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The Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy Board of Directors extends our heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers, members of the Trustees, and Advisory Boards for helping make this year’s Halloween Festival another wonderful success!

We hope everyone who joined us—especially our first-time volunteers—enjoyed the experience and will return next year to be part of the fun again. Each year, we look forward to this beloved event, and this year did not disappoint. The beautiful weather, big crowds, and smiling families made it a truly memorable day for our community.

We also want to thank everyone who came out to celebrate and support the Conservancy—your participation helps make this fundraiser such an important success for our mission.

A special thank-you to our generous sponsors:

Cloverleaf Tavern
Glaze Donuts
Caldwell Dental Associates
Roseland Starbucks
Kidz Smile Pediatric Dentistry

Your support and community spirit help keep Grover Cleveland Park a special place for everyone to enjoy.

If you would like to join our team of volunteers or be considered for our Advisory committee please go to our contact us page and let us know about your interests. 

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Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy
https://groverclevelandpark.org

The Grover Cleveland Conservancy was formed in 2001 by a group of community members concerned with the upkeep and maintenance of Grover Cleveland Park. All officers, trustees, and advisory board members are volunteer community members.

Designed to cater to the public for year-round recreation, Grover Cleveland Park was carved out of the surrounding West Essex meadows and farmland. In the early 1900s, when the park was being considered, local farmers were using quite a lot of the area as pastures and fields. The county hired the landscape architectural firm, founded by Frederick Law Olmsted, to design Grover Cleveland Park.

Today, the park boasts walking/running paths, a fish-stocked pond, tennis, bocce ball and shuffleboard courts, children’s playground, open fields, a baseball diamond, and a picnic grove. The goal of the GCPC is to restore the park using the original Olmsted design as a guideline.

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