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Emergency Board Meeting at Parsippany-Troy Hills Library

Agenda-Emergency Board Meeting
March 19, 2020 – 10:00 a.m.

Parsippany Library, 449 Halsey Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054

The purpose of this meeting is for the Library Board of Trustees to take formal action on library business. Notice of this meeting has appeared in a current issue of the Daily Record.

Notice has been posted on the bulletin board in the municipal building and the two library branches and the Parsippany Library website at www.parsippanylibrary.org.

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. ROLL CALL

Ellen Waldman
Fred Preston
Hait Leuva
Herb Levine
Ilana Scherer
Emily Peterson
Rosemarie Merola
Joseph Weisberg
Mary Kane/Dana Ahmuty
Jayne Beline

 

III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA

  1. PUBLIC HEARING
  2. REPORTS
  3. Finance-Approve Check Register
  4. Personnel –Plan During Coronavirus

VIII. NEW BUSINESS

  1. ADJOURNMENT

Parsippany-Troy Hills Declares State of Emergency & Public Health Emergency

PARSIPPANY — In light of the National Emergency, Parsippany-Troy Hills Mayor Michael Soriano signed an Administrative Order today which will remain in effect until the Public Health Emergency is rescinded by the Governor of New Jersey.

“These are unprecedented circumstances and the Township has been planning for this reduction of non-essential operations for the better part of a week,” Mayor Michael Soriano said. “By taking these actions, we are helping to ensure the safety and well-being of the public and our Township staff. Continuity of government, especially required services, will remain in place. In order to manage this public health crisis, we all need to make sacrifices. Even those of us who are not part of vulnerable groups need to take social distancing and basic hygiene seriously in order to protect those we love. From now on, we all have to come together by pulling apart.”

“Our priority in Parsippany-Troy Hills is protecting public health,” Business Administrator Keith Kazmark said. “All levels of government are enacting social distancing in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The directives in the Administrative Order issued by Mayor Soriano strongly promote social distancing and reduce the exposure to the public and our employees. Rest assured, essential services like public safety and sanitation will continue, and the Township will continue to operate – in many ways by phone and email – to get us through this emergency situation.”

The State of Emergency allows the Township to take any and all necessary and future precautions to help mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus through local emergency orders.

Among these precautions are:
• Town Hall will be closed to the public beginning Wednesday, March 18 at 5:00 p.m. The Mayor’s office will remain available by emergency appointment only, and the Mayor’s Action Center will remain available by phone at (973) 263-4262 or email at action@parsippany.net.
• Departments of Administration; Township Clerk’s Office; Finance; Public Works; Engineering; Parks, Forestry & Recreation; Municipal Utilities; Planning, Zoning & Construction; Department of Human Services; Police Department; Emergency Medical Services; and Municipal Courts will be closed to the public, but will remain operational via telephone and email.
• All public contract bid openings will be delayed for 14 days, with the exception of: New England Drive Milling & Resurfacing; SCADA System Improvements for Water Dept.; Replacement of Simpson Avenue Retaining Wall; and Smith Field Park D Improvements.
• All historic sites, and the Township dog park, will be closed.
• Township-operated parks will be open from dawn until dusk, with the requirement that the public exercise social distancing. All park playground equipment, benches, tables, and other playground features WILL NOT be disinfected.
• All park restrooms and facilities will be closed, per State Park & Forestry guidelines.
• No gatherings of any kind will be allowed in parks in order to comply with social distancing recommendations.
• All Township licenses for Solicitors and Canvassers are hereby suspended.
• No new building, fire, zoning, health, public works, or recreation permits will be issued without approval of the Business Administrator.
• All non-essential transportation of seniors by the Department of Human Services and the Department of Public Works shall be suspended.
The Administrative Order comes on the heels of both the National Emergency and the New Jersey State of Emergency.
These measures are being enacted to protect the community, visitors, and employees, as well as to do whatever is necessary to slow the spread of COVID-19, while minimizing the burden on the healthcare system. As circumstances change, the Township will continue to monitor the situation and make changes as necessary. Updates will be made available on the Township’s website by clicking here, and through the official social media sites listed below:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/partroyhills/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParTroyHills

The Administrative Order can be found by clicking here.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Council Meeting – March 17, 2020

Parsippany-Troy Hills Council Meeting – March 17, 2020

Click here to download agenda.

