Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce Endorsed by Morris County Republican Leaders

PARSIPPANY — The DeCroce for Assembly announces the endorsement of several Morris County Republican Leaders.

Assemblywoman DeCroce said, “I am honored to be endorsed by these great Morris County leaders. These dedicated public servants know what it takes to keep taxes low, budget and manage tax dollars responsibly and deliver outstanding services to our County. I am proud to have their endorsement to continue my work in the NJ Assembly on behalf of the 26th district.”

List of Endorsements:

Morris County Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw
Morris County Commissioner Doug Cabana
Morris County Commissioner Kathryn DeFillippo
Morris County Commissioner Tayfun Selen

Rockaway Neck Volunteer Ambulance Seeks Volunteers

PARSIPPANY — Rockaway Neck Volunteer Ambulance is looking for new members.

Please help them to help you. Are you tired of being stuck at home? Are you looking to make new friends? Interested in helping others?

Rockaway Neck Volunteer Ambulance needs your help. Visit them any evening at 6:00 p.m.

Their building is located next to Foodtown at 25 Crescent Drive.

If you have any questions email newmembers@RNFAS.org.

Governor Murphy Announces New COVID-19 Travel Guidelines

MORRIS COUNTY — Governor Phil Murphy and the New Jersey Department of Health issued new COVID-19 travel guidance. The restrictions follow updated travel recommendations released by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) earlier this month.

“While the pandemic is not over, our vaccination program and updated CDC guidance have made it possible for vaccinated individuals to resume travel without quarantine,” said Governor Murphy. “New Jersey residents should still exercise caution in traveling and follow all public health rules and regulations as the end of the pandemic comes into view.”

“With the protection of COVID-19 vaccines, many New Jerseyans are eager to enjoy trips to visit families and friends they have missed over the past year,” said New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli. “While traveling, individuals should continue to take COVID-19 precautions–wearing a mask, avoiding crowds, physically distancing, and washing hands frequently.”

Given the increased risk of spreading COVID-19 for both residents who travel outside the state and for visitors into the state, New Jersey continues to strongly discourage unvaccinated individuals from engaging in non-essential interstate travel at this time. CDC recommends travel be deferred until individuals are fully vaccinated. An individual is considered fully vaccinated two weeks or more after receipt of the second dose in a two-dose series or two weeks or more after receipt of a single-dose vaccine.

People who are fully vaccinated with an FDA-authorized vaccine and persons who clinically recovered from COVID-19 in the past three months who are traveling domestically within the United States do not need to be tested for COVID-19 before or after travel to New Jersey and do not need to self-quarantine upon return.

The CDC still recommends that fully vaccinated persons arriving in the United States from abroad be tested for COVID-19 three to five days after return.

Unvaccinated travelers and residents returning from any U.S. state or territory beyond the immediate region (New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) should self-quarantine at their home, hotel, or other temporary lodgings following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for unvaccinated people.

Summary of Travel Recommendations
All Travelers:

  • International travel:  negative test result or documentation of recovery required by the CDC to enter the United States following air travel
  • Self-monitor for symptoms during and after travel and self-isolate if symptoms develop
  • Wear a mask over your nose and mouth when in public
  • Avoid crowds and stay at least six feet from others
  • Wash hands often or use hand sanitizer

Fully Vaccinated Travelers:

  • Get tested three to five days after returning to the United States from international travel, but no quarantine following travel or test before travel (unless required by the destination) needed
  • For domestic travel, no quarantine or test before or after travel needed

Travelers who Clinically Recovered from COVID-19 in past three months:

  • No quarantine or pre- or post-travel test needed

Unvaccinated Travelers:

  • Defer travel until fully vaccinated
  • Before travel, get tested for COVID-19 with a viral test one to three days before the trip
  • Get tested three to five days after travel
  • Stay home and self-quarantine for a full seven days after travel, even if the post-travel test is negative. If not tested after travel, stay home and self-quarantine for 10 days after travel.

