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Parsippany Police Chief Pantina Announces Officer Recruitment

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Parsippany-Troy Hills Chief of Police Richard Pantina encourages local residents to consider a career in law enforcement as the department opens applications for entry-level police officers.

PARSIPPANY—The Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department has officially opened recruitment for entry-level police officers, offering local residents a new opportunity to begin a career in law enforcement and serve the community.

Applicants must meet several minimum requirements to be considered for the position. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and under 35 at the time of hiring, possess a valid New Jersey driver’s license, and have earned a high school diploma or GED. In addition, applicants must be United States citizens and New Jersey residents currently living in Morris County. They must also be residents of Morris County at the time of application.

The selection process includes a thorough background investigation, an oral interview, a medical examination, a psychological evaluation, and a drug screening.

The application deadline is April 27, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Applications must be submitted through PoliceApp.com, a centralized online platform for law enforcement recruitment.

“This is an important opportunity for those dedicated to public service and committed to making a difference in our neighborhoods,” said Chief of Police Richard Pantina. “We seek individuals ready to serve with integrity, professionalism, and pride.”

For further information or questions about the position, applicants are encouraged to email [email protected].

Letter to the Editor: Calls Grow for Mayoral Debate as Barberio Remains Silent

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Dear Editor:

The June 10th Mayoral primary is less than six weeks away. Parsippany residents have yet to hear from the Barberio campaign about their willingness to debate Justin Musella and his running mates in an open public forum sponsored and hosted by a non-partisan organization. The Musella campaign has already indicated its desire to partake in such a debate. Still, the increasingly reclusive Mayor Barberio looks hesitant to extend the same courtesy to Mr. Musella that was extended to him by former Mayor Soriano, who agreed to a debate with Mr. Barberio during the Mayoral election four years ago.

Why Mr. Barberio is hesitant to allow Parsippany residents to take his measure in an open and transparent environment is worrisome, as such a debate will enable both Mr. Barberio and Mr. Musella to review their accomplishments and the records each has established over the past four years. It would also allow them to share what they have learned from their conversations while campaigning door to door with Parsippany residents. Undoubtedly, the unwanted development that has plagued Parsippany neighborhoods, the town’s deteriorating infrastructure, the frustration felt by countless Parsippany residents when their requests for information and/or Mayoral assistance have been ignored, and post-PILOT school funding challenges would all be debate topics.

A debate is unique because it is defined by a candidate’s ability to coherently articulate a vision for Parsippany’s future. It is a venue where outside money interests and political influences are not in play. It is also unique because it gives Parsippany residents the direct opportunity to actively participate in one of the most American political rituals: listening to and judging each candidate’s merits. Hopefully, Mr. Barberio will agree to an open and public debate and thereby accord the residents of Parsippany the respect they deserve.  

Bob Crawford

Parsippany Introduces 2025 Municipal Budget: Record Surplus, Modest Tax Rate Increase, and Investment in Public Safety

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Councilman Justin Musella, Council Vice President Frank Neglia, Councilwoman Judy Hernandez, Council President Paul Carifi, Jr., and Councilman Matt McGrath

PARSIPPANYThe Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council received the proposed 2025 Municipal Budget at its April 15 meeting. The budget outlines a financial plan focused on stability, growth, and maintaining essential services while responding to ongoing fiscal challenges.

Record Surplus and Tax Base Growth

This year’s budget reflects what officials describe as “unprecedented levels” of fiscal health. The Township’s surplus has soared to $11.8 million, marking a staggering 1,078% increase over 2021. Meanwhile, the tax base has grown by $75 million since 2021, with ratables increasing by over $27.5 million in the past year alone.

Maintaining Sound Financial Footing

Key indicators remain strong: tax collections top 99.4%, net debt sits at just 1.07% (well below the state’s 3.5% cap), and the diverse tax base continues to expand. This stability allows Parsippany to invest in critical services while keeping tax increases modest.

2025 Budget Highlights

  • Local Tax Rate Increase: 2.22%, resulting in a $4.95 monthly increase for the average assessed home ($59.41 annually).
  • Municipal Surplus: Highest in township history, enabling greater flexibility for tax relief and emergencies.
  • Added Police Officers: The budget provides funding for 10 additional police officers (3 added in 2024) to support public safety initiatives.
  • Continued Investment: Funding for infrastructure, technology, parks, and quality-of-life services.

