Planning Board to Hear Applications for Residential Housing on Campus Drive

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board will hear two applications for multi-level housing to be constructed on Campus Drive on Monday, January 25 at 7:30 p.m.

The first Application No. 20:516 is being carried from the January 11, 2021 meeting.

2 Campus LLC., has 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).

One Campus Associates has 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 238-unit residential building and associated site improvements on property located at 1, 3 and 7 Campus Drive.

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

The Applicant seeks Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval; Submission waivers; Major Site Plan Checklist, requiring separate applications and plan sheets for preliminary and final site plan approval.

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Both meetings can be accessed through WebEx by clicking here.

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

According to the Master Plan Mack-Cali (Block 202, Lots 3.12 and 3.20), is located at 2 and 3 Campus Drive. The owner of this property has proposed to develop a total of 410 units, 82 of which will be affordable, in two new multi-family apartment buildings: one to replace a vacant office building at 2 Campus Drive, and one to be constructed on vacant land at 3 Campus Drive.

Chart from Parsippany-Troy Hills Master Plan 2020

Volunteer to Prepare Taxes for Low Income Households in your Community

MORRIS COUNTY — If you are comfortable with numbers, like solving puzzles, and enjoy helping other people, volunteer tax preparation may be just the thing for you. United Way of Northern New Jersey offers free tax preparation services to lower-income households throughout our communities. Last year volunteer tax preparers completed over 5,000 tax returns. Their efforts helped bring $6.3 million in refunds back into people’s pockets and the local economy!

You do not need an accounting or financial background. Training will be provided, online, starting in December 2020. You will be working virtually as part of a collaborative team to assure that you will be able to pass the IRS certification at an appropriate level.

The volunteer schedule is flexible.

Contact Monica Conover at (973) 993-1160 ext. 529 or email monica.conover@unitedwaynnj.org.

Bruno’s Italian Bistro: Old-fashioned, Italian Neighborhood Gathering Place

PARSIPPANY — According to their website, Bruno’s considers itself to be an unassuming, old-fashioned, Italian neighborhood gathering place, without pretension, or misplaced aspiration. It is certainly that, and much more. Considering the enormous amount of competition here in New Jersey It is hard to stand out as an exceptional Italian restaurant. Bruno’s Italian Bistro has met that challenge and can easily be included among our areas’ premier fine dining destinations.

Bruno Haklaj, Patrick Minutillo, Jimmy Q and Modesto A

It is hard to miss the attractive, brightly lit, classy, exterior of this venue which is situated in the middle of the Powder Mill Plaza. Immediately catching your eye is the large, appealing outdoor patio, which is often heated with multiple California propane heaters, with string lighting tastefully placed overhead, with a large protective overhanging ceiling and no uncomfortable tent-like enclosures, you can still experience the feeling of a warm and cozy outdoor environment, even in semi-harsh weather conditions. If safe, comfortable outdoor dining is what you are looking for, this outdoor area is open year-round for your dining enjoyment.

As you pass through the patio and enter the restaurant you are immediately engulfed in the stylish, impressive ambiance, offering an inviting, casual, comfortable vibe, while simultaneously appearing upscale and elegant. Casual or elegant, there is no denying the warm, friendly, and welcoming rustic setting, accented with a decorative old-school tin ceiling, warm subdued lighting throughout. A perfect setting promising a thoroughly enjoyable dining experience. Did I mention that Bruno’s is a BYOB, so do not forget to bring along your favorite vino?

Owner/Chef Bruno Haklaj, and wife, Sonny, who serves as the restaurant’s General Manager, opened their Bistro in July 2017. After only a few minutes with them, I immediately found them to be two extraordinarily personable, pleasant, and energetic people who clearly loved what they are doing. Bruno explained that he found his passion for cooking back in Milan, Italy at age 21 while working for a local Chef, named Marco, who was going to become his inspiration and mentor. Apparently, Chef Marco saw something special in his young protege and encouraged him to pursue a career as a Chef and restauranteur. After his arrival in the U.S. in 1997 Bruno headed to NYC, where he continued to hone his culinary skills in a Manhattan restaurant, leading him to eventually open Cuneo Trattoria in Teaneck, and then Brunello’s in Garfield. All leading to Bruno and Sonny’s pride and joy, Bruno’s Italian Bistro.

