Bertha Little-Mathews and Mariateresa Terrezza, along with Ronald Bubnowski, Russell Triolo (and Sal Dovi, not pictured, and Rocio Escalante) were honored with Patriot's Path Council 2024 Good Scout Awards; here photographed with township officials.
Bertha Little-Mathews (second from right) and Mariateresa Terrezza (right), along with Ronald Bubnowski, Russell Triolo (and Sal Dovi, not pictured, and Rocio Escalante) were honored with Patriot's Path Council 2024 Good Scout Awards. Photo Credit: TAPinto Union
Bertha Little-Mathews and Mariateresa Terrezza, along with Ronald Bubnowski, Russell Triolo (and Sal Dovi, not pictured, and Rocio Escalante) were honored with Patriot's Path Council 2024 Good Scout Awards; here photographed with township officials.Photo Credit: TAPinto Union
Bertha Little-Mathews (second from right) and Mariateresa Terrezza (right), along with Ronald Bubnowski, Russell Triolo (and Sal Dovi, not pictured, and Rocio Escalante) were honored with Patriot's Path Council 2024 Good Scout Awards. Photo Credit: TAPinto Union
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By Kathy Cryan and Telina Cuppari
Published November 2, 2024 at 6:49 AM
Last updated November 2, 2024 at 6:51 AM
UNION, NJ – The Patriot’s Path Council Boy Scouts of America honored six individuals at their 2024 Good Scout Awards Dinner on Wednesday evening at Galloping Hill Caterers, including a Vauxhall woman and the head of Union's Senior Center.
Honored was Ronald Bubnowski, a native of Union and a former Burnet Middle School teacher, who is now a principal at Harding Elementary School in Kenilworth. Other honorees were Sal Dovi and Russell Triolo of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Union County, and Rocio Escalante, VP Branch Manager of Union County Savings Bank.
Ron has been dedicated to Scouting most of his life. He began with Pack/Troop 65 in Union where he developed a huge passion for Scouting and the outdoors. As an active troop member, Ron achieved the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout in 1994. His enthusiasm and devotion for Scouting continued after high school with significant experiences working at Winnebago Scout Reservation in 1997 and Philmont Scout Ranch in 1998 and 1999.
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With a strong passion for education and inspiring youth, Ron taught at Burnet Middle School in Union for 11 years while taking classes after school hours to receive another master’s degree in administrative and supervision at Saint Peter's College. "Teaching is an honorable profession. It takes a certain and special type of person to be a teacher."
After receiving this particular degree, Ron wanted to get a job close to home and was familiar with Kenilworth. He started as the Brearley Middle High School Assistant principal in July 2009 and stayed at this position until 2012. He then moved on to Harding’s Assistant Principal in 2012 and continued until 2021. In May 2021 Ron was unanimously appointed as the Harding Elementary School Principal.
Ron returned to Scouting when his eldest son was of age, taking on positions which included Den Leader and Committee Chair Pack 150 in Bernardsville. He now serves as the Scoutmaster of Troop 150 in Bernardsville, where he recently celebrated a graduation class of 10 Eagle Scouts. Ron has led his troop on great adventures to Florida Sea Base, Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia and Philmont Scout Ranch three times.
Giving back to the Scouts gives Ron great joy, and he firmly believes in the transformative power of Scouting. He is grateful to share his experiences, hoping to inspire and guide his Scouts.
Congratulations Mr. Bubnowski!
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