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Lola Laverne Bevington instructs Marshall Hill School musicians in 1965. Students from left are Deborah Allen, Richard Harris, William Schaefer and Kenneth McGill.
Lola Laverne Bevington instructs Marshall Hill School musicians in 1965. Students from left are Deborah Allen, Richard Harris, William Schaefer and Kenneth McGill. ( Photo: Ann Genader)

Looking back: Lola Bevington remembered

When West Milford Board of Education members hired Lola LaVerne Bevington of Hicksville, Ohio, as the district’s music teacher...

Columns
27 Jan 2026 | 04:07
Originally Tattersalls Lodge in the 1930s, this restaurant was known as Whitey and Iva’s in the 1960s. The property now belongs to Battinelli Enterprises. (Photo provided)
Originally Tattersalls Lodge in the 1930s, this restaurant was known as Whitey and Iva’s in the 1960s. The property now belongs to Battinelli Enterprises. (Photo provided) ( Photo: Ann Genader)

Looking back: Country dining in the 1960s

In 1965, newsman Ed Cropley and his wife Dorothy, a teacher at Eleanor G. Hewitt School in Ringwood, decided to expand their...

Columns
15 Jan 2026 | 04:03
The Idylease building has a black drape over the porch in 1992 to mourn the death of Dr. Arthur Zampella, M.D.
The Idylease building has a black drape over the porch in 1992 to mourn the death of Dr. Arthur Zampella, M.D. ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Hospital dream died

The date of Jan. 9 marks the 34th anniversary of the death of Dr., Arthur Dante Louis Zampella, M.D., whose countless proposed...

Columns
09 Jan 2026 | 03:43
<b> St. Joseph Parochial School students (pictured) in the 1960s could ride to school on public school bus established routes. Special bus routes directly to Our Lady Queen of Peace and St. Joseph Parochial Schools were denied because of possible violation of the law separating church and state. Father Cornelius Kelly is pictured with students. Photo courtesy Irene Bishop Zak</b>
St. Joseph Parochial School students (pictured) in the 1960s could ride to school on public school bus established routes. Special bus routes directly to Our Lady Queen of Peace and St. Joseph Parochial Schools were denied because of possible violation of the law separating church and state. Father Cornelius Kelly is pictured with students. Photo courtesy Irene Bishop Zak

Looking back: Overpaid school chief

Not much media attention is paid today to the West Milford Board of Education, but 60 years ago, meetings routinely drew...

Columns
31 Dec 2025 | 04:37
The opening of Trulli Alberobello (Momento II) Restaurant, 374 Morsetown Road, is celebrated in August 1996. Alberto Dautaj, owner, is first person on the left standing. Mayor Glenn Wenzel is next in line followed by Alberto’s wife Arta. With new owners the restaurant is now called Prime 374.
The opening of Trulli Alberobello (Momento II) Restaurant, 374 Morsetown Road, is celebrated in August 1996. Alberto Dautaj, owner, is first person on the left standing. Mayor Glenn Wenzel is next in line followed by Alberto’s wife Arta. With new owners the restaurant is now called Prime 374. ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Remembering restaurants of 35 years ago

Some popular West Milford restaurants from 1990 may no longer be around 35 years later, but the memories they created remain...

Columns
24 Dec 2025 | 03:43
Students in the Newfoundland School upper grades are seen in 1947. The oldest were just six years old when World War II began. Students are: Row 1: Marge Sisco, Clarence Crane, Eugene Sisco. Row 2: Dawn Jennings, Wayne Post, Billy McCAnn, Sally Hewitt, Doris Post, Lawrence Davenport, Linda Chardavoyne. Row 5: LeRoy Tice, Jane Myers, Carl Stickles, Shirley Jennings, Bobby VanLuvender, Walter Crane. Row 4: Jean Richards, Carl Cahill, Jean Cahill, Ada VanderStad, George Crane, Eddie Paulison. Standing left to right: Eileen Cole, Doris Boulden, Luella Crowley Kemble teacher, Eddie VanderStad, Jerry Crane.
Students in the Newfoundland School upper grades are seen in 1947. The oldest were just six years old when World War II began. Students are: Row 1: Marge Sisco, Clarence Crane, Eugene Sisco. Row 2: Dawn Jennings, Wayne Post, Billy McCAnn, Sally Hewitt, Doris Post, Lawrence Davenport, Linda Chardavoyne. Row 5: LeRoy Tice, Jane Myers, Carl Stickles, Shirley Jennings, Bobby VanLuvender, Walter Crane. Row 4: Jean Richards, Carl Cahill, Jean Cahill, Ada VanderStad, George Crane, Eddie Paulison. Standing left to right: Eileen Cole, Doris Boulden, Luella Crowley Kemble teacher, Eddie VanderStad, Jerry Crane. ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Christmas Day 1941

Less than three weeks after the United States entered World War II, Christmas Day 1941 arrived on schedule. People tried...

Columns
16 Dec 2025 | 03:23
Looking back: The reality of war

Looking back: The reality of war

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Americans began a very stressful, uncertain week on Monday,...

