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Two Individuals arrested for Aggravated Assault at Parsippany Inn

PARSIPPANY — Patrolmen E. Giordano, E. Ebanks, and J. Mendez responded to the Parsippany Inn, 2939 Route 10, at 1:21 a.m. on Friday, October 16 for an active fight between two individuals. Upon the arrival of Patrolman E. Giordano, he found William Cole, 47, Morris Plains, outside the building with facial injuries, and Victor Columbo, 37, Parsippany, inside the building with a stab wound to the abdominal area.

First Aid was immediately rendered to Mr. Columbo by Patrolman E. Giordano. Patrol Lieutenant D. McConnell, Patrol Sergeant R. Carrozzino, Detective M. Czajka, Patrolwoman M. Kardos, Patrolman C. Silva along with Patrol units from Denville Police Department and Morris Plains Police Department arrived on the scene to assist.

Two ambulances from the Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance squad treated Mr. Columbo and Mr. Cole.

Detective M. Czajka conducted his preliminary investigation and both individuals were placed under arrest and transported to Morristown Medical Center for treatment of their injuries.

Morris County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Section responded to the scene and assisted with processing the area. A kitchen-type knife was recovered from the scene.
Once Mr. Columbo and Mr. Cole were released from Morristown Medical Center they were transported to the Morris County Correctional Facility.

Mr. Columbo was charged with Aggravated Assault Causing Serious Bodily injury with a bail of $35,000.

Mr. Cole was charged with Aggravated Assault causing injury with a Weapon, Possession of a weapon with a purpose to use it unlawfully against the person or property of another, and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon with a bail of $50,000.

This incident remains under investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the Investigative Division at (973) 263-4313.

Editors Note: A complaint or a charge 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.

Correction: It was previously reported that Rockaway Neck First Aid Ambulance Squad treated Mr. Columbo and Mr. Cole when it was actually Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance Squad.

New Jersey Taxpayers’ Association Announces Taxpayer Advocate Awards

Senator Joseph Pennacchio
Senator Joseph Pennacchio

MORRIS COUNTY —  The New Jersey Taxpayers’ Association announced its 2015 NJTA Taxpayer Advocate Award recipients.

Nominations were considered in four areas of focus: Shared Services / Consolidation, Open Government, School Choice and 2015 Special Achievement, all of whom contributed meaningful efforts to encourage government to find ways to reduce taxation in New Jersey.

This year’s recipient in the category of Shared Services / Consolidation is: Former Long Hill Township Mayor and current Executive Director or Courage to Connect New Jersey, Gina Genovese.

This year’s recipients in the category of Open Government are: State Senator Loretta Weinberg and State Senator Joe Pennacchio.

This year’s recipient in the category of School Choice is State Assemblyman Anthony Bucco.

This year’s recipient in the category of 2015 Special Achievement is Morris County Sherriff Ed Rochford.

The award recipients will be recognized at an upcoming NJTA General Membership Meeting at the Morris County Library, 30 East Hanover Ave, Whippany on Wednesday, October 28 at 6:00 p.m.

For more information about NJTA or the awards event, click here or contact the organization’s president, Chris Rogers at crogers@njtaxes.org or (973) 975-8383.

DWI, Eluding Police; Ficitious plates; open container and running traffic light

PARSIPPANY — Patrolman E. Elston observed a 2005 Nissan Altima stopped within in the intersection of Route 46 East and New Road at 7:44 p.m. on October 10.

Patrolman E. Elston conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and advised the driver to pull forward over the public address system in his vehicle.

The driver, later identified as Raul Romero, 33, Livingston, placed the vehicle in reverse and began to back up, almost striking another vehicle.

Patrolman E. Elston exited his vehicle to make contact with Mr. Romero at which time he fled eastbound down Route 46, running a red light and nearly striking a vehicle.

While fleeing eastbound on Route 46, Mr. Romero turned off his headlights and attempted to take the Chapin Road jug handle.

Mr. Romero failed to negotiate the curve in the ramp, at which time his vehicle left the roadway, struck the curb, tree stumps, and a chain link fence.

Mr. Romero continued through the Speedway Gas Station and reentered Route 46 eastbound traffic. He then pulled into the Montville Business Park where he attempted to flee on foot.