Prosecutor’s Office Remains Open During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp would like to remind the public that as a law enforcement agency, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office remains open during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.

In accordance with federal, state and county guidance, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office has implemented procedures and protocols to mitigate the potential spread of the virus to personnel and to members of the public.

The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office remains in constant communication with the Morris County Office of Emergency Management, the New Jersey Judiciary, Office of the Attorney General, the Morris County Sheriff and all local Chiefs of Police as well as other county officials as the situation and response develops.

Prosecutor Knapp said “I would like to thank our law enforcement members, partner law enforcement agencies and first responders, who are on the front lines during this emergency. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office will continue in its role to protect and serve the community.”

To avoid any unnecessary trips to the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, we are asking the public to please call the office first at (973) 285-6200 to see if your matter can be addressed by phone.  For questions regarding Superior Court cases in the County of Morris, please contact (862) 397-5700.

24 Hour Fitness Offers At-Home Workouts to Help Members

HANOVER — As the country grapples with the scale and impact of the coronavirus, fitness leader 24 Hour Fitness is taking preventive measures to help everyone stay healthy. From their personalized app that lets members continue with their workouts from home, to touch-free check-ins once members are back in the club, 24 Hour Fitness is there to help keep you sane and fit, no matter what the world throws at you.

The 24GO app is the free downloadable personalized fitness app from 24 Hour Fitness. It’s a great option to get in a workout wherever you may be. In addition to valuable content, the app includes over 1,500 workouts to choose from with guidance on how to execute movements.

24GO Touch-Free Club Check-In
Starting now, members can bypass the finger scan and touch-pad system in 24 Hour Fitness® clubs nationwide and use the 24GO personalized fitness app to check in touch-free. It’s as easy as 1-2-3: download the free 24GO app to mobile phone, tap the Touch-Free Club Check-in Button on the home screen to upload a photo and identification, and upon club arrival, open the app to check in.

Stay Accountable. Save Time. Find Your Way
The 24GO app offers a daily exercise prescription tailored to a user’s profile and recent activity for a customized experience. From basic to Premium levels, the 24GO app provides personalized workouts, at home programming, and access to 24 Hour Fitness group exercise class schedules (to easily browse and add classes to your calendar). And, you can chart your progress and goal tracking within a single dashboard. Key features include:

Personalized Workouts: Customized/adaptive fitness plans tailored to you that factor in where you are, how much time you have and what tools you have on hand, including at-home programming when you can’t make it to the club. During an adaptive workout, you can increase or decrease the intensity of an exercise; like or dislike an exercise; skip an exercise; or replace an exercise with another. 24GO observes your feedback and adjusts current and future workouts accordingly. Essentially, the 24GO system can learn from the user and then apply those learnings for future workouts

Personal Workout Scheduling: Including a weekly fitness calendar, that syncs with your mobile calendar to help you stay committed. This includes the flexibility to schedule and plan workouts and classes, and receive alerts and reminders

Progress and Goal Tracking: Record workouts with the option to connect with fitness wearables to integrate health data and workout history into a single meaningful dashboard

Partnership and Accountability: Share your dashboard with your personal trainer and stay on track in between sessions

World-class content from trusted partners on a variety of topics from mind and body, to nutrition, and other valuable topics that correspond with your personal goals and interests

The Future of Fitness in the Palm of Your Hand
24GO is committed to keeping you engaged with fitness every day. It can be found in the App Store and Google Play. The platform can also be used on multiple devices.

Township Buses Halting Operations On Thursday

PARSIPPANY — Due to the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic, in order to mitigate potential exposure, and to maintain social distancing, Parsippany Township Bus Services will halt operations beginning Thursday, March 19 until further notice.

The last day of service will be Wednesday, March 18. We will look to reopen the bus lines at a later date. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Now is the time to make other plans for transportation around the township.

For more information, please contact the Office of Public Works at (973) 263-7273.

Pennacchio: Important COVID-19 Update

MORRIS COUNTY — People around the world are facing an unprecedented challenge due to the emergence of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), a highly infectious pathogen that can result in serious complications or even death to some people.

