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Veteran Morris County Director Of Aging, Disabilities And Veterans Retiring

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MORRIS COUNTY — Theresa Davis, the longtime Director of the Morris County Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans, has announced her retirement on July 31, after nearly three decades of service to residents of Morris County.

Davis, a Denville resident, was hired by Morris County as a research assistant on January 13, 1986, quickly moved up the ranks to program coordinator in 1988, principle planner in 1990, and program development specialist by 1993.

She was appointed as Morris County Nutrition Program Director in 1994, and was named Director of the Morris County Division on Aging Disabilities and Veterans later that same year.

The freeholder board presented a special resolution to Davis at their July 22 freeholder meeting, which was held at the Netcong Borough Hall. Davis was joined by her husband, Dennis Bennett, and some longtime colleagues at the ceremony.

“Theresa has long served some of our neediest people – elderly, disabled and veterans, in particular,’’ said Morris County Freeholder Director Kathy DeFillippo.

“Theresa has been a great asset to the county and will be tough to replace,’’ DeFillippo continued. “It has been a comfort to many freeholder boards to know that Theresa was standing behind us, protecting the most vulnerable residents of the county. She will be sorely missed.’’

“Theresa has been a strong leader in the community and advocate for seniors and people with disabilities and veterans throughout her career in Morris County,’’ said Morris County Human Services Director Jennifer Carpinteri. She has touched the lives of many county residents. I thank her for her years of service and wish her the very best.’’

Woman’s Club Prospective Member Open House

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PARSIPPANY — The Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills invites women interested in the club to attend their “Prospective Member Open House” on Tuesday, August 18 at the Historic Smith-Baldwin House located at 460 South Beverwyck Road.  The event is from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.  Members will discuss club activities and plans for the fall.

From arts and crafts to conservation to domestic violence awareness to fundraising for scholarships, there is something for everyone in the Parsippany Woman’s Club. Please RSVP to Cathy at (973) 984-0758 or email the club at womansclubofpth@gmail.com if you plan to attend.

The club will also have a booth at the Parsippany Fall Festival on Sunday, September 20 along North Beverwyck Road, Lake Hiawatha.  Please stop by!

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 check us out on the web www.parsippanywomansclub.org.

 

Par-Troy East beats Maryland 3-2; They face Delaware on Monday

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PARSIPPANY — Par Troy’s East’s Julz Del Viscio comes through in the clutch, upends Maryland, 3-2 in first pool play game in the Eastern Regionals for New Jersey.

Julz Del Viscio smashed a double over left field to bring home the winning run to give PTE the lead in the sixth inning, as PTE hung on to beat Maryland 3-2 on Sunday, July 27.

Claudia Bennett doubled to get on base in the sixth. She then went from second to third on a sacrifice bunt by Nicole Ruggiero.

Del Viscio then finished the 10 pitch at bat with the winning hit. Luisa Barone reached base three times. She singled in the first inning and doubled in the third inning. Caitlin Brennan got her 8th straight win this all star season with the help of eight strikeouts and great defense. Brennan allowed two earned runs, three hits and three walks over seven innings. Savin pitched very well but was the hard luck loser for Maryland. She walked three, struck out one, and allowed three runs.

Par-Troy East jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Barone kicked things off for PTE with a single. An error then moved Barone from first to second. Then another error scored her. PTE scored one run in the third inning, and then followed it up with one more in the sixth. In the third, PTE scored on an RBI double by Elizabeth Quigley, scoring Barone.

Par-Troy East (1-0) faces Delaware (0-2) on Monday at 12:30 at Ty Cobb Field, 43 South Ludlow Street, Worcester, MA

Bobbi Kristina Brown passes away at age 22

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Bobbi Kristina Brown passes away at age 22, Houston family spokesperson confirms Option Trading Partners Breaking News – Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of late music legend Whitney Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown, died on July 26, surrounded by her family, at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia. She was 22. “She is finally at…

Morris County ShopRite presses on in fight to serve alcohol to shoppers

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HANOVER – ShopRite of Greater Morristown has filed an appeal with the state Alcoholic Beverage Commission over Hanover’s rejection of the store’s plan to serve alcohol, NewJerseyHills.com reported. The Township Council denied ShopRite’s application in late May to transfer part of its existing distribution license to allow for alcohol to be served in two areas of…

Are N.J. schools doing enough to stop teacher sex abuse in the classroom?

