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Valley National Bank to Host Small Business Financing Seminar

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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

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The powerhouse enters the field

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

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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

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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

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Days Inn, 3159 Route 46

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

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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

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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

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Members of the PHHS Class of 1975 at the Vikings Football game

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.”

Dr. David Serratelli joins Rauchberg Dental Group

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PARSIPPANY — Dr. David Serratelli has joined the practice of Rauchberg Dental Group.

Dr. David Serratelli earned his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Rutgers’ University School of Dental Medicine in 2014. Since that time, he has completed a one year Internship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Philadelphia to enhance his surgical skills and provide him an extensive medical background.

He is a member of the American Dental Association and a resident of Morris County.

Rauchberg Dental Group is located at 199 Baldwin Road,  Suite 120, Parsippany and can be reached by calling (973) 334-3777 or visit their website by clicking here.

Rauchberg Dental Group is a member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce.

70-year-old banned from Whole Foods finds social media vindication

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VAUXHALL — Attention shoppers: If you are unhappy with how you are treated at a local supermarket, take your story to Facebook. That’s the lesson from 70-year-old Maplewood woman Marge Dooley, whose story apparently generated so much social media chatter that it solicited an apology from her local Whole Foods. According to VillageGreenNJ.com, Dooley was walking…

Delta Dental of New Jersey Promotes John Gumkowski to Regional Vice President

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PARSIPPANY — Delta Dental of New Jersey, Inc. today announced the promotion of John Gumkowski to Regional Vice President. He will be responsible for the company’s expanded new business development and account management initiatives in the Connecticut market.

“John has been a key part of our success, and we are thrilled to promote him to this important position,” said Dennis Wilson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Delta Dental of New Jersey.

Mr. Gumkowski joined the company in 1994 with broad underwriting, sales and administration experience in the employee benefits industry. He has been responsible for the continued growth of Delta Dental’s Connecticut client base, which includes 500,000 members in the commercial and public sectors. Mr. Gumkowski has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Connecticut and has served in various advisory and committee roles at the national level with Delta Dental Plans Association, based in Illinois.

For information about Delta Dental of New Jersey, click here.

 

About Delta Dental

Delta Dental of New Jersey Inc. is New Jersey’s leading dental benefits company, providing or administering coverage to more than 1.5 million people through contracts with groups in New Jersey and Connecticut. In Connecticut, Delta Dental Insurance Company writes dental coverage on an insured basis and Delta Dental of New Jersey administers self-funded dental benefit programs. For more information, visit www.deltadentalnj.com.

Letter to the editor: Dr. Seitz: how could Parsippany be so lucky?

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lettersDear Editor:

In response to an article “Seitz Sighting” and the question of the return of the poster boy for greed?

I can only say, how could Parsippany be so lucky?

Dr. Seitz lead this district well for many years. So well in fact, we were thrilled to quickly negotiate a fair equitable contract to retain him for another five years.

The poster boy for greed, I think not, just a good target for someone laying the ground work to mount a Presidential campaign and trying to deflect from his own backyard. (Seitz was an issue supposedly at $220,565 but Mendam’s super where Christies children would go if he be believed in public vs. private education was making $206,237 … both above the $165,000 not yet enacted cap).

LeRoy Seitz is no doubt a poster boy.

He is theposter boy for believing in high quality public education raising the bar for our children. During the Seitz administration our district saw some of our highest ranks of NJ school (even better than today)

He is the poster boy for moving a district forward with initiates in technology and education. (think Ipad initiatives, whiteboard, parent portals and more)

He is the poster boy for mutual respect, something we witnessed often between him, teachers, parents and the community (Look at the great relationships witnessed with the teachers union and the ParTroy Council of PTAs.)

We have had a lot of turmoil under two leads who walked in and pulled our district apart before learning our strengths and weaknesses. Who better to put us back together than someone who knows us well?

Is he perfect? Definitely not. Look in the mirror, most of us are not. He is human and always did things with pure motivates of the best for all of the children of Parsippany.

He is role model we would be lucky to have for our students.

On news of the “Seitz sighting” I thought to myself, is this man crazy for considering coming back here. Probably a little but which of us isn’t. He’s crazy for our children and our district, really what more could we want?

