Wonder’s Arrival in Parsippany Just Around the Corner

PARSIPPANY — Wonder, “a collection of delivery-first restaurants” and “new kind of food hall,” is adding to their collection of New Jersey locations. Parsippany.

Imagine 30 unique restaurants to choose from, delivered to your door in under 30 minutes. Wonder offers that experience to its customers.

Wonder aims to make world-class food accessible regardless of location. To achieve this, they have developed a vertically integrated, new standard of dining that allows people to enjoy menus from award-winning chefs and iconic restaurants across the country all in one place. Their elevated brick-and-mortar locations will provide options for pickup, dine-in, and home delivery.

Wonder is expanding as a food-tech startup backed by top-tier venture capitalists and led by a team of experienced entrepreneurs—including some of the most accomplished leaders in the technology, culinary, and logistics industries. They invite others to join them in pioneering a new dining category called “Fast-Fine” and revolutionizing how people eat.

Storefronts in Midland Park and Cresskill opened in late January. Additional locations include Hoboken, Springfield, and Westfield. A new location is planned to open soon in Ledgewood and Teterboro. They also have storefronts in New York.

Wonder’s corporate headquarters are located in Parsippany at 399 Jefferson Road.

Featuring “some of the world’s best chefs” (Bobby Flay, Jose Andres, Nancy Silverton) and “award-winning restaurants from across the country,” the multi-restaurant brand allows customers to order from any combination of concepts at each particular location.

Everything is made-to-order at their storefronts and delivered in under 30 minutes — pick-up and limited dine-in options are also available.

They will seek a preliminary and final major site plan with “C/D” Variance for a restaurant & signs located in the former Capital One Bank,  1295 Route 46, Block: 729 Lot: 1 Zone: O-3. The Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board will hear their application on Wednesday, May 22.

Sons of the American Legion Post #249 Hosts First Annual Pasta Night

PARSIPPANY — Morris County Sons of Italy ~ Lodge 2561 (SOI) President Joe Jannarone Jr. received the call. One of Parsippany’s significant veterans organizations was planning its first Annual Pasta Night Fundraiser, and they were aware of the SOI’s culinary skills and willingness to help out local causes. Bringing it to the members’ attention, the group happily took only a minute to volunteer their services in a great community endeavor.

Over 70 Enjoy Pasta and Meatballs at Post 249’s First Annual Pasta Night

On May 18, Jannarone arrived at the Post early, armed with an array of cooking utensils, oversized pots and pans, 36 pounds of Penne Rigate pasta, and loads of meatballs, to begin preparations for the 6:00 p.m. dinner. Shortly thereafter, 12 SOI volunteers started to arrive to set up and start preparing the meal for the evening’s event. It was the Sons of the American Legion – Post 249’s first “Annual Pasta Night,” and a delicious pasta and meatballs dinner was clearly in order.

Morris County Sons of Italy Supports Veterans with Pasta Night Fundraiser

Post #249 is the Parsippany local American Legion Veterans Organization Post. It is a non-profit organization located at 91 North Beverwyck Road in Lake Hiawatha. The Post was founded in 1935 as Parsippanong American Legion Post #249. The Post’s charitable endeavors include providing a resource for Veterans Hospitals, scholarships for local youths, Toys for Tots, and a wide range of varied services to area veterans and the community.

Parsippany Sons of Italy Serve Up Pasta for a Cause

The Sons of the American Legion (SAL) is an American Legion program established to assist with veteran programs, activities, and fundraising. SAL members include males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the U.S. military and were eligible for American Legion membership.

Post #249, in addition to its regular membership, includes between 40 and 50 Sons of the American Legion and 46 members of the Women’s Auxiliary. The Post is always looking for new members and can be reached at (973) 335-9266 or via email: americanlegion249@gmail.com. The Post offers a large banquet room, which is available for parties, a full-sized, well-stocked bar, and a kitchen. It is deceptively large and could easily fit over 100 in the dining area alone. It provides an excellent venue to share camaraderie with old and new friends while enjoying a cocktail. How could you go wrong at $3.00 for a 12 oz beer, $5.00 for mixed drinks, and $4.00 for a glass of wine?

Joe Jannarone Jr. and SOI Members Cook Up Support for Veterans

Congratulations to Event Coordinator Steve Giersyk, Women’s Auxiliary President Michele Silver, and Commander Michael Poplawski on a successful event. Over 70 members and guests were in attendance to share a fun time filled with delectable food (salads, breads, assorted desserts, and, of course, all the pasta and meatballs you could eat). DJ Nick, Anytime Entertainment, kept it lively and entertaining.  Plus, many walked away with a door prize, raffle prize, or the 50/50. 

