PHHS Graduates celebrate at Project Graduation

PARSIPPANY — The graduating class of Parsippany Hills High School celebrated on Thursday evening, June 23, at MetLife Stadium for an all night Project Graduation Party.

The primary aims of Project Graduation activities are to increase awareness of the dangers of drinking, drugging and driving and to reduce the number of youth involved in alcohol and other drug-related highway crashes. Across the country, Project Graduation and the chemical-free celebrations it inspired are the new tradition for graduating seniors.

Parsippany Hills High School went to MetLife Stadium (Giants Stadium) arriving at 10:00 p.m. and left around 4:30 a.m.

The students, staff and volunteers wish to thank the following residents and businesses for their support in such a fantastic wonderful event:

Acorn Home Improvements, Inc.
Advocare
Parsippany Pediatrics
Aires Jewelry
Allstate Can Corporation
All-Ways Advertising
Anthony & Sons Bakery
Anthony Francos
Anthony’s Pizza Morristown
Any Excuse for a Party
Applebees
Arthur’s Tavern of Morris Plains
A’Viance Hair & Nail Salon
Bagel City Grille
Baldwin Bakery and Bagels
Baldwin News & Food Store
Baldwin Pizzeria & Restaurant
Bel Paese Pizza
BJ Wholesale of Ledgewood
Blink
BowTie Cinema
Buffalo Wild Wings
Kafé Mozart
Caggiano Orthodontics, LLC
Cerbo Lumber & Hardware
Chipotle of Parsippany
Christine J. Karpack, State Farm
Class Act Embroidery
Custom Decorators Workroom, LLC
Cutting Edge Landscaping of NJ, LLC
D & B Chinese
Denville Dairy
DePasquale The Spa
Dunkin Donuts – Lake Hiawatha
Eclipz Salon
Empire Diner
Family Vision Associates, LLC
Fazzolare’s Restaurant
Foodtown
FRWD Logistics, LLC
Fuddruckers
GAF
Golden Age Club of St. Peters Inc.
Gripp Plumbing & Heating, LLC
Habit Burger
Harley Davidson
Garden State
Hart Personnel, Inc.
Hills of Troy Neighborhood Association
Home Depot of Rockaway
Houlihan’s
Howard’s Bagels
Hunan Taste
I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 102
IHOP
Incentive Gourmet
Jersey Mike’s Subs
Joy Nails
Kabab Paradise
Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Foundation, Inc.
Knollwood School PTA
Lakeland Hills YMCA
Long Horn Steakhouse
Loretta A. Gragnani
Maddy’s Mexican Restaurant
Mancino’s Pizza
Marco’s Pizzeria
Massage Envy
Eccola
Councilman Michael J. DePierro
Morris County Building Trades
Mount Holleran Towne Tavern
Ned Stevens Gutter Cleaning
Northvail School PTA
Outback Steakhouse
Par Troy Council of PTA’S
Parsippany Foot & Ankle LLC
Parsippany Troy Hills Board of Education
Parsippany Troy Hills Mac Foundation
Parsippany-Troy Hills Elks Lodge No. 2078
Partridge Run Apartments, Inc.
Pep Boys
Photo Zone
Plaza Nails
ProHaircutters
PTF Sports
Public Works Management LLC
Pure Restaurant
Qdoba
Randy A. Spector, Family Medicine of Morris
Red Stone Tavern
Retro Fitness
Robert J. Iracane
Rockaway Meadow School PTA
Memorial Radiology Assoc LLC
Rotary Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills
RPA Insurance Services
Saint Peter the Apostle Church
Sal’s Haircutting Salon
Shop Rite of Greater Morristown
St. Christopher R.C. Church
Staples
Stephen J. Priola, Priola Funeral Service, Inc.
Stop & Shop
Sunrise Shoprite of Parsippany, LLC
Super Scoops
Susan J. Kroeger
Suzi’s Salon Morristown
Tabor Pizzeria
Tabor Road House
TGIF’s
The Arena’s at Woodbridge
The Great Wazu
The Michael Konner Corporation
Thom-Mist, Inc.
Tilcon New York Inc.
Trophy King of Parsippany
Veterans of Foreign Wars-Post 10184
Victory Nails
Virginia A. Hendrickson
Zinburger

Parsippany High School Scholarship Awards

PARSIPPANY — On Wednesday, June 8, Parsippany High School recognized the Class of 2016 scholarship recipients at the Annual Senior Awards Ceremony, held this year in the school auditorium. Also acknowledged were the “PHS Top 25 Students.” Over 200 awards an scholarships were presented to the Graduating Senior Class.

The scholarship and awards were presented to Stephen Adkins – Outstanding Physical Education Student of the Year; Akhil Anand – Photo; Ansari Sarah – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Parents of the Gifted & Talented, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Student Council Awards and Parsippany Republican Club Scholarship, The Valori Family Scholarship Fund, Photo, Kiwanis and Jackie Scura “Chance for Success” Scholarship; Justina Avent – Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Voice in Writing; Yatindra Awasthi – National Merit Finalists; Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016; Naomi Bagat, High Note Awards; Erik Bakstad – Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship and George Bohr; Daniel Bamert – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association and Rockaway Meadow School; Anil Bhatnagar – National Merit Finalists and Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016; Nicholas Bucciarelli – Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship; Sujay Busarajan – Board of Education Laision, Student Council Awards, The Valori Family Scholarship Fund; Luca Cacciottolo – Red Hawk Award; Kathryn Campbell – The Michael R. Codella MVP Trophy – Red Hawk Award; Amanda Chen – Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016; Anne Cheng – National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, North Chinese Association, Greater Parsippany Kiwanis Club, Saludatorian;Gregory Coll – Emil Johnson; Brianna Cooper – Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship, Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Socolowski, Student Council Awards, George Johnson; Solomon Crawford and Red Hawk Award; Allison Davanzo – Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship, Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship, Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Student Council Awards, Sons of Italy, Social Studies, Writing, Ceramics, Central Middle School Faculty Scholarship, The Dr. Frank A. Calabria Memorial Scholarship and Parsippany Parsippany-Troy Hills Rotary Scholarship; Juliana De Intinis – Painting, Student Council Awards and Red Hawk Award; Ashley De Mare – Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship, Sons of Italy, Visual Design; Maurizia De Palma – Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship, Band; Zully Delgado – Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship; Declan Devens – Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship, Chemistry, Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Excellence in Math, Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship, Blue Collar Workers of Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJSIAA, The Michael R. Codella MVP Trophy, Red Hawk Award and US Army; Ariana DiFilippo – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, MCPCA, Student Council Awards, Sons of Italy, Red Hawk Award; Nicholas Ebel – Red Hawk Award; Lyla Evans – Drama High Note Awards; Jordan Farrar – Band; Jacob Feldman – Theater Achievement; Nigel Feliz – Hebberd’s Heroes, U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award, Red Hawk Award; Gabriella Ferguson – Environmental; Liliana Ferrara – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association Faculty, Sons of Italy, Republican, Montville Unico Scholarship.

