Local Branches

NJBA Local Branches

Central Jersey Beekeepers
Len Klinker, Membership
732 922-3279
lklinker@copper.net
Website

Northeast Beekeepers
Frank Mortimer, Pres.
201-417-7309
frankmort@gmail.com
South Jersey Beekeepers
Doris Morgan, Sec'y/Treasurer
838 Tuska Avenue
Millville, NJ 08332
doriskmorgan@comcast.net
Essex County Beekeepers
Joe Treimel, Corresponding Sec'y
124 Boulevard
Pequannock, NJ 07440
973 633-9870
sailbeejoe@aol.com
Website
Northwest Beekeepers
Charles Ilsley, President
732-469-0043
c.ilsley@verizon.net
Website

Sussex County Beekeepers
Marsha Roemer, Secretary
muscoviagroup@gmail.com

Morris and Somerset County Beekeepers
Mary Hart, Sec'y/Treasurer
54 Crest Drive
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
dmhartfamily@gmail.com

Jersey Cape Beekeepers
Bill Eisele, President
beeeisele@comcast.net

Raritan Valley Beekeepers
Cynthia Werts, President
cynthiawerts@aol.com



NJBA and State Contacts

NJBA

Seth Belson
President
856 285-0074
president@njbeekeepers.org

Curtis Crowell
Treasurer
609 651-4585
Curtis.Crowell@att.net

Jeffrey Burd
Secretary
jeff.burd@comcast.net

NJBA Constitution and Bylaws

NJBA State Meeting Minutes

Tim Schuler
State Apiarist
tim.schuler@ag.state.nj.us
NJ Apiary Inspection
Division of Plant Ind.
P.O. Box 330
Trenton, NJ 08625
Tel: (609) 292-5440
Fax: (609) 292-4710

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Post-Doctorate Research Associate
Marucci Center for Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension
Rutgers University
125A Lake Oswego Road
Chatsworth, NJ 08019

Dr. Mike Stanghellini was New Jersey's Rutgers Beekeeping Extension Specialist. A search for his replacement has been abandoned. Prior to his departure in spring 2005, his research efforts were in the areas of parasitic mite control, small hive beetles, and crop pollination. His extension activities in NJ were to include
working closely with the NJBA and creating a Master Beekeeper Program for NJ's beekeepers.

November 2, 2004

Dear Mrs. Chandler,

I would like to thank you and the Essex County Beekeepers Society for the nuc and the help with putting up the electric fence. The bees have been fun, but they need to be fed like crazy. Unfortunately, we don't have any honey this year. I'm working hard to keep them alive throughout the winter. Hopefully I will have honey next year!

Sincerely,
Joe Schofield
P.S. Enclosed is $20 for family dues.

Joe, Essex County's youngest member (12), is shown in the photo to the left working his bees.


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