• Town of Warwick purchased KUTZ Camp for ~6.5m ~88 acres of land
  • The native Indians were in this area and the tribe name was Lenape Indians
  • Warwick Tpke. (Moe Mtn.) was a major hub for the Indians from N.J.
  • 1714-1745 people from Europe settled in this area, the Indians were becoming overwhelmed
  • Sub-divided into small lots-KUTZ was part of these lots
  • In ~1860 the dairy industry and farmland exploded
  • In the woodlands, wood was produced for heating and building
  • In ~1860 the railroad became popular, with coal from Pennsylvania
  • Land was cleared for wood for people in the Village of Warwick to use
  • Grossman Family bought the 88 acres in ~1930-1940
  • Grossman Resort for Jewish people was formed
  • Grossman also built the present lake etc. with buildings
  • In 1961 Chock Full of Nuts bought the 88 acres from the Grossman’s
  • Baseball star Jackie Robinson was on the board and called the property Utopia
  • The camp opened in 1962 to ~1965
  • In ~1964 the property was missed managed
  • In 1965 the property was sold to URJ (Union for Reformed Judaism)
  • The camp was re-named URJ KUTZ Camp
  • KUTZ Camp was opened for weekends and mid-week events in the months April-May-September and October
  • KUTZ Camp was opened ~7 days a week for the months of June-July and August
  • The Camp has lakefront activities, pools, alpine tower, sports fields, indoor and outdoor theatres and comprehensive arts center
  • In 2015 KUTZ Camp celebrated 50 years (1965-2015). The Camp Director was Melissa Frey with an assistant Camp director and facility manager