You can be assured that the State of New Jersey, the federal government, and our neighbors in the Tri-State Region are working together to keep all of our families safe.

We know this is an extremely difficult time, so we’re providing this update to let you know what we know and to share important information and links to helpful resources.

As always, our district office is available by phone and email to answer your questions and to help address any needs.

** Guidance from the State of New Jersey **

Governor Phil Murphy has declared a State of Emergency and a Public Health Emergency to address the spread of COVID-19 in New Jersey. That declaration tasks certain officials in State government with managing the response, allows for faster action by State departments and agencies, and triggers consumer safeguards, including prohibiting price gouging by retailers.

Yesterday, the Governor signed Executive Order No. 104, which calls for aggressive social distancing measures to mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus in the state.

Governor Murphy’s Executive Order:

  • All gatherings of persons in the State of New Jersey shall be limited to 50 persons or fewer, with limited exceptions;
  • All public, private, and parochial preschool programs, and elementary and secondary schools, including charter and renaissance schools, will be closed beginning on Wednesday, March 18, 2020, and remain closed as long as the Order remains in effect;
  • Institutions of higher education will cease all in-person instruction beginning on Wednesday, March 18, 2020, and shall cease such in-person instruction as long as the Order remains in effect;
  • The Commissioner of Education shall continue working with each public, private, and parochial school to ensure students are able to continue their education through appropriate home instruction
  • The Secretary of Agriculture and the Commissioner of Education shall take all necessary actions to ensure all students eligible for free or reduced meals will continue to receive the services necessary to meet nutritional needs during closures;
  • All casinos, concert venues, nightclubs, racetracks, gyms, fitness centers and classes, movie theaters, and performing arts centers will be closed to the public beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. and remain closed as long as this Order remains in effect;
  • All other non-essential retail, recreational, and entertainment businesses must cease daily operations from 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m.; and
  • All restaurant establishments, with or without a liquor or limited brewery license, are limited to offering delivery and/or take out-services only.

Information from the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH)

The NJDOH maintains a COVID-19 homepage to address the impact of the disease on New Jersey.

Additionally, the NJDOH maintains a New Jersey COVID-19 Dashboard that shows the current number and geographical distribution of cases in the state.

Information from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission

The NJMVC has extended the expiration dates of driver’s licenses, vehicle registrations, and inspections stickers by two months.

Additionally, all NJMVC agencies and road testing facilities are closed for two weeks. Online services remain available at NJMVC.gov.

Resources for Workers/Employers Impacted by COVID-19

Many workers and employers will be impacted as a result of this unprecedented crisis and have questions about benefits that may be available due to sickness, quarantine, or disruptions to business operations or employment status.

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has a dedicated COVID-19 page for workers and employers to answer questions and offer guidance.

They have also produced the following chart of COVID-19 Scenarios & Benefits Available to show what benefits are available in a variety of situations:

** CDC Advice If You Are Sick or Showing Symptoms **

Detailed information on each of the follow items is available on this page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Call your doctor: If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider for medical advice.

Stay home except to get medical care:

Stay home: People who are mildly ill with COVID-19 are able to recover at home. Do not leave, except to get medical care. Do not visit public areas.

Stay in touch with your doctor. Call before you get medical care. Be sure to get care if you feel worse or you think it is an emergency.

Avoid public transportation: Avoid using public transportation, ride-sharing, or taxis.
Additional steps you should take to prevent the spread of COVID-19 if you are sick:

    Separate yourself from other people in your home, this is known as home isolation.

  • Call ahead before visiting your doctor.
  • Wear a facemask if you are sick.
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes.
  • Clean your hands often.
  • Avoid sharing personal items.
  • Clean all “high-touch” surfaces daily.
  • Monitor your symptoms.

European Wax Center Temporarily Closes as Response to Coronavirus Concerns

PARSIPPANY — To ensure the safety of their guests and associates, the European Wax Center of Parsippany has decided to temporarily close as a preventative measure in response to COVID-19 concerns.

Their main priority is to keep guests and associates as safe as possible. This decision has not been made lightly and they apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate patience at this time.