Patrolman Elston was able to prevent Mr. Romero from fleeing and place him into custody with the assistance of Patrolman A. Clark who arrived on scene.

Mr. Romero was placed under arrest. Mr. Romero was charged with Eluding, Driving while intoxicated, Reckless Driving, Open Container in a Motor Vehicle, Failure to Comply with Officers Directions, Driving while Suspended, Failure to Observe a Traffic Signal, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Fictitious Plates, Driving an unregistered vehicle and Driving an Uninsured Motor Vehicle.

Editors Note: A complaint or a charge 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.

Friday, October 16 was dedicated “Emma Gold Out Day”

PARSIPPANY — Today is Emma Gold Out Day. Teachers, Administration, students have dedicated Friday, October 16 as “Emma Gold Out Day.”

The halls and classrooms blazed of color as administration, teachers and students in all 14 buildings will be wearing gold (the color associated with childhood cancer awareness), with some wearing specially created t-shirts, the proceeds of which will raise the “YouCaring” totals even more.  The date was chosen to coincide with Emma’s first birthday, Sunday, October 18, when Mrs. Forte plans to present her with her first birthday present, a sampling of the financial generosity of the Parsippany community.

Pictured are teachers, administration and staff at Parsippany High School.

To read a related article click here.

Parsippany Shabbaton to Feature Rabbi Berel Wein

PARSIPPANY — Rabbi Berel Wein, an internationally acclaimed scholar, historian and speaker will be the Scholar-in-Residence for the 6th Dr. George S. Rotter Memorial Shabbat at Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah.

The Shabbaton will begin on Friday, October 23, with Shabbat services at 5:45 p.m., followed by a sumptuous Shabbat dinner at 6:45 p.m. Rabbi Wein will give his keynote presentation following dinner, speaking on “The Greatest Jewish Heroes Throughout History.”

The Shabbaton continues on Saturday, October 24, with services at 9:00 a.m. Rabbi Wein will again address the congregation following a deluxe kiddush lunch, speaking of “My Rabbinic Journey: A Personal Reflection.”

Rabbi Wein, known internationally, has been identified with the popularization of Jewish history through his more than 1,000 lectures on CD and now MP3 format. Rabbi Wein is the author of ten books, all of which have received popular and critical acclaim, as have his seminars, educational tours and, most recently, dramatic and documentary films. He is the founder and director of The Destiny Foundation which is dedicated, through its films and multimedia, to educate and inspire Jewish identity through Jewish history

Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah is located at 113 Hawkins Avenue, and has recently expanded its community eruv to include the nearby Holiday Inn and the Ramada Inn.

For more information and reservations, contact Naomi Rotter by clicking here or Rabbi Shalom Lubin at (973) 896-6577.

This article was reprinted from Jewish Link NJ, with permission.

Parsippany Woman killed in car crash

SOUTHBURY, CT — The Hartford Courant is reporting that a Parsippany woman was killed when her car veered off the road and hit a tree along I-84 in Connecticut on Wednesday evening.

Kristen Ritter, 38 of Parsippany, was taken to Waterbury Hospital where she died of her injuries.  Ritter, along with her husband and neighbors were well known to many in the community as vocal opponents Parsippany’s “Field of Dreams” when attending many Board of Education and Township Council meetings on the issue.

Parsippany Focus will update as funeral arrangements are made available

Parsippany Teachers Rally to Support Local Family

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Emma Wyman

PARSIPPANY — Little Emma Wyman has lots of friends that she’s never even met.  In fact this happy, beautiful one-year-old Parsippany girl has so many friends, that if she were old enough to realize it, she would be overwhelmed by the sheer number of supporters that are coming to her aid.

That’s because Emma is undergoing treatment at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for a rare type of sarcoma.  When her mother’s friend and colleague Jacqueline Forte, also a teacher in the Parsippany schools, learned about the situation, she went right to work and set up a web page called “YouCaring” to inform the community and request donations.  (Click here). Never did she imagine that the site would already have generated more than $113,000.00.