Budget Pressures and Solutions

Rising costs, including the loss of state aid ($468,856), increases in healthcare premiums ($755,000), pension obligations ($144,213), and contractual expenses for trash and recycling ($394,000), have added over $1.76 million in upward pressure on the budget. Without these increases, officials note, the municipal portion of the tax rate would decrease for 2025.

To mitigate these pressures, Mayor James Barberio’s administration has emphasized:

  • Growing and responsibly utilizing the surplus.
  • Diversifying revenue streams through fees, licenses, and facility rentals.
  • Strategic staffing adjustments and retirements to save on salaries and wages.
  • Ensuring affordable housing obligations are met without overburdening taxpayers.

What Residents Receive for Their Tax Dollars

The average home assessed at $313,513 paid $2,762.50 in municipal taxes in 2024—covering police and crossing guards, garbage and recycling pickup, road maintenance, senior services, water and sewage treatment, public health, parks, and more. For 2025, the typical homeowner will pay an additional $4.95 monthly for these services.

A Prudent, Balanced Approach

The administration highlights that this budget “sets the foundation for continued improvement” while correcting the course of the past and positioning Parsippany for a strong future.

A public hearing and final budget adoption are scheduled for the May 20, 2025, council meeting. Residents must review the budget online and participate in the upcoming hearing.

For more information, visit www.parsippany.net.


CCM Foundation to Hold Annual Gala

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County College of Morris

MORRIS COUNTY — County College of Morris (CCM) invites the community to its Foundation’s Annual Gala, “One College, One Community, One Special Night,” to be held on Thursday, May 1, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park. This elegant, philanthropic event will support CCM students, programs, and initiatives, and celebrate dedicated community partners who have made, and continue to, a meaningful impact on CCM.  

The special evening will kick off with culinary adventures, signature cocktails, and an immersive experience featuring a look into the future of CCM. A highlight of the evening will be a recognition ceremony honoring distinguished guests who have, and continue to, transform lives and strengthen the broader college community. Concluding the event will be a jazz performance by internationally recognized drummer Karl Latham & Friends, plus an array of desserts for all to enjoy. 

2025 Honorees that will be recognized include:

Delta Dental of New Jersey Philanthropy Award 

Delta Dental of New Jersey is the state’s largest dental coverage provider. It first started offering dental programs in 1969. More than 55 years later, it now provides or administers dental coverage to more than 1.7 million people in New Jersey and Connecticut. Most recently, the Delta Dental of New Jersey Foundation, Inc., provided a $100,000 SMILE grant to support developing and implementing two forthcoming dental programs, Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene, at CCM. 

Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Senator Steve V. Oroho, Senator Joseph Pennacchio, and Senator Paul A. Sarlo (Center for Healthcare Professions Champions) — Community Partners Award

New Jersey State Senators Bucco, Oroho, Pennacchio, and Sarlo have been instrumental in helping to secure funding for the construction of the college’s new Center for Health Professions. Their combined efforts to support this new teaching facility align with CCM’s mission to provide an accessible, high-quality education while catalyzing positive change in our local community. 

Dr. Aaron R. Fichtner, President of the New Jersey Council of County Colleges — Dr. Edward J. Yaw Leadership Award 

The New Jersey Council of County Colleges (NJCCC), a nonprofit organization enshrined in state law, supports and strengthens the state’s 18 community colleges. Having been a champion for community colleges throughout his career, Fichtner began serving as President of NJCCC in 2018. CCM is proud to honor his years of support for our college.  

Attend and Support CCM

Click here to purchase tickets and explore sponsorship opportunities. If you have questions, call the CCM Foundation office at (973) 328-5060. 

The CCM Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to strengthening the college and the broader Morris County community. By supporting CCM’s students, programs, and initiatives, the Foundation drives workforce development, innovation, and economic growth. CCM is vital to the region’s prosperity by supporting local businesses, healthcare, technology, and other essential industries. Investing in the CCM Foundation means investing in a stronger, more vibrant Morris County. 

ABC New Jersey Celebrates Grand Opening of Northern Office

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Samantha DeAlmeida Roman, President and CEO of ABC New Jersey, cuts the ribbon at the official grand opening of the organization’s new Northern New Jersey office in Morris Plains, joined by members, community leaders, and local officials.