Sandy Nussbaum-Giercyk
Parsippany Resident

YMCA holds local Chamber of Commerce Networking

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Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce President Robert Peluso

MOUNTAIN LAKES — The Lakeland Hills Family YMCA, 100 Fanny Road, Mountain Lakes held a “Local Chamber of Commerce Networking Night” on Wednesday, October 7.

The event was sponsored by Titan Energy New England.

The Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Boonton Main Street, Denville Chamber of Commerce and Montville Chamber  of Commerce members and guests were invited to this free event.

Community Relations Director, Rosemary Linder Day, introduced the members of the audience and explained the event purpose.  YMCA CEO Vik Joganow also spoke about the efforts and programs offered at the YMCA.

Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce President Robert Peluso spoke to the group about the progress of the chamber, our events and programs offered. Among his discussion was the “Greater Parsippany Rewards Program” (GPR) which is offered free to Parsippany merchants to participate.  The GPR is a discount card for residents and chamber members to be used at Parsippany merchants such as Gourmet Cafe, Baldwin Pizza, Pure Restaurant, Kabab Paradise, Jersey Mike’s Subs to name a few.  He also discuss the “Staples Small Business Showcase” which is a program for PACC members to have a display table inside Staples to promote their business.

Interested PACC members should contact Executive Board Member Frank Cahill at (973) 402-6400 for additional details.

In addition to Peluso speaking, the other chambers had an opportunity to discuss the happening in their town.

For more information on Lakeland Hills YMCA, click here.

Halloween Story Contest for our young readers

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PARSIPPANY — Trick-or-treating is less than a month away and that means it’s time for Parsippany Focus’ Halloween story contest for young writers.

Here’s how it works: The contest is open to students throughout Parsippany in kindergarten through grade 12. Young authors will provide their own original halloween story. Students are encouraged to include an illustration for their stories.

A team of Focus editors will select the winners. Winning writers will receive a $25.00 gift card, have their stories printed in Parsippany Focus on October 31 and have the chance to read their story for a video on parsippanyfocus.com and receive a lunch for you the winner and his/her parents at a local Parsippany restaurant.

Teachers are encouraged to use the contest as a class writing assignment. Be sure to include your contact information (email and phone number) so we can notify winners.

The deadline for submissions in 5:00 p.m. Saturday, October 23.

All stories must be submitted typed with photos attached including name, email address and phone number and sent to news@parsippanyfocus.com. Include “Halloween Story” in the subject line.

Halloween contest official rules

1. The contest is open to students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

2. All entries must be the original work of the student and no longer than 300 words.

4. Students are encouraged to submit illustrations with their stories. While the artwork will not be judged, some drawings will appear in an online gallery. Illustrations should be submitted on a separate piece of paper.

5. All entries and pictures should include the student’s name, age, school and grade.

6. Deadline for entries is 5:00 p.m. Saturday, October 23.

7. All stories must be submitted typed with photos attached including Name, email address and phone number and sent to news@parsippanyfocus.com. Include“Halloween Story” in the subject line. If drawing can’t be attached they can be mailed separately to Parsippany Focus, Post Office Box 6245, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054.

8. Stories or artwork cannot be returned.

9. Winners will be selected at the sole discretion of the Parsippany Focus staff.

 

Northvail Participates in its 6th Annual Junior Achievement Day

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NJM and JA in a 1st grade class at Northvail

PARSIPPANY — Students at Northvail Elementary School recently had the opportunity to participate in a Junior Achievement Day. The program included kindergarten through fifth grade classes. According to Junior Achievement, the program is a partnership between business and educators to bring the real world to students, opening their minds to their potential and preparing them for the world of work.

At Northvail, approximately 34 volunteers from New Jersey Manufacturer’s Insurance Company spent the day teaching JA lessons and engaging students. The lessons included: Ourselves, Our Families, Our Community, Our City, Our Region and Our Nation.  Each grade level received different age-specific curriculum lessons that were fun and interactive and allowed volunteers to share their experiences with students giving them a first-hand perspective of today’s business world. The dynamic class discussion promoted stronger critical thinking, decision-making and communication skills in students.

Principal Jeff Martens at Northvail, helped organize the event along with Alicia Fusco, Senior Director of the Junior Achievement program, and Cindy Berger and Pat Hartpence, Lead Coordinators from NJM.