Mrs. Forte and fellow teacher Stephanie Staples, leaders of “Emma’s Angels” as the support organizers are known, knew that once apprised of the situation, their colleagues in the Parsippany-Troy Hills schools would rally to the cause.  They have not been disappointed.  The entire 750-member Parsippany-Troy Hills Education Association (PTHEA), along with support staff and some administrators, have dedicated Friday, October 16 as “Emma Gold Out Day”.  The halls and classrooms will be a blaze of color as teachers and students in all 14 buildings will be wearing gold (the color associated with childhood cancer awareness), with some wearing specially created t-shirts, the proceeds of which will raise the “YouCaring” totals even more.  The date was chosen to coincide with Emma’s first birthday, Sunday, October 18, when Mrs. Forte plans to present her with her first birthday present, a sampling of the financial generosity of the Parsippany community.

Emma’s parents, AJ and Lindsey (Kmit) Wyman, who are lifelong residents of Parsippany, learned of Emma’s tumor in late May and have taken her to Philadelphia where she is being treated by internationally-recognized pediatric oncologists.

Unfortunately, during her first moments of chemotherapy, Emma suffered a stroke and needed to be resuscitated by nurses. While she has been responding quite well to her subsequent rounds of chemotherapy, Emma will need extensive physical and occupational therapy to regain full use of the left side of her body. In addition, there is no telling the extent of the damage that was caused to her brain from the lack of oxygen she experienced during those horrific moments of unconsciousness.

Emma’s father, AJ Wyman has begun to take time off from his job as a corrections officer, while her mother Lindsey is taking time off from teaching sixth grade social studies at Brooklawn Middle School. During this life-altering time, the family will incur costs from medical to travel expenses, while keeping up with their regular monthly bills for their cars, home, etc.

“Emma’s Angels” recognize the ongoing financial hardship and are asking the community for even the smallest donation, which they say will go a long way to aid baby Emma and her loving parents during this incredibly difficult time.

To see Emma’s story, click here.

 

Greystone reduced to rubble as demolition nears completion (PHOTOS)

PARSIPPANY –The morning sun shone on the dome atop of the old Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital’s Central Main building for the last time as demolition crews, photographers and spectators arrived on site just after sunrise. Soon, from behind a fence, an engine started and operating engineer Jason Simmons moved his long reach excavator into position to…

Kiwanis Club installs 2015-2016 officers

Pictured are the 2015-2015-2016 Officers — with Karen DeChristopher, Bob Keller, Steve Dickens, Joyce Garrow, Mimi Letts, Gregory Elbin, Connie Keller, Carol Tiesi, Ron Orthwein and Karen Gajewski
Pictured are the 2015-2016 Officers — Karen DeChristopher, Bob Keller, Steve Dickens, Joyce Garrow, Mimi Letts, Gregory Elbin, Connie Keller, Carol Tiesi, Ron Orthwein and Karen Gajewski

PARSIPPANY — The Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany recently installed its officers for 2015-2016 at an event held at Empire Diner, 1315 Route 46.

The new officers are President Connie Keller; President-Elect Greg Elbin; Vice President Frank Cahill; Secretary Karen Gajewski; Treasurer Steve Dickens and Immediate Past President/Foundation President Mimi Letts.

Directors include Robert Keller, Carol Tiesi, Karen DeChristopher, Joyce Garrow and Ron Orthwein.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany was formed on December 5, 1991 with a roster of 46 original charter members.  The club was chartered in February 1992. Charter members included Jayne Beline, Frank Cahill, Margaret Cerbo, Nicolas Cerbo, Karen Gajewski, Harold Gantert, Barbara Ievoli, Ronda Kron, Michael Luther, James Mechtel, Jeanne O’Donnell, Frank Priore, Philip Santiago, Dr. Joseph Weisberg among others.

The first meeting was held at Concord Place (now Fairfield Inn & Suites Parsippany) and two years later the meetings were changed to Empire Diner.

The original board consisted of F. Houston Taylor, President;  James Mechtel, President elect; Ronda Kron, Vice-President; Karen Gajewski, Secretary; Mark Wiener, Treasurer; and Directors Dr. Joseph Weisberg, Joe Linfante, James Carabello, Mary Lynn Kaprel, Kelly Stratmore, Marion Clark and Richard Epstein.

