Next Meeting - 6:15 PM on Wednesday June 3rd in the main building at The Landing in the Dining Room.
 
We will host a visit by Visions and Pathways and officer Jacob Lawerence to update us on the Unity Tour.
 
 If you’d like to join us, please contact us at rotaryclubhboro@gmail.com or call 908-256-5349.
 
 Minutes from May 6th here.
President's Message
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Hillsborough website! 
 
On these pages you’ll learn about how our club fulfills our mission of service above self while enjoying the fellowship of a diverse group of men and women who come together to make a positive and lasting impact in our community and the world.   Our Club meets at 6:15 PM at The Landing restaurant (311 Amwell Rd, Hillsborough) on the first and third Wednesdays of the month to share a meal and friendship, plan service projects and hear interesting speakers. For those who cannot attend in-person, we also Zoom our meetings. 
 
We welcome new members who share our commitment to our community and wish to participate in local service projects, as well as fun social events.  If you are interested in joining us, or simply learning more about our club, please contact us by email at Rotaryclubhboro@gmail.com, and we will respond by phone or email. Additionally, you can learn more about the worldwide reach of Rotary at www.Rotary.org.  Please call ahead of the meeting to confirm your visit with us.
 
Thank you for visiting our website. We look forward to seeing you at the Rotary. 
Abed Medawar
President
 
Service Above Self  
 
Home Page Stories
🌱 From Hillsborough to Jamaica — the power of one person to make a difference.
We were thrilled to welcome back our friend Peter "Pharmer Pete" Lyn, who updated us on his remarkable work at Peckwood Farm in Jamaica — a farm working its way back to life after the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
Pete has been on the ground doing the hard, unglamorous work that real recovery demands: rebuilding depleted soil, restoring farm systems, and guiding Peckwood Farm through its final phase of recovery back to a fully operational, table-ready farm. His dedication, expertise, and heart for this community are nothing short of inspiring.
At Rotary, we believe in the power of service — and Pete embodies that spirit completely. We are proud to support his efforts and honored to call him a friend.
If Pete's story moves you and you'd like to help him see this mission through, please consider supporting him directly:
Every contribution makes a difference. 🙏
What an inspiring meeting! 🌟 The Rotary Club of Hillsborough was truly honored to welcome young Christian Britting, joined by his dad Bob Britting , family, and teachers, for an unforgettable presentation on hearing aids.
Christian captivated the entire room — his infectious energy, remarkable confidence, and poise well beyond his years left every one of us in awe. He walked us through how hearing aids work and, more powerfully, shared how they've helped him navigate challenges at school and in everyday life.
Christian, you reminded us all what courage and resilience look like. We hope this is just the first of many visits — you're welcome back at our table anytime! 👏
U.S. Air Force Veteran Michael Nehlsen delivered a powerful presentation at our last meeting about his annual motorcycle fundraising journey “Riding for Warriors.” His mission benefits Hope For The Warriors and their Military Spouse & Caregiver Scholarship Program, helping military families pursue higher education.
We are honored to make a donation toward this year's ride, which holds special meaning as it recognizes the 25th Anniversary of 9/11. Michael will ride to the sites of the 9/11 attacks as a tribute to the innocent lives lost, the heroes who responded that day, and all those who continue to protect and serve our country.
Pictured with Michael in the second photo is Rotarian Amrik Sahota. Rotarian Abed Medawar joins them in the third.

 
As part of the 250th Year Celebration of the founding of our nation, the Rotary Club of Hillsborough is proud to be a key sponsor of a special designation of Hillsborough as a “Victory Town,” one of fewer than 200 such designations in New Jersey.  The designation recognizes those towns through which thousands of American and French troops marched in 1781 en route to victory at the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, where they forced the surrender of British General Cornwallis. 
“Helping to highlight the important role Hillsborough played in the Revolutionary War has special meaning to our Rotary Club, whose mission is “Service Above Self,” commented Abed Medawar, president of the Rotary Club of Hillsborough. “Rotary has served our nation for over 120 years of its history, and the Rotary Club of Hillsborough has delivered a wide array of support to our community for more than half a century.”
Hillsborough Township Mayor, Catherine Payne, commented that "Hillsborough Township is grateful to the Rotary Club of Hillsborough for their generous sponsorship of our Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Association membership, forever commemorating Hillsborough's place in New Jersey and America's history. "
Organized by the “National Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Association, “Victory Towns” receive, among other forms of recognition, the right to display a historic marker that will be displayed in the Township, accompanied by a special unveiling ceremony to be announced by the Township.  
 
Our April 15th meeting was a full house! HHS student Darius Workman from Troop 489 joined us as well to share his Eagle Scout Service Project, focused on transforming Village Green Park here in Hillsborough.🌳 His plan includes rebuilding the park’s sign, enhancing the space with new landscaping, and constructing benches to make it more enjoyable, welcoming, and easier to find. We thank Darius for his hard work to make our home a better place! 👏
It was a pleasure to also have Charlie Iuliano and Paul Nelson from the Rotary Club of Morristown at our April 15th meeting. Charlie (pictured below) presented their inspiring Pathway to Peace project, which aims to raise awareness around the mental health challenges faced by veterans, first responders, and their families. In partnership with Veterans Valor, their platform brings more light to the purpose of The Healing Garden of Morris County through education, storytelling, and community support. A truly meaningful and powerful initiative. 🇺🇸
For more information, visit https://morristownrotary.org

 
Hillsborough Youth Sports board member Bill Murphy was another special guest we were excited to have at our last meeting. We presented him with a donation in support of their new NFL Game Changers Flag Football program for children with physical and intellectual disabilities. This league provides a fun and supportive environment where athletes of all abilities can enjoy the game. We are proud to support this amazing program! 🏈💙
*Pictured are Rotarian Abed Medawar (left) and Bill Murphy (right)
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