Junior Achievement Day in a 4th grade class at Northvail
Junior Achievement Day in a 4th grade class at Northvail

Driver drove off road, hit fence and large rocks

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PARSIPPANY — On Friday, September 18 at 11:18 p.m. Ms. Lisa Karnacewicz, 35, Succasuanna was travelling west on Greenbank Road, when she drove a 2008 Black Honda Civic off the road, through a fence and struck several large rocks.

The fence was owned by Jersey City Reservoir.

Ms. Karnacewicz refused an alcohol/drug test and was charged with multiple motor vehicle charges.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrolman Michael Sprung investigated the accident.

The Black 2008 Honda Civic was towed from the scene by Eagle Towing, Parsippany.

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The car landed on the property of Jersey City Reservoir
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The vehicle was towed from the scene by Eagle Towing

Parsippany Communications Firm Welcomes West Orange Resident as Intern

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Antoine Amay

PARSIPPANY — Antoine Amay, a West Orange resident, recently began a fall internship with SCG (Success Communications Group), a full-service communications firm based in Parsippany. Amay, a graduate student at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, is pursuing a master’s degree in corporate & organizational communications. He is a Montclair State University alumnus with a B.A. in broadcasting/communications.

“I know that by interning at SCG, I will be prepared to enter the public relations field,” says Amay. “I am thankful to be given this opportunity to obtain important insights on how things work in the communication sector.”

Since January 2003, more than 200 college students from approximately 50 different colleges and universities have participated in SCG’s continuing public relations internship program. These student have earned significant professional experience and, in many cases, college credit as well.

About SCG

Founded more than half a century ago, SCG (Success Communications Group) provides 21st century communication services highlighted by creativity, passion, and innovation. With specific expertise in advertising, marketing, public relations, social media, digital marketing, and recruitment, SCG is headquartered in Parsippany, with regional offices in the metro areas of Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Diego, and Tampa.

Halloween Costume Swap at the Library

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An assortment of Halloween Costumes

PARSIPPANY — Do you have children’s costumes you no longer need? Are you looking for a costume for your child? Participate in the Costume Swap at the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library, 449 Halsey Road.

If you have costumes for children that are in good condition, drop them off at the Library’s Children’s Department during regular library hours. Costumes must be brought in by Thursday, October 15.

If you need costumes for children, register to pick them up on Tuesday, October 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. or Wednesday, October 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Fore more information call (973) 887-5150 ext. 233 or click here.

Parsippany Volunteer Fire District 5 seeking donations

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PARSIPPANY — The officers and members of Parsippany Fire Department District No. 5 would like your support in helping a brother firefighter and his family with the sudden onset of medical expenses for his wife, not covered by medical insurance.

Their brother firefighter is one of our most dedicated members, always willing to help anyone, anytime.

He is the backbone of the department and they are hoping you can help him, so that he can continue to help the fire department with his mind free from this burden.

Any help you could provide would be appreciated.

Click here to make a donation.

Also, Parsippany District 5 Fire Department is holding a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday,  November 7, 2015 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to help support a brother firefighter and their family due to recent and sudden medical bills.

The Spaghetti Dinner will be held at Station 2 located at 200 South Beverwyck Road.

Tickets will be sold at the door for $15.00 Adults, $10.00 Senior Citizens and $5.00 for children.

Support t-shirts will also be available for sale the day of the event for $20.00 each.

This event is Bring Your Own Beer or Wine. Also available will be a cigar smoking area.

For information please contact Dave Cavaliere at (973) 390-0982, or visit their Facebook page by clicking here.

Taxi Driver Falls Asleep; Crashes into Utility Pole

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The taxi was owned by Ensling, LLC, Morristown

PARSIPPANY — Mr. James Vanni, 67, Hackettstown, was travelling east on Long Ridge Road when he fell asleep, drove off roadway to the right and impacted a utility pole.  Mr. Vanni, sustained moderate injury to his right lower arm. Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance arrived at the scene and treated Mr. Vanni on scene.

The taxi owned by Ensling, LLC, Morristown, was towed from the scene by Powder Mill Towing.

The accident occurred at 1:10 p.m. on Thursday, August 27.

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The driver fell asleep and crashed into a utility pole
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