Also receiving scholarship and awards were Joshua Finchler – Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship; Autum Foley – Physical Education; Yang Fu – National Merit Finalists; Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016 and Civics; Anthony Gerardo – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Red Hawk Award; Marisa Giordano – Sons of Italy and Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce; Thomas Goetschkes – VFW, ESS; Zachary Granet – Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Sons of Italy; Ashley Grieco – Sons of Italy; Erika Gripp – Parsippany Education Foundation, Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship; Samantha Gurth – Behnke, Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship; Sijaad Haidary – Cerbo; Nicole Herrera -John Cap, Red Hawk Award; Michelle Herrera – Red Hawk Award; Nicole Hill – The Maddy Loftus Memorial Scholarship, Choral, Morris County Scholar Athlete; Jonathan Ho – National Merit Finalists; Ryan Homler – Excellence in Journalism, Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship; Kati Hsu – National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Robert Sabella Memorial Award, Spanish, Northvail School Alumni Scholarship and Red Hawk Award; Craig Hunt – Eddie Jackson,  Band; Marine-Ayan Ibrahim Aibo – Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Excellence in Math, Robert Sabella Memorial Award, Civics, Valedictorian; Danielle Jae – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association; Kevin Jones – PBA; Farhan Kazi -Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016 and Civics; Brianna Kelley – Parsippany-Troy Hills Senior Citizens Scholarship; Emaan Khawaja – Fine Arts Award; James Kinzer – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association; Jonathan Klausner – Red Hawk Award; Nikita Kolotov – College Fair; Stefanie Konboz – Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship, Student Council Awards Awards, Italian; Teddy Koniarz – College Fair; Julia Krevis – Red Hawk Award; Dev Lad – Band; Sienna Lafuente – Choral; Catherine Lanigan – Knollwood-Melvin Roth Memorial Scholarship, Wegmans Scholarship Program, U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award, Red Hawk Award, Army, Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship; Nathalia Lie – Elks, National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016 and Lake Hiawatha School Alumni Scholarship; Xue Ting Lin – Band; Lawrence Lin – National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016; Angelica Link – Red Hawk Award; Suhayl Maqsudi – Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarship; Richard Martin – Red Hawk Award; Daniel McAndrew – George Bohr; Marcus Ng’Oche – High Note Awards; Melissa Novotny – Blue Collar Workers of Parsippany-Troy Hills; Thomas Nowicki – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Troy Hills, Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship, NJAC Sch/Ath, Red Hawk Award; Christine Padula – Mt. Tabor, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Band; Nehali Patel – English, Student Faculty; Shivam Patel – Student Council Awards Awards; Steven Patracuolla – Sons of Italy, Morris Ctounty Scholar/Ath, Red Hawk Award; Jessica Phillips – Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship, ADK; Aimee Picinich – Red Hawk Award; Kennedy Pivnick – National Merit Finalists;Thomas Pogoda – Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship, Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship, Vidalaya, Inc., Scholarship; Steven Quigley – Visual Design; Jyotsna Ramaswamy – National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Civics O’Harra; Alexander Rodriguez – Ladas; Jahmil Roland – High Note Awards; Allyson Schlosser – Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Student Council Awards Awards; ShopRite; NJAC Sch/Ath; Red Hawk Award; Cassandra Seifert – Red Hawk Award; Astha Singhal – National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, T. Roosevelt; Jessica Slevin – Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Band; Daniella Spillert – Soccer and Red Hawk Award; Tayler Teta – Hebberd’s Heroes; Janaki Vekaria – Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Excellence in Math; Indian Assocation; Jailene Veloz – Totem; Radha Vyas – National Merit Finalists, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016; Jenna Walstedt – Student Council Awards; Michael Wang – National Merit Finalist, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Math, Student Math Team; Megan Wang – National Merit Finalists; Woman’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship; Biology; Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016; Civics; Fine Arts; French and Kaplan; Alexander Wang – Physics, Top 25 Students of the Class of 2016, Project Graduation Slogan and Artwork; Mariah Wetmore – Ceramics; Abraham Wu – Band; Gloria Wu – Band; Samantha Zarro – Red Hawk Award and Brayan Zuniga – Martino.

 

Driver crashes twice; Leaves the scene; Charged with DWI

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Police Department’s Communication Center received a phone call reporting a hit and run crash on Califon Road at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 30.

Upon arrival of Patrol Officer A. Ohlsen he observed a legally parked 2010 Toyota Sienna that was struck by a vehicle, which had fled the scene. After speaking to a witness it was determined that the vehicle that fled the scene was a 2002 Infiniti QX4.

Patrol units were also made aware of a second crash on East Halsey Road were the same vehicle struck a no parking sign and fled the area.