Caesar Salad

Bruno, when asked what makes his venue special, referred to his always fresh and natural ingredients, his homemade pasta, and the pride, love, and passion he puts into every one of his dishes. Bruno’s commitment is evident in the fact that 3 to 4 times per week he is up at 3:30 a.m., heading out to the market for that day’s fresh seafood, and then working well into the evening most nights cooking and paying personal attention to every patron who walks into his restaurant. When asked, he said he could not pick out a favorite or signature dish as, “Every one of his dishes is like his kids, and you can’t pick favorites among your kids.” Bruno went on to state that he considers all his customers and staff family, and that he feels tremendous enjoyment and satisfaction in providing all his customers with a delicious, satisfying meal and great service, and that this sincere, personal touch is the reason he has so many regular, returning customers. His motto, which he proudly displays on his exterior window is, “We are not in the food business serving people, We are in the people business serving food”.

Penne Alla Vodka

The friendly, accommodating, and proficient wait staff, all smartly dressed in classy white attire, could not have been better. The wine was quickly uncorked, ice water and hot bread appeared without delay; our classy and beautifully appointed table, complete with a fresh white linen tablecloth, sparkling glassware, and nicely folded napkins certainly added an additional layer to this restaurant’s overall vibe. There was a good size group of us this visit, so it was impressive how well they worked together as an efficient and coordinated team. Started off with a Caesar Salad, and Penne Alla Vodka, both of which were particularly good. The salad was bright, crisp, and fresh and the al dente penne pasta was perfectly prepared and served with a delicious, creamy, and properly seasoned vodka sauce.

Pork Osso Buco

Entrees among the group included Pork Osso Buco, Veal Sorrentino, and Chicken Scarpariello. Every dish looked and smelled amazing. Dishes were all plated with care, providing a beautiful visual presentation of a variety of mouthwatering authentic and creative Italian cuisine; the portions were generous. Everyone raved about their individual meals, but personally, I went with one of my favorites, Osso Buco. The rich, savory flavor of the meat complimented by Bruno’s delicious sauce was outstanding.

 

Tiramisu

 

The moist, juicy, tender, succulent pork fell off the bone at my touch and tasted as good as it looked. Melt in your mouth goodness. The pork shank was accompanied with a nice side serving of light, tasty, and airy, Gnocchi, in a light sauce which perfectly complemented and carried the flavors of the star of the dish, the Osso Buco. How else to finish but with my usual Cappuccino and a traditional Italian Tiramisu for dessert (layers of flavor, ladyfingers, mascarpone, Italian custard, espresso, and a hint of cocoa); I must admit, the cheesecake and chocolate cake were also extremely tempting, but how could I resist the tiramisu.

Chocolate Cake

No doubt, this was another memorable dining experience, enjoying fine Italian cuisine, made as it was meant to be made. I would certainly recommend you stopping in for your next planned night out. Molto Buono!

And, as always, please come out and support all our small, independent local businesses in any way you can.

Gluten-Free Options, Vegetarian Substitutions. BYOB, Ample Parking, Pick up and Delivery, Catering. All COVID 19 Health Requirements Enforced. Closed Monday. Rated 4.5 Stars in Tripadvisor.

Bruno’s Italian Bistro is located at Powder Mill Plaza West, 2900 Route 10 West, Morris Plains, NJ 07950; brunositalianbistronj.com; Phone: (973) 998-8004.

The interior

 

Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey

MORRIS COUNTY — Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 215. The Order extends the Public Health Emergency that was declared on March 9, 2020, through Executive Order No. 103, which was previously extended in 2020 on April 7, May 6, June 4, July 2, August 1, August 27, September 25, October 24, November 21, and December 21. Under the Emergency Health Powers Act, a declared public health emergency expires after 30 days unless renewed.

“As we continue to work expeditiously to distribute vaccines, the COVID-19 pandemic is still in full swing,” said Governor Murphy. “Continued access to necessary resources is important and critical as cases have continued to climb in New Jersey and across our nation.”