The owners state, “We value you as a European Wax Center customer and look forward to serving you in the hopefully not-too-distant future.”

Reminder: Qualified Students Can Pick Up Grab and Go Meals

PARSIPPANY — Families eligible for free and reduced meals will be able to pick up grab and go meals at the front entrance to Parsippany High and Parsippany Hills High Schools starting tomorrow Wednesday, March 18, between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon.

Labor Department Suspends In-Person Unemployment Insurance Services

MORRIS COUNTY — As a preventative health measure to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and as a way to speed service delivery, New Jersey Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo announced that in-person Unemployment Insurance services are temporarily suspended at all New Jersey One-Stop Career Center offices effective immediately. Anticipated re-opening is in two weeks, on Monday, March 30.

Customers needing to file for unemployment insurance are urged to apply online by clicking here. They are experiencing extraordinarily high call volume and longer than usual wait times. Filing online is easy, and will ensure your claim is processed in the fastest way possible.

If you are unable to access the internet, please call:

North Jersey:  (201) 601-4100.
Central Jersey: (732) 761-2020.
Southern Jersey: (856) 507-2340.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Meeting

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council meeting of Tuesday, March 17 will begin at 7:00 p.m. at Parsippany Municipal Building, 1001 Parsippany Boulevard.

Public officials will have the option of calling into the meeting.

The public is invited to attend, and there will be a public session, if any resident would like to address the council.

Please be advised, pursuant to the Governor’s directive, in the event that the council chamber reaches maximum capacity of 50 persons, we will be required to postpone the meeting.

Parsippany Focus will publish the video and audio of the meeting, as normal, on Wednesday.

If you have any questions, contact the Clerk’s Office at (973) 263-4350.

Click here to download the agenda.

Freeholders Adopt Temporary Policy for Essential Morris County Government Operations

MORRIS COUNTY — In response to the Covid-19 virus, which requires a public health need for social distancing, including limiting public access to government buildings, the Morris County Board of Freeholders has approved a temporary policy to address the operation of county government.

The intent of the Freeholders is to allow government to continue to provide essential services for residents while protecting the health of staff, and also limiting the spread of the virus here in Morris County.

This temporary policy addresses Non-Essential Services and Essential Services. Please visit the county’s coronavirus information page for specific updates by clicking here.

Freeholder Director Deborah Smith

“We recognize the importance of continuing many of our county services, especially public safety and health services, and social services for our most vulnerable residents who are dependent on the support we provide,’’ said Freeholder Director Deborah Smith. “But we must balance those needs with the current public health situation, especially when it comes to our employees and the potential spread of the virus.’’

Under the temporary policy, All Non-Essential County Government Services will temporarily cease operating at the close of business today, Tuesday, March 17.

The Morris County Library and Heritage Commission ceased operations on Monday. The County Planning & Preservation Office, including Farmland Preservation, Flood Mitigation, Historic Preservation, Open Space Preservation, Trails Construction, Cultural Resources, and Long Range Planning will limit operations and be closed to the public.

Most county government buildings are expected to remain at least partially open but with limited staff. All county government events have been cancelled and most meetings that must occur will be done vie remote platforms.

Constitutional Offices and independent agencies will each determine their own policies. That includes the Prosecutor’s Office, Sheriff’s Office, Corrections Facility, County Clerk, County Surrogate, Board of Elections, Tax Board, County Superintendent of Schools, and the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Service. Please visit their respective websites or call their offices for any changes in their normal policies.

The Morris County Park Commission has cancelled all indoor and outdoor programs and has rescinded all park use permits through March 31. It also has closed the Mennen Sports Arena. Parks and trails remain open for passive recreation, and golf courses also remain open. Visit the Park Commission’s website for more specific information.

The Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority plans to continue recycling services for the 14 municipalities that employ its services. Please check the MUA website for any updates.

All county government employees working within the Non-Essential Services categories will be compensated during this temporary period. The expectation is that these employees of Non-Essential Services will remain in their homes, helping to limit the spread of the virus, during this period.

Where possible, employees providing Essential Services will be allowed to work remotely, work alternative work hours or in rotating shifts to allow for social distancing.