CDC Travel Recommendations

The Department of Health’s updated travel guidance can be viewed at the following link:
Click here

Parsippany-Troy Hills Council Meeting – April 6, 2021

PARSIPPANY — The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills will conduct its regularly scheduled council agenda meeting Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at 7:00 p.m.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be held via a web conferencing program named WebEx. This program will allow the public to listen in to the meeting and to participate during the public portion session only. This program uses a “raise hand” button in the software to address those who wish to speak during the public portion.

Please be advised that in order for a member of the public to speak during the public portion, they will need to provide their first name, last name, email address, address and city accurately. Anyone not using their real name and address will not be allowed to speak during the public portion.

For more information, please contact the Township Clerk’s office at (973) 263-4351 or email pthclerk@parsippany.net.

Resolutions can be found below.

 

Parsippany Municipal Race Gets Heavier

PARSIPPANY — As the filing deadline was approaching today many candidates submitted their petitions to run in the 2021 Elections for Parsippany-Troy Hills Mayor and Council. As per state statute the deadline is 4:00 p.m.

Janice McCarthy, Michael Soriano, and Emily Peterson

Mayor Michael Soriano, Councilwoman Janice McCarthy and Emily Peterson’s term will end on December 31, 2021. Democrats McCarthy and Peterson are not seeking re-election following a stormy relationship with Soriano.

Mayor Michael Soriano filed his petition this afternoon with running mates Cory Herbig and Judy Hernandez. Both Herbig and Hernandez lost a council race in 2019 against Republican candidates.

Mayor Michael Soriano with former Chief of Staff Matt Clarkin at the Township Clerk’s office turning in the petitions for the Democrat candidates

The first candidates entering the race on March 29, were Dr. Louis Valori, for Mayor; Justin Musella, for Township Council and Gary Martin for Township Council.  The trio is running on the Republican ticket.

Former Mayor James Barberio entered the Mayoral race today

Former Mayor James Barberio filed his petition today at 12:05 p.m. Running as part of his team are Board of Education President Frank Neglia and Board Member Debbie Orme. Frank Neglia’s term on the Board of Education expires December 31, 2021, and Debbie Orme was just re-elected last November and her term expires December 31, 2023. If these candidates are successful in the general election, they must resign from the Board of Education. The trio is running on the Republican ticket.

Robert Peluso

Former Council Vice President Robert Peluso, also entered the race, by filing his petition today at 12:28 p.m. He is running solo for Township Council, on the Republican ticket. Peluso ran for Mayor in the 2017 Primary and lost by 375 votes out of more than 5,100 cast. He served on the Township Council from 2014 through 2017.

“There continues to be a need for qualified and experienced people that listen to our families and voters. I was raised in Parsippany, purchased a home, and started my family right here in our community. I stand by my commitment and long-term record of active service to our Township and our residents.  I look forward to your vote of confidence and continued support on June 8.”  said Peluso, former Council VP.  (He is the President Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of Economic Development Advisory Committee, coach, and a PTA Treasurer)

The Republican candidates will face off in the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, June 8. The winners will then face off Mayor Michael Soriano in the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 2.

Michael Soriano ousted the two-term Republican Mayor James Barberio by 832 votes in 2017.

Barka Mediterranean Cuisine: Serving Only the Finest, Freshest, Healthiest Food Available

MOUNTAIN LAKES — “We take great pride in striving to provide all our customers with a truly memorable and exceptional dining experience while at Barka, serving only the finest, freshest, healthiest food available”, says Besi Osmanaj, the very affable Manager of Barka, and our host for the evening. After a few minutes of talking to Besi, his sincere focus on customer service and satisfaction was evident, as well his description of the cuisine that was to come. We were in for a great meal!

