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Enjoy our New Video About the History and Ecology of the Newly Preserved Point Breeze in Bordentown, NJ

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Watch Our Video about Point Breeze

The History of Point Breeze, Bordentown, NJ
Click on image above to watch our 7-minute video about Point Breeze.

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Click the video above to learn about the history and ecology of recently preserved Point Breeze in Bordentown, New Jersey.

Our video opens with a birds-eye view of Point Breeze, the former Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte estate preserved by the land trust, the City of Bordentown and the New Jersey Green Acres Program at the end of 2020. Using drone photography, viewers see a flyover of the 3,000 acre Abbott Marshlands, on the edge of the Bordentown property, as the title of the video emerges, Preserving Point Breeze, a New Jersey Treasure.

The story of Point Breeze begins with recognition of the land’s 13,000 years of layered history, going back to Native Americans who lived here along the Delaware River and Crosswicks Creek. Chief Mann of the Ramapough Lenape was a guest speaker at D&R Greenway’s Gala that celebrated preservation of this land . He spoke about the importance of land to the Lenape, offering seeds and advice for gardens that are planted at Point Breeze, closing with a traditional blessing for the land and its inhabitants that include all of Earth’s creatures.

The ecology of the land and the birds that were observed and perhaps sketched by visitor John James Audubon when he visited his friend Charles Lucien Bonaparte at Point Breeze can be seen in the video. Bonaparte’s gull was named for Charles, a renown ornithologist of his day.  The video tells the story of ornithology at Point Breeze, as it showcases the unique features of the property with stunning videography.

Most compelling is the story of preservation, as told by Mayor James Lynch of Bordentown City. Recognized with D&R Greenway’s prestigious 2021 Donald B. Jones Conservation Award for championing preservation, Mayor Lynch tells how the land was literally rescued from developers who wanted to build warehouses on this historic property. Speaking of its importance to water quality in the Delaware River, Mayor Lynch says, “It would have been destruction. I lost a lot of sleep over this…it was my mission to preserve this property as best I could from the City side.” He tells how he learned from the former owner, Divine Word Missionaries, who owned the land for 80 years that the property would be sold. “I looked at the building, and I said, Father, that would be a great City hall. And, he looked at me and said, ‘Well, we have some other news for you. Linda Mead of D&R Greenway and the State of New Jersey are already along the process of purchasing the entire property.’ ”

Linda Mead, D&R Greenway CEO and President, shares more of the story, “This was the last piece of land that was open in Bordentown City….Can you imagine if this last piece of open space was built on? We would lose the history, we would lose the ecology…Preserving this property was paramount. It was one of the most important things that D&R Greenway has ever done.”

As the video draws to a close, the Mayor expresses his pleasure that this land has been saved for his community, and the world, “I don’t think I could smile any more. To look back on this is incredible!”

 

“Point Breeze-315 preserved properties altogether–protected by D&RG, are testaments to the power that exceptional land trusts can wield to literally define the landscape, history, and future of our country.”

With the public release of the video, Point Breeze, a New Jersey Treasure, everyone can now learn of the importance and value of this 60 acre preserved property and hear firsthand the passion that drives preservation. Inspired viewers are invited to contact us if they would like to volunteer as docents or gardeners at Point Breeze.

How the Audubon Society Might Instead Have Been the “Bonaparte Society”

 The Audubon Society might have been named for Charles Lucien Bonaparte, a close friend of the famous John J. Audubon. These early ornithologists spent time together at beautiful Point Breeze, and Audubon created a drawing of the “Bonaparte Gull” which once could be seen regularly at the confluence of the Crosswicks Creek and the Delaware River in Bordentown, NJ.

What’s Next for Point Breeze

D&R Greenway is working with the City of Bordentown and the State of New Jersey on creating trails throughout the 59 other acres of the preserve.  D&R Greenway operates a cultural center in the historic gardener’s house and garden on one acre at the Point Breeze site. In the summer months, our team offer guided tours on Blacks Creek to view the unique sites with naturalist educational guides.  We offer unique programming throughout the year including a cultural, historic, and environmental guest speaker series. Check out Upcoming Events on our Art & Events Calendar.

Please consider supporting this important stewardship work by donating to D&R Greenway Land Trust.

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Aerial photo shows newly preserved Point Breeze on the right overlooking the Crosswicks Creek,
and the vital wildlife habitat of the Abbott Marshlands to the left.

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BACKGROUND:

D&R Greenway Land Trust, an accredited nonprofit, has saved over 22,000 acres of New Jersey land since its founding in 1989. By preserving land for life and creating public trails, it gives everyone the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. The land trust’s preserved farms and community gardens provide local organic food for our neighbors—including those most in need. Through strategic land conservation and stewardship, D&R Greenway combats climate change, protects birds and wildlife, and ensures clean drinking water for future generations. D&R Greenway’s mission is centered in connecting land with people from all walks of life.

D&R Greenway’s Johnson Education Center, home to its art galleries in Princeton, is open Monday thru Friday from 10am to 4pm, although its outdoor trails and labyrinth are always open. Visit our Facebook and Instagram pages and www.drgreenway.org to learn about the organization’s latest news and programs.

D&R Greenway Land Trust, One Preservation Place, Princeton NJ 08540

The Discovery Center at Point Breeze, 101 East Park St, Bordentown, NJ 08505

 

Our Mission: To Preserve & Care for Land and Inspire a Conservation Ethic, Now and Forever

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Upcoming Events
Dec 04

Art & Science Zoom Program

7:30pm-8:30pm
Virtual
Art & Science Mash Up A Virtual ZOOM Event

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Dec 06

Holiday Sale at The Discovery Center at Point Breeze

12 NOON-4 PM
The Discovery Center at Point Breeze, 101 East Park Street, Bordentown
Did you know that we have….. handmade Native American

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Dec 07

Poetry Reading & Gallery Walk

1:30pm-3:30pm
D&R Greenway Johnson Education Center, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton
A selection of poems created in the fall poetry

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