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Scouting in New Jersey has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. The second Boy Scouts of America National Headquarters was in North Brunswick, although it was referred to in BSA publications as being in neighboring New Brunswick.
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Camp Lewis: Northern New Jersey Council: Rockaway, NJ: Active: Camp NoBeBoSco: Northern New Jersey Council: Active: Also known as NoBe, it is located in Hardwick Township, New Jersey. It opened in 1927. Roosevelt Scout Reservation: Garden State Council: Active: The reservation includes Camp Diller. Camp Sakawawin: Camp Somers: Patriots' Path ...
The program was planned to be free, open-source, grassroots and a traditional Boy Scout program with no 501(c)3 non-profit status (so as to keep government interference to a minimum). [4] By October, the Scouts of St. George was forced, due to the BSA's ownership of the "Scouts" trademark, to change its name to "Troops of St. George". [13]
Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco, [15] also known as NoBe, is a Boy Scouts of America camp located in Hardwick Township, New Jersey, owned by the Northern New Jersey Council. It opened in 1927. It opened in 1927. [ 16 ]
Eagle Island Camp became a Girl Scout property in 1938, when the Graves family of Orange, New Jersey, gave the island to the Maplewood-South Orange Girl Scout Council. After a series of council mergers, the last council to own the property and operate the camp was Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey. The Council operated it as overnight camp ...
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The former Girl Scout camp, now owned by the Nature Conservancy, offers wetlands, towering spruce trees and a scenic beach overlooking Narrow River.