
Since this month is unofficially Butterfly Month in the Meadowlands, we thought we'd toss out some appropriate teasers — like the one above.
Who she? (Thanks to Regina Geoghan for providing the photo!)
The William D. McDowell Observatory
in DeKorte Park begins a new month of programming tonight (Monday, July 2).
Free public access is from 9 to 10:30 on Monday and Wednesday nights this month — weather permitting, of course.
Dress for the weather; with the dome open, you are basically outside.
Each evening at least two major objects in the night sky will be viewed, plus one or two other celestial objects or events depending on the observing conditions.
For more information about free public viewing nights and to check out the observatory's website, click here.
For a South Bergenite column by the NJMC's Jim Wright about the observatory, click here. The observatory will be closed Wednesday, July 4.
River Barge Park in Carlstadt will be open tonight for all Bergen, Passaic and Hudson County residents who'd like to see the town's Fireworks Display.
Bring your own lawnchairs and (just in case) bug spray.
The fireworks start at 9 p.m. The park's rowing dock will be open if you'd like to sit down by the river (the marina will be closed).
Directions to River Barge Park are on the left-hand column of this blog.
You can download a flyer about the Secaucus fireworks here:
It's July, and we are asking for Meadowlands Big Year participants to e-mail us their totals so far (if they have not done so already).
There's still half a year left, so feel free to jump in and join the fun. It costs nothing to participate, and we are offering some nifty prizes.
If you are competing off the radar, please e-mail Jim Wright at jim.wright (at) njmeadowlands.gov so we know you are out there.
Much appreciated, and good luck to all. Thanks to those who have updated their numbers already!
Competition details are here.