Patrol Officer J. Williams located the vehicle on Westminster Drive, but the driver was not present.

Patrol Sgt. M. LaManna checked the surrounding area and located Megan Pardi, 27, Basking Ridge, sitting on the curb on Deauville Drive.

After a brief investigation Ms. Pardi was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated and transported back to Parsippany Police Headquarters.

While at Police Headquarters Ms. Pardi was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Driving While Intoxicated, Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test, and Revocation for Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test.

Ms. Pardi was released on her own recognizance into the custody of a family member pending her court date.

Daniel Bamert earns rank of “Eagle”

PARSIPPANY — Daniel Bamert officially met all the requirement of “Eagle” on March 6, 2016.

Daniel earned 27 merit badges to earn Eagle, although only 21 are required.

The required badges are Camping; Citizenship in the Community; Citizenship in the Nation; Citizenship in the World; Communications; Cooking; Lifesaving; Environmental Science; Family Life; First Aid; Personal Management; Personal Fitness and Swimming. He didn’t stop there.

Daniel earned the additional six elective merit badges. He earned a total of 27 badges. The required badges were Camping, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the World, Communications, Citizenship in the Nation, Cooking, Lifesaving, Environmental Science, Family Life, First Aid, Personal Management, Personal Fitness and Swimming. In addition Daniel earned Fishing, Nature, Scholarship, Reading, Wood Carving, Reptile and amphibians,  Fingerprinting, Leatherworking, Basketry, Metalwork, Pottery, Robotics, Shotun and Railroading.

Daniel’s brother, Alex,officially finished all the requirements of Eagle on October 23, 2014.

Daniel is a graduate of Parsippany High School – Class of 2016 and will be attending Rowan University in the fall.

Daniel built benches outside of Parsippany High School
Daniel built a picnic area outside of Parsippany High School to be used by the Senior Class

His project was building a picnic area at Parsippany High School for the seniors.  They were allowed to go out for lunch but there was no place for them to sit.  He ran a project that built four eight foot picnic tables with benches attached. Four free standing four foot benches and put four planters to decorate the area.  All the pieces were stained and the area has been much appreciated by the school, especially the seniors and Principal Dr. Denis Mulroony.  Daniel had 38 people help build and transport the project and there were 273.75 man hours put into it.  He raised $1340 to build the project.  He also had donations/ discounts from Cerbos Lumber and Ricciardi Brothers.  

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The picnic area outside of Parsippany High School was completed using 273.25 main hours

The Eagle Scout Award is Scouting’s highest rank and among its most familiar icons. Men who have earned it count it among their most treasured possessions. Those who missed it by a whisker remember exactly which requirement they didn’t complete. Americans from all walks of life know that being an Eagle Scout is a great honor. The award is more than a badge. It’s a state of being. The Eagle Scout may have received the badge as a boy, but you earn it every day as a man. In the words of the Eagle Scout Promise, they do your best each day to make their training and example, their rank and their influence count strongly for better Scouting and for better citizenship in the troop, in their community, and in their contacts with other people. And  to this they pledge their sacred honor.

Also at the reception, Daniel gave Kris Hawkins his neckerchief slide. Dan received the neckerchief slide from Mr. Mack, the slide originally belonged to his son and he wanted Dan to have it as a sign of good will or luck. Dan wanted to pass it on to a younger scout and choose Kris.  Dan said “I gave it to Kris because I see him as becoming a leader in the troop and accomplishing great things.”

Since its introduction in 1911, the Eagle Scout rank has been earned by more than two million young men. Only 4% of the Boy Scouts actually earn this rank.

Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and demonstrating Scout Spirit through the Boy Scout Oath and Law, service, and leadership. This includes an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and a badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout.

Parsippany resident charged with DWI

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Police Department’s Communication Center received a phone call at 6:32 p.m. on Friday, June 24, from a concerned citizen reporting a male in a Honda Pilot slammed his head into the steering while and was unresponsive in the parking lot of 3111 Route 46 East.

Upon arrival of Sgt. E. Conklin and Patrol Officer D. Roman, they located the Honda Pilot and made contact with the driver, Thomas McKeen, 60, Parsippany. After a brief investigation Mr. McKeen was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated and transported back to Parsippany Police Headquarters.

While at Police Headquarters Mr. McKeen was processed and issued a summons for Driving While Intoxicated.

He was released on his own recognizance into the custody of a family member pending his court date.

Theft of Batteries from Cell Phone Towers

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Police Department’s Communication Center received a phone call from a contractor on Sylvan Way reporting a theft at 11:00 a.m. on June 24.

Patrol Officer Dave Cavaliere responded to the scene and spoke to the contractor, who is responsible for doing maintenance to the cell towers. The contractor stated an unknown suspect gained access to a cabinet that held sixteen backup batteries for the cell phone tower and stole all of them.
Patrol Officer Dave Cavaliere and the contractor also checked a second cell tower located on Route 10 and found that the storage cabinet holding the backup batteries was also entered, at which time the unknown suspect removed 16 batteries from that location as well.

Det. J. Keiling and Morris County CID responded to the scene and assisted in the investigation. This incident remains under investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the Parsippany Investigative Division at (973) 263-4311.

Burglary to Barnsboro Road Residence

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Police Department’s Communication Center received a phone call from a Lake Parsippany resident regarding a burglary at their residence on Barnsboro Road at approximately 8:30 p.m. Friday, on June 17.

Patrol Officers M. Fernandez and C. Konysz responded to the scene and spoke to the victim. After a brief investigation it was determined entry was made by the unknown suspect through the rear sliding glass door, which was shattered, between 6:45 p.m. and 8:39 p.m.

Parsippany Police Department Detective J. Keiling along with Morris County Sheriff’s Department CID responded to the scene to assist in the investigation. This incident remains under investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the Parsippany Investigative Division at (973) 263-4311.