PARSIPPANY — Associated Builders and Contractors New Jersey Chapter (ABC New Jersey) officially cut the ribbon on its new Northern New Jersey office at 51 Gibraltar Drive.

The multifunctional facility—designed for administrative and educational purposes—was unveiled by ABC members, local officials, and community partners during a celebratory event. The new space includes offices, classrooms, and a state-of-the-art apprenticeship training center to strengthen the region’s construction workforce.

“We’re incredibly proud to open our doors here in Parsippany,” said Samantha DeAlmeida Roman, President and CEO of ABC New Jersey. “Establishing a strong presence in Northern New Jersey has been a long-standing goal, and we couldn’t be more excited to provide this resource for our members and the broader community.”

The new location is designed to support ABC’s growing membership—more than 1,600 member companies nationwide—and the thousands of professionals working in construction and related fields. The space will host meetings, hands-on training, and events, and serve as a hub for community outreach programs, including a summer camp for middle school students and pre-apprentice education initiatives.

Evan Tarabocchia, ABC New Jersey Chapter Chairman and President of Imperial Flooring Systems, emphasized the importance of the expansion. “Having a permanent space in this region allows us to deepen our roots and better serve our members throughout Northern New Jersey,” he said.

The grand opening represents a significant milestone in ABC New Jersey’s mission to expand its footprint, support workforce development, and prepare the next generation of construction professionals.

This new Northern New Jersey office is a shining example of how public-private partnerships can create real opportunities for workforce development,” said Frank Cahill, Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce. “ABC New Jersey’s investment in training and education will have a lasting impact on our region, helping to prepare the next generation for meaningful careers in the construction industry.”

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ABC New Jersey is part of a national association representing over 23,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms. It is the most significant ABC chapter in the country, supporting firms across industrial and commercial sectors committed to safety, ethics, and workforce development.

For more information, visit abcnjc.org.

Associated Builders and Contractors New Jersey Chapter (ABC New Jersey) officially opened its new Northern New Jersey office at 51 Gibraltar Drive.

Thousands to Step Out in Parsippany for PanCAN PurpleStride to Fight Pancreatic Cancer

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Participants gather at GAF Headquarters in Parsippany for PurpleStride New Jersey, joining thousands nationwide in the walk to end pancreatic cancer. The April 26 event aims to raise $530,000 in support of patient services, research, and early detection efforts.

PARSIPPANY — On Saturday, April 26, at 8:00 a.m., Parsippany will once again become a hub of hope and determination as the New Jersey Affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) hosts the annual PurpleStride New Jersey event at GAF Headquarters.

Residents from across the state are invited to take part in the ultimate walk to end pancreatic cancer, joining thousands nationwide in a powerful show of solidarity. PurpleStride New Jersey is one of nearly 60 walks happening simultaneously across the country as part of a significant national effort to raise awareness and critical funding for pancreatic cancer patients and their families.

The New Jersey event has set an ambitious fundraising goal of $530,000, contributing to PanCAN’s national goal of $17 million. All proceeds will support PanCAN’s free, personalized patient services, research initiatives, and early detection efforts, which aim to increase survival rates for one of the deadliest forms of cancer.

We can make a difference in the lives of pancreatic cancer patients nationally by taking action locally when we come together on April 26,” said Debbie Schupper, volunteer Affiliate Chair of PanCAN’s New Jersey Affiliate.

Pancreatic cancer remains the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, with a five-year survival rate of just 13 percent. Recent losses of beloved public figures such as Alex Trebek, Willie Garson, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and John Lewis have brought national attention to the urgent need for more research and advocacy.

This year’s PurpleStride is generously supported by Leading National Partner Revolution Medicines, National Sponsors AbbVie and Ipsen, Regional Sponsor Nestle Health Science, and Community Champion Sponsors RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, among other local supporters.

Participation is free, but registration is required.
To register, donate, or learn more about the event, click here.

For more information about the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network’s mission, visit www.pancan.org.

