Bunker Hill Bogs Trail Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony
with Jackson Mayor, Michael Reina,
Council Vice President,Bobby Rivere, Councilman, Scott Martin and former
Jackson Pathfinders Chairperson, Karen Borga.
Pathfinders members Tony Santa Maria, Karen, Randy and Mark Walzer,
Tom, Pat, Lauren and Alison Stevens, Barbara and Lexi Usack, Art Rosky and
Leo Kissling.
June 7, 2009
Mayor Michael Reina and Daisy Scout Troop 110
Above
Photos by Stephanie Brown
Below: Mayor Reina and Quarter Horse, Customized Dickens
ridden by Keith Sawyer
Photo credit Phil Stilton
A Volunteer Organization
Jackson Pathfinders is a group of volunteers whose goals are
to preserve open spaces in Jackson, New Jersey, wherever
possible
to maintain existing trails in our parks, and
to contribute to a network of land preservation efforts
throughout the country.
To achieve these goals, Pathfinders have begun to identify,
map, mark, and maintain trails for walking, hiking, jogging,
bicycling, and equestrian activities on public - and where permitted -
private land.
Our vision is to encourage pride in our community and to gain
public support for preserving open space for future generations.
A Jackson Township Organization
Pathfinders is supported by the Jackson Town Council.
We operate under the direction of the Jackson
Recreation Department and work closely with the Town Council
in discussing future land acquisitions.
Pathfinders is also the community advocacy group for the Forest
Resource Education Center and we have worked with the Jackson
Environmental Commission.