Solix Appoints New Senior Vice President, Chief Sales Officer

Brian Dunlop
Brian Dunlop

PARSIPPANY — Solix, Inc., a leading best-in-class provider of program management, regulatory compliance and customer care services throughout the United States, today announced Brian J. Dunlap has been appointed senior vice president, chief sales officer. Dunlap will report to Solix CEO Jack Miller and lead the company’s continuing execution of its growth strategies in existing and new markets. Solix is located at 30 Lanidex Plaza.

RACES participated in National Emergency Field Day Exercise

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Radio Officer Michael Hartmann setting up the telescoping mast antenna

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Office of Emergency Management Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (R.A.C.E.S.) volunteers participated in the National Emergency Communications Field Day Exercise this past weekend, Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26, 2016.

The objective of the event is to challenge licensed Amateur “Ham” Radio operators across North America to set up an emergency communications station, and operate their radios for a continuous 24 hour period.

In the event of a large scale disaster, Amateur Radio can be the only form of reliable communications out of a disaster zone. This event provided an opportunity for Hams to practice their skills in emergency communications. The unofficial motto of the Amateur Radio service is “When all else fails.” Tens of thousands of Ham Radio operators throughout the country participate in this annual event.

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Parsippany OEM Director Eric Hubner, Assistant Radio Officer Nik Karkanis and Brian Donlin operating at Veterans Park during the 2016 RACES Field Day

The Parsippany OEM RACES team completed over 500 contacts throughout United States and a few oversea contacts.

The Parsippany OEM RACES team set up their emergency communications station at the Veterans Field Gazebo on Route 46, and operated their station from 2:00 p.m. Saturday to 2:00 p.m. Sunday.

 

256 graduate from Parsippany Hills High School

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Hills High School held its graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 23 awarding diplomas to 256 seniors.

Graduating seniors included Maura Madeline Abeskaron, Matthew Robert Ackerman, Dylan P. Adubato, Alex Uriel Aguirre, Maham Ahmad, Andrea Lucia Alfonso, Sebastian Amaya, Barbara Michele Anastasi, Humza Asghar, Yasmine Gina Ashour, Stephany Asian, Derek Atkins, Aaliyah Nijmeh Ayoub, Sebastian Barrera, Robert Joseph Barrese, Kristina Joy Baxter, Daniela Vanessa Bedoya, Jimmy Bedoya, Kimberly Eileen Begley, Alexis Bellardino, Brittany Philomena Bellardino, Andrea Nikoletta Berman, Kyle S. Berry, Rochelle Louise Blair, Danielle Elizabeth Brecka, Morgan Brenner, Irene Caminis, Justin Stanley Campbell, Natalia Canaveral,  Samantha Sheila Cannen, Carlotta Carroll, Justin Castellanos, Taylor Marie Castelli,  Michael Harrison Cerri, Michael C. Chang, Albert Benny Chen, Justin Max Chimoff, Sharon Christian, Clayton Chu, Parker Howell Close, Cooper Cocchi, Alyssa Marie Coe, Ricardo Cortez, Michael Jonathan Daher, Juliana Marie DeAngelis, Clara Eliza Delgado, Anthony Gerard DeMaio, Darshan Desai, Pareen Nilesh Desai, Anthony T. DeSpirito, Nicholas Anthony Difrancesco, Mikaela Isabel Dredden, Brittaney Adrienne Duhaney David Dzialo, Kimberly Ann Ebel, David L’ Ecuyer Matthew K. Eng, Anthony J. Espinoza, Aylin F. Estrada, Tatiana Naomi Etienne, Mohammad Umar Faraz, Luke Cristian Ferrante, Matthew Ferrante, Rebecca Nicole Foote, Diedrich X. Freidinger, Erin Nicole Fulmore, Kaitlyn Galloza, Daphne Gao, Larissa Marie Garcia, Marco Antonio Garcia-Paredes, Kilian Marcus Gebur, Rachel P. George, Adam Scott Goldstein and Carlyn Michelle Griscti.

Also graduating were Richard Thomas Hamel, Morgan Nancy Hauck, Alexander David Hein, Alexandra Jane Higdon, Ryan Michael Hill, Russell Keith Hohn, Jeffrey T. Hunt, Anthony H. Ioppolo, Allison Rose Irlbeck, Danielle Marie luspa, Cara Breanne Jablonka, Leona Sara Jagiello, Disha Jani, Ingrid Alitzel Juarez Duran, Adriana Kaszuba, Nicole Dolores Katzenberger, Sohaib Khokhar, Katrina M. Kilpack, Daniel Jack Kinney, Samantha Koon, Mohamed A. Koth, Parry H. Kou, Patricia J. Kou, Steven Robert Krolian, Erika Samantha Kull, Calvin Yuan Kuo, Abel A. Kuriakose, Rushabh D. Lagdiwala, Mark Gregory Lalo, Noah James Lane,  Esther J. Lee, Alexander Jacob Lerman, Austin Li, John P. Liberatore, Joyce Lin, Timothy Lin, Christina Rose Lombardozzi, Leroy Lomotey, Justin Lu,  Donald J. MacNaughten, III, Suraj N. Makadia Nagma M. Malek, Bilal Ahmad Malik, Kevin Michael Manci, Maia Mann, Manuela Marin, Joseph Vincent Marotta, Stefani Mathew, Chancelevia Verene Mbengone Mengara, Randy A. McNulty, Fiona Catherine McCarthy, Kevin J. McCoy, Jr., Connor Christopher McHugh, Kaitlin Allison Michels,  Kristopher Benjamin Migala, Alexander Rene Mucciolo and Tata Grace Museridze.