Other Presidents included Ronda Kron (1994-1995), Dr. Joseph Weisberg (1995-1996 and 2004-2005), Karen Gajewski (1997-1998), Jayne Beline (1999-2000), Michael Mulhaul (2002-2003), Robbie Furman (2003-2004), Doreen Breenan (2005-2006), Joyce Garrow (2006-2007), Gordon Meth (2008-2009), Joseph O’Neill (2009-2010), Paul Philipps (2010-2011), Robert Keller (2011-2012), Davey Willans (2012-2013), Carol Tiesi (2013-2014) and more recently Mimi Letts (2014-2015).

Some of the past and present programs and projects of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany are:

  • Sponsor the Parsippany Hills High School, Parsippany High School and Whippany Park High School Key Clubs.
  • Sponsor the Brooklawn Middle School and Central Middle School Builders Clubs.
  • Sponsor nine K-Kids Clubs in the Grammar Schools in Parsippany.
  • Co-sponsor a Division Aktion Club.
  • Donate to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Parsippany.
  • Donate to Project Graduation.
  • Donate to the Interfaith Council of Morris County.
  • Donate to the Homeless of Morris County.
  • Cook for Homeless Solutions once a month.
  • Donate to the Parsippany Library Programs.
  • Donate to the Parsippany Food Bank.
  • Donate to Programs through grants to our Foundation, such as Craftsman Farms.
  • Sponsor the Parsippany Street Fair.
  • Donate to the Morris County Battered Women.
  • Donate to the Parsippany Day Care Center.
  • Sponsor Scholarships for Kiwanis Youth Leadership Training, Key leader Training, Hugh O’Brien Camp and Scholarships for further education.
  • Donate to Autism, Eliminate and Children’s Specialized Hospital.
  • Support Little League in Parsippany.
  • Support our local churches through an Ecumenical Breakfast for friendship, fellowship and exchange of ideas.
  • Donate to Camp Nejeda.

The Club formed a Foundation, on June 3, 2004, to handle all the Service Funds raised for our programs and projects.  It is a 501(C)3 account and only covers the Fundraisers.  The Administrative account is still handled by the Club.  These two accounts are kept separate by the Laws of Kiwanis International.  The Foundation is composed of the same Officers and Directors as the Club but with a change in position and voting power.

For more information on Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany, click here, or attend our weekly meeting held at Empire Diner, 1315 Route 46, Parsippany at 7:15 a.m. Thursday.

Parsippany offers “Trunk or Treat”

PARSIPPANY — The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills is providing a safe and fun place for Parsippany children to “Trick or Treat,” on Friday, October 30 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The children will go trunk to trunk instead of door to door! Decorate your car and join in the fun!

You can participate by bringing Halloween treats and parking your decorated vehicle at Veterans Park. (located at the corner of Vail Road and Route 46 eastbound).

Vehicles must be in place no later than 3:45 p.m.

Please sign up in advance for a designated parking space by contacting (973) 263-4262

Furnishing Solutions Celebrates Third Anniversary

PARSIPPANY — Homeless Solutions, Inc. (HSI) is happy to announce that Furnishing Solutions, our upscale resale furnishing and clothing store, celebrated its Third Anniversary on Saturday, October 10 with a special event held at the store.  There were refreshments, a DJ, and a 20% store-wide sale – all enjoyed by the crowd of shoppers, friends and well-wishers.  As always, all proceeds from Furnishing Solutions benefit Homeless Solutions programs and services.

Future Furnishing Solutions events include Chalk Painting for Furniture workshops on October 30 and November 6, a Holiday Appetizer Chef Event on December 3, and an Antiques Road Show in January 2016.   For additional information on any of these events, please contact at (973) 998-0322 or at genevievemcdermott@furnishingsolutions.org

Furnishing Solutions is located at 2960 Route 10 West in the Powder Mill Plaza West.

Homeless Solutions is a private, non-profit organization that has been helping the homeless and working poor in our community since 1983.  Our staff and programs give people the tools they need to rebuild their lives, and as working people move to independence, Homeless Solutions provides sustainable homes people can afford.  To learn more or volunteer, click here.

Pictured above are volunteers Jacquie, Lila and Matt Maggio (front row) join HSI CFO Laura Lannin and Furnishing Solutions Store Manager Genevieve McDermott at the store’s Three Year Anniversary celebration on October 10.

