IRS tax law-certified volunteers will review all documents and communicate through video chat or by phone for the entire process, which includes clarifying or obtaining additional information, reviewing the return, completing it, and filing it electronically.
Once all documents are uploaded, returns will be prepared for completion within seven to 10 business days.
Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen, grandfather of Congressman Frelinghuysen, bought farm property back in 1914. This farm consisted both of Dairy Cattle and Greenhouses. Whippany River Farm produced the finest herds of Jersey dairy cattle in the U.S.A. The Dairy Cattle line were National Champions.
Cow Crew – Did you know the cows were once the most important animals at Fosterfields? Learn why, meet them close up, and even brush their fur. Make a cow craft to take home.
Friday, March 24, 1-2pm
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Road, Morristown, NJ 07960
It is makers day @ Frelinghuysen Arboretum ! What an exciting activity they have planned! Kids 5-13y.o. will discover the secrets behind hydroponic gardening! They will make their own hydroponics system!
The Vail House – built in the 1790’s by Thomas Kinney. Stephen Vail, the proprietor of the nearby Speedwell Ironworks, acquired the property in the 1830’s.
Join staff and the New Jersey Paranormal Project team as they investigate Historic Speedwell’s Vail House to see what goes bump in the night!
Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, 247 Southern Boulevard, Chatham Township, NJ 07928 – Register here.
February 7: Skulls and Bones – No bones about it, vertebrates have interesting skeletons! Compare yours to other species in this class. Examine real mammal, reptile, and bird skulls, looking for clues as to who they belong to. We’ll also take a close look at the kinds of teeth that mammals have as we munch on apple slices and carrots to test out how they work.
Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, 472 Boonton Avenue, Montville Township, NJ 07045 (intersection of Mars Court and Boonton Avenue) – Register here.
March 6: Be Bear Aware – Black bears are NJ’s largest land animal, found in every county. But there are so many misconceptions about them! Discover the secrets to their success in our state, practice what to do if you see one, play a game to simulate how they live, and take a walk on the trails looking for signs of bears.
Stamping, Stickering and Stenciling was a favorite craft to do with my children when they were young. Even as adults now, they will make their own cards and crafts. Register for this event!
Fosterfield’s Living Historical Farm 73 Kahdena Road, Morristown NJ 07960
HANDS-ON HISTORY: STAMPING, STICKERS, AND STENCILING SATURDAY
Learn how to identify and tap maple trees, collect sap, and make real maple syrup over a wood-fired evaporator. Finish with a syrup taste test! This program will be held entirely outdoors, so dress for the weather. Syrup will be available for purchase, while supplies last.