Discover the Luxury of 34 W Shore Rd, Mountain Lakes, NJ: A Dream Lakefront Home

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Nestled in the picturesque community of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, 34 West Shore Road is more than just a home; it’s a lifestyle. This grand residence, built in 2021, offers unparalleled luxury, comfort, and convenience, making it the perfect haven for everyone, including a multigenerational family.

Spacious Elegance on the Lake
This architectural masterpiece boasts an impressive 10,000 square feet of living space, strategically designed to maximize comfort and utility. With seven generously sized bedrooms and eight full baths, each family member will find their private retreat. Large windows throughout most of the home invite nature inside, offering breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding greenery. The open concept design ensures seamless flow between living spaces, which is ideal for intimate family gatherings and grand celebrations.

Modern Amenities and High-End Finishes

The home is equipped with a state-of-the-art kitchen featuring high-end appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. The three-car garage provides ample space for vehicles and storage, ensuring clutter-free living. Every detail of the home speaks to its quality and craftsmanship.

A Prime Location with Top-Rated Schools

Location is key, and 34 W Shore Rd delivers on all fronts. Families will appreciate the proximity to top-rated schools, ensuring the best educational opportunities for children. For those commuting to New York City, convenient transportation links make travel straightforward, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of suburban life without sacrificing the city’s vibrancy.

Endless Recreation and Natural Beauty

The property offers a unique opportunity to engage in various lake activities year-round on stunning Crystal Lake. Whether kayaking in the summer or ice skating in the winter, the lake is a constant source of recreation and relaxation. The proximity to Tourne County Park provides even more options for outdoor adventures, including hiking, biking, and picnicking.

A Rare Opportunity for Multigenerational Families

This home is not just a residence; it’s a rare opportunity for multigenerational families to live under one roof while maintaining personal space and privacy. The thoughtful layout accommodates various family dynamics, providing spaces where generations can create cherished memories.

In summary, 34 W Shore Rd is a dream come true for those seeking a luxurious, spacious, and versatile home in a prime location. With its exceptional amenities, beautiful setting, and convenient access to essential services, it promises a life of comfort and joy for years to come.

Text, call, or email Listing Agent Mary Menard for a private tour. 973-879-2860 or [email protected]. You won’t regret it! www.34WShoreRd.com

County of Morris Announces Major Employers for 2025

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Teva Pharmaceuticals' offices at 400 Interpace Parkway in Parsippany – a modern, glass-fronted corporate campus located in the heart of Morris County’s business district.

MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Office of Planning and Preservation has posted the results of its survey of major employers in Morris County by full-time employment to the Data and Statistics page of its website. This survey includes employers with 500 or more full-time employees. The information is based on survey responses and may not include all major employers.

Employer & Full-Time Employees:

  • Atlantic Health System 10,581
  • Picatinny Arsenal 6,200
  • Novartis 6,178
  • Barclays 4,320
  • ADP 2,600
  • Accenture* 2,134
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers 1,911
  • Bayer 1,730
  • Cigna 1,629
  • Deloitte & Touche 1,627
  • Saint Clare’s Health 1,553
  • County of Morris 1,484
  • UPS 1,431
  • Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital 1,205
  • Mondelēz International 1,092
  • Teva Pharmaceutical Industries 1,056
  • Reckitt Benckiser 1,000
  • BASF 943
  • Zoetis 922
  • Howmet Aerospace 860
  • GAF 859
  • Tiffany & Co. 794
  • MetLife 733
  • Ferring Pharmaceuticals 693
  • Wyndham Hotels and Resorts 628
  • Lincoln Park Care Center 552

About the Morris County Office of Planning & Preservation

We provide staff to the Morris County Planning Board and are responsible for programs that preserve farmland, open space, historic resources, assist in the buyout of flood-prone residential properties, and fund trail construction projects. We also:

  • Develop a county master plan, review subdivisions of land and site plans, advise commissioners on planning matters, and provide information for individual citizens, industries, public service groups, and government officials
  • Maintains aerial photographs of the county and acts as the depository for U.S. Census data
  • Manage the various and diverse planning-related programs conducted by the County

Brewing Connections: Parsippany Police and Residents Unite Over Coffee at M&T Bank

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PARSIPPANY — On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department welcomed community members for a cup of coffee and casual conversation during its Coffee with a Cop event, held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at M&T Bank, located at 240 Baldwin Road in Parsippany.