Barka Manager Besi Osmanaj with Patrick Minutillo

Barka Mediterranean, which opened in 2016, features an impressive and diverse menu complete with an eye-popping variety of tempting dishes covering a wide selection of choices from the many and various geographical Mediterranean cultural take on food, including but not limited to, Albanian, Italian, Turkey, and Spain. Clearly, the stand-out stars of the menu are the fresh fish and prime meats, which are aged in-house for 28 days.  Unfortunately, the owners, brothers Skender (Kenny) and Sokol (Gino) Gjevukaj were not in during my visit, but it has been noted that Mr. Gjevukaj describes the essence of Barka’s cuisine as fresh, simple, healthy, and clean. As a side note, Barka simply translates to “small boat”. The brothers also, as part of an independently owned restaurant group, operate five other high-quality restaurants, including the popular Sear Grill House in Little Falls, and It is my understanding they plan on opening another upscale eatery in the Parsippany area soon. Based on my past dining experiences at both Barka and Sear, I will be looking forward to it.

Hummus, sliced radishes, and green and black olives

Barka is a large, attractive, chic-looking building located on Route 46 East and was formerly the site of the South City Grill. There is plenty of parking in a large lot in the rear of the restaurant. As soon as you enter you are impressed with the contemporary vibe, as well as the eloquence of the interior. Gorgeous décor throughout the entire restaurant, and immediately on entering you encounter a cool and enticing fresh fish display at the entrance which seems to set the mood.  A true touch of class both inside and out. Warmly welcomed, greeted, and seated by a very attentive, prompt, and proficient wait staff, we were politely led to our beautiful, and elegantly appointed, white linen cloth-covered table for four; complete with sparkling glassware and thoughtfully placed utensils wrapped carefully in napkins. If it is your preference, you also have the choice to be seated at one of several cozy-looking horseshoe-style booths that align the sidewall.

Pistachio Goat Cheese

As soon as we were seated, our water glasses were filled and a complimentary basket of warm bread, hummus, sliced radishes, and green and black olives were placed on the table for us to share while our drink orders were taken, courteously we were given plenty of time to peruse the menu.  There is a large, inviting, comfortable bar in Barka, which in post-pandemic times will once again clearly be a nice place to socialize, get together with friends, or just to enjoy a quality cocktail and a bite.

Even though you still cannot sit at the bar, Barka does continue an offer “Happy Hour”, seven days a week, from 4 pm to 7 pm.  If you are looking for a casually elegant, upscale, cozy, romantic venue for date night or any special occasion, Barka is certainly someplace to be considered.  On that note, if you are planning a party, Barka has five separate rooms that can accommodate your needs based on the size of your party. Personally, I fell in love with the private wine room.  Right up my alley!  I will certainly be keeping that in mind. And yes, all current pandemic health code requirements are always fully enforced.

For those of you who still feel more comfortable dining al fresco, Barka does offer a beautiful outdoor patio dining set up which, weather permitting, will probably be available by the time you read this review.

Shrimp Arrabiata

As for our dinner, for our appetizers, we shared the Pistachio Goat Cheese (Pistachio Crusted Goat Cheese, with its tart and earthy flavor, coupled with the sweetness of Fig Jam and Honey), Shrimp Arrabiata (Tender, yet firm, fresh shrimp, with Spicy Garlic White Wine, Chopped and Italian Hot Peppers), and the Burrata Mozzarella (Fresh creamy, rich, indulgent Mozzarella, served with Baby Arugula, Mission Figs). Everything was packed with layers of satisfying flavor, and individually as scrumptious and delectable as they sound, not to mention, each dish provided an ample enough portion for three to share and satisfy us while we discussed our entrees.

Blue Moon Rib-Eye

Despite Barka’s highly regarded reputation for serving exceptionally fresh seafood, which is delivered five days a week, and is known to be cooked to perfection, (including their immensely popular Wild Whole Branzino), I, along with my group decided on three different cuts of steak. I love fish, but being more of a carnivore, I could not resist the Blue Moon Rib-Eye special, a succulent, perfectly executed, properly seasoned, dry-aged, Rib Eye steak, pepper dusted and topped with melted blue cheese, accompanied with sides of fingerling potatoes, broccoli rabe, with natural au jus. A savory, mouthwatering, delicious cut of meat; juicy, moist, tender, and loaded with beefy umami flavor. I enjoyed every bite!  Along with my steak, I managed to enjoy one of Barka’s well-made Bourbon Manhattan’s, my go-to libation.