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Jenna Leahey, a former English teacher at Parsippany Hills High

MAPLEWOOD — Over two years, high school teacher Nicole Dufault allegedly had sex with six of her male students in the South Orange-Maplewood school district. The language arts teacher is accused of meeting the 14- and 15-year-old students in her car at Burger King and on local streets at lunch and after school. But, most of…

Par-Troy East Senior Girls Softball wins first game in regionals

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PARSIPPANY — Par-Troy East Senior Girls Softball beats Maryland 3-2 in their first game of the Regions held in Worcester, Mass. Monday, July 27 they will be playing against Delaware.

As tradition goes after every win they go to Applebees’s…even in Worcester. Then onto cheering on our Big Leage counterpart from Wall and a dinner and dance for Managers and Coaches later today.

The team members are  #10 Luisa, #00 Meg, #75 Elizabeth, #13 Alivia, #11 Caitlin, #15 Claudia, #4 Nicole, #26 Alyssa, #1 Julia, #9 Savannah, #7 Lauren, #12 Carly, #2 Anaijh and the manager Rich and coaches Vince and Dermot.

Their motto…We are not just a team, we are a family!!  Thank you for supporting this talented group of girls on their road to the World Series!

The girls need your support. These girls have been working hard all year to make it to this coveted spot, and we hope you will consider making a donation to help support them.  No donation is too small, every little bit helps.

Last year they made it to the final game of the State tournament only to suffer a devastating loss and decided they would give it a go for one more year and have come back a stronger, smarter and more dedicated team.

To make a donation to the team, click here.

 

Christie’s sleeper scandal: A whistleblower prosecutor claims Gov protected criminal pals

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During the first year of the Christie administration, a team of prosecutors in Hunterdon County was pursuing a criminal investigation of some of the governor’s political pals. It was not a huge case. The local sheriff was accused of hiring deputies without conducting proper background checks and making employees sign loyalty oaths. Her deputies were accused…

Fire District 6 holds car wash fundraiser

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PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Fire Distrct 6 held a boot drive and car wash fundraiser on Saturday, July 25.

To volunteer and be a member of Parsippany Troy-Hills Fire District 6 call (973) 335-0144 or click here to e-mail Wayne Seelinger, Recruitment Officer. They also have a Junior Firefighter program-age 16 and up.

Other fundraising events to support District 6 are Amazon and Groupon. Click here for more information.

Fireman Jim Lukashuk hosing down the vehicle during the car wash fundraiser
Fireman Jim Lukashuk hosing down the vehicle during the car wash fundraiser

 

Firemen Scott S and James Quinn washing the vehicle during the fundraiser
Firemen Scott Serrecchia and James Quinn washing the vehicle during the fundraiser

JCP&L Reminds Customers to Register for Programs to Help Stay Informed During Summer Storm Season

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MORRISTOWN — With the summer storm season underway, Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) reminds customers who depend on private well water, or use electrically operated life support equipment, to register their account with the company to receive updates on potential service interruptions, such as weather-related outages.

JCP&L maintains a list of homes and businesses that depend on electrically operated private wells for water.  These customers are notified if a power outage is expected to affect their electric service for more than 24 hours, in which case they would be advised of locations where water and ice are available.  JCP&L currently has more than 45,000 customers on this list.  Those who have previously signed up for this service do not need to contact the company again.

In addition, JCP&L has a list of more than 2,800 critical care customers who depend on electrically operated life support equipment.  These customers would be contacted should an outage affect their electric service for more than 24 hours.  To be included on the list, critical care customers should contact JCP&L to obtain an authorization form that needs to be signed by their physician every year.

