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Yong S. Kim Found Guilty Of Stalking

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prosecutorMORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp announces the return of a guilty verdict in the trial of Yong S. Kim, 44. The jury trial commenced on May 26 in front of the Honorable Salem Vincent Ahto, J.S.C. , and verdicts were returned on Tuesday, June 16 and Thursday, June 18. The jury returned a verdict of guilty against Yong S. Kim on counts of Stalking, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C: 12-10b; Stalking in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:12-10c; and Contempt of Court, in violation of N.J.S.A.2C:29-9a.

The jury deliberated over the first phase of a bifurcated trial on Tuesday, June 16 and rendered a verdict of guilty on two counts of stalking. The jury then deliberated on Thursday, June 18 over the charges presented during the second phase of the trial and returned a verdict of guilty of stalking in violation of an existing court order and contempt of court.

This prosecution stemmed from the arrest of Yong S. Kim for his role in stalking a female with whom he did not have a prior relationship. The stalking had occurred in New Jersey however, the defendant was apprehended in Cincinnati, Ohio. A restraining order had been issued in New Jersey which the defendant violated resulting in contempt of court.

Assistant Prosecutor Brian DiGiacomo represented the State during the prosecution of this matter with Agent Augustine Amato as investigative support.

This matter is scheduled for sentencing before the Honorable Salem Vincent Ahto, J.S.C. on July 23, 2015.

Prosecutor Knapp would like to specifically thank the Morris Plains Police Department; the Chatham Township Police Department; the Berkeley Heights Police Department; the Cincinnati Ohio District Township Police Department; the Morris County Sheriff’s Office, CIS; and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office General Investigations Unit.

Frank Apito Awarded Bachelor of Science Degree

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Alexa, Jose Garcia and Frank Apito

PARSIPPANY —  Frank P Apito, Lake Hiawatha, has been awarded a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degree – Finance from Kutztown University. Frank graduated Parsippany High School Class of 2011.

Kutztown University announces degree conferment twice a year, once in the winter and once in the summer. Commencement exercises are held in May and December; however, students finish their requirements for graduation throughout the entire year.

Founded in 1866, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is a proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education located on 289 acres nestled in the beautiful East Penn Valley in Berks County, between Reading and Allentown, Pennsylvania. KU is just two hours from New York City; 90 minutes from Philadelphia. As the region’s center for excellence in academics, culture and public engagement, KU’s programs and reputation for quality offer students the opportunity to discover lifelong avenues of learning and discovery. KU students select from more than 100 areas of study within four colleges in a diverse liberal arts academic environment. To complement their studies, KU’s NCAA Division II athletics program with 21 varsity sports joins the more than 160 student clubs and organizations providing students with a variety of activities for learning and discovery. For more information, click here.

Watch the graduation ceremonies:

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SBA/AARP to Host Summer of Encore Mentoring Program

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PARSIPPANY — The U.S. Small Business Administration and AARP are teaming up with the New Jersey Small Business Development Center of Northwest Jersey to host Summer of Encore Mentoring Workshop an event targeted for entrepreneurs over the age of 50 and who are considering entrepreneurship during the next phase of their life, on Friday, June 19.

The event will take place at Allied Wealth Partners located at 14 Walsh Drive. The seminar will cover the basics of starting and financing a small business, and will match encore entrepreneurs with mentors who have small business experience. The event is designed to connect encore entrepreneurs with mentors from SBA’s network of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), who can help throughout the life of an entrepreneur’s business.

“With one in four individuals ages 44 to 70 interested in becoming entrepreneurs, and 63 percent of Americans planning to work during retirement, small business ownership is a good option for people over the age of 50,” said SBA Regional Administrator Kellie LeDet. “Small business owners with long-term counselors see bigger sales, hire more workers and have more longevity.”

Joan DiMurro, Managing Partner at PayWorks Payroll Solutions, a Rockaway-based company that specializes in helping small business owners manage their