, there is a new leadership in place to oversee the JV / Knox House. Over 20 volunteers have stepped up to lead the way under the new direction of Bedminster Township. On the negative side, some of the artifacts are no longer in the house. We were there specifically to photograph the Pluckemin Artillery Cantonment model, only to find out that the former President had taken the model from the house after stepping down from her position. We hope the new organization fights to get the model back as the house is the last structure that ties to the story of the Pluckemin Cantonment, in what we call the Greatest Untold Story of the American Revolution, the Pluckemin Cantonment that was part of the larger Middlebrook Encampment of 1778-1779.

The Pluckemin Cantonment model was removed from JVH when the non-profit left the facility in July.

July 31, 2025:
A new Bedminster Township-led commission has taken over the property and its contents, creating a new mission to preserve and promote the Vanderveer House and Museum in Bedminster Township, New Jersey.

Talk about an eye-opener!!!!!!


So, I went to take the dogs for a walk and stopped by the grounds of Bedminster’s Jacobus Vanderveer House to see what had changed since my last visit. And look what we found on the front door… an eviction notice! An eviction notice for the non-profit, whose blood, sweat, and tears over the last 25+ years in restoring this property have been nothing short of amazing. So what’s going on?

Bedminster Township announced an ordinance to create the Jacobus Vanderveer House Commission, which was adopted unanimously, replacing the non-profit Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House (JHV), which had managed the site and its programs for 26 years. The municipally-owned, Revolutionary War landmark is located in River Road Park.

The governing body declined to extend the non-profit Friends group’s lease further and ordered it to vacate the JVH house by July 31, after concluding the group had become less active and lost touch with the community. Its membership reportedly dropped from more than 20 to six.

The ordinance to create a 15-member JVH Commission was introduced by the committee on Monday, June 16. It was subsequently amended to have 21 members, all of whom would be voting members:

  • Darrick Anderson, a Friends group trustee, three years.
  • Sean Blinn, a former Friends group trustee and township resident, three years.
  • Cynthia Crosson, a Historical Society of Somerset Hills trustee and township resident, two years.
  • Stephanie Daugherty, a Friends group trustee, two years.
  • Jeanne Galbraith, a former Friends group trustee, one year.
  • Wendy Weinstein Hickey, chair of the Bedminster Historic Preservation Commission, two years.
  • Sue Mannion, a Historical Society of Somerset Hills trustee and township resident, two years.
  • Bedminster Committeewoman Renee Mareski, one year.
  • Leslie Mole, a former Friends group trustee and township resident, one year.
  • Paul Muir, mayor of Bethlehem Township and trustee of the Morris Museum, one year.
  • Steve Parker, a former township mayor and descendant of Revolutionary War soldiers, three years.
  • Norm Penney, a grant writer and township resident, two years.
  • Kathy Piersol, a reenactor and township resident, two years.
  • Paula Podgurski, a Friends group trustee, will serve for three years.
  • Township Administrator Robin Ray, a former Friends group trustee and a township resident, will serve for three years.
  • Ray Sanderson, a Friends group trustee and reenactor, has been involved for three years.
  • Craig Sutherland, a Friends group trustee, for one year.
Sad to read. It appears that the Friends of JVH board doesn’t want to contest the eviction notice and will likely dissolve, leaving the lease to Bedminster Township. Full Story (pdf file).

One of the Board members of the Mr. Local History Project reached out to offer assistance to the board on a quick plan of action. Still, it seems that no one on the current board of the Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House nonprofit has the energy to challenge the eviction and the townships’ demands. But as they say, “it ain’t over till it’s over.”

“In New Jersey, it’s pretty hard to evict someone that doesn’t want to leave a property.
The legal system could be tied up for years…..”

But you have to want to fight for your rights and it doesn’t seem Friends of JVH has the will.

Posted on the Vanderveer House Entrance

Sorry to say, I’m not sure why the Bernardsville News didn’t publish our second letter (now two in total). I hope they revisit this story in an upcoming story. Not sure what the problem is. Perhaps they’re waiting to hear from the Board of Trustees at the Friends of the Vanderveer House. People have been asking, “What can I do?” One suggestion, call the Vanderveer House Friends and tell them to make a deal and an offer to volunteer would be a significant first step – (908)-397-3377

October 11, 2025
While on a dual-purpose visit to Bedminster, MLHP stopped by to see the 2025 Bedminster Fall Fest and the 2025 Somerset County History Weekend, a county-wide celebration of history that includes the Jacobus Vanderveer House. While there’s good news, there’s also some sad news. On the positive side, there is a new leadership in place to oversee the JV / Knox House. Over 20 volunteers have stepped up to lead the way under the new direction of Bedminster Township. On the negative side, some of the artifacts are no longer in the house. We were there specifically to photograph the Pluckemin Artillery Cantonment model, only to find out that the former President had taken the model from the house after stepping down from her position. We hope the new organization fights to get the model back as the house is the last structure that ties to the story of the Pluckemin Cantonment, in what we call the Greatest Untold Story of the American Revolution, the Pluckemin Cantonment that was part of the larger Middlebrook Encampment of 1778-1779.

