District Website
Rotary District 7510 had an "unofficial" Website shortly after the Web browsers were developed in the early to mid 1990s. It was hosted on a Rotarian's personal CompuServe account. When the Rotarian, who originally created the site, moved out of the District the Website left with him.
While Ken Tillman was District Governor during the 1999-2000 Rotary year Trenton Rotarian, Glenn Paul, registered the domain name rotarynj.org and posted our district's first "official" registered Website with its own domain name. A year later, during the Fall of 2000, Princeton Rotarian Lewis Edge became the District Webmaster and has remained in this position since then. In 2002 the domain name rotarynj.com was also registered and is used as an additional address for the District Website. That same year, our Website was ranked by an international committee as one of the top ten Rotary district Websites in the world.
As we moved further into the 21st century, it became apparent that the district's Website design had become out-of-date. Therefore, on the recommendation of Webmaster, Lewis Edge, District Governor Michael Hart hired professional Web designer and Princeton Rotarian, Dana Hutchins, to completely redesign the district's Website. This new Website design, which you see today, was completed and posted early in calendar 2007 and is being regularly updated by Dana and Lewis. If you have comments or suggestions about this Website, please send them to Lewis Edge.
Previous Site Version

District 7510 Website, developed by Lewis Edge, Webmaster was recognized as a top 10 Rotary Web site for 2002.
District Club Website Winners for 2006/2007 Rotary Year
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