Executive Order No. 215 extends all Executive Orders issued under the Governor’s authority under the Emergency Health Powers Act. It also extends all actions taken by any Executive Branch departments and agencies in response to the Public Health Emergency presented by the COVID-19 outbreak.

For the full text of Executive Order No. 215, click here.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board of Adjustment – January 13, 2021

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board of Adjustment – January 13, 2021

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Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Meeting – January 19, 2020

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Meeting – January 19, 2020.

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TGI Friday’s Liquor License Transferred; Property Will be Sold to Restaurant Group

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council voted to transfer the liquor license of the former TGI Friday’s to Route 46 Park Plaza Associates, LLC.

Resolution Number 2021:30: stated, “Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills Council does hereby approve, effective January 19, 2021, the Person-to-Person Transfer of the Plenary Retail Consumption License #1429-33-017-008.”

On November 23, 2020, Route 46 Park Plaza Associates, LLC. was approved by the Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board for a Minor Subdivision/Site Plan with ‘C’ Variance for the property known as 3799 Route 46, Block: 136 Lot: 66.01. Applicant’s proposal called for subdividing the property, which is presently improved with a restaurant building and an office building, into two separate lots, so that each existing building will have its own tax lot.

During testimony, it was revealed that the owners of Barka Restaurant are interested in purchasing the property for a “higher-end Mexican/Spanish restaurant.”

According to the State of New Jersey Business Records, Route 46 Park Plaza Associates, LLC. is a partnership owned 50% by James Zorlas and 50% by Laurence J. Rappaport.

Woman’s Club of Parsippany is Hosting Fundraiser at Annabella’s

PARSIPPANY — Woman’s Club of Parsippany is Hosting a Fundraiser at Annabella’s on Wednesday, January 20, and Thursday, January 21 from 3:00 p.m. to closing. Dine-in or take out.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Woman’s Club of Parsippany. Please present the below flyer (or download by clicking here.)

Annabelle’s is located at 329 Smith Road, Parsippany.

Rayhoon Persian Kabob House: Authentic Persian (Iranian) Cuisine

PARSIPPANY — Located in yet another small strip mall off North Beverwyck Road at the far end of the Lake Hiawatha business district you will discover a touch of Iran at the Rayhoon Persian Kabob House. Since this venue is celebrating its one-year anniversary since joining Parsippany’s diverse culinary scene last January 31, it seemed a perfect time to visit and try some authentic Persian (Iranian) cuisine and focus on this week’s restaurant review, and since this was my first visit to a Persian restaurant, one that I have heard some great things about, I was really looking forward to trying some of the house specialties.

Co-owner Reza Kazerani with Patrick Minutillo

First, a little backstory about this cool, little, family-owned and operated restaurant and its co-owners, brothers Mehdi and Reza Kazerani. According to their website, both brothers possess a long, passionate, and impressive resume in the food and service industry. Mehdi developed his culinary talents with over 20 years’ experience at the luxurious and Michelin nominated Café Matisse in Rutherford, while Reza hails from the prestigious Hotel Espinas in Iran.  Their promise to their customers is that Rayhoon Persian Kabob House will only serve fresh ingredients and that every dish will be cooked and prepared by their hands and hearts to only serve the best authentic Persian food.

The exterior of Rayhoon (which means Basil) is very appealing, with a stylish brick façade and a well-lighted, attention-grabbing, restaurant sign which welcomes you to check out what’s inside. The interior is somewhat small, sparkling clean, with its seven tables carefully arranged throughout the dining area in full conformance with all the required COVID 19 health guidelines.  Warm, comfortable, and cozy, with paintings, relaxed lighting, and some indoor plants and artifacts throughout.  Simple décor but a nice vibe and relaxing atmosphere.

