Burnham Park Association
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CONTACT US

Burnham Park Association Email

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BurnhamParkAssoc@gmail.com
We welcome your questions and comments - see form below.

Burnham Park Association Trustees

BPA meetings are held monthly with time off in April (Arbor Day month), December (holidays) and the summer. All BPA neighbors - membership not required - are welcome and encouraged to attend. 
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Dr. Lynn Siebert - President
Melissa Weston - Secretary
Dr. Don Siebert - Treasurer​
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Lou Bodian
Rick Bye - Trailmaster
Jennifer Carcich - education, social media
John Codd - Addler
Jonathan Darwell - Addling Coach

Brian Flynn
Siva Jonnada - Liaison WRWAC and Morris Twp Environmental Commission
Sarah Karger
Louise Karger
Susan / John Landau - Invasives Strike Team Organizers & Naturalist Advisors
​Nancy McCollum Carfaro

Debbie McComber - Webmaster, Social Media, e-news
Susan Mellen - Flyer Distribution & Aerator Monitor

Suzanne Mutz-Darwell - Membership & T-shirt Chair
Bill Pezzuti - web consultant
Scott Wild

Paula Zimin - Addler, Trail Assistant & Liaison Morristown Shade Tree Commission



Where is Burnham Park?

Where is the BPA Neighborhood?

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The Burnham Park Association neighborhood boundary streets roughly encompass Hillcrest Ave, East Lake Blvd, West Lake Blvd, Burnham Pkwy, Mendham Rd / Washington St, Dellwood Ave, Log Rd, Edgehill Ave, Midland Drive, Springview Drive, Fairmount Ave, Ferndale Ave, Parkview Plaza, Edgar Place, Dorothy Drive, Grace Way, Upper Field Rd and Millers Farm Rd. 

Living within these boundaries is not required for membership or to participate in the activity of the BPA. We have  members from the Alexander Hamilton neighborhood (Colonial Rd, Gallagher, Egbert Hil, Conklin, Kenmuir, etc.), Washington Valley, Jockey Hollow, other nearby areas and the Morristown area at large.

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Burnham Park Association
Morristown, NJ 07960
burnhamparkassoc@gmail.com
501(c)(4) Not for Profit
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  • BPA
  • About
    • History of Burnham Park
    • History of BPA
    • Stewardship >
      • Park Master Plan
      • Ash Tree Disease
    • Geese Control
    • Wildlife
    • Paine Statue
    • President's Message
  • Trails
  • Events
  • News
    • Bugs
    • Environmental Action
    • Gallery
  • Get Involved
  • Contact