Modifications of Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Operations

PARSIPPANY — Due to the state of emergency regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak,, the Parsippany Police Department will be modifying some of our protocols and services:

  • Except for emergencies, please do not come into the police department to file a complaint. Please call (973) 263-4300 first so we can screen your complaint. Non-urgent calls for service will be directed to an officer, who can document your complaint in a report over the phone.
  • Urgent/emergency calls for service will still trigger an officer to respond under most circumstances, however you will be asked a series of questions so we can determine if precautions are needed to protect our officers and other first responders.
  • The 911 system will remain fully operational.
  • Requests for copies of reports can be made by emailing records@parpolice.com DO NOT COME TO INTO OUR LOBBY FOR A REPORT UNLESS DIRECTED.
  • All fingerprinting services provided by our department have been suspended until further notice.
  • Firearm applications are only accepted online at https://www.njportal.com/NJSP/fars and responses may be delayed.
  • We are suspending the processing of temporary handicap placards until further notice.
  • Municipal Court Sessions have been canceled until further notice. If you want to pay a ticket fine please go to: https://tinyurl.com/r5flnle
  • Discovery and OPRA requests will still be processed, however they may be delayed due to the state of emergency.

Due to the nature of the state of emergency, these protocols and services may change at a moment’s notice.

Resources and Publications for Staff, Students, Parents During Health Related School Closure

Links and Publications on Mental Wellness and Coronavirus

1. Mental Health and Coping During COVID-19 – Click here.

2. 7 science-based strategies to cope with coronavirus anxiety – Click here.

3. 5 Ways to Help Teens Manage Anxiety About the Coronavirus – Click here.

4. How to Talk to Your Anxious Child or Teen About Coronavirus | Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA – Click here.

Links and Publications Related to impact of Social Distancing and Mental Wellness

1. How to Prevent Loneliness in a Time of Social Distancing – Scientific American – Click here.

2. How social distancing for coronavirus could cause a loneliness epidemic – Click here.

Links and Publications on Student Engagement via Online Learning

1. Ten Ways to Overcome Barriers to Student Engagement Online – Click here.

2. Structuring a Distance Education Program to Attain Student Engagement – Click here.

Veterans Haven North for Homeless Veterans

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Elks Lodge 2078 recently received a Spot Light Grant from ENF for $2,000.00 and they spent the money for clothing and toiletries for the Haven North home that houses homeless veterans.

They worked in conjunction with the Elks Lodge in Hackettstown, Lodge 2331.

Some of the purchased items

Stop & Shop Reduced Hours; Opens early for Seniors

MORRIS COUNTY — In order to allow more time for our associates to unload deliveries, stock shelves, and better serve our customers throughout the day, Stop & Shop has adjusted its hours of operation to 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at most stores beginning immediately. Stop and Shop is located at 245 Littleton Road, Morris Plains.

Effective on Thursday, March 19, Stop & Shop will create hours specifically geared to accommodate customers 60 and older.  Stop & Shop stores will open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. ONLY for customers over the age of 60 who the CDC and local health officials say are most vulnerable.

Stop & Shop is making the decision to allow community members in this age category to shop in a less crowded environment, which better enables social distancing.

Although Stop & shop will not be requesting ID for entry, they request that we all respect the purpose of the early opening – and do the right thing for our older neighbors. Stop & Shop will reserve the right to ask customers to leave if they are not a member of this age group.

Stop & Shop is continuing to maintain high levels of hygiene and sanitation in its stores and online operations. We’re also taking additional measures during this time, which include wiping down checkout areas including the belts and pin pads with disinfectant even more frequently. We will continue to follow guidance from the CDC to help keep our customers and associates safe.

Coronavirus Is Rare—Giving Blood Is Safe

MORRIS COUNTY — Amidst novel coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention measures, Vitalant and other blood centers nationwide are urging healthy individuals to donate blood—and organizations to maintain scheduled blood drives—to ensure patients have the lifesaving blood they need.

Healthy people are strongly encouraged to make a blood donation appointment by calling 877-25-VITAL (877-258-4825) or clicking here.

Public health officials are enacting a number of measures to limit COVID-19—and Vitalant supports these initiatives. Blood centers have always required individuals to be in good health to donate blood, and the blood collection process follows policies established by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ensure the health and safety of donors and patients.