10 oz. King Cut Prime Filet Mignon

My friends also went with the steak selections; one had the 10 oz. King Cut Prime Filet Mignon, and the other, the 6 oz. Petit. By all accounts, as well as by their clean dishes, their meals were as satisfying and delicious as mine, and there was nothing but high praise all around.

Finishing off we all went with the Apple Fritter dessert, and Cappuccinos. A luscious, flakey, glazed golden outer crust filled with apple stuffing and accompanied with strawberries and cream.  Great texture and just the right amount of sweetness. It was extremely gracious of our host, Besi, to offer us a complimentary Port Wine Aperitif to end a culinary exciting, and satisfying evening.

Apple Fritter and Cappuccino

Obviously, I would highly recommend stopping in and enjoying any one of Barka’s fantastic dishes. This is truly fine dining that goes far above being just another meal. Dining at Barka is a dining experience.

Thank you to Mr. Osmanaj, and the full staff, at Barka for the great food, hospitality, and service. And as always, please come out and help support all our local businesses.

Dine-in, Take-Out, Curbside Pickup, Delivery, Private Parking Lot. Open 7 days a week.

Barka Mediterranean Cuisine is located at 60 Route 46 East, Mountain Lakes. (973) 917-3386. Click here for their website.

Burrata Mozzarella

Reprinted from Tri-Town Focus Magazine, April 2021.

PACC’s Women In Business Collects Food for Parsippany Food Pantry

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce’s Women In Business committee collected food to donate to the Parsippany Food Pantry.

In addition, Dr. Alan Rauchberg, Rauchberg Dental Group, donated $1,000 to the committee to help in the fundraising.  The $1,000 donation was then given to Michele Picone, Director of Parsippany Health and Human Services, to be used to purchase additional food for Parsippany Food Pantry.

Presenting the check to Ms. Picone, was Dr. Rauchberg. Jen Peel, PACC’s Women In Business Chairperson Jen Peel, President Robert Peluso, and Executive Board Member Frank Cahill were on hand during the presentation.

PACC’s Women In Business is open to any female business owner, manager, or employee looking to enhance their careers and networking opportunities.

For more information on Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce click here.

Rauchberg Dental Group has been providing patients in the Parsippany area with the quality, comprehensive approach to the oral health care they deserve. They understand the importance of family, as well as the value of your family’s unique smiles. Their warm, inviting practice features the latest in dental technology, and their dedicated team of multiple specialists uniquely positions their office as a one-stop-shop for all your dental needs. From check-ups and cleanings to orthodontics to wisdom tooth extractions and other minor oral surgeries – they do it all!

For more information on Dr. Rauchberg, click here.

Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce’s Women In Business committee collected food to donate to the Parsippany Food Pantry
Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce’s Women In Business committee collected food to donate to the Parsippany Food Pantry

172 Multi-Family Units Approved on Campus Drive

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board heard two applications for multi-level housing to be constructed on Campus Drive by Roseland Residential Trust.

The first Application No. 20:516 has been approved by the Planning Board.

2 Campus LLC., made an application to the Planning Board seeking site plan approval, together with variance, waiver, and exception relief from certain requirements of the Township Zoning Ordinance, in connection with the construction of a 172-unit residential building and associated site improvements on property located at 2 Campus Drive (Block 202, Lot 3.20); 4 Campus Drive (Block 202, Lot 3.2); and 1633 Littleton Road (Block 202, Lot 3.1).