PHHS 6th Annual Induction Hall of Fame Ceremony

Scott Sheehy
Scott Sheehy

PARSIPPANY — The 6th Annual Parsippany Hills High School Hall of Fame was held on Saturday, October 10.

The Hall of Fame was established to honor graduates and faculty of Parsippany Hills High School who have made exceptional achievements in their field or unique contributions to their community.

The new inductees included Scott B. Sheehy, Craig Zagorski, Tim Baxter, Kathy Smith, Erik Sylvin, M.D., M.S., Steve Smithers and the 1987 Boys Tennis Team.

SCOTT B. SHEEHY
Class of 1974
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

  • Track/Cross Country
  • Cross Country – 1972 – First Team All Area & All County
  • Fourth Place Morris County Meet
  • Fourth Place State Section 2, Group 3 Meet
  • Winter Track –880 yards – 1973 – First Place State Group IV Meet
  • 1974 – Second Place State Group III Meet
  • Fourth Place NJIAA National Meet
  • Spring Track – 880 Yards, School Record Holder 1:56
  • 1973 – First Place State Section 2, Group IV Meet
  • 1974 – First Team All Area & All County
  • First Place Morris County & Conference Meets
  • Second Place State Section 2, Group III Meet
  • Third Place State Group III Meet
Craig Zagorski
Craig Zagorski

CRAIG ZAGORSKI
Class of 1976
Tulane University

  • Track
  • School Record Holder
  • Long Jump – 22’ 2”
  • Triple Jump – 42’ 31/2”
  • Former Record Holder High Jump 6’ 3”
  • 1976 – First Team All Conference & All Area Long Jump
  • First Place State Section 2, Group III
  • Fourth Place State Group III Championship Meet
Tim Baxter
Tim Baxter

TIM BAXTER
Class of 1979
Roger Williams University

  • Business Career
  • President & Chief Operating Officer Samsung Electronics America
  • Member Board of Trustees, Roger Williams University
  • Member Board of Directors, Consumer Electronics Association
  • Member Board of Junior Achievers USA
  • 30 years Sales & Marketing experience in the Consumer Electronics Industry
  • Business Career with AT&T & Lucent Technologies, Sony & Samsung
Kathy Smith
Kathy Smith

KATHY SMITH
Class of 1979
Attended University of Maryland – Captain
University of North Carolina

  • Swimming
  • 1979 – First Place 50 & 100 Freestyle at State Meet
  • HS All-American 50, 100, 200 yd. – Freestyle
  • 1975-77 Morris County HS Swim Champion & record setter 50 & 100 Free
  • 1978-79 Iron Hills 200 & 500 yd. Free Champion – Record holder
  • 1976-79 Daily Record All-Area
  • 1977, 79 Athlete of the year
  • 1978 Herald News All-Around HS Athlete of the Year
  • 1980 Morris County Female Collegiate Athlete of the year
  • College – Qualified for AIAW & 2X  for the NCAA’s
  • Member of All-American Relay Team that still holds a University of North Carolina Record
Erik Sylvin
Erik Sylvin

ERIK SYLVIN M.D., M.S.
Class of 1995
Brandeis University
MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine/Drexel University Medical School

  • Inducted Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
  • Baseball – Shortstop
  • 1995 – Second Team All State, First Team All Group 3
  • First Team All Area & County, All Conference
  • Held School records with 47 hits & .456 BA
  • 1994 Soccer – First Team All Conference & First Team All County
Steven Smithers
Steven Smithers

STEVE SMITHERS
Class of 1999
Princeton University

    • Football
    • 1998 – Second Team All State
    • 1998 First Team All Area & All County
    • Held School Career Records – 4,073 passing yards & 39 touchdowns
    • Captain, First Conference Champions & State Playoff Team

1987 BOYS TENNIS TEAM

    • 1987 – Record 20-4
    • Ranked Seventh in State, First in Morris County
    • 1984, 1985 & 1987 State Section 2, Group III Champions
    • 1986 & 1987 Morris County Champions
    • 1984, 1985, 1986 & 1987 Iron Hills Conference ChampionsTeam Members: Brian Uy, Owen Lipnick, Adam Lipnick, Brian Pappas, Glen Polansky, Sushil Jain M.D. and Edmond Wong M.D.
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Brian Uy, Owen Lipnik, Adam Lipnik and Glen Polansky

The deadline for the Hall of Fame is January 31. Click here for application form. The completed form must be sent to Parsippany Hills High School Hall of Fame,
Susan Bonnet, Health & Physical Education Teacher, 20 Rita Drive, Parsippany, NJ 07054.

