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Natural History of Grover Cleveland Park Revealed
The Caldwell Library will host a discussion on the history of the park on Wednesday, May 22.

The Caldwell Public Library will continue celebrating the 100th anniversary of Grover Cleveland Park next week with a discussion about the park's history.
Warren Marchioni, a member of the Board of the Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy and a former science teacher, will lead a discussion on The Natural History of Grover Cleveland Park starting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, at the Caldwell Library, at 268 Bloomfield Ave.
This discussion is free and open to the public. Freshly-baked refreshments will be provided.
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Although Marchioni has retired from full-time instruction at both the secondary and undergraduate levels, he continues to work in the science field as a part-time instructor at Liberty Science Center. He has been a resident of Caldwell for over three decades.
There is also an ongoing vintage post card exhibition at the library throughout the month of May. Stop by to see copies of original post cards from the Richard Gibbs collection.
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Grover Cleveland Park is a 42-acre park in the heart of the Caldwells. The park is a refuge for wild animals, a natural garden for wildflowers and fungi, and an area with an abundance of wild shrubs and trees.
For information about the Caldwell Library go to www.caldwellpl.org or call 973-226-2837.
For more information about the Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy, go online at www.groverclevelandpark.org, send an email to gcpc@molink.com, or call 973-618-9154.
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