Units COAH Units
1 Bedroom 76 7
2 Bedrooms 89 21
3 Bedrooms 7 7
Total Units 172 35

Roseland Residential Trust, a subsidiary of Mack-Cali Realty Corporation was formed to own, manage, and develop Mack-Cali’s luxury multi-family residential portfolio.

A similar complex built by Roseland Residential Trust at 250 Johnson Road, Morris Plains

Application No. 20:520 for 1 Campus Associates, 3 Campus Drive, Block: 202 Lot: 3.12 1 Campus Drive, Block: 202 Lot: 3.7; 7 Campus Drive, Block: 202 Lot: 3.8 Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan w/‘C’ Variance Carried from February 22, 2021, will be heard on Monday, April 5. They plan to construct a total of 238 units, with 48 units of affordable housing. (Click here for more information)

This application will seek approval for the following:

Units COAH Units
1 Bedroom 104 9
2 Bedrooms 124 29
3 Bedrooms 10 10
238 48

 

These projects are part of Parsippany’s fair share obligations as determined in a settlement agreement between the Township and the Fair Share Housing Center on April 11, 2019. Part of this obligation has already been achieved in prior rounds, while other housing plan components will be undertaken through July 1, 2025, the end of the Third Round.  Click here to review Parsippany’s Master Plan.

A similar complex built by Roseland Residential Trust at 250 Johnson Road, Morris Plains
Signature Place on Littleton Road, Morris Plains

Dogs Gone Wild Spring Break

MORRIS COUNTY — Dogs Gone Wild Spring Break will be held on Saturday, May 22 at Cook’s Pond Denville Recreation, 19 Entrance Way, Denville. Entry Fee: $20.00 for family and two dogs. Masks are required for humans. The event starts at 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

Off-leash swimming and playing for your dog’s enjoyment, picnic area and playground for your enjoyment the entire facility is fenced in and safe for your dogs.

The fee for the event supports the Denville Dog Park and Animal Shelter. There will be no food or drink for purchase but feel free to bring your own. Please no dogs in heat.

All dogs must enter the facility leashed and will be let off-leash once inside. All dogs of all shapes and sizes are invited.

Verde Ristorante: High-Quality, Gourmet, Small, Independent, Family-Owned Italian Restaurant

PARSIPPANY — Imagine someone took your Grandmother’s house and converted it into a warm, cozy, and comfortable little Italian eatery. That is the vibe you get when visiting Verde’s Ristorante, on Tabor Road in Parsippany. Verde’s, the pride and passion of brothers, Mendin and Verdi Kaba, and now Joseph Basta, was opened in 2005 and clearly joins that impressive list of high-quality, gourmet, small, independent, family-owned Italian restaurants that we should consider fortunate to have right here in Morris County.

Dining area. Following all COVID-19 guidelines

Unfortunately, Verde’s current owner, Joseph Basta, was not available during my visit but has stated in previous interviews that it is his vision and mission to provide delicious food in a warm, friendly, and relaxing environment. Based on my past and present visits at Verde; and considering the 16 years that they have been meeting the high expectations of their many regular, returning customers, I would have to say that they have accomplished that goal.

Dining area. Following all COVID-19 guidelines

To the restaurant’s credit, they are known for generously contributing to many local causes and charities from around Morris County. As a matter of fact, 15% of my meal on the evening I visited was contributed to the local area Kiwanis Club Greater Parsippany. Thanks for that!

Located right on Tabor Road, Verde is easy to find by its attractive signage and contemporary look. Their off-road parking lot is more than adequate to meet your needs, and I understand that pre-pandemic they offered valet parking. A large white tent covering is prominently set up on the roadside section of the building, where attractive, patio-style, al fresco dining is available for those so inclined. It was a nice night on my visit, and several diners were enjoying their meals while outdoors. As I alluded to, the interior sends off a warm and homey vibe.  The decorative entry, wooden floors, relaxing earthy colors, subdued lighting, beautiful oil paintings on the walls, carefully appointed linen-covered tables, soft, easy listening, background music, all blended perfectly together to create a pleasant, comfortable, and welcoming ambiance. This is a casual/classy restaurant that hits all the buttons and would be an excellent choice for a family night out, a romantic dinner, or just a friendly get-together.  And yes, Verde was sparkling clean and in clear conformance with all current pandemic health recommendations.