“We have made great strides over the years in communicating with our critical customers, but it is important they work with us to ensure their accounts are properly registered in our system,” said Mark Jones, JCP&L vice president of External Affairs.  “As an added safeguard, we also provide the well water and life support system lists to county and municipal Offices of Emergency Management.”

To receive additional information, authorization forms, or register for JCP&L’s special account programs, customers should call 1-800-662-3115.

JCP&L also reminds customers that it offers a number of ways to report power outages and receive restoration updates.   To report a power outage customers can:

  • Call 1-888-LIGHTS (1-888-544-4877)
  • Visit the 24/7 Power Center at www.jcp-l.com
  • Visit JCP&L’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/JCPandL
  • Sign up for the company’s interactive text messaging service
  • Download the JCP&L smartphone app for Apple®iPhone and Android™ devices

The company also provides current outage information, including when crews have been dispatched, when they are working on a repair and when additional crews or equipment are needed to complete restoration on its 24/7 Power Center map.  More information about all of JCP&L’s communications tools, including how to sign up for text messaging service, is available atwww.firstenergycorp.com/connect.

Woman gets 11 years for robbing elderly lady who was stuffed in car trunk in Parsippany

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MORRISTOWN — A 54-year-old East Rutherford woman was sentenced Friday to 11 years in state prison for working with a friend to rob a New Hampshire woman who was locked in her car trunk while they went on a shopping spree with the victim’s credit cards. Marilyn Nadeau pleaded guilty in April to one count of…

Police director: ‘I was illegally detained’ by the Port Authority police

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NEW YORK, N.Y. — After a Puerto Rico-bound flight was held up at JFK International Airport for several hours Friday afternoon, a law enforcement source said the cause was a dispute over the Paterson Police Director Jerry Speziale’s oversized luggage. But Speziale said in an interview Friday night he’s not to blame for the delayed flight…

23-year-old man killed in Route 280 crash

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WEST ORANGE — A 23-year-old Pennsylvania man was killed in a multi-vehicle wreck on Route 280 Friday afternoon, State Police said. Matthew Kachurak, of Mountaintop, Pa., was driving a white BMW westbound near mile-marker 7 at about 11:12 a.m. when his vehicle crashed into a construction vehicle, State Police spokeswoman Trooper Alina Spies said. Kachurak lost…

Boy Scouts releasing Parsippany troop’s ‘perversion files’ after blockbuster court ruling

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Stephen Corcoran

HACKENSACK — Four former Boy Scouts suing the Boy Scouts of America over alleged abuse by their troop leader have won the release of secret “perversion files” kept by the organization, The Record reported. The ruling, from a state judge in Hackensack, is an apparent first in New Jersey and will provide thousands of records the…

Kiwanis Club to hold Golf Outing

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Knoll West Country Club

PARSIPPANY — Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany is hosting its 22nd Annual Golf Outing, on Friday, September 25 at Knoll County Club, Parsippany.

Golfers will enjoy a day of golf, golf cart, lunch and dinner for $150.00 per player.

Check-in and lunch is at 12:30 p.m., and shotgun start at 1:30 p.m.

Prizes for closest to the pin, longest drive and par 3 hole in one.

Contact Joe O’Neill for additional information at (973) 335-3131, email jaoneill@garofalopa.com, or download more information on the golf outing.

For more information on Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany visit www.parsippanykiwanis.org.

Knoll Country Club is situated on 360 beautiful wooded acres in the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, the Knoll Golf Club consists of two 18-hole golf courses, the Knoll East and Knoll West. Conceived in the Roaring Twenties by a few extremely wealthy men who wanted a superb private course for their personal pleasure, the 339-acre Knoll Golf Club West is today one of the finest golf courses in the state of New Jersey. The Knoll Golf Club West was established in 1929 as a champion course designed by Charles H. Banks. It is a par 70 course playing 6,752 yards from the blue tees and 6,479 from the white tees. This course is semi-private. Over the years, The Knoll Golf Club West has grown to more than 900 members strong and while it has gone through some minor alterations, the course remains virtually unchanged since its beginning.

Kiwanis International is an international, coeducational service club founded in 1915.

