GREENVILLE TOWN RESOURCES
Greenville Municipal Website:
https://townofgreenvilleny.com
Greenville Town Historian:
Don Teator, email: dteator@gmail.com
Greenville Local History Group:
The Greenville Local History Group is a social organization which meets monthly to hear presentations and discuss local heritage, they also operate a Facebook group which can be viewed through this link.
Don Teator maintains additional digital content related to his work as Greenville Town Historian through the following links:
GLHG Newsletters: https://www.dteator.com/glhg/glhg.htm
Greenville Resorts: https://www.dteator.com/zResort/resortweb.htm
Files, Documents, and Projects: https://www.dteator.com/files/files.htm
Digitized Greenville History Content:
The Greenville Local History Group, in collaboration with Greenville Town Historian Don Teator, has produced a local history calendar since 1991. Content from calendars up to the year 2025 are now viewable through the following links,
Images in the two calendar galleries are captioned with images which were used at the respective time of their publication. Typos, spelling mistakes, and content errors appear as they did in the calendars. Nonetheless, please notify a staff member of the Vedder Research Library if there is content requiring a correction or edit for clarity or spelling.
View Galleries of the Greenville Local History Group Calendars for 1991-2010
View Galleries of the Greenville Local History Group Calendars for 2011-Current
View Recognition posts from each Greenville Local History Group Calendar 1996-Current
Recognition posts contain the transcribed text of recognitions used in each of the Greenville Local History Group calendars published from 1996 through 2025. These recognitions reflect the sentiment and desire of members of the Greenville Local History Group and Greenville Town Historian Don Teator to commemorate community members under the following criteria:
1. The individual or group has provided service above and beyond ordinary public service for the community, and/or;
2. The individual or group has brought acclaim to the community through their accomplishments.
The year after a name indicates the year of the calendar in which the recognition appeared, and several posthumous recognitions may have appeared in a single year.
Click phrases to view subject categories for Greenville Calendars from 1991 to 2010:
Click phrases to view subject categories for Greenville Calendars from 2011 to 2023:
Greenville Local History Group Calendar Recognitions
As her neighbor, fellow town officer, and friend, I have found Chris McDonald to be a tireless worker for every organization in Greenville, from her church to the Greenville Library, as well as innumerable other causes such as the senior citizen groups. She is never too busy to lend a hand selling tickets or chances, taking pictures, making phone calls, or any other activity with which might be needed. I have never known her to neglect her friend who is housebound or in the hospital. We in Greenville have been fortunate indeed to have such a treasure as Christina McDonald.”
- Jeanne Bear
Nature called Stanley Maltzman, and Freehold and its environs have been the beneficiaries over the past 40 years.