Some local dignitaries on hand included Parsippany Mayor James Barberio, Councilmen Frank Neglia, Justin Musella, and former Councilman Michael dePierro.

Post 249 is also scheduled for its Annual Picnic at Lenape Park in Lake Hiawatha on September 14. This event will feature the “All You Can Eat” picnic fare, which many long-time attendees always look forward to.

Post 249 is Closed on Tuesdays. Open Wednesday – Monday, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Unless Flag is down.

American Legion Post 249’s Pasta Night a Hit with Community
Parsippany Mayor James Barberio Joins Community for Annual Pasta Night at Post 249

Assembly Health Committee Approves Bill to Combat Underage Smoking and Vaping

MORRIS COUNTY — The Assembly Health Committee approved a trio of bills aimed at combating the rising use of tobacco and vaping products, especially among young people.

The proposed legislation includes increasing penalties for prohibited sales, mandating inspections for retailers, and establishing guidelines for schools to create public awareness campaigns about the dangers of smoking and vaping.

“Smoking and vaping can cause devastating and irreversible damage,” said Assemblyman Herb Conaway, Chair of the Assembly Health Committee (D-Burlington). “Too many of our youth are using tobacco and vaping products, and that needs to stop. The bills we advanced today are designed to help curb underage usage of these products.”

Bill A3992, sponsored by Assemblyman Michael Venezia, Assemblyman Conaway, and Assemblywoman Tennille McCoy, proposes increased penalties for certain prohibited sales of tobacco and vapor products. Bill A2388, sponsored by Assemblyman William Spearman and Assemblyman Conaway, requires more frequent cigarette and vapor product dealer inspections. Bill A2029, sponsored by Assemblywoman Shanique Speight, Assemblyman Conaway, and Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, directs the New Jersey Departments of Education (NJDOE) and Health (NJDOH) to develop guidelines for school districts and higher education institutions on student vaping awareness campaigns.

A3992 would expand the definition of “tobacco product” to include any product containing, made of, or derived from tobacco or nicotine and affiliated accessories. This includes vapor products, snuff, hookahs, filters, rolling papers, and similar items. The bill would also increase penalties for retailers selling “tobacco products” to anyone under 21 – up to $750 for the first offense, up to $1,500 for the second offense, and up to $3,000 for subsequent offenses.

“Safeguarding the health and well-being of our youth should be a priority,” said Assemblyman Venezia (D-Essex). “Updating terminology and extending regulations to encompass all tobacco products and accessories is a crucial measure in our commitment to shielding our young people from the dangers of addiction and its lifelong impacts.”

Assemblywoman McCoy (D-Mercer, Middlesex) added, “Tobacco products, particularly e-cigarettes and vapes, have become a significant health epidemic among our youth. This bill prioritizes the health and well-being of our constituents by strengthening existing laws to discourage young people from accessing tobacco products and revealing the associated risks.”

A2388 would allow county or municipal law enforcement, under the direction of the Attorney General or Commissioner of the NJDOH, to conduct a minimum of two annual inspections of retailers, serve and execute summonses for violations, and forfeit vapor products found in violation. Retailers in violation would receive a three-month follow-up.

“We want to discourage retailers from selling tobacco products violating the law,” said Assemblyman Spearman (D-Camden, Gloucester). “With the rise of e-cigarette and vape usage among teens and young adults, regular inspections will enable us to address challenges before they escalate into serious issues.”

A2029 would assist school districts, colleges, and universities in communicating with students about the risks of vaping by instructing the NJDOE and NJDOH to create guidelines for on-campus anti-vaping campaigns. These campaigns would be multi-tiered, offering decision-making tools and age-specific marketing materials with information about the consequences of vaping on physical and mental health, pregnancy, workplace environments, and exposure to young children.

“Peer trends frequently influence children and young adults. While some trends, like the latest TikTok dance, may be harmless, others, like smoking, can have significant and lasting consequences,” said Assemblywoman Speight (D-Essex). “Empowering schools to engage with their student body and provide education on resisting peer pressure and staying safe helps reduce the number of youths who try smoking or vaping.”

“A study by the University of North Carolina found that ‘Real Cost’ prevention ads decreased youth susceptibility to vaping and smoking cigarettes,” said Assemblywoman Reynolds-Jackson (D-Mercer, Hunterdon). “This bill would translate that research into practice by providing schools with guidelines to help facilitate the implementation of on-campus anti-vaping campaigns tailored for adolescents and young adults.”

