• Yogi Berra Museum Presents “IT AIN’T OVER” Story Salon

    Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center 8 Yogi Berra Dr., Little Falls, NJ, United States

    The Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center, an NJCH grantee, presents an unforgettable evening of storytelling, music and live art centered around the theme “IT AIN’T OVER.”

  • Mahwah Museum Presents: “History of Bergen County Courthouse”

    Mahwah Museum 200 Franklin Tpke, Mahwah, NJ, United States

    Mahwah Museum, an NJCH grantee, presents "History of Bergen County Courthouse," Thursday, November 13, 2025, 7:30-9:00 pm. Join the Honorable Gregg A. Padovano and Honorable Menelaos W. Toskos for a fascinating virtual tour through the history of the Bergen County Courthouse and intriguing insights into its justice system.

  • Scots Musick for the Wallace House’s 250th Birthday

    St. John's Somerville

    The Practitioners of Musick ‘resolve’ the musical ‘bands which have connected’ Scotland, Philadelphia and New Jersey, following John Wallace from Scottish Lowlands to Somerset County through "A Scots Musical Celebration of the Wallace House's 250th Birthday".

  • Mahwah Museum Presents: “The Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping, Murder and Trial”

    Mahwah Museum 200 Franklin Tpke, Mahwah, NJ, United States

    Mahwah Museum, an NJCH grantee, presents "The Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping, Murder and Trial" on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. James Calaski, a historian, speaker, researcher, writer and genealogist, will examine the investigation, trial and analyze the various theories and myths surrounding this fascinating case.

  • Read Aloud: “Growing Up True”

    Somerset Public Library 100 Community Drive, Skillman, United States

    Honor the rich history of African American landowners and farmers in the Sourland Mountain region with Growing Up True, a new children’s book created in partnership with the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum with the support of NJCH grant funding.

  • From Clay Tablet to Digital Tablet: The History of Jewish Books

    Trayes Hall, Douglass Student Center, Rutgers University-New Brunswick 100 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

    The Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life, and NJCH grantee, presents "From Clay Tablet to Digital Tablet: The History of Jewish Books," a public talk by Joseph A. Skloot of Hebrew Union College, NYC.