More century-old records from North Bergen have been unᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚcovered.
Previously, the Hudson Reporter helped reunite💝 a 100-year-old꧙ naturalization certificate of a North Bergen man with living relatives.
This time,🐬 115-year-old municipal records were discovered by a North Bergen man in his🐎 attic. Dentist Vincent Picone found the documents in his attic.
Picone has been practicing dentistry in the area for 45 years and has been in North Bergen since 1981. At age 71, he’s retiring, and moving which prompted him to go through the attic of his home.
According to Picone, behind a pile of wood he found a book🍸 containing handwritten and typed entries which turned out to document the participants, dues,💟 and activities of North Bergen’s Second District Democratic Club, beginning in 1905.
Minutes of club meetings from 1905 to 1910 were meticulously entered in the hard-bound journal. Apparently pages were removed with a razor, entries marked on the pages, and then they 🌼wer𒁃e carefully re-glued into the journal.
Gift to the township
Picone was pleased to donate the book to the township to join its historical archive at the Feb. 26 Board of Commissioners me🌃eting.
Mayor Nicholas Sacco gratefully accepted the gift on behalf of the township at the meeting and leafed through🌟 its weathered pages with great interest.
The journal will be added to the artifacts in the North Bergen Free Public Librar♈y at 8411 Bergenline Ave., including numerous items on display in glass cases and on th♒e walls in the history room on the mezzanine level.
The township๊ of North Bergen has been collecting artifacts at the North Bergen Fre🦋e Public Library.
Anyone who wishes to contribute to North Bergen’s growing archive of historical items and artifacts is encouraged to call the librar༺y at 201-869-4715 or email [email protected].
Items can be contributed to 🌸the archive, or the library will scan and return them.
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