National Park Service marks it Centennial 
 Aug. 25th

On August 25th, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson approved the legislation creating the National Park Service - a new federal bureau in the Dept. of the Interior, a single agency to protect the parks.
 This act made that bureau responsible for all the national parks and monuments, and any future national parks and such areas that would created by Congress. The Park Service was directed: "...to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations."

California's Yosemite state park as the first area to be designated a "national" park by president Ulysses S. Grant in 1872.

Montague has land along its western border within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation area - aka DEWA.

About 35,000 of the approximately 67,000 acres 
of DEWA are in New Jersey. 
Just under a third of the park's total acreage is in Sussex County.
The Foster-Armstrong House
 and the U.S. Coast Guard
date back to 1790 


The 2 story clapboard portion is the original portion of Montague Township's
historic house and dates back to 1790.  It was constructed by Julius Foster, who applied to open it as a licensed tavern 1798 through 1814.

Courtesy www.uscg.mil 

This year marks the 226th birthday of the U.S. Coast Guard, which also originated in 1790 when the Revenue Marine was initiated by Congress.
That branch of the armed services later modified its title to the Revenue Cutter Service and, on combining with the U.S. Life-Saving Service, was renamed as the Coast Guard.        
    Read more about the Coast Guard at "The official blog of Fold3". 

If interested in learning more - check the US Census.gov> History> Through the Decades> Fast Facts>1790

Visit the Foster-Armstrong House to learn about it and our area's heritage.
                     NJ State Fair/Sussex County Farm & Horse Show

We wish the current Miss Montague, Mackenzie Derin, the best of luck in tonight's competition at the fairgrounds to pick the Queen of the Fair for 2016.

Courtesy - Montague Township post

The younger Royalty picked to represent our town are:
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