Young Professionals Happy Hour

MORRIS COUNTY — Join Morris County Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals Committee for this casual networking event to kick off the program for the year! A cash bar will be available.

This event is free and open for all Chamber members under 40, and no registration is required.

This event will be held on Wednesday, May 25 from 5:30 p.m.to 7:30 p.m. at Homestead Bar and Kitchen, 10 Dehart Street, Morristown.

CCM Graduates Latest Class from Prevocational Programs for Adults with Disabilities

MORRIS COUNTY — County College of Morris (CCM) recently celebrated the latest graduates from its Culinary Opportunity (COP) and Horticultural Opportunity (HOP) programs, as it also has begun recruiting for the next class for the training sessions for adults with developmental disabilities.

COP prepares students for entry-level food production or packaging positions in a grocery, supermarket, convenience store, or food market. Students in the program also obtain Serv-Safe certification and are provided with resume prepara­tion and interviewing skills, along with the opportunity to meet potential employers.

Students in HOP gain hands-on experience in horticul­tural practices ranging from greenhouse production to landscape maintenance, to floriculture. Students learn about the safe use of tools, soil preparation, and seeding, transplanting techniques, car­ing for houseplants, etc. As with the COP program, students learn how to put together a resume and interviewing skills and have the opportunity to meet with potential employers.

On May 19, the college held a ceremony to honor the graduates from this semester’s COP and HOP programs, several of whom have already obtained employment in their respective fields.

COP graduates from this Spring Semester are Joshua Carter, of Flanders; Brendan Criscione, of Bernardsville; Darian Dadgari of Ledgewood; Veeral Dave, of Parsippany; Bryant Espaillat, of Morris Plains, Cade Herman of Oak Ridge, Alexis Reynolds, of Denville; and Kenneth Vellon, of Newark. This is the sixth class that has graduated from COP.

HOP graduates from the Spring Semester, which was the program’s second set of graduates, are Louis DeVito, of Long Valley; Kevin Hasenbein, of Morristown; Ryan May, of Morristown; Avi Saunders, of Livingston; and Jordan Walther, of Great Meadows.

Speaking to the graduates, Irena Kaler, director of Workforce Development & Community Partnerships, commended them for their hard work, determination, and cheerful attitudes, saying, “The sun shines brighter when you are around.”

Both programs are limited to eight students to provide individualized and extensive hands-on training. For more information on COP click here and for HOP click here.

Market Street Mission Hosts 8th Annual Fourth of July 5k Race For Recovery

MORRIS COUNTY — Are you looking for a fun way to celebrate the Fourth of July this year? Join the Market Street Mission for our annual 5K Race for Recovery! This year, we are offering both in-person and virtual event options. Click here to learn more and register.

The in-person race will be held on Monday, July 4, at the Central Park of Morris County. We are planning an exciting morning for all our runners and walkers who attend! Participants can choose to run our 5K Race, complete our 1–2-mile Freedom Walk, or bring your kids to join our Kids Fun Run and activities.

If you are more comfortable participating from home, we also have a virtual event planned for the 4th of July weekend (July 1st to 4th). You can register for the race and run from anywhere in the world!

A big part of the work we do at the Mission is our addiction recovery Life Change Program for men. Each year around the 4th of July, while we celebrate our country’s freedom, we also host this race to celebrate freedom from addiction. It is a powerful time for people to gather together to support the Mission and honor loved ones who have fought the battle against substance use.

If you are looking for a fun way to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend while also supporting the work of the Mission, come run with us! Click here to watch a recap of last year’s race to see the fun we have in store.

Established in 1889, the Market Street Mission is an experienced organization with a proven method of helping to fight alcoholism, substance abuse, hunger, and homelessness in northern and central New Jersey. As a private non-profit, they rely on the charitable support of compassionate donors to provide more than 110,000 meals and 30,000 nights of shelter per year across our three locations. For more information on their emergency services, free addiction recovery program, community counseling services, and thrift store click here.