Also Vishvesh Naik, Alfonse Napolitano, Rachel Natoli, Thinh H. Nguyen, Usman Niaz, Kevin Robert Nikiel, Anushri A. Nimbvikar, Katherine Ning, Anne N. Norwood, Matthew George Novak, Humberto Nunez, Mahima Sanjay Pandya, Matteen Paniahie, Nicholas Evan Paraan, Vaidehi V. Parekh, Zalak Parikh, Jeffrey Parker, Jessica Kelly Pascale, Simran Mukund Patankar, Akash A. Patel, Alay Sandeep Patel, Arjun G. Patel, Arti B. Patel, Davki A. Patel, Dharti Patel, Dhruv Jayesh Patel, Jash Satishkumar Patel, Jayna Karisma Patel, Milind R. Patel, Parthik J. Patel, Priya K. Patel, Radha Hasmukh Patel, Reena Patel, Riddhi Ajaybhai Patel, Ruchi D. Patel, Saharsh S. Patel Shiv Patel, Shradha Patel, Sonale Sanjay Patel, Urvish H. Patel, Vedant Vinodbhai Patel, Vidhi H. Patel, Yesha B. Patel, Kostantinos Panayiotis Pavloyianis, Kellyann Rose Pepe, Paola A. Perez-Vazquez, Olivia Rose Piccoli, Alexa Michele Porter, Tatiana Portugal, Max George Price, Julia Marie Puchalski, Juan J. Quijano, Wasif E. Rahman, Nichole Elizabeth Raia, Haren M. Ramani, Jackelin Ramirez, Jason Donato Ramirez, Rajvi Hemant Rana, Ellen Ren, Xavier Rivera, Rebecca Marie Rodriguez, Derrick Rogers, Amy Rojas, Zachary Thomas Rubin, Mariya Rutenberg, Sean Clancy Ryerson, Hina Akhtar Saeed, Daniela V. Saggio, Anthony Salazar, Jared Anthony Salgado, David J. Sanchez, Kiara Nicole Santos, Christopher John Santucci, Matthew Brandon Schaaf, Richard Schoner, Dean Rocco Scolavino,  Zeeshan Serwer, Avi Jignesh Shah, Chintal Shah, Neha M. Shah, Christopher J. Shargay, Rhea R. Sharma, John A. Sincak, Sukhvir Singh, Rachel Antonella Sithersingh, Brendan Skennion, Connor Patrick Smith, Samantha Marie Smolinsky, Dhruv Bhavik Sojitra, Ammer Soliman, Deniz Songun, Kayla Marie Stabile, Tia Marie Stampone, Evan Marios Stavrou Shelby Elizabeth Steere, Zachary Clarke Steinberg, Shane Thomas Stone, Alicia Lyle Stringas, Stephanie Paulina Sudit, Rachael Elizabeth Summa, Klaudia Szewczyk, James Timothy Tammen, Danielle Nicole Taylor, Kelsie Rose Taylor, Astrid Nathali Tello, Shakir Tempelman, Yash S. Thaker, Matthew A. Thomas, Kayla Nicole Tolosi, Andrew Schuyler Topitz, Juliana M. Triano, Sophia Amelia Uricoli, Katerin Andrea Vargas, Sahil G. Vekaria, Vaibhav Devang Vyas, Kelsy Rae Webb, Rebecca Lynn Whalen, Michael Alan Willis, Christopher Michael Wojtukiewicz, Sarah Wu, Antony Wyzga, Kenny You, Dennis Yu, Anna C. Zelayandia, and Annie Victoria Zitelli.

 

 

Parsippany High School holds graduation ceremony

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany High School Class of 2016 included 244 graduates at it’s commencement exercises held on Thursday, June 23.

The 2016 Class Officers were Justina Avent, President; Steven Patracuolla, Vice President; Daphne Nelson, Secretary and Alex Wang, Treasurer.

The graduates were: Arianne Nicole Abreu, Stephen Edward Adkins, Tristan James Ahart, Zainab Ahmadi, Lamis Khaleel Ahmed, Akhil Akkelagunta Anand, Sarah Anwar Ansari, Andrew Nathaniel Atienza, Marvin Joy Cruz Atienza, Morgan Joy Atienza, Justina Chiara Avent, Yatindra Awasthi, Johnny J. Aza, Justin Paul Azarow, Naomi Ayda Bagate, Erik Harry Bakstad, Daniel James Bamert, Jamie Nicole Bazaral, Katherine E. Beggs, Anil Kumar Bhatnagar, Spiro Bobotsiaris, Niyati Boghani, Sylvia Botros, Nicholas K. Bucciarelli, Sujay Busarajan, Luca Raffaele Cacciottolo, Armon Mustafa Cagatay, Kathryn Lilly Campbell, Jayden Monae Carrillo, Nicholas James Chapman, Nathalia Chas, Amanda Ren-Hua Chen, Anne Cheng, Iris Chon, Dylan T. Cikovsky,Peter Jack Ciresa, Gregory William Coll, Brianna Lynn Cooper, Casey Jo Cox and Solomon S. Crawford.

Also Allison Rose Davanzo, Juliana Rose Delntinis, Ashley Marie De Mare, Maurizia Pierina De Palma, Steven A. Dechert, Maiya Cheyenne Deerman, Zully Alexandra Delgado, Rushil Desai Declan, Thomas Devens, Jay J. Dhaduk, Karli Alexa Diaz, Ariana Marie DiFilippo, Sofia Eda Dontas, Nicholas Martin Ebel, Lyla V. Evans, Daniella Farkas, Jordan D. Farrar, Marc Ryan Farrell, Jacob William Thomas Feldman, Nigel Nicolas Feliz, Gabriella Marie Ferguson, Liliana Marie Ferrara, Joshua Finchler, Corey J. Flatt, Autum Marie Foley, Kaitlynn Marie Francis, Tatiana Jill Franco, Yang Fu, Dylan Charles Gambino, Bhakti M. Gandhi, Vrunali Gandhi, Christopher J. Gentile, Anthony Steven Gerardo, Steven Gerald Giambrone Kyle Erik Giles, Peter Giokas, Marisa Victoria Giordano, Thomas B. Goetschkes, Brandi Leigh Gorri, Joseph A. Grabowiecki, Zachary Joseph Granet, Ashley Ann Grieco, Erika Lyn Gripp, Noah William Guida, Samantha Rose Gurth, Sijaad Ali Haidary, Ameer Hassan, Michelle Rose Herrera, Nicole Celia Herrera, Christopher David Herrmann, Nicole Marie Hill, Jonathan Ho, Ryan Frederick Homier, Abdul K Homsi, Brendan T. Koch, Nikita Konstantinovieh Kolotov, Stefanie Sabrina Konboz, Teddy Joey Koniarz, Farima Koyas, Julia Barbara Krevis, Dev Lad, Sienna Julian Lafuente, Bero N. Langdon, Junid Homsi, Kendan Alek Hornberger, Kati Y. Hsu and Craig Edward Hunt.