The Pluckemin Cantonment model was removed from JVH when the non-profit left the facility in July.

July 31, 2025:
A new Bedminster Township-led commission has taken over the property and its contents, creating a new mission to preserve and promote the Vanderveer House and Museum in Bedminster Township, New Jersey.

Talk about an eye-opener!!!!!!


So, I went to take the dogs for a walk and stopped by the grounds of Bedminster’s Jacobus Vanderveer House to see what had changed since my last visit. And look what we found on the front door… an eviction notice! An eviction notice for the non-profit, whose blood, sweat, and tears over the last 25+ years in restoring this property have been nothing short of amazing. So what’s going on?

Bedminster Township announced an ordinance to create the Jacobus Vanderveer House Commission, which was adopted unanimously, replacing the non-profit Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House (JHV), which had managed the site and its programs for 26 years. The municipally-owned, Revolutionary War landmark is located in River Road Park.

The governing body declined to extend the non-profit Friends group’s lease further and ordered it to vacate the JVH house by July 31, after concluding the group had become less active and lost touch with the community. Its membership reportedly dropped from more than 20 to six.

The ordinance to create a 15-member JVH Commission was introduced by the committee on Monday, June 16. It was subsequently amended to have 21 members, all of whom would be voting members:

  • Darrick Anderson, a Friends group trustee, three years.
  • Sean Blinn, a former Friends group trustee and township resident, three years.
  • Cynthia Crosson, a Historical Society of Somerset Hills trustee and township resident, two years.
  • Stephanie Daugherty, a Friends group trustee, two years.
  • Jeanne Galbraith, a former Friends group trustee, one year.
  • Wendy Weinstein Hickey, chair of the Bedminster Historic Preservation Commission, two years.
  • Sue Mannion, a Historical Society of Somerset Hills trustee and township resident, two years.
  • Bedminster Committeewoman Renee Mareski, one year.
  • Leslie Mole, a former Friends group trustee and township resident, one year.
  • Paul Muir, mayor of Bethlehem Township and trustee of the Morris Museum, one year.
  • Steve Parker, a former township mayor and descendant of Revolutionary War soldiers, three years.
  • Norm Penney, a grant writer and township resident, two years.
  • Kathy Piersol, a reenactor and township resident, two years.
  • Paula Podgurski, a Friends group trustee, will serve for three years.
  • Township Administrator Robin Ray, a former Friends group trustee and a township resident, will serve for three years.
  • Ray Sanderson, a Friends group trustee and reenactor, has been involved for three years.
  • Craig Sutherland, a Friends group trustee, for one year.
Sad to read. It appears that the Friends of JVH board doesn’t want to contest the eviction notice and will likely dissolve, leaving the lease to Bedminster Township. Full Story (pdf file).

One of the Board members of the Mr. Local History Project reached out to offer assistance to the board on a quick plan of action. Still, it seems that no one on the current board of the Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House nonprofit has the energy to challenge the eviction and the townships’ demands. But as they say, “it ain’t over till it’s over.”

“In New Jersey, it’s pretty hard to evict someone that doesn’t want to leave a property.
The legal system could be tied up for years…..”

But you have to want to fight for your rights and it doesn’t seem Friends of JVH has the will.

Posted on the Vanderveer House Entrance

Sorry to say, I’m not sure why the Bernardsville News didn’t publish our second letter (now two in total). I hope they revisit this story in an upcoming story. Not sure what the problem is. Perhaps they’re waiting to hear from the Board of Trustees at the Friends of the Vanderveer House. People have been asking, “What can I do?” One suggestion, call the Vanderveer House Friends and tell them to make a deal and an offer to volunteer would be a significant first step – (908)-397-3377

Background

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,000/year commitment to partially offset the house’s utilities costs, which have been thoroughly covered in the past by the Township. There are a few other simple tweaks to the Board that the Friends need to align on so the Township can HELP the non-profit support their goals and bylaws at the same time. Problem is…. THE CLOCK IS TICKING!

Background

Click Here for the complete story.

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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 to share, please…

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The “Lyons (France) of New Jersey” Then came industry. In July 1910 the Bernardsville News ran a whimsical headline: “The Lyons of New Jersey.” The article announced the arrival of “Big Bob” McCullough of Paterson, a larger-than-life entrepreneur who founded…

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