Click here for the Hall of Fame pamphlet.

First Annual Hall Of Fame 2010-11 includes George Schreiner, Class of 1971, Track; Vincent Mattaliano, Class of 1981, Wrestling; Jody Stein, Class of 1981, Basketball; JoAnn Ferrieri, Class of 1982, Softball; John Lyng, Class of 1984, Football/Wrestling; Theresa Racik O’Brien, Class of 1984, Field Hockey; Barb Lewis Courtney, Class of 1984, Field Hockey, Basketball, and Softball; Chuck Mound, Class of 1988, Track; Gregg Bailey, Class of 1989, Soccer; Glenn Sekunda, Class of 1991, Basketball; Brian Cohen, Class of 1995, Swimming; Bernie Packin Former Principal of Parsippany Hills High School, 1969-1988; Bob Caprio Former Athletic Director, 1969-95; Ken Graham Wrestling Coach, 1970-1978;

1981 Softball Team: Coach Rich Klebez, Coach Dave Zaleski, Coach Jack Pruden, Cathy Bade, JoAnn Ferrieri, Brenda Weaver,Tracy Johnson, Dawn Vohden, Lisa Bartoli, Jody Stein, Karen LaValley, Linda Lacher, Kathy Glendon, Susan Bonnet and  Jill Januszanis.

1982 Softball Team: Cathy Bade, JoAnn Ferrieri, Karen LaValley, Linda Lacher, Kathy Glendon, Susan Bonnet, Laura Schletter, Karen Bernauer, Claire Reilly, Barb Lewis, Theresa Racik, Lisa Coleman, Robyn Tutty, Chrissy Diedwardo, Cara Gottardi, Lisa Hilling, Sharron Sullivan, Tammy Kotzen and Robyn Kotzen.

Second Annual Hall Of Fame 2011-12 includes: Bruce Scherer, Class of 1972 Basketball; John Harper, Class of 1973 Journalist; Nancy Zeltsman, Class of 1976 Accomplished Musician; Michael Martino, Class of 1978 Accomplished Cameraman; Joe Orsulak, Class of 1980 Baseball/Soccer; Tom Petrosino, Class of 1982 Wrestling; Michael Baldassari, Class of 1983 Lighting Designer; Chris Singleton, Class of 1985 Football; Sharon Sullivan, Class of 1985 Softball; Angie Rosamilia, Class of 1999 Track; Rich Klebez, Softball Coach 1981-1991, Soccer Coach 1969-2008;  Dr. Frank A. Calabria dedicated service to the Parsippany Troy-Hills School District and Dr. Robert Perlett dedicated service to the Parsippany Troy-Hills School District.

Third Annual Hall of Fame 2012-13 includes:  Todd Ferris, Class of 1975 Wrestling; David M. Katz, Class of 1982 Basketball, Baseball; Tim Ross, Class of 1988 Soccer/Basketball/Baseball; Brian Tischy, Class of 1986 Accomplished Musician; Steve Bradley, dedicated service to the Parsippany Troy-Hills School District; Chuck Pollack, Teacher/Boys Tennis Coach 1970-2004 and Dr. Kathy Sleezer, Teacher/Administrator Dedicated Service to the Parsippany Troy-Hills School District.

Fourth Annual Hall of Fame 2013-14 includes: Keith Eichner, Class of 1971, Meteorologist; Roget Fleischer, Class of 1973, Wrestling and Football; Jeff Patterson, Class of 1973, Wrestling, Football, Military; Brigitte Duprez Sheehan, Class of 1978 Track; Scott Guiliana, Class of 1993 Baseball; Jenna Cohen, Class of 1992 Swimming, Soccer; Rich Fachet, Coach Boys Basketball 1979-2002 and Girls Soccer 1982-2007.