The event allowed residents to connect with local officers in a relaxed, informal setting—free of speeches or set agendas. Attendees were encouraged to ask questions, share concerns, and get to know the officers who serve and protect their neighborhoods.

Coffee with a Cop is an excellent way to build meaningful connections between our local officers and the community we proudly serve,” said Jennifer Peel, Vice President and Senior Branch Manager of M&T Bank.

“We want the public to feel comfortable coming to us with their concerns or just to chat,” said Remo D’Alessandro, Community Relations Officer.. “These events help break down barriers and build relationships between officers and the people they serve.”

Coffee with a Cop is part of a national initiative focused on strengthening trust and communication between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Events like this offer a platform for open dialogue about public safety, quality of life, and collaborative efforts to keep Parsippany safe.

Attending residents enjoyed a warm cup of coffee and meaningful conversations with their local police officers.

Parsippany Council Introduces 2025 Budget, Approves $5.2M Bond for Water Treatment Facility

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Councilman Justin Musella, Council Vice President Frank Neglia, Councilwoman Judy Hernandez, Council President Paul Carifi, Jr., and Councilman Matt McGrath

PARSIPPANY—The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council will hold its Regular Meeting on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at Town Hall. The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m.

Click here to download the agenda.

Among the highlights on the agenda:

Ordinance for Final Adoption (Second Reading):

  • Ordinance 2025:03 – Exceeding the municipal budget appropriation limits and establishing a CAP bank for CY 2025.

2025 Budget Introduction:

  • Resolution R2025-0096 – Introduction of the 2025 Municipal Budget.

Consent Agenda Resolutions:

  • R2025-089 – Approves retaining wall in Township right-of-way.
  • R2025-090 – TWA permit application recommendation to NJDEP.
  • R2025-091 – Continued funding for litigation on affordable housing mandates.
  • R2025-092 – Contract award for 2025 fireworks display.
  • R2025-093 – Historic preservation easement amendment for Craftsman Farms.
  • R2025-094 – Jefferson Road improvements contract award.
  • R2025-095 – Use of competitive contracting for police accreditation and training.

Minutes Approval:

  • Approval of meeting minutes from March 4, 18, and 25, 2025.

Ordinances Introduced (First Reading):

  • 2025:04 – Amendment to Bond Ordinance 2023:18.
  • 2025:05 – $5.2M bond for Public Well 20-R treatment facility construction.
  • 2025:06 – Acquisition of sewer access easements.
  • 2025:07 – Amendment to Chapter 329 on sewer connections.
  • 2025:08 – Amendment to Chapter 430 on zoning.

Non-Consent Resolution:

  • R2025-097 – Contract for repair of Raw Sewage Pump #4.

Financial Matters:

  • Payroll (April 25, 2025): Estimated at $1,650,000.00
  • Bills List (as of April 15, 2025): $1,569,418.34

Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided in accordance with the requirements of the Open Public Meetings Law by filing the notice in the Office of the Township Clerk and by posting the meeting notice on the bulletin board at the Municipal Building on December 2, 2024, where it has remained posted since that date. A legal notice appeared in the Daily Record and the Newark Star-Ledger on December 6, 2024. 

Mayor James Barberio
Council President Paul Carifi, Jr.
Council Vice President Frank Neglia
Councilman Justin Musella
Councilman Matt McGrath
Councilwoman Judy Hernandez

Key Dates Announced for 2025 Primary Election in Morris County

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PARSIPPANY — The Morris County Clerk’s Office has released the official timeline for the upcoming 2025 Primary Election, and residents are urged to prepare early to ensure their voices are heard.

The deadline to change party affiliation is set for Wednesday, April 16, for those who wish to vote in a different party’s primary.

The mailing of mail-in ballots will begin on Saturday, April 19, allowing voters to participate conveniently from home.

To be eligible to vote, residents must register by the voter registration deadline on Tuesday, May 20.

Early voting will be available from Tuesday, June 3, through Sunday, June 8, giving voters ample opportunity to cast their ballots ahead of time.

The official Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 10, with polls open across Morris County.

Morris County Clerk Ann F. Grossi, Esq. encourages voters to verify their registration status, review sample ballots, and find polling locations by visiting morriscountyclerk.org.