Dining area in full conformance with all the required COVID 19 health guidelines

Reza Kazerani, who was working the counter graciously welcomed me to the restaurant and offered me my choice of tables. Following a brief conversation, you could instantly see that Reza is a friendly, personable, hospitable, and accommodating host.  I was made to feel very much at home as he prepared my table and was more than willing to explain the menu, which features everything from soups, salads, and sandwiches to full platters while providing some suggestions at my request. He revealed that he has been back and forth to his home in Iran through the years until a couple of years ago when he and his brother, Mehdi, who was unavailable this night, decided together to open Rayhoon.  Frankly, it is a home run for the Parsippany dining scene. Reza said their love and passion for cooking began by watching and learning from their grandparents in their homeland when they were children and it blossomed from there. Their combined culinary talent clearly presents itself in their fine food and excellent service.

Kashk-O-Bademjan

For an appetizer, I ordered the Kashk-O-Bademjan (Smashed fried eggplant and garlic topped with fermented yogurt, walnuts, caramelized garlic, and onions). Not being familiar with the dish I did not know what to expect. I ordered it as an appetizer, but it could have easily been an entrée.  It was an ample serving of delicious eggplant, basically, a dip that was full of amazing, different layers of flavor and spices that went perfectly with the basket of soft, pillowy, and crusty Barbari bread and butter, and two very flavorful on-the-side sauces that accompanied the meal.

Barbari bread

The sauces, garlic (variation of Tzatziki) and habanero are both house-made with Rayhoon’s own special recipe and they both really complimented and enhanced the meal. A note of caution, the habanero sauce is extremely hot so be careful if you are not used to hot, spicy food. I personally enjoyed the habanero sauce on my Kashk-O-Bademjan, but I am used to hot, spicy food, while the white garlic sauce seemed to raise my Basmati Rice to a new taste level, and which I did liberally mix in with my rice.

Koobideh Kabob and Beef Soltani

For my entrée, Reza was considerate enough to put together a combo dish of Koobideh Kabob (a skewer of mixed ground beef and lamb) and Beef Soltani (a skewer of barg, which is grilled marinated, tenderized beef tenderloin). The assorted meats that comprised my entrée were marinated and prepared perfectly, cooked too medium and expertly spiced.  Juicy, savory, and mouth-wateringly delicious. I could cut the meat with my fork.  The portions are generous, plus all the platters are served with an equally generous mound of saffron basmati rice and a grilled tomato. I would suggest you try sprinkling some sumac on your rice as well.  Sumac is a dark red, slightly tangy, light-flavored, fragrant spice that just kicks the dish up another notch. I understand that if you ask, they will gladly give you a little sample packet to take home.

Persian Rollet

By now I was too full for dessert which was disappointing as I was anxious to try the Persian Rollet (Vanilla-soaked cake filled and rolled with fluffy homemade whipped cream).  I guess I will just have to save that for next time.

Rayhoon Persian Kabob House is a BYOB, so bring along your favorite, but tonight I chose to go with a traditional Persian Doogh, Abali Yogurt Soda. Had to try it!  Like everything else this evening, I totally enjoyed it.

If you have not tried Persian cuisine you are missing out.  But, if you are interested in experiencing authentic Persian cuisine there is no need to hop on a plane for Iran when you can simply stop by Rayhoon Persian Kabob House and experience a variety of authentic dishes at reasonable prices while in a clean, friendly, hospitable, and comfortable environment.

Please support all our small, independent local businesses in any way you can.

Authentic Healthy Persian Cuisine – Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Kabobs, Stews, Specialty Foods. BYOB, Ample Parking.

Rayhoon Persian Kabob House,  450 North Beverwyck Road, Parsippany. For information call (973) 794-6137. Click here to view the website.

Simple décor but a nice vibe and relaxing atmosphere.

Par-Troy West Little League Scholarship Application

PARSIPPANY — The Tom Cook Memorial Scholarship application deadline is April 1.

All requests submitted by the deadline will be reviewed, and the selected applicant(s) will be notified of the award before the end of the school year.

Eligibility is open to any Parsippany Hills High School senior and current Varsity Baseball or Softball player.

The Scholarship up to $1,000 each is available to be awarded to one baseball and one softball player (one-time scholarship).

Mail the application to Par-Troy West Little League, P.O. Box 206, Parsippany, NJ 07054; Attn: Scholarship Committee.

Applications received after the application deadline will not be considered.

Click here to download the application.