Founded in Nutley, New Jersey in 1959, Nutley UNICO emerged from the vision of 53 charter members who believed that community service should transcend personal interests and fraternity. What began as the Columbus Civic Club in 1953 evolved into a vibrant organization dedicated to uniting Italian Americans and fostering civic responsibility. The name UNICO itself—meaning "unique" or "one of a kind" in Italian—reflects the founders' belief that this organization would stand apart by placing service to the community at its very heart.
Over six decades, Nutley UNICO has built a rich legacy of community impact and cultural celebration within Nutley, NJ and beyond. The organization's history is woven through the stories of dedicated members who have championed initiatives like the Columbus statue at Nutley Town Hall, established the Brian Piccolo scholarship breakfast, and hosted renowned cultural performances. Today, the chapter continues to honor its heritage while embracing inclusivity, having elected its first female president in 2009 and maintaining a dynamic membership committed to cultural preservation. Nutley UNICO's enduring motto—"Service Above Self"—guides its work in supporting those in need, advancing education, and ensuring that Italian American contributions to society are recognized, celebrated, and passed on to future generations.
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