Columns
08 Dec 2025 | 04:49
Echo Lake School, one of the last of about a dozen rural schoolhouses scattered around West Milford, closed in the mid-1940s. All township students were transferred to newly built Hillcrest School before 1950.
Echo Lake School, one of the last of about a dozen rural schoolhouses scattered around West Milford, closed in the mid-1940s. All township students were transferred to newly built Hillcrest School before 1950. ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Kid life before World War II

In the early days of December 1941, children in West Milford followed the familiar custom of writing letters to Santa, listing...

Columns
01 Dec 2025 | 04:58
The Greenwood Baptist Church at 520 Warwick Turnpike, Upper Greenwood Lake, is pictured in the 1930s.
The Greenwood Baptist Church at 520 Warwick Turnpike, Upper Greenwood Lake, is pictured in the 1930s. ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Millionaire clergyman

Thanksgiving may be a time when those interested in North Jersey religious history find the life of a millionaire clergyman...

Columns
24 Nov 2025 | 04:20
The Smith Mills building on Hamburg Turnpike near the intersection of Route 23 is seen when Daniel Smith operated a store there decades ago. The building is now privately owned. (Photo provided)
The Smith Mills building on Hamburg Turnpike near the intersection of Route 23 is seen when Daniel Smith operated a store there decades ago. The building is now privately owned. (Photo provided) ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Smith Mills revisited

The long-ago busy community of Smith Mills, once a significant stop along the Hamburg Turnpike in the early days of the iron...

Columns
19 Nov 2025 | 10:04
Girls who attended the Citizenship Institute at Douglas College, representing West Milford Women’s Club in 1968 were guests at the women’s first fall meeting that year at West Milford Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. From left are Florence Fredericks, a long-time teacher in the local school district and Education Department Chair for the Women’s Club, Rae Wagner, Lorraine Studt and Nan Manus, Chair of the Youth Conservation Department and wife of wife of West Milford Presbyterian Church Minister Rev. Albert Manus.
Girls who attended the Citizenship Institute at Douglas College, representing West Milford Women’s Club in 1968 were guests at the women’s first fall meeting that year at West Milford Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. From left are Florence Fredericks, a long-time teacher in the local school district and Education Department Chair for the Women’s Club, Rae Wagner, Lorraine Studt and Nan Manus, Chair of the Youth Conservation Department and wife of wife of West Milford Presbyterian Church Minister Rev. Albert Manus. ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking Back: Woman’s Club serves many

For more than 75 years, members of the West Milford Women’s Club have volunteered their time and talents to strengthen their...

Columns
11 Nov 2025 | 03:22
Pine Village Grove, a former Oak Ridge restaurant, is the scene of the 1972 West Milford Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Ball. The building is now the location for Freedom church. From left are Police Chief John Moeller, Mayor George Eckert, West Milford Police Commissioner Walter Dearcopp, Township Committeewoman Mollie McFarland and Police Captain James Semento. Photo by Ann Genader
Pine Village Grove, a former Oak Ridge restaurant, is the scene of the 1972 West Milford Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Ball. The building is now the location for Freedom church. From left are Police Chief John Moeller, Mayor George Eckert, West Milford Police Commissioner Walter Dearcopp, Township Committeewoman Mollie McFarland and Police Captain James Semento. Photo by Ann Genader ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Restaurant stories

Hidden in a 1950s summer vacation home community, distant from main roads and much activity, Oscar’s Steak House on Tintle...

Columns
04 Nov 2025 | 04:08
Some spooky noises at this 200-year-old historic house in West Milford were blamed ion squirrels who were active while storing acorns for their winter food supply in the attic. Photo by Ann Genader
Some spooky noises at this 200-year-old historic house in West Milford were blamed ion squirrels who were active while storing acorns for their winter food supply in the attic. Photo by Ann Genader ( Photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: Local ghost legends

Like many places across the nation, the Township of West Milford in Northern Passaic County has its share of Halloween Goosey...

Columns
28 Oct 2025 | 04:57
Wanaque Valley Inn was in a house dating back to the late 1760s on Greenwood Lake Turnpike in Hewitt. It was moved to the Long Pond Historic site when Monksville Reservoir was built and flooded the area. (Photo Provided).
Wanaque Valley Inn was in a house dating back to the late 1760s on Greenwood Lake Turnpike in Hewitt. It was moved to the Long Pond Historic site when Monksville Reservoir was built and flooded the area. (Photo Provided).

Looking back: Many Restaurants

Through the years the Township of West Milford has been known for its many lakes and ponds (about 62 ), and many restaurants...

Columns
21 Oct 2025 | 10:18
A flag that flew over the White House is presented to Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander George Breslin by lawyer Louis Wallisch Jr. to be flown at the post, 196 Lincoln Ave., in the 1950s. From left are Charles Andrews, Nancy Mays, Breslin, Wallisch and Councilman Joe Bender, post founder. (File photo by Ann Genader)
A flag that flew over the White House is presented to Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander George Breslin by lawyer Louis Wallisch Jr. to be flown at the post, 196 Lincoln Ave., in the 1950s. From left are Charles Andrews, Nancy Mays, Breslin, Wallisch and Councilman Joe Bender, post founder. (File photo by Ann Genader)

Looking back: VFW Post 7198

After World War II and the Korean War, many veterans wanted to maintain the camaraderie forged in combat, even though their...

Columns
13 Oct 2025 | 03:07
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