In addition Samuel Robert lannetta, Marine-Ayan Ibrahim, Aibo Nikki Michele Ilic, Danielle Lillian Jae, Bashir Jalallar, Jay K Jani, Kevin Douglas Jones, Srushty Pritesh Joshi, Helyben M. Kachhia, Farhan Kazi, Brianna Elizabeth Kelley, Emaan Khawaja,James Alexander Kinzer, Jonathan Henry Klausner, Catherine J. Lanigan, Chyn Zhen Lee, James Lee, Brandon Michael Leibfred, Marc Robert Licciardi, Nathalia Maria Lie, Lucas Lijo, Lawrence Lin, Xue Ting Lin, Michael Joseph Lindner, Angelica Link, Ryan J. Lo, Nabil Mamoor, Suhayl W. Maqsudi, Josiah Marinelli, Matthew John Marinelli, Rachel Marie Maranino, Alyssa Lilian Marino, Richard Kenneth Martin, Michael Paul Martucci, Anthony Rocco Masone, Julia Blain May, Maleek Leroy Mayers, Daniel Patrick McAndrew, Monique Louise Samblaseno Mendoza, Phillip Nicholas Metta, Kayla R. Miller, Maniroopa Morasa, Antonia Renae Muro, Ayse Nadir, Mohsen Abbas Naqvi, Vincent Joseph Nardella, Daphne Nelson, Marcus O. Ngoche, Sherleen Ng, Randall David Niclaus, Sarah Madeleine Noonan, Melissa Haley Novotny, Thomas W. Nowicki, Pratibha P. Nyshadham, Christine Rachel Padula, Eric Panzera, Nickolus Sebastian Parker, Adit Atul Patel, Adit Shailesh Patel, Anish R. Patel, Harsh D. Patel, Hetvi I. Patel,Khushali Drupesh Patel, Nehali Patel, Prital Patel, Shivam P. Patel, Steven Joseph Patracuolla, Princes Anthonette Paulino, Frances Leanne Penus, Javed Liam Persaud, Jessica Irene Phillips, Aimee Anneliese Picinich, Kennedy Nicole Pivnick, Thomas Michael Pagoda, Vaibav Pothireddy, Derek W. Principe, Steven Richard Quigley and Robert Allen Quinn.

Also Shakhnoza Rakhimova, Jyotsna Ramesh Ramaswamy, Akshata Rao, Glyn Joshua Ramos Reyes, Ricardo M. Rivera, Cameron Zaire Roberts, Alexander Ivan Rodriguez, Jahmi Louis Roland, Samara Danielle Rosenblatt, Joshua Alfredo Salazar, Nora Sawalhi, Lucas Daniel Schichtel, Allyson M. Schlosser, Steven Jason Schwartz, Jeremy Michael Schwed, Cassandra Seifert, Ayush Shah, Jay Shah, Neil P. Shah, Rahul Shah, Suraj S. Shah, Olivia Lauren Singh, Astha Singhal, Kyila Joy Sivers, Jessica Elizabeth Slevin, Abigayle Jill Smith, Skyler Richard Sparkes, Daniella Marie Spillert, Fritzline St Victor, Michelle Morgan Stanel, Joseph Anthony Stanton, Ivalyce Aryahna Stevens, Jennifer Elizabeth Strano, Joseph William Stumpf, Haya Swed, Arman Tannu, Tayler Kaylyn Teta, Nicholas Anthony Thomas, Jaleesa Tinord Jason Tom, Anabel Torres, Karina Jocelyn Torres, Serhiy Ulyanovych, Hemanshu S. Uppalapati, George S. Varghese, Jeffin S. Varghese, Janaki Vekaria, Jailene Veloz, Eileen Xena Vivanco, Radha Vyas, Shyam M. Vyas, Mariam Wali, Jenna Elizabeth Walstedt, Alexander Dean Wang, Megan Jennifer Wang, Michael S. Wang, Mariah Marion Wetmore, Meghan Camey Wisniewski, Abraham C. Wu, Gloria C. Wu, Isaac Seth Wynzel, Zinab Yaqoobi, David Mark Zaleski, Daniel Zapata, Samantha E. Zarro, Michael A. Zibura, Nicholas Joseph Zimmermann, Brayan and Giovanny Zuniga.

Tangoe will relocate its regional office to The Offices at Fox Hill

PARSIPPANY — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged a 60,000-square-foot office lease with IT expense management software provider Tangoe Inc. at The Offices at Fox Hill in Parsippany. The commercial real estate services firm’s team of Raymond Trevisan, William O’Keefe, Charles Parmelli and Kelsey Nakamura serve as exclusive leasing agents for the 251,000-square-foot, Class A office property.

Tangoe will relocate its regional office to The Offices at Fox Hill from another Parsippany address in an expansion move. Headquartered in Orange, Conn., the firm is a leading global provider in its industry and services a range of enterprises and service providers. JLL served as tenant broker in negotiating Tangoe’s long-term commitment at The Offices at Fox Hill.