Important decisions affecting local, county, and state representation are at stake, making participation in the primary election critical for all eligible voters.

Fully Leased 204,000-Square-Foot Office Building Hits the Market

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The 203,506-square-foot office building at 14 Sylvan Way in Parsippany is fully leased through 2029 and now on the market, as the surrounding former Mack-Cali Campus undergoes major redevelopment into a mixed-use hub.

PARSIPPANY — A real estate investment trust has listed 14 Sylvan Way, a 203,506-square-foot Class A office building, for sale. The fully leased property offers investors a steady cash flow and long-term upside within Parsippany’s evolving business corridor.

Marketed by JLL, the property is 100 percent net leased to Travel + Leisure Co. through August 2029. Although the tenant has vacated the building, it has subleased over 94,000 square feet to companies, including CohnReznick, a national accounting and advisory firm. The building will generate nearly $26 million in contractual income during the remaining lease term.

Completed in 2013, 14 Sylvan Way boasts LEED Gold certification and a suite of high-end amenities such as a full-service cafeteria, tenant lounge, game room, courtyard, and conference facilities. Its location offers immediate access to Interstates 80 and 287 and Routes 10, 46, and 202.

“The 4.2-year weighted average lease term provides a future owner with a long runway to execute on lease-up opportunities while collecting significant in-place cash flow,” according to JLL’s marketing materials.

The property is situated in the former Mack-Cali Business Campus, which is transforming significantly into a vibrant mixed-use destination. Recent changes in the area include:

  • 1 Sylvan Way (home to MJM Insurance) is currently vacant.
  • 6 Sylvan Way has been demolished and will soon be redeveloped into a Life Time Fitness facility with 238 multi-family residential units.
  • 9 Sylvan Way was also demolished and will become a warehouse facility.

These changes reflect a broader trend in Parsippany, as former office complexes are repurposed to meet the growing demand for lifestyle amenities, housing, and logistics infrastructure.

JLL’s Jose Cruz, Jeremy Neuer, and Bradley Wachenfeld are handling the listing for 14 Sylvan Way. Michael Lachs and Tim Greiner are overseeing financing and leasing advisory services. CohnReznick, which currently occupies the building’s third floor, is a candidate for a direct lease extension beyond 2029, providing further value to a potential buyer.

Healthy Kids Day at Lakeland Hills Family YMCA: A Free Community Celebration of Health and Wellness

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MOUNTAIN LAKES – The Lakeland Hills Family YMCA is thrilled to announce Healthy Kids Day. This free community event inspires kids and families to stay active, eat healthily, and embrace learning. Join us on Saturday, April 26, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., for an afternoon packed with family-friendly activities that encourage outdoor fitness, healthy nutrition, STEM exploration, and creative crafts.

A Fun-Filled Day for Families
Healthy Kids Day is an exciting opportunity for families to engage in enriching activities promoting a healthy lifestyle. With hands-on experiences in fitness, nutrition, and creative arts, this event aims to foster healthy habits in children and adults alike.

Special Highlights Include:

  • Outdoor fitness challenges and interactive games
  • STEM activities and creative crafts
  • Nutrition displays
  • A special performance by Allegro Music Academy at 12:30 p.m.

Community Partners & Giveaways
We are honored to partner with local organizations committed to supporting family wellness. Special thanks to MHA, Chick-fil-A, Sunrise Senior Living, Delta Dental, and Saint Clare’s Hospital for their generous contributions.

  • MHA is sponsoring a Mobile Gaming Truck, providing an exciting experience for kids of all ages.
  • Chick-fil-A of Parsippany and Morris Plains donated grilled chicken wraps, available to the first 150 registered children.
  • Every registered child will receive a FREE Y-bag with fun and healthy goodies!

How to Register
Participation is free, but registration is encouraged to ensure a fantastic experience. Families can sign up by visiting our website at www.lakelandhillsymca.com or our Community Engagement Manager, Kelly Horvath, at [email protected].

Join Us in Making Healthy Fun!

Sponsored nationally by Peanuts, Healthy Kids Day’s mission is to prepare families for a safe, healthy, and fun summer! We invite the community to unite, celebrate, and advance toward a healthier future.

For more information, visit www.lakelandhillsymca.com or follow us on social media for updates.