Fifth Annual Hall of Fame 2014-15 includes: Victor E. Jurusz, Jr., Class of 1971; Joel Chiappa, Class of 1978, Stephen Gunderson, Class of 1978, Suzanne Gunderson Scott, Class of 1984 and Joseph Strechay, Class of 1997.

Valley National Bank to Host Small Business Financing Seminar

PARSIPPANY —  Valley National Bank has announced that it will hold a free small business financing seminar for businesses with sales revenue up to $1 million on Tuesday, October 20 at 792 Route 46 in Parsippany from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.  For more information, please contact Ildiko Peluso, Territory Sales Manager, at (201) 280-5652 or ipeluso@valleynationalbank.com.

Valley National Bancorp is a regional bank holding company headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey with over $19 billion in assets. Its principal subsidiary, Valley National Bank, currently operates 217 branch locations serving 24 counties throughout northern and central New Jersey, the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island, and southeast and central Florida. Valley National Bank is one of the largest commercial banks headquartered in New Jersey and is committed to providing the most convenient service, the latest in product innovations and an experienced and knowledgeable staff with a high priority on friendly customer service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information about Valley National Bank and its products and services, please visit www.valleynationalbank.com or call our 24/7 Customer Service Center at (800) 522-4100.

Par Hills defeats High Point 35 to 7 in Homecoming Game

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany Hills High School Varsity Football team beat High Point 35-7 on Saturday, October 10 in their Homecoming Game, where many alumni paid a visit to the football field.

Sophomore Quarterback Nick Verducci (#2) connected with Senior Alex Lerman (#16) three times for touchdown passes in the first half to lead Parsippany Hills to a 35-7 win over High Point.

Verducci finished with 243 yards on 11-for-15 passing, while Lerman caught scoring passes of 21, 75 and 6 yards. Wilson Done and James Bedoya tacked on rushing TDs in the fourth quarter to cap Parsippany Hills’ scoring.

Done scored from the 1-yard line, while Bedoya rushed 40 yards for his score.

High Point scored on a 2-yard run from Gavin Hunsicker.

Stats:

  • 1st: Parsippany Hills: Alex Lerman 21 pass from Nick Verducci (Cormac Bradley kick)
  • 1st: Parsippany Hills: Alex Lerman 75 pass from Nick Verducci (Cormac Bradley kick)
  • 2nd: Parsippany Hills: Alex Lerman 6 pass from Nick Verducci (Cormac Bradley kick)
  • 4th: Parsippany Hills: Wilson Done 1 run (Cormac Bradley kick)
  • 4th: Parsippany Hills: James Bedoya 40 run (Cormac Bradley kick)
  • 4th: High Point: Gavin Hunsicker 2 run (Patrick Kelly kick)

The Parsippany Hills Vikings will play Montville on Saturday October 17 at 1:00PM at Montville High School.

Montville High School is located at 100 Horseneck Rd, Montville, NJ 07045.

Two males had Heroin, Crack, Oxy at Vacant River Road House

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrolmen J. Hughes and E. Elston responded to 146 River Road for a report of suspicious people inside an uninhabited residence, at 8:21 p.m. on Saturday, October 3.

According to Patrolman Brian Conover, upon their arrival they found a blue 4-door Hyundai Elantra occupied by two individuals. The driver, Waleed Tillawi, 35, Lake Hiawatha and the passenger, later identified as Frederick Trautvetter IV, 35, Boonton inside the vehicle.

Mr. Trautvetter initially gave multiple false birthdates along with a false name to the Officers.

After positively identifying Mr. Trautvetter, an active warrant from Newark was found. Patrolman E. Elston advised Mr. Trautvevetter that he was under arrest for the outstanding warrant, at which time a brief struggle ensued.

The officers placed were able to place him into custody, without further incident.

During the course of the arrest, he was found to be in possession of three pills suspected to be Oxycodone, a small cellophane wrap containing suspected crack cocaine, along with other drug paraphernalia.

Patrol Sgt. A. Keiser and Patrolman A. Clark also arrived on scene to assist in the investigation.

At which time Mr. Tillawi was placed under arrest for being under the influence of narcotics. While being processed at Parsippany Police Headquarters Mr. Tillawi was found to be in possession of 13 wax folds suspected to be heroin.

