2021 Deer Management Program Cancelled
Posted onEssex County has cancelled this year’s deer management program, in order to focus its resources on Covid-19 testing and vaccination. See full press release here. The program will be resumed in 2022.
Essex County has cancelled this year’s deer management program, in order to focus its resources on Covid-19 testing and vaccination. See full press release here. The program will be resumed in 2022.
In Memory of Pat “Gramgee” Glennon. Please note the new format this year (see attached). Come out and support Prelude to a Cure and join Brian Glennon on a 3 mile trail hike through the Hilltop. Event will begin at the North Caldwell entrance, Courter Lane (near the Essex County Dog Park).
Happy New Year Hilltoppers! We hope 2019 brings you all that you wish for and more! Friends and volunteers of the Hilltop Conservancy accomplished much in 2018: Launched a new website, blast email system, and Facebook page Implemented some major trail improvements and repairs, Continued to eradicate high-priority invasives, and Kicked off a new project […]
The Conservancy has been working with the Rutgers Master Gardeners program to have the Hilltop Reservation listed as a Master Gardeners work site. This means a local Master Gardener will be nominated as “coordinator” for the Master Gardener volunteers who want to work on one of many Hilltop habitat restoration projects, and hours worked on […]
On Saturday July 7, a group of Scouts from Caldwell Troop 6 helped move a large volume of logs, branches and cut brush in the northern section of the site that is currently choked with Japanese Knotweed, a particularly challenging invasive species to eradicate. With the recent cutting of brush and felling of dead ash […]
The Hilltop Prisoner’s Pond Forest Restoration Project has made significant progress towards its first phase objectives. A dedicated group of volunteers has cleared approximately 1 acre of invasive plant species, primarily bush honeysuckle. These woody-stemmed large shrubs/small trees were so thick one could not walk more than a few feet. Now, most of the aforementioned […]