Kiwanis clubs focus on changing the world by serving children, one child and one community at a time.

 

 

 

Parsippany Town Council adopts 2015 budget

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Parsippany-Troy Hills Council President Paul Carifi, Jr.

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council adopted the 2015 municipal budget on Tuesday, July 14, a month after the budget had been approved on first reading.

The 2015 budget contains a slight decrease in total anticipated revenue at $93,194,939.93, and an increase of $363,784.69 in total Appropriation for Service (i.e. general government, land use administration, public safety, health and human services).

With regards to total property taxes, the estimated amount raised by taxes is $196,504,780.63. Last year’s total tax levy was $193,896,015.39.

Of assessed property values, those properties deemed taxable, including vacant land, residential, farm, commercial and industrial properties, a total of 15,450 parcels of land for a total assessed value of $7,160,610,050. The largest assessed value stemmed from residential housing, $4.3 billion.

Personnel cost totaled $43 million, while health benefits for local employees and retirees came to $9,501,800. Elected officials did not get budgeted in heath benefits. Lastly, the gross debt for the year of $167 million, minus deductions, came to a net debt of $75,303,289.47.

Council President Paul Carifi, Jr., said “Again I am proud to say that myself along with Councilman Valori as part of the finance Committee recommended cuts to the Mayors budget this year to the rest of the council and Council Vice President Peluso and Councilman Stanton agreed with these recommendations. These cuts saved the town hundreds of thousands of dollars and did not affect a single service to the residents of our town. I will always continue to do my do diligence for each and every resident of our town.”

Councilman Valori told Parsippany Focus that he was “very pleased that the Council was able to cut over $1,000,000 from the mayor’s budget while maintaining all the services our residents deserve.”

To view a copy of the final budget, click here.

Delightful weather to stick around Parsippany for most of weekend

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This picture of Lake Parsippany was the feature photo used in "Discover Greater Parsippany" published by the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce

The pleasant weather New Jerseyans have enjoyed the past two days isn’t going away quite yet. The forecasts for Friday and Saturday are nearly identical. A chance of rain could complicate outdoor plans for Sunday, though. In the meantime, the next two days are expected to be sunny with highs in the mid 80s, according to…

New photo of Pluto Dazzles in False Color

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New Horizons scientists use enhanced color images to detect differences in the composition and texture of Pluto’s surface. When close-up images are combined with color data from the Ralph instrument, it paints a new and surprising portrait of the dwarf planet. The “heart of the heart,” Sputnik Planum, is suggestive of a source region of ices. The two bluish-white “lobes” that extend to the southwest and northeast of the “heart” may represent exotic ices being transported away from Sputnik Planum.

Four images from New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this enhanced color global view. The images, taken when the spacecraft was 280,000 miles (450,000 kilometers) away, show features as small as 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometers).

Union City Mayor voted most effective mayor; Parsippany’s Barberio near bottom of list

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PARSIPPANY — Political insiders across New Jersey look to the Observer Media Group owned website PolitickerNJ.com for daily insights on what is happening in politics across the Garden State. PolitickerNJ recently created a list of 13 well known mayors and asked it’s readers who they thought was the most effective mayor of the group.

Mayor Brian P. Stack of Union City overwhelming won the vote with 30% of the vote with Mayor Jon Hornik of Marlboro coming in a distant second.

Parsippany’s own Mayor James Barberio came in tenth place with 2.12% of the vote just edging out Mayor Vauss of Irvington, and Mayor Guardian of Atlantic City.

For the entire results, click here.

Meadowlands waterpark would dwarf the massive one proposed in A.C.

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A rendering of a planned redevelopment project of the former Atlantic Club casino is pictured. An affiliate of the Endeavor Property Group wants to build two indoor water parks as part of the project. (SOSH Architects)

A proposal to redevelop the former Atlantic Club casino includes a plan to build what would be one of the biggest indoor water parks in New Jersey. The project in Atlantic City by an affiliate of the Pennsylvania-based Endeavor Property Group, which received preliminary and final site plan approval this week, calls for building a roughly…

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