Mr. Tillawi was charged with Possession of a Controlled and Dangerous Substance (Suspected Heroin); Use or Under the Influence of a Controlled and Dangerous Substance.

Mr. Trautvetter was charged with two Counts of Possession of a Controlled and Dangerous Substance (Suspected Crack Cocaine and Oxycodone), Resisting Arrest, Hindering Apprehension and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Editors Note: A complaint or a charge 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.

 

Theft of Motor Vehicle parts at Arlington Plaza

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrol Sergeant M. LaManna and Patrolman C. Deloatch responded to the Arlington Plaza commuter lot for a report of stolen motor vehicle parts.

Upon their arrival they spoke to the victim who stated between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 7, unknown actor(s) smashed the driver’s side rear window of her red 4-door 2012 Toyota Camry.

The unknown actor(s) then stolen the entire passenger rear door from the vehicle. Nothing else appeared to be stolen from the vehicle.

This incident is still under investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the Parsippany-Troy Hills Investigative Division at (973) 263-4313.

Burglary to Motor Vehicle at Days Inn

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrolman. J. Papienuk responded to the Days Inn on October 7 for a report of a burglary to motor vehicle, according to Patrolman Brian Conover. Days Inn is located at 3159 Route 46 East.

Upon his arrival he spoke to the victim who stated between the evening of Wednesday, October 7 and morning on Thursday, October 8 unknown actor(s) entered her 2003 Honda Accord through an unlocked door.

The victim stated sunglasses and eyeglasses were stolen from the vehicle. This incident is still under investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the Investigative Division at (973) 263-4313.

Letter to the editor: Another poem about what many refer to as Schedulegate

Dear Editor:letters

Part 5- The story continues…

Hickory dickory dock,
We are happy to see the district turning back the clock.

Mr. Rixford’s scheduling plan,
Turned out to be a really  scam,

Once he was gone,
The old schedule was back on.

The decisions he made,
How quickly they decayed,

To save a buck,
a deal was stuck.

Lets cut back on lunch aides,
Was part of his crusade.

Let us not forget,
They were brought back with regret.

Those in charge are looking back in time,
When the district was running just fine.

The rumors are running amuck,
Has a deal been struck?

Dr. Seitz has been seen around,
Will he help us rebound?

Hickory Dickory Dock..

Andy Sadowski

Woman’s Club to hold October meeting

PARSIPPANY — The Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills will meet on Monday, October 26 at 7:00 p.m. at the Lake Parsippany Rescue & Recovery Building, 100 Centerton Drive.

The club is a great group of women of all ages and walks of life committed to volunteerism and service to the community. After a short business meeting, author Shelia Brodhead will give a presentation on Salem Witches – Myth and Reality. A social time and refreshments follows. All are welcome to the General Meeting.

The Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills is a member of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs of GFWC (NJSFWC), which is the largest volunteer women’s service organization in the state, providing opportunities for education, leadership training, and community service. For more information call Cathy at (973) 984-0758, e-mail the club at womansclubofpth@gmail.com or visit them on the web by clicking here.

The complete 2015-2016 schedule is below.

Meetings start at 7:00 pm at the Lake Parsippany Rescue & Recovery Building , 100 Centerton Drive.

· Monday, October 26, 2015

· Monday, November, 23, 2015

· Monday, January 25, 2016

· Monday, February 22, 2016

· Monday, March 28, 2016

· Monday, April 25, 2016

Meeting schedule is subject to change. Please contact Cathy (Membership Chairman) if interested in attending a meeting or to confirm date and time by calling (973) 984-0758 or womansclubofpth@gmail.com.

PHHS Class 1975 celebrates 40 year reunion

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Hills High School Class of 1975 celebrated its 40th year class reunion starting with a meet and greet on Friday, October 9, at the Parsippany Sheraton Hotel.

Then on Saturday, October 10 the group attended Parsippany Hills High School football game vs. High Point. The Vikings got to show off by beating High Point 35 to 7.

Then the party continued to the Parsippany Elks where about 125 classmates met up.

1975 Graduate Frank Neglia said “It was a great time. Many enjoyed catching up on the last 40 years and speaking about their children and grandchildren.  Very enjoyable. It was neat to see everyone after so long.”

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