Wonder Food Hall Set to Open April 17 in Parsippany

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Wonder, located at 1295 U.S. Route 46 in Parsippany, is set to open on Thursday, April 17 at 5:00 p.m. The first 100 guests in line will receive an exclusive Wonder gift as part of the grand opening celebration.

PARSIPPANY—The highly anticipated Wonder food hall will officially open its doors in Parsippany on Thursday, April 17, at 5:00 p.m. Located at 1295 U.S. Route 46, the site—formerly home to Capital One Bank—has been transformed into a cutting-edge culinary destination.

Wonder introduces a unique “fast fine” dining experience, where customers can order from various acclaimed chefs and restaurants in a single transaction. The Parsippany location will feature menus curated by world-renowned culinary talents such as Bobby Flay, José Andrés, Marcus Samuelsson, and Michael Symon.

As part of the grand opening celebration, the first 100 guests in line will receive an exclusive Wonder gift—a token of appreciation for welcoming Parsippany residents to this new dining concept.

Operating daily from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Wonder offers delivery, takeout, and limited dine-in services. Customers can enjoy made-to-order dishes delivered to their doorstep in under 30 minutes.

This innovative dining model is designed to satisfy every craving and elevate the takeout experience, making Parsippany one of the latest communities to join the rapidly expanding Wonder network.

For more information and to preview the menus, visit www.wonder.com.

Parsippany Library Debuts Coffee Nook, Courtesy of the Friends of the Library

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Head of Information Services Nicholas Jackson, along with members of the Friends of the Library and staff, cuts the ribbon to officially open the new Coffee Nook at Parsippany Library, 449 Halsey Road.

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Main Public Library patrons, located at 449 Halsey Road, can now enjoy a warm cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. At the same time, they browse, study, or relax, thanks to the newly opened Coffee Nook, made possible through a generous donation from the Friends of the Library.

Located within the main library, the Coffee Nook offers a variety of hot beverages—including coffee, flavored lattes, tea, and hot chocolate—for just $2.00 per cup. The proceeds cover the cost of operation.

The new Coffee Nook at Parsippany Library, 449 Halsey Road, is a cozy spot where patrons can enjoy fresh coffee, tea, or hot chocolate—complete with cookies, creamers, and cozy vibes, courtesy of the Friends of the Library.

The project, nearly a year in the making, was the vision of Library Director Melissa Kuzma, who drew inspiration from similar amenities at other libraries. “Whether you’re looking for a pick-me-up during a long study session or craving a hot drink while enjoying one of our amazing programs, the Coffee Nook has you covered,” said Kuzma. “I am especially grateful to the Friends of the Library, whose generous donation made this project possible.”

For years, Parsippany residents have taken to social media expressing the desire for a “coffee place” where they could unwind—either with friends or alone. The Coffee Nook now fills that gap within the community’s central hub.

Friends of the Library members were quick to share their excitement. “It is a wonderful asset to the Library,” said Theresa Troiano. “What’s better than coffee and a book?”

Brenda Jackson, another active member, added, “I love the library Reading Parties, and it would be great to enjoy a cup of coffee with my novel.”

Even self-professed coffee connoisseurs were impressed. Membership Coordinator Praveena Grover said, “I am very picky about my coffee, but this was the best latte I have ever had from a machine.” New member Carol Meyer echoed her enthusiasm: “I was excited to have the first cup of coffee after the ribbon cutting. Lavazza Coffee is one of my favorite brands.”

Nicholas Jackson, Head of Information Services, summarized the staff’s sentiments, stating, “It is wonderful to be able to offer coffee and tea to our many customers who spend so much time studying and working in the Library.”

The Coffee Nook is open during regular library hours. Whether you are deep in research or simply savoring a good book, this cozy corner offers just the right blend of comfort and community.

Reprinted from Parsippany Focus Magazine, May 2025. Click here to view the entire magazine.

Parsippany to Host Presentation on Protecting Senior Assets

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Learn How to Protect Your Assets as You Age,

PARSIPPANY — The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills invite residents to an important seminar, “Learn How to Protect Your Assets as You Age,” presented by Robert A. Bernstein, Esq., on Wednesday, May 14, at 10:30 a.m. at the Parsippany Senior Center, located at 1130 Knoll Road, Lake Hiawatha (Boonton if GPS-ing).