Marine Patrol Unit of Morris County Sheriff’s Office Gears Up for Lake Season

MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Sheriff’s Office Marine Patrol Unit will again assist the New Jersey State Police keep everyone safe this summer. Regular tours of duty are already underway.

Like all years, this year’s emphasis will be on ensuring a safe and fun experience. The sheriff’s office said a great way to accomplish this is by following boating safety practices.

Officials said children 12 years old and under must wear a Coast Guard-approved, properly fitted personal flotation device (PFD).

All emergencies should be reported by calling 9-1-1, and all other issues can be resolved by contacting the New Jersey State Police at (973) 663-3400.

The Morris County Sheriff’s Office offers these safe boating tips:

  • The operator must have an operator license, valid registration, and boating safety certificate in possession.
  • Personal flotation devices (PFDs) must be available for all passengers. Children 12 years old and under must wear PFDs while the vessel is moving.
  • A throwable seat cushion or ring buoy must be available.
  • The vessel must have an adequate horn or whistle and an approved fire extinguisher.
  • Navigation lights must be on between sunset and sunrise.
  • Be aware of your swimming capability.
  • Avoid alcohol.
  • Check local weather conditions before departure.
  • Use common sense—operate at a safe speed, stay alert, and respect navigational aids and other boaters.

“Remember, boating safety for all boaters and passengers. Have a life jacket and always wear it while boating. Accidents on the water happen too fast to reach and put on a stowed life jacket,” the sheriff’s office said.

Find Perfect Gifts at Rainbow Lakes Craft Fair This Sunday

PARSIPPANY — The Rainbow Lakes Community Club, located in the Rainbow Lakes section of Parsippany, is hosting an indoor craft and vendor fair this Sunday, May 19th, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to attend. The fair will feature various items, primarily for adults and some for kids. Vendors include woodworkers, potters, jewelry makers, custom tumbler creators, makeup vendors, crafters of crocheted items, and hostess gifts. These items make great gifts for Father’s Day, weddings, showers, birthdays, and more.

Event Details:

  • Location: Rainbow Lakes Clubhouse, 20 Rainbow Trail, Denville
  • Special Offers:
    • Free kids’ craft session
    • Free glitter tattoos
    • Free raffle ticket for an awesome Summer Fun gift basket with any vendor purchase

Come and support local vendors from the community!

H.K. Truck Center Plans Major Redevelopment on Newly Acquired Parsippany Site

PARSIPPANY — A South Plainfield-based trucking company has acquired 3.4 acres of land to transform the area around its existing building in Parsippany into a new facility.

H.K. Truck Center purchased the lots at 10-30 Fanny Road for $3.68 million, as reported by commercial real estate firm NAI James E. Hanson, which facilitated the sale. The property is situated at the corner of Intervale Road and Fanny Road, near Route 202, providing easy access to several major transportation routes.

(Photo courtesy of NAI James E. Hanson)

The company plans to demolish the existing buildings and redevelop the site into a state-of-the-art truck repair facility.

Based in South Plainfield, H.K. Truck Center specializes in commercial truck parts, service, rental, leasing, and sales.

The company’s current Parsippany location, a 15,818-square-foot maintenance building, is at 10 Fanny Road. A residential building between H.K. Truck Center and The Music Shop appears to be part of the parcel.

NAI James E. Hanson’s Michael Walters, SIOR, and Cameron Silverstein represented the seller, HFC Holdings, LLC, negotiating with H.K. Truck Center.

“With limited space available for redevelopment in Morris County and the surrounding area, we are thrilled to have helped our client secure fair market value while allowing a tenant to continue operating their business at the space,” said Walters. “We look forward to continuing our work with our client, HFC Holdings, and wish H.K. Truck Center all the best moving forward.”

Letter to the Editor: Gratitude for Township’s PAL Support

Dear Editor:

I am writing to express my deep appreciation for the unwavering support that the Township of Parsippany, Mayor Barberio, and the Town Council have provided to the Police Athletic League (PAL) over the past years. The township’s dedication to PAL has played a pivotal role in creating a positive environment for our youth, fostering community engagement, and bolstering public safety efforts.

The township’s generous support has enabled PAL to expand its programs, reaching our community’s broader spectrum of young individuals. Through sports, mentorship, and education initiatives, the PAL has been pivotal in offering our youth constructive and meaningful opportunities, aiding their development of vital life skills, and cultivating a sense of responsibility.

Furthermore, the collaborative efforts between the township and PAL have fortified the bond between law enforcement and our community, nurturing mutual trust and understanding. These initiatives are instrumental in shaping a safer, more cohesive community where everyone feels valued and empowered.

