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About the KCA

The Knollwood Association

- About the KCA -


The Knollwood area of Short Hills is comprised of the 132 beautiful homes bounded by the eastern end of Hobart Avenue (from the ballfield on Hobart Avenue to Old Short Hills Road) and the Whitney Road loop.   The Knollwood Association has been active in representing the interests of the neighborhood in township matters for many years.

Membership:
You are automatically a member of the Association if you live in the Knollwood area of Millburn-Short Hills.

Organization:
Officers:
Co-President:                        Caroline Adillon         (cadillon@ix.netcom.com)
                                            Jill Draper                 (jdraper@dvc.com)

Communications Coordinator:  Sandy Fittin              (jfittin@aol.com)      

Treasurer:                               Peggy Baggaley

Traffic Committee Coordinator:  Ann Derryberry           (VannD@aol.com)

Neighborhood Council:
  (District 1)      Kate Bradford                              - 49 Hobart Ave.
  (District 2)      Don Kaplan & Maureen McTernan - 92 Whitney Rd.
  (District 3)      Susan & Bill Gould                      - 83 Whitney Rd.
  (District 4)      Pam & Jim McCullough                - 61 Whitney Rd.
  (District 5)      Vicky Kupec                               - 42 Whitney Rd.
  (District 6)      Charlotte Kobberger                     -  2 Midhurst Rd.
  (District 7)      Cindy & Josh Scharf                    - 11 Hawthorne Rd.
  (District 8)      Linda Osserman                          - 44 Hawthorne Rd.
  (District 9)      Lorraine Landells                         - 41 Haddonfield Rd.
  (District 10)    Amy & Gary Rosen                      -  6 Whitney Rd.
  (District 11)    Joan Smith                                  - 10 Hobart Ave.
  (District 12)    Martha Mangold                           -   7 Midhurst Rd.
  (District 13)    Melanie Mazzorana                      - 37 Hobart Ave.

Funding and Activities:
All activities are funded through voluntary contributions of finances or services by residents, or on a pay-as-you-go basis.  The Association sponsors/organizes appropriate activities as the neighborhood residents wish.  Everyone is encouraged to make suggestions for activities they would like to see happen.  Simply call any association officer or member of the neighborhood council, and we will see what can be done.  For the most part, there are no formal meetings unless they are deemed necessary.

 

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