Kenneth L Purzycki, 80, Passed Away

PARSIPPANY — Kenneth L. Purzycki passed away on May 21 due to complications from Lewy Body Dementia. March 16, 1942 – May 21, 2022.

He was born in Passaic on March 16, 1942, and grew up in the Lakeview section of Clifton.

He was a very hard-working person all of his life. He put himself through night school while working for Givaudan, earning his BS in Chemistry from Farleigh Dickinson University and his Masters in Organic Chemistry from Stevens Institute of Technology.

In 1961 he met the love of his life, Mary Kuchta. They married in 1963 and had two children. They moved to Lake Parsippany in 1970.

Kenneth quickly became actively involved in the town. For over 20 years he served in various positions as President, Vice-President, and trustee of the Lake Parsippany Property Owners Association. Additionally, he served on the Parsippany Board of Adjustments and the Planning Board.

He was involved with the Republican County Committee. Up until two years ago, he was a highly active member of the Parsippany Historical and Preservation Society.

For 40 years Kenneth worked for Givaudan-Roure as a fragrance chemist. As a fragrance chemist, he traveled the world collecting scents from plants and trees found in rainforests, mountains, and various other locations. He was awarded eight patents. Many of the scents he created are still used in various products, perfumes, and colognes.

He was a passionate traveler, fisherman, and birder. He spent his time flying model airplanes, woodworking, building robots, and collecting items that interested him.

Kenneth’s greatest love was spending time with his family. He leaves behind his wife of 59 years, Mary, his two children Mary Sue (Matthew) Firpo and Kenneth W. (Marianne) Purzycki, his sister Diane (Stu) Creson, and four grandchildren Michael, Katie, James, and Cecilia.

Relatives and Friends are invited to attend his Funeral on Friday, May 27 at 9:45 a.m. from the Par-Troy Funeral Home. 95 Parsippany Road. (973)887-3235 or visit www.partroyfuneralhome.com.

His Liturgy of Christian Burial is to be offered at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy R.C. Church, 90 Whippany Road, Whippany, NJ 07981. Cremation: Private. Visiting hours are on Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers please make donations in his memory to the Lewy Body Dementia Association Donate – Lewy Body Dementia Association (Ibda.org) or Lewy Body Dementia Association, Inc 912 Killian Hill Road S.W., Liburn, GA 30047

Authorities Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing and Endangered Adult Male from Parsippany

PARSIPPANY — Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, First Assistant Prosecutor Maggie Calderwood, Morris County Sheriff James Gannon, Chief of Detectives Christoph Kimker, and Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department Acting Chief Richard Pantina are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 52-year-old male from Parsippany.

Christopher Kaliszuk, who resides at 8 Mountain Meadow Circle, was last seen at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 22, 2022, as he left for a walk, possibly to a nearby gazebo.

Christopher Kaliszuk is a 52-year-old white male with blue eyes. He has messy, sandy blonde hair and facial stubble. He weighs approximately 175 lbs. and is 6 feet in height. He was last seen wearing a light blue and white striped shirt, jeans, and sneakers.

He may be wearing headphones or carrying an old-style Walkman radio player.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts or this investigation is encouraged to contact the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department at (973) 263-4300 ext. 0, or the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Missing Persons Unit On-Call Detective through the Morris County Communications Center at (973)285-2900.

Anyone with information who may be seeking to remain anonymous can contact Morris County Crimestoppers at 1-800-743-7433.

Tanzania Davis, Parsippany’s Newest Postmaster

PARSIPPANY — Tanzania Davis has been named Parsippany’s newest Postmaster.

“This has been my first official week and it is a great honor to serve Parsippany as your new Postmaster. In my years with the United States Postal Service, I have seen firsthand the Postal Service’s role in connecting neighbors and our community to the nation. Our Post Offices serve as a lifeline for our small businesses to reach customers no matter where they are,” said Davis.