Located at 169 Lackawanna Avenue, The Offices at Fox Hill offers a flexible, highly amenitized work environment. “The Offices at Fox Hill offers tenants the amenities necessary to attract and retain employees with a variety of work-styles,” O’Keefe noted. “The full service cafeteria and shared conferencing facilities meet the needs of a dynamic corporate environment, while the beautifully landscaped courtyard, fitness center, stylish grab-and-go market and informal seating areas provide attractive, inviting spaces where employees can connect, collaborate and unwind.”

Tenants also benefit from updated mechanical systems, redundant power and a back-up generator; and onsite property management and security. The secluded campus provides privacy while still offering multiple branding opportunities; convenient access to major roadways; shuttle service to mass transit; and proximity to numerous local hotels, restaurants and retail properties.

Cushman & Wakefield currently is marketing units up to 190,761 square feet at The Offices at Fox Hill.

Cushman & Wakefield is a leading global real estate services firm that helps clients transform the way people work, shop, and live. Our 43,000 employees in more than 60 countries help investors optimize the value of their real estate by combining our global perspective and deep local knowledge with an impressive platform of real estate solutions. Cushman & Wakefield is among the largest commercial real estate services firms with revenue of $5 billion across core services of agency leasing, asset services, capital markets, facility services (C&W Services), global occupier services, investment & asset management (DTZ Investors), project & development services, tenant representation, and valuation & advisory. To learn more, visit www.cushmanwakefield.com or follow @CushWake on Twitter.

Mansi Shah Graduates from Davenport University

PARSIPPANY — Davenport University announced that Mansi Shah has officially completed a degree in business, technology or health professions at the end of the winter 2016 semester. More than 1,900 graduates earned DU degrees during the 2015-2016 academic year, with nearly 900 participating in Commencement festivities on May 1, 2016 in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan.

About Davenport University

Founded in 1866, Davenport is a private, non-profit university serving about 8,500 students at campuses across Michigan and online. With tuition among the lowest of all private universities in the state, Davenport provides high academic quality, small class sizes, conveniently located campuses, faculty with real-world experience and more than 80 dynamic undergraduate and graduate programs addressing in-demand careers in business, technology, health professions and urban education. More information is available at www.davenport.edu.

Parsippany plans Fourth of July Celebration

PARSIPPANY — The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills will host the annual “Fourth of July Concert and Fireworks” on Monday, July 4. Come out and enjoy an evening of music by “The Trip” and fireworks at Parsippany Hills High School, 20 Rita Drive.

The concert starts a 7:00 p.m. and fireworks start at dusk. Read Parsippany Focus in case of inclement weather.

Steve Fazio, Steve Bonino, Erik Johnson, Mike Lewis and new front man Seth Romano of The Trip – California Cover Rock Band, will be travelling from Laguna Beach, CA to Parsippany for this special event. This will be a high energy, genuine rock concert that takes you on a fun-filled musical journey through the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s … as well as today’s MODERN AND TOP 40 rock hits.

From The Beatles to Bruno Mars, Journey to Pink Floyd, AC/DC to Led Zep, Maroon5 to The Eagles, they do it all! They are one of the most popular booked bands in California, have won multiple “Top Rock Cover Band” awards, and were voted best cover band by CBS. They have performed for some pretty famous clients.

At his daughter’s wedding, they were joined onstage by no other than rock legend Michael Anthony from Van Halen and Chickenfoot. They also had the honor of being joined by country superstar Toby Keith at his “OK Kids Korral” benefit concert, and Stephen Stills from Crosby, Stills, Nash and young sat in with them at his Bel Air event.

For more information click here.

Hofstra Congratulates Spring 2016 Dean’s List Students

PARSIPPANY — Hofstra University congratulates the students named to the Spring 2016 Dean’s List for their outstanding academic achievement. Students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 during the semester to make the Dean’s List.

Among the students who earned a spot on the Deans List were Nitigna Bhatt of Lake Hiawatha; Stephen Campana of Parsippany and Jessica Ferguson of Parsippany. Jessica was a Graduate of Parsippany High School, Class of 2014.

Hofstra University is a nationally ranked private university just 25 miles from New York City and all its cultural, recreational and professional opportunities. We offer small classes and personal attention with the resources, technology, and facilities of a large university. Students can chose from undergraduate and graduate offerings in liberal arts and sciences, business, engineering and applied science, communication, education, health sciences and human services, honors studies, the Maurice A. Deane School of Law, the Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies, and the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine. Named to the 2014 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, and one of only two schools chosen to host consecutive presidential debates, Hofstra University is a dynamic community of more than 11,000 students known for civic engagement and public service.

Young Adults Achieved Academic Success at NewBridge’s Alternative Education Program

PARSIPPANY — At age 25, Anthony Justo could pass for a staff member at NewBridge Jobs Plus, but in fact he is a 2016 graduate of the alternate education program, a decade after his life plunged into drugs and crime.

“Going back to school at age 24 wasn’t easy, but everyone at NewBridge Jobs Plus made me feel welcome,’’ the Morris Township resident said. “They helped me earn my high school diploma and start a new chapter of my life.”

Justo was among 35 young adults to don a cap and gown Thursday night at the NewBridge Jobs Plus Class of 2016 graduation, held at the Wyndham Worldwide headquarters. More than 200 parents and friends cheered as graduates took to the podium and shared tales of overcoming hardships endured in high school before finding their niche at NewBridge Jobs Plus.

NewBridge Jobs Plus is the longest-running alternative education program in Morris County and has helped well over 1,000 young adults earn their high school diplomas and prepare for college, trade schools and careers since 1983. The program, located at the NewBridge Parsippany Center, is free to young adults living in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties, and transportation is provided to Morris County residents.

“I’d missed a lot of school because of sickness, and I wasn’t going to graduate with my class at Roxbury High School because I was really short of credits,” Meghan Graham said. A family friend recommended she enroll at NewBridge Jobs Plus. “I feel it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.”