Verde Manager, Dilan Sela and Pat Minutillo

Verde Manager, Dilan Sela, an enthusiastic, hospitable, and friendly host, warmly welcomed us and provided us with our choice of tables. Verde is a BYOB, and the vino we brought along was quickly uncorked and poured. A generously sized basket of warm Italian bread and butter also quickly appeared. As we looked over our menu, which focuses on a limited selection of outstanding choices, Dilan was more than happy to make himself available to join us in some casual conversation about both the restaurant and the menu, while our very attentive waiter, Lee, was making sure that we had everything we needed. It was obvious that Dilan enjoyed what he was doing, as well as how much pride he had in Verde. Great customer service all around. All those little details, those personalized, individualized touches can often make the difference between a mediocre and a great dining experience.

Bacon-Wrapped Scallops

For our appetizers we chose the Bacon Wrapped Scallops, which were served with a nice scoop of richly textured and slightly al dente Risotto and drizzled with a delicious Brandy Cream Sauce; and the classic, Broccoli Rabe and Sausage.

As soon as we took our first bite of both of our shared appetizers, we both just looked up in agreement that they were both outstanding dishes. The fresh, firm, nicely sized scallops were succulent, buttery, delicate, and slightly sweet, and of course, everything tastes better when wrapped in properly prepared bacon, and the sweet, citrusy, brandy cream sauce was a savory complement to the dish.

Sausage and Broccoli Rabe

I could have easily finished off a plate of these and left a happy diner. The sausage mounded over a serving of broccoli rabe was also delectable.  Cooked in a flavorful oil, the tasteful sweet sausage was fried perfectly with a nice bite and texture, and with that just-right, light, garlic taste, and enhanced by the slightly bitter, nutty, delicate taste of the broccoli rabe.

Coconut Crusted Chilean Sea Bass

I decided on one of the evening’s specials; Coconut Crusted Chilean Sea Bass served over broccoli rabe and drizzled with a mango reduction sauce. I have never had my fish coconut-crusted so that did sound like something I would like to try. The fresh Chilean Sea Bass was scrumptious, perfectly prepared, and had that smooth and buttery taste you are looking for with this dish. The white and flaky Sea Bass was moist, juicy, had a great texture, and basically melted in my mouth. The taste of the coconut went exceptionally well with the fish and provided a creative spin to this dish, while the slightly sweet, creamy, fruity taste of the mango sauce added that next level of flavor. Excellent!

Pork Osso Bucco, over Risotto

My friend went with the Pork Osso Bucco, over Risotto, with a Port Wine Demi-glacé. Beautiful presentation and a generous-sized portion, as was my Chilean Seabass. He raved about it and stated that it was one of the best Osso Bucco’s he has ever had. A pretty high compliment.

Our desserts consisted of some traditional Italian favorites, Tiramisu and Cannoli, and of course, a Cappuccino.  How can you not like the flavoring of cocoa, espresso, mascarpone cheese, and ladyfinger biscuits of a Tiramisu?  A decadent dessert, that literally means “a pick me up” in Italy. Not to forget the crisp texture of a fully filled Cannoli. Thanks to Dilan and the Verde staff for all their genuine hospitality, delicious food, and an extraordinary culinary experience. Obviously, this is certainly a restaurant that I would recommend.

Cannoli

As always, please try to come out and help support all our local, small, independent businesses in any way that you can.

“A tavola non si invecchia”

Outdoor seating – Delivery – Takeout – Sit-down Dining – Curbside Pickup

Available Parking – BYOB. Closed on Monday.

Verde Ristorante is located at 1012 Tabor Road, Morris Plains, NJ 07950. (973) 539-8100; Verderistorante.com