About a year ago, the United States Postal Service published an ambitious but achievable 10-year strategic plan, Delivering for America.  The plan established a route to building a Postal Service that is financially strong and consistently delivers on time for the American public, our top customer.

A year into our 10-year plan, and under the leadership of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, we are taking action on its four key pillars: investing in our most valuable resource – our people, modernizing our network, providing service excellence, and creating financial sustainability.

Our actions are already leading to concrete results.  We had an exceptionally positive peak holiday season in 2021, learning from the failures of 2020, and followed that up by successfully delivering more than 350 million COVID-19 Test Kits to the American public this winter.  And in the 2021 Fall election, we delivered completed ballots from voters to election officials in an average of 1.4 days. We’ll take that success into delivering this year’s midterm elections. All of this is on top of delivering mail and packages to more than 161 million addresses across our nation every day.

“On behalf of the 650,000 women and men of the U.S. Postal Service, I thank you for continuing to support the Postal Service. Providing reliable mail delivery while strengthening the future of this treasured institution is our commitment to you,” concluded Davis.

Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Swears in New Agent

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll and Chief of Detectives Christoph Kimker announce the hiring of William A. Fox as Agent for the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.

Agent Fox was officially sworn in by Prosecutor Carroll at the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office on May 16, 2022.

Agent Fox began his career in law enforcement as an investigator for the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office in 1972, becoming an Assistant Prosecutor at the ECPO in 1979. In 1980, he joined the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice as a Deputy Attorney General, and over the next decade, served in the Environmental Prosecutions Task Force/Organized Crime/Racketeering Bureau, Special Prosecutions and Organized Crime, and Economic Crime Section units.

Between 1990 and up until joining the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, he served in private law firms, including acting as a joint municipal prosecutor for Hillsborough/Montgomery/Manville from 2003 through 2022.

Agent Fox earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from Saint Peter’s College and a Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University School of Law. Prosecutor Carroll said, “We are very pleased to have Bill Fox join our Office. As noted above, Bill has a huge amount of professional experience and more specifically, has served as an Essex County Investigator, an Assistant Prosecutor, Deputy Attorney General and Municipal Prosecutor for many years and has a vast knowledge of the criminal justice system. On a personal note, I have known Bill for over 40 years and his character, skills, integrity, and work ethic will be a significant benefit to the MCPO and the citizens of our communities.”

Team Hubotics Visits Parsippany Kiwanis

PARSIPPANY — Team Hubotics joined the members of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany for breakfast on Thursday, May 19.

Multi-Departments Coordinated Drill at the former Zeris Inn

MOUNTAIN LAKES — Rainbow Lakes Volunteer Fire Company participated Tuesday evening, May 18, in a multi-department coordinated drill at the former Zeris Inn location.

Thank you to the Mountain Lakes Fire Department for arranging this drill which allowed members of several local fire departments, ambulance squads, and rescue companies to work together and practice rescue techniques, fire suppression, forced entry, roof ventilation, and interagency communication.

Rainbow Lakes Volunteer Fire Company brought a pumper and platform ladder truck to the drill located near our firehouse but in Mountain Lakes.

Thanks, Lt. Josh Lefferts for the excellent pictures.

Local fire departments, ambulance squads, and rescue companies to work together and practice rescue techniques, fire suppression, forced entry, roof ventilation, and interagency communication
Local fire departments, ambulance squads, and rescue companies to work together and practice rescue techniques, fire suppression, forced entry, roof ventilation, and interagency communication
Local fire departments, ambulance squads, and rescue companies to work together and practice rescue techniques, fire suppression, forced entry, roof ventilation, and interagency communication

 

Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council Meeting – May 17, 2022

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council Meeting – May 17, 2022.

Click here to download the agenda.

Click here to download the 2022 agenda schedule.

Mayor and Council

  • Mayor James R Barberio
  • Councilman Paul Carifi Jr.
  • Councilman Frank Neglia
  • Council President Michael J. dePierro
  • Council Vice-President Loretta Gragnani
  • Councilman Justin Musella