Not only did Graham get help preparing for the state high school exam, NewBridge helped the 18-year-old sort through her college options and apply for financial aid. Graham has decided to pursue a career in social work, and will enroll at County College of Morris for the fall semester.

Alyce Haygood, 17, couldn’t get through her freshman year at Mount Olive High School. After her mother researched NewBridge Jobs Plus, Haygood enrolled in February.

“I used to feel like I was the only one who struggled in high school, but here I discovered I wasn’t alone. And the teachers helped me learn how to learn,’’ she said. As Haygood prepares to study massage therapy at Fortis Institute in Wayne, she has inspired her 21-year-old sister, Kaylen to attend NewBridge Jobs Plus to pursue her high school degree.

Justo, who earned his diploma in December, already has six college courses under his belt and a 3.2 grade point average. He is attending County College of Morris, pursuing a career in social work. This summer, he is training to become a peer recovery specialist to help people who have overdose on opioids.

Just a few years ago, all that seemed impossible. Justo suffered severe injuries when he was hit by a car 10 years ago. “After that, I felt like I could die at any minute,” so he did whatever he felt like doing, including reckless behavior. Justo drank and took drugs, including heroin, and dropped out of school. “Things started to unravel, and it wasn’t pretty.”

He was arrested several times for stealing and drug offenses. In 2014, he was sentenced to a year in the Morris County Jail and was admitted into drug court, a program, which “played a huge role in saving my life,” he said.

“We at NewBridge are so proud of how far these young men and women have come, and are confident their fortitude will propel them to successful, fulfilling lives,’’ NewBridge CEO Robert L. Parker said.

NewBridge Jobs Plus associate Jaquorah Marrow received the $1,000 Lakeland Bank Scholarship Award and Yesenia Alize Stocky received the $1,000 James Ryan Memorial Scholarship Award, given in honor of the NewBridge founder.

This year’s graduates hail from Parsippany, Boonton, Butler, Elizabeth, Jefferson, Kinnelon, Mendham, Montville, Morris Plains Morristown, Mount Olive, Randolph, Roxbury, Wayne, West Orange, and Wharton. Jay LaPaglia, the beloved former educational coordinator at NewBridge Jobs Plus, gave the keynote address. LaPaglia said students often arrive at NewBridge Jobs Plus with a lot of baggage, but undergo “incredible transformation, gaining confidence to move forward.”

NewBridge Jobs Plus receives funding from: the Workforce Investment Board of Morris/Sussex/Warren Counties; Affinity Federal Credit Union; John Bickford Foundation; Community Foundation of New Jersey; Lakeland Bank; Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Provident Bank Foundation; TD Bank Charitable Foundation; Charles Emil Thenen Foundation; United Way of Northern New Jersey; Wells Fargo; and Wyndham Worldwide.

Day Pitney assists Jersey Battered Women’s Service

PARSIPPANY— Day Pitney’s Parsippany office held a summer drive to assist the Jersey Battered Women’s Service in providing services for nearly 100 families. For the past three years, the firm has collected items such as bathing suits, sunglasses, sunscreen and towels for mothers and children living in the local shelter and those supported by JBWS. 

Day Pitney is located at One Jefferson Road. For more information on Day Pitney, click here

Day Pitney is an East Coast law firm with approximately 300 attorneys in eleven offices in Boston, Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, New York and Washington, D.C. Day Pitney provides unlimited access to partners and has cultivated a deep bench of knowledgeable and experienced attorneys in all practice areas. Their lawyers work seamlessly across disciplines to guide our clients through the evolving legal landscape.

Day Pitney’s Corporate, Litigation, and Trusts and Estates attorneys represent a variety of clients from individuals to Fortune 100 companies. The breadth and scope of our services to individual clients and families are among the most comprehensive in the country.

Woman’s Club Installs New Officers for Upcoming Club Year

PARSIPPANY — The Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills (WCPTH) installed their new officers for the upcoming 2016-2017 club year.  Pictured, from left; Joan Garbarino and Vicki Golden – Co-Treasurers, Jennifer Biondo – Secretary, Cathy Cerbo 2nd VP Membership, MaryAnn Coyne – 1st VP Ways & Means and Marilyn Marion – President.  Also pictured is Barb McCloskey – District VP for New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.

The first General Meeting of the new club year is Monday, September 26.

WCPTH is hosting their 35th Annual Tee off for Education Golf Classic & Luncheon Social on Tuesday, July 12 at the Knoll Country Club West.  The event includes a Golf Classic, Game Social and Luncheon.  The fundraiser benefits WCPTH’S Scholarship and Education Fund.  All money raised goes back to Parsippany students (open to both male and female students) in educational programs such as scholarships to graduating high school seniors, Citizenship Awards to graduating eighth graders, and fifth Grade Reading awards.  In addition, for the second year in a row, the club provides a young woman from the Jersey Battered Women’s Services’ network a scholarship to further her education.  If you would like attend the 35th Annual Tee Off for Education Golf Classic & Luncheon Social, please contact Lois at (973) 887-6627 or WCPTH, Golf Outing, P.O. Box 98, Parsippany, NJ 07054.

The Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills is a member of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs of GFWC (NJSFWC), which is the largest volunteer women’s service organization in the state, providing opportunities for education, leadership training, and community service.  For club information call Cathy at (973) 984-0758, e-mail the club at womansclubofpth@gmail.com  or visit their website by clicking here.

Zach Forman received Scholastic Excellence Award

PARSIPPANY — Zach Forman, who is a senior in the Academy of Design at the Morris County School of Technology, received the United States Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award, on June 14, 2016, “for academic achievement and leadership as a high school scholar.”  Zach, who is a Parsippany resident, will be continuing his education at Bucknell University’s College of Engineering.

Zach with Scholastic Excellence Award
Zach with Scholastic Excellence Award