“Hospitals will be extremely challenged if COVID-19 infections increase. The last thing we want them worrying about is having enough blood for trauma victims and cancer patients. That’s why it’s imperative that healthy individuals donate blood at drives and blood donation sites now,” said Dr. Ralph Vassallo, Vitalant’s chief medical and scientific officer.

Representing all blood banks, the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks) Interorganizational Task Force on Domestic Disasters and Acts of Terrorism recently urged healthy individuals to make and keep donation appointments—and ensure blood drives continue.

Currently, all blood types and components are needed, with a significant need for platelets and type O blood donations. Platelets have a very short shelf life—only five days. Type O-negative blood is the universal blood type, frequently used in traumas that can help stabilize all patients. Vitalant strives to maintain a four-day supply of blood just to provide what patients need, and currently we’re at less than half that for many blood types.

In addition to barring non-healthy individuals from donating, Vitalant is alerting individuals not to donate if they have visited Mainland China, South Korea, Iran and Italy within 28 days, have had a COVID-19 infection, or been exposed to someone suspected of having a COVID-19 infection. Click here to view the most up-to-date donation eligibility information.

“According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the risk of contracting COVID-19 is currently low,” Vassallo said. “Furthermore, due to the nature of the virus, it is highly unlikely that it can be transmitted through blood transfusions.”

The blood collection process is safe. In addition to the vigorous FDA-mandated testing of all blood components donated, Vitalant staff follow rigorous safety and disinfection protocols at its blood drives and donation centers. Finally, giving blood has no impact on the donor’s immune system.

“Sick hospital patients rely on blood donors—there is no other source for blood,” Vassallo said. “We need healthy individuals to donate blood, while following guidance from the CDC and other agencies.”

COVID-19 transmission occurs like the spread of the flu (influenza). And although there is currently no vaccine for COVID-19, to reduce the risk of infection, the CDC recommends washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and avoiding touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.

Vitalant is closely monitoring the situation and will quickly implement any necessary changes as new information emerges from the CDC, FDA and AABB.

Vitalant (“Vye-TAL-ent”) is the nation’s second largest community blood service provider, supplying comprehensive transfusion medicine services for nearly 1,000 hospitals and health care partners for patients in need across 40 states. Vitalant inspires local communities to serve the needs of others and transform lives through the selfless act of donating blood. Every day, almost 5,000 blood donations are needed to meet the needs of people throughout the country, and Vitalant’s 800,000 donors supply 1.8 million donations a year. In addition to blood products, Vitalant offers customers transfusion services, medical consulting, quality guidance, ongoing education, research and more. For more information and to schedule a donation, visit vitalant.org or call 877-25-VITAL (877-258-4825). Join the conversation about impacting the lives of others on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

IHOP offers Take Out and Delivery

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany IHOP is reminding residents they are open for take out and delivery.  They will honor coupons as well as “Kids Eat Free” providing you call your order in and pick up. You can come inside or their staff will be happy to bring it to your car. (Coupons cannot be combined). For delivery click here.

IHOP is located at 792 Route 46, Parsippany.  Call (973) 396-8629.

Applebee’s Open For Take-Out and Delivery Orders

PARSIPPANY — Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar will be offering curbside pickup and delivery starting on Wednesday, March 18. Applebee’s Parsippany is located at 1057 Route 46, Troy Hills Shopping Center. They also sell package goods.

Applebee’s locations owned and operated by Doherty Enterprises in New Jersey will be open Sunday through Thursday from 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. until further notice.

Doherty Enterprises has locations in New Jersey, Long Island, Florida and Georgia. In New Jersey: Parsippany, Brick, Bridgewater, Butler, Clark, Clifton, Edison, Flemington, Garfield, Hackensack, Hackettstown, Hillsborough, Howell, Jersey City, Jersey Gardens, Kearny, Lacey, Linden, Manahawkin, Manalapan, Manchester, Middletown, Milltown, Mt. Olive, Newark, Newton, North Bergen, Northvale, Ocean, Paramus, Phillipsburg, Piscataway, Rockaway, Tinton Falls, Totowa, Union, and Wall.

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