Parsippany resident turns 103

PARSIPPANY — Veronica “Ronnie” Minaieskas turned 103 years old in Parsippany, on November 27.  Council Vice President Robert Peluso and on behalf of Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce and our Community,  wished her a Happy Birthday with flowers and a card. Council Vice President Robert Peluso birthday is November 27.

Veronica grew up in Kearny and her brother, Peter Velevas, was a Councilman in Kearny for over 30 years.  She currently lives at Care One, 300 Madzabrook Road,  Parsippany.  Her daughter Lori Concillieri is a resident of Lake Parsippany.

Sluggish start to 2nd round of New Jersey bear hunt; Parsippany resident responds

The second and final stage of New Jersey’s 2016 black bear hunt got off to a slow start Monday. Two months after 562 bears were killed over six days, the state’s five weigh stations were reporting very little activity, state Department of Environmental Protection spokesman Robert Geist said. Segment B of New Jersey’s bear hunt coincides…

Parsippany Police Held Their Annual Departmental Awards

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department held their annual Departmental Awards and Inspection where Chief of Police Paul Philipps conducts a uniform and equipment inspection.

Following the inspection Philipps presented multiple awards and commendations to the officers which were earned throughout the year.

This year he issued a total of 69 awards and commendations, of which 18 were Lifesaving Awards along with two Civilian Service Awards for contributing to a lifesaving.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Chief Paul Philipps
Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Chief Paul Philipps

The Lifesaving award is issued when an officer or civilian dispatcher directly contributes to the successful revival of a victim by way of CPR, automated external defibrillator (AED) usage, or by giving instructions to the caller on how to properly perform CPR on a victim.

The two Civilian Service Awards that were given out this year were to David Hess, who has been a member of the Lake Hiawatha Fire Department for over 45 years. Mr. Hess successfully performed the Heimlich Maneuver on a patron at a local restaurant who began to choke on a piece of steak. His quick actions led to the successful dislodging of the piece of food and allowed the victim to breath freely once again.

The second person who received the Civilian Service Award was Jennifer Sawyer, who successfully performed CPR and used an AED on a patron at LA Fitness that was in cardiac arrest. Her quick actions led to the successful revival of the victim.

District 5 holds annual Pancake Breakfast

PARSIPPANY — It’s that time of year again! Santa stopped by District 5 firehouse on Sunday, December 4 to greet the children and to listen to their long lists of items they want Sant to bring on Christmas Day. Everyone got to enjoy their Annual Pancake breakfast, consisting of pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, orange juice, coffee and tea.

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Taner Uygun and Adam Campbell serves the pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon to the guests
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Members of District 5 with Council Vice President Robert Peluso
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Robert Peluso, Jr., tells Santa what he wants for Christmas, as Ildiko and Council Vice President Robert Peluso looks on

Santa arrives in Parsippany in time to light the Tree at Town Hall

PARSIPPANY — Santa arrived in Parsippany-Troy Hills just in time to light the tree at Town Hall on Sunday, December 4.

Santa arrived with a police escort sitting on a fire truck from Parsippany-Troy Hills Volunteer Fire District 6 just in time to help Mayor James Barberio light the Christmas tree at Town Hall.

Immediately following the tree lighting Santa met with children, and wanted to know what each child wanted him to bring to their home on Christmas eve. The children also received candy canes and a special gift from Santa.

Refreshments of hot chocolate and cookies were served to all the children compliments of Houlihans and Shop Rite of Parsippany.

Have you been good girls and boys? Do you want to know what Santa Claus has in store for you for Christmas? Do you want to know when Santa and his sleigh will be getting to your house?

We can’t answer the first two questions. Only you can answer the first one. Only Santa can answer the second one.

But thanks to the wonders of the NORAD we can give you an idea where Santa is on Christmas Eve. Children can track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve by clicking here.

Sons of Italy delivered bags of food for Thanksgiving

PARSIPPANY — The Sons of Italy Lodge 2561 delivered 21 fully cooked Turkey Dinners to local families, and also purchased $1,000 in Shop Rite Gift Cards for other families and local food pantries.

The Morris County of the Order of Sons of Italy Lodge 2561 is an affiliated member of the Order of the Sons of Italy In America Association.

The Lodge was founded as a non-profit organization which contributes thousands of dollars to worthwhile local charities and families and awards many scholarships to outstanding men and women.

Officers include President: Joe Jannarone Jr.; First Vice President: Louis Amato; Second Vice President: Joe Plescia; Treasurer: Robert Iracane; Recording Secretary: Adam Gragnani and Seargent at Arms: Sean Clark.

For more information click here.

Parsippany resident charged with Possession of Heroin and Drug Paraphernalia

PARSIPPANY — After being pulled over for making an unsafe lane change on Route 80 in Fairfield, Brian Halpin, 34, Parsippany, was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia on Monday, November 28.

In addition to the criminal charges, the Fairfield Police Department charged Halpin with having a suspended license, being an unlicensed driver, making an unsafe lane change and for possessing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) in a motor vehicle.

According to Fairfield Police Chief Anthony Manna, the Fairfield Police Department recently began a Route 80 initiative to try and assist with greater enforcement and interdiction efforts on the interstate. Fairfield Officers Jeffrey Dean and Diego Ocampo were patrolling Route 80 on Monday afternoon when they observed a 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser, later found to be operated by Halpin, making what they considered an unsafe lane change.

“Many drug users and traffickers take the interstate as a faster means of getting to some of the cities located to our east, including New York City to purchase narcotics that will later be used or distributed in our community or in communities west of Fairfield,” said Manna. “When staffing permits, our officers will be on the interstate so that those involved in illegal drug use or distribution will not just contend with being apprehended by state troopers but with our officers as well” said the chief.

Subsequent to investigation during the course of this particular stop, the responding officers stated that they recovered suspected heroin as well as a hypodermic syringe. According to police, Halpin was arrested without incident and his vehicle impounded.

Halpin was released on his own recognizance pending Superior Court action.

Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Santa arrives at Lake Parsippany Clubhouse

PARSIPPANY — On Saturday, December 3 Santa arrived at the Lake Parsippany Association’s clubhouse to enjoy a pancake breakfast with the neighborhood children.

In the true spirit of Christmas the children brought presents to be given to other children in the area who could use a little extra Christmas cheer.

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Enjoying coloring Christmas pictures while waiting for Santa are (left to right) Ethan Montanaro with his grandmother Debbie Orme and his brother Colton Montanaro and Dad Dave Montanaro all from Parsippany
Santa’s Elves (left to right) Abigail Phelps, Vanessa Iradi from Parsippany helped Santa gather the gifts
Santa’s Elves (left to right) Abigail Phelps, Vanessa Iradi from Parsippany helped Santa gather the gifts

Volunteers at huge charity drive pack 500K meals for needy

PARSIPPANY — A family of seven were among the hordes of volunteers Saturday assembling meals that will be distributed to families in need. Standing by a long table under a heated tent, Jamie Hemberger was packing up 12.4-ounce bags of macaroni and cheese, each with enough for six servings. She was joined by her husband, Mike,…