With over 35 years of experience in Elder Law, Estate Administration, Trusts and Estate Planning, and Special Needs Planning, Mr. Bernstein will address critical issues that arise with aging. His presentation will offer insight into protecting a healthy spouse when the other becomes ill, strategies for asset transfer, and the implications of outdated legal documents.

The seminar will cover:

  • Steps to prevent asset erosion due to long-term illness or care
  • Timing of asset transfers
  • Importance of Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Health Care Proxies
  • Guidance on Advance Medical Directives

This session is highly relevant for anyone concerned about preserving assets—for themselves or aging parents—amid growing healthcare and estate planning challenges.

Demolition Marks the End of an Era: Tomac Motor Inn’s 30-Room Legacy Fades, Leaving Only a Crumbling Facade on Route 10

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The closed Tomac Motor Inn is currently being demolished

PARSIPPANY — The Tomac Motor Inn was recently demolished, leaving behind only its fading facade — a final echo of what once stood along Route 10.

There are no publicly announced plans to redevelop the former Tomac Motor Inn property located at 2100 Route 10 in Parsippany. Although the motel has permanently closed, no formal proposals or approvals for new construction or reuse of the site have been submitted.

Its rooms are gone, its sign dimmed—only the facade of the Tomac Motor Inn still lingers.

While neighboring communities like Morristown are seeing notable redevelopment—such as mixed-use projects near the NJ Transit station—there are no indications that similar efforts are in progress for the Tomac Motor Inn site.

A few years ago, a national hotel chain with restaurant amenities submitted plans to redevelop the site. However, the proposal met with significant opposition from local residents, ultimately stalling any forward movement.

Rainbow Lakes Fire Company Mourns the Loss of Former Chief Robert Bejarano

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Past Chief Robert "BJ" Bajarano

PARSIPPANY — The Rainbow Lakes Volunteer Fire Company flag is at half-staff, and purple bunting is up in loving memory of past Chief Robert Bejarano. Two years ago, he was honored for 50 years of dedicated service and was a life member of the RLVFC (Parsippany Fire District Two).

Many know him as “Robert BJ Bajarano” in the Rainbow Lakes community, where he resided (next to the dam on Cabin Lake). He was active in the fire company and also in many community club events and projects for many years before moving to Waretown, NJ.

Our fire company sends its condolences to his family.

Arrangements and obituary information are available on the Kedz Funeral Home website in Toms River, NJ, at www.kedzfuneralhome.com

An informal memorial service will be held at our firehouse on Sunday, April 27th. 

The Rainbow Lakes Volunteer Fire Company flag is at half-staff, and purple bunting is up in loving memory of past Chief Robert Bejarano.

Sons of the American Legion to Host Kentucky Derby Party at Post 249

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Guests enjoy a delicious pasta dinner served by the Sons of the American Legion Post 249, bringing the community together for a night of great food and local camaraderie.

PARSIPPANY — Get ready for an evening of excitement and tradition as the Sons of the American Legion Post 249 host a lively Kentucky Derby Party on Saturday, May 3, 2025. The event will occur at American Legion Post 249, 91 North Beverwyck Road in Lake Hiawatha.

Doors open at 4:00 p.m., and the evening will feature live music by Barry McArdle. This will add to the festive atmosphere as guests celebrate one of America’s most iconic horse races.

Food will be provided by Sons of Italy Lodge 2561, offering delicious Italian fare for all attendees.

Tickets are $25.00 each and can be purchased at the post. The event will include door prizes and a Kentucky Derby Hat Contest, so guests are encouraged to don their best derby attire.

Join the community for a fun-filled evening of food, music, and racing spirit, all supporting local veterans and programs sponsored by the Sons of the American Legion.

Letter to the Editor: Barberio’s No Godfather, and This Isn’t Hollywood

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Dear Editor:

I’ve read recently on Facebook these stories regarding the Parsippany Mayoral election. since these folks like to refer to councilman Justin as Fredo, do they also support mayor Barberio as the GODFATHER of Parsippany? A “B” actor in mob movies supporting a failed mayor is not really vey impressive.

Actually, quite embarrassing for both parties.

This is a political election to lead our community, not a “B” MOVIE!

  Bob Scott

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