Again, I extend my heartfelt thanks to the Township of Parsippany for their ongoing support of PAL and their steadfast commitment to the well-being of our youth and community.

Sincerely,
Parsippany PAL Executive Board
33 Baldwin Rd
Parsippany NJ 07054

Local Achiever: Daniel Rodriguez on SNHU Winter 2024 Dean’s List

PARSIPPANY — Daniel Rodriguez has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Winter 2024 Dean’s List. The winter terms run from January to May.

Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is a private, nonprofit institution with a 91-year history of educating traditional-aged students and working adults. Now serving more than 225,000 learners worldwide, SNHU offers approximately 200 accredited undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs online and on its 300-acre campus in Manchester, NH.

Recognized as one of the “Most Innovative” regional universities by U.S. News & World Report and one of the fastest-growing universities in the country, SNHU is committed to expanding access to high-quality, affordable pathways that meet the needs of each learner. To learn more, click here.

SAX LLP Announces 13th Annual 4 MILER to Benefit St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

PARSIPPANY — Sax LLP will host its 13th annual 4 MILER run/walk event to raise money for St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Paterson on Saturday, September 21. The fundraising event will occur at SAX LLP’s state-of-the-art headquarters at 389 Interpace Parkway. 

Last year, nearly 400 participants, 20 volunteers, 34 sponsors, and 225 donors came together to participate, raising over $125,000 to benefit the Child Life Department of St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital—the largest amount raised in the event’s history. This brings the total raised since the event’s inception to $925,000. With this year’s race, SAX is racing to raise $1 million for St. Joseph’s Health.

As an avid supporter of St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, Sax LLP donates 100% of the funds raised from this event directly to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital’s Child Life Department, which provides high-impact therapies to help pediatric patients cope with the adverse effects of treatment and hospitalization. Soley funded by outside support, the department offers quality-of-life therapies like art, animal-assisted, and horticultural therapy, which are shown to be highly impactful in mitigating the adverse effects of hospitalization, especially among patients with chronic, life-threatening, or terminal illnesses. SAX LLP’s philanthropic arm, The SAX Charitable Foundation, absorbs all event costs so that 100% of funds raised go directly to benefit the Child Life Department. Mainly driven by the annual 4 MILER, SAX LLP is the sole contributor to the Child Life Department.

“Our 4 Miler event is cherished by our employees and strongly supported by our clients and professional partners.  It always feels so great for us to come together for St. Joseph’s Child Life Department, which does so much for their pediatric patients on so little,” said Joseph Damiano, SAX CEO and Managing Partner.  “2024 will mark a banner year for our event as we work to cross the finish line in bringing the total raised for the Children’s Hospital over $1 million.”

The 13th annual 4 MILER run is held on a USA Track and Field (USATF)-certified double-loop course. The event will include a two-mile walk, kids’ dashes, a DJ, a face painter, a balloon artist, and other family-friendly activities. It will conclude with race awards and random prize drawings.

New this year, SAX LLP is offering early bird pricing to those who register between May 15 and June 2.

For more information, including how to register or become a sponsor, please visit SAX’s 4 MILER page.

About SAX LLP

SAX LLP is a Top 100 accounting, tax, and advisory firm serving the needs of privately held companies, family-owned businesses, nonprofit organizations, and high-net-worth individuals. With offices in Parsippany, NJ, Ewing, NJ, New York City, NY, and Mumbai, India, SAX has specialized expertise that benefits clients in our largest vertical markets. SAX provides added value to clients through advisory services that include but are not limited to Cybersecurity and Managed IT, Investment Banking, Transaction Advisory, HR Consulting, Valuation, Forensic & Litigation, and Wealth Management. SAX has been nationally ranked and listed among the Top Accounting Firms by NJBIZ, INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA), Accounting Today, and Forbes. For more information, please visit www.saxllp.com.

Parsippany’s Keshav Sheth Earns Prestigious $2,500 National Merit Award

PARSIPPANY — A high school senior from Parsippany is among the 60 people from New Jersey who have been awarded a $2,500 National Merit scholarship. Eligibility begins with high PSAT scores, followed by a comprehensive application that includes essays, recommendations, and academic records.

Parsippany’s Keshav B. Sheth, a Morris Hills High School student planning to study engineering, is a recipient. The scholarships, funded by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and some corporate sponsors, are awarded based on academic and extracurricular excellence. Further announcements of scholarship recipients are scheduled for June and July.

Sheth is president of Morris Hills Key Club. He will be attending the Georgia Institute of Technology.