Kiwanis Club donated Pajamas to JBWS

PARSIPPANY — Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany donated 60 new pajamas and a check to Jersey Battered Women’s Service on Thursday, December 17.  

Karen DeChristopher, Kiwanis Board member and Director of the Young Children Priority One program, has been collecting children’s pajamas from members since the beginning of November, and also received several pairs of pajamas from members of her church, First Baptist Community Church.

Accepting the donation was Patty Sly, Executive Director at Jersey Battered Women’s Service. “We are grateful to the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany for their generosity and thoughtfulness in providing new pajamas to our residents in time for the holidays.  The holidays can be especially trying for domestic violence victims and acts of kindness such as these can make all the difference,” says Patty Sly.

Kiwanis Board and the Director of Young Children Priority One program, Karen DeChristopher said “For many years it has always been a tradition for me as a child and continuing with my children to wear new pajamas on Christmas Eve and I am happy to participate in collecting pajamas for such a great organization.

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Sixty pajama sets were donated to the children of JBWS

Jersey Battered Women’s Service Inc. in Morris County is a full-service domestic violence and domestic abuse prevention agency with volunteer opportunities. The services include a 24-hour hotline; counseling; safe house; transitional living; children’s services; life skills education; vocational counseling; batterers’ intervention; legal assistance; teen dating violence services; and professional training, education and youth prevention programs.

For more information on JBWS, click here.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany meets on Thursday morning at 7:15 a.m. at Empire Diner, 1315 Route 46. For more information, click here.

Morris County Freeholders Set Date Reorganization Meeting

MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Board of Freeholders will hold its annual reorganization meeting for 2016 on Sunday, January 3 at 2:00 p.m., in the public meeting room of the county’s Administration and Records Building, 10 Court Street in Morristown.

Newly elected freeholders Christine Myers, Mendham Township, and Deborah Smith, Denville, also will take their oaths of office their initial three-year terms on the county governing board.

Freeholder John Cesaro
Freeholder John Cesaro

Freeholder John Cesaro, Parsippany, who won re-election in November, will be sworn in for a second three-year term.

Other members of the 2016 Freeholder Board will include Freeholder Kathy DeFillippo of Roxbury, Doug Cabana, Boonton Township, Hank Lyon, Montville and Tom Mastrangelo, Montville.

Public parking for the event is available in the Schuyler Place garage, one block from the county administration building, and nearby public lots on Cattano Avenue, as well as street parking.

Rivera Sentenced to Twenty Years for Three Robberies

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp announces that Christian Rivera, 31, Dover, was sentenced in connection with three separate robberies of three individual victims that occurred in Rockaway, Wharton, and Roxbury, within a span of a week in April 2012.

The Honorable Stephen J. Taylor, P.J.Cr. sentenced the defendant to twenty years in New Jersey State Prison, of which he must serve 85 percent before being eligible for parole pursuant to the No Early Release Act.

On September 22, 2015, Rivera entered guilty pleas to three, first degree robberies, before the Honorable Stephen Taylor, P.J.Cr.

On April 18, 2012, the defendant approached the first victim in a parking lot in Rockaway Township.  The defendant brandished a firearm and subsequently took the victim’s engagement ring.

On April 24, 2012, defendant approached the second victim at the Wharton Shop Rite.  The defendant brandished a firearm and demanded that the victim give him her engagement ring.  The defendant was not successful in his attempt.

On April 25, 2012, the defendant approached the third victim at the Succasunna Shop Rite.  The defendant brandished a firearm and subsequently took the victim’s engagement ring.

Assistant Prosecutor Stephen G. Bollenbach represented the State during the prosecution of this matter.

Prosecutor Knapp would like to thank the Rockaway Township Police Department, Wharton Police Department, Roxbury Township Police Department, Denville Township Police Department, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office, and the General Investigations Unit of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.

Restaurant Programs of America and Innovative Coverage Concepts Appoint New Director

PARSIPPANY — Restaurant Programs of America (RPA) and Innovative Coverage Concepts (ICC) announced today that Susan LaBar has joined the sister restaurant insurance company in order to develop and implement customized risk solutions. PRA is located at Eight Wood Hollow Road.

“We are thrilled to have someone of Susan’s caliber within the risk management field as a part of our team,” said Dean Carras, President and CEO of RPA.

In her new role as Director of Claims Management, LaBar will focus on building out claims and risk management practice solutions. These solutions encompass claim reviews, reserve and loose trending analysis, litigation management, and claim investigation strategies.

LaBar has a 23-year track record of delivering risk management claims solutions as a client advocate. She spent 12 years as the Regional Claims Manager at One Source Facility Services, managing all lines of claims in 12 states. Most recently, LaBar was the Risk Manager at Coach USA, responsible for 19 separate companies in 23 states and Canada.

LaBar’s programs have reduced claims by 30 percent over five years, representing a savings of over $10 million for her clients.

Restaurant Programs of America (RPA) is a national restaurant insurance agency focused solely on providing quality business insurance products and services to restaurants throughout the United States. We first offered our services in the NJ/NY metropolitan area, and over the last 40 years, have grown RPA into a national provider of property & casualty insurance to restaurants.  Our corporate headquarters is located in Parsippany, New Jersey, and we also maintain offices in California, Colorado, Florida, Missouri,North Carolina, Washington DC and Pennsylvania.

Insurance Coverage Concepts (ICC), founded in 2001, has now grown to be a premier National Managing General Agency (MGA) specializing in all types of restaurants and food and entertainment related risks. ICC differentiates themselves by implementing customized Risk Management solutions to reduce risk and control claims costs.

Morris County election board employee faces child porn charge

MORRISTOWN — An employee of the Morris County Board of Elections has been arrested for alleged possession of child pornography, according to county officials. Anthony P. DeSimone, 73, of Morris Township, was arrested Saturday on a fourth-degree charge of child endangerment for possession of child pornography, according to court records and the county prosecutor’s office. DeSimone…

Morris County Narcotics Task Force And Dover Police Department Seize Stolen Firearm

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp
Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and Town of Dover Police Department Director Dominic Saldida announce the arrest of an armed drug distributor, Germal A. Bynoe, 25, Dover, involved in the distribution of significant quantities of marijuana in and around the Town of Dover.

As a result of this joint investigation, over 5 pounds of marijuana, a stolen handgun, $560.00 in cash (drug distribution proceeds) and various items of drug paraphernalia indicative of drug distribution, including drug packaging materials, were seized.

The marijuana has a retail street value in excess of $10,000.00.

Over the past several months, members of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Special Enforcement Unit (SEU) received information concerning marijuana distribution in and around the Dover area. Detectives from the Narcotics Task Force and Dover Police Department conducted an investigation that resulted in the above referenced seizures including a stolen .380 caliber Hi-Point semi-automatic handgun. When detectives approached Bynoe to arrest him for narcotics distribution, he fled from their arrest on foot and after a brief foot chase detectives took Bynoe into custody.

The investigation culminated on December 15, 2015 with the arrest of Germal A. Bynoe, who was charged with the following:

  • 1 count of second degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance with the Intent to Distribute (marijuana).
  • 1 count of fourth degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana).
  • 1 count of second degree Possession of a Firearm (handgun) while in the course of Possessing a Controlled Dangerous Substance with the Intent to Distribute (marijuana).
  • 1 count of third degree Resisting Arrest by creating a substantial risk of physical injury to the officer.
  • 1 count of fourth degree Resisting Arrest by fleeing on foot from Law Enforcement Officers.
  • 1 count of third degree Hindering Prosecution.
  • 1 count of second degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (handgun)

Bynoe’s bail was set by Municipal Court Judge Joseph E. Deming at $250,000, with no 10% option. The defendant was lodged in the Morris County Correctional Facility in default of bail.

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp stated: “Members of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Special Enforcement Unit worked in conjunction with the Town of Dover Police Department and successfully removed an illegal handgun from our community as well as over 5 pounds of marijuana.  In an effort to make our community safer, the Morris County Narcotics Task Force will work collaboratively with local law enforcement to infiltrate armed drug distribution networks.”

Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp wishes to thank the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Special Enforcement Unit (Narcotics Task Force), the Town of Dover Police Department and the Morris County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit.

A criminal complaint is merely an accusation.  Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until he or she has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Update: Bomb Threat at Parsippany Inn was false

During the evacuation all residents were given the option to be transported to Mount Tabor Firehouse
During the evacuation all residents were given the option to be transported to Mount Tabor Firehouse

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Police Department received a 911 call reporting a bomb was located in the basement of Parsippany Inn and Suites, located at 2939 Route 10 East.

Patrol Sergeants A. Keiser and E. Conklin, Detectives A. Morelli and J. Keiling, Patrol Officers P. Kolln and A. Ohlsen responded to the scene.

During the evacuation all residents were given the option to be transported to Mount Tabor Firehouse
Township buses brought residents to the Mount Tabor Firehouse

Upon arrival of the responding units a perimeter of the property was set up and the area was evacuated. Mount Tabor Fire Department along with Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance were dispatched to stand by at the Mount Tabor Fire Department’s building on South Powder Mill Road.

During the evacuation all residents were given the option to be transported to Mount Tabor Firehouse on South Powder Mill Road due to the low temperatures by Parsippany Office of Emergency Management.

Morris County Bomb Squad checked the premise and determined the area was clear and no threats to the public were present. All residents were transported back from the Powder Mill Firehouse and allowed back into the building.

Upon further investigation by Detectives A. Morelli and J. Keiling information was developed that the caller was Brian Miller, 49, Parsippany, and was possibly in the area of the Dover train station.

Detectives located Mr. Miller in Dover and a short time later he was placed under arrest for False Public Alarm.

His bail was set at $35,000 and was also found to have an active arrest warrant from Rahway Municipal Court in the amount of $150.00.

Mr. Miller was remanded to the Morris County Correctional Facility until his court date or he posts bail.

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The building was evacuated and residents were standing on the front lawn
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Residents keeping behind the yellow tape blocking access to Parsippany Inn

Council sets reorganization meeting

Council-elect Loretta Gragnani will be sworn in during the re-organization meeting
Council-elect Loretta Gragnani will be sworn in during the Inauguration Ceremony

PARSIPPANY — The reorganization meeting for the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills is set for Tuesday, January 5 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Municipal Council Chamber at Town Hall, 1001 Parsippany Boulevard.

On New Years Day, Friday, January 1, at 12:00 noon the Inauguration Ceremony for Council President Paul Carifi, Jr, and Councilman Michael dePierro and Council-elect Loretta Grangani will be held. Loretta will be sworn in for her first term on the Council. Currently, Loretta serves on the Zoning Board of Adjustment. All three council members will serve for a term of four-years. The ceremony will take place in the Municipal Council Chamber at Town Hall, 1001 Parsippany Boulevard.

Current Councilman Brian Stanton did not run for re-election this year, but sources told to Parsippany Focus, Stanton will be running in an upcoming election.

At the reorganization meeting they will appointing choices of committees that each member of the council will sit on.

Also the Township Council and Mayor James Barberio will appointment residents to any open committees.

Some of the committees include Community Resolution Dispute Committee, Economic Development Advisory Committee, Environmental Advisory Committee, Historical Preservation Committee, Knoll Country Club Advisory Committee, Library Board of Trustees, Municipal Alliance Committee, Open Space, Planning Board, Recreation Advisory Committee, Storm Water Management, Traffic Advisory Committee or Zoning Board of Adjustment. To apply for a position on a committee, click here.

The public is invited to attend.

Basketball Skills for Boys in Kindergarten and First Grade

PARSIPPANY — All boys in first grade & kindergartern are invited to a basketball skills workshop and chance to join your local Cub Scout Pack on Monday, December 28 at 7:00 p.m., at the Greater Morristown YMCA, 79 Horsehill Road in Cedar Knolls.

First graders will be able to join your local Cub Scout Pack and start having fun all year long. We will have all the info mom or dad needs to sign you up in your local pack.

Current Cub Scouts can come if they bring a friend who is not yet a Cub Scout.

Kindergarten parents will learn about the Pack your son can join in the spring.

Wear sneakers & comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle with your name on it.

This is a free event but registration is required. Register online by clicking here  or contact District Executive Al Thomas, Patriots’ Path Council, Boy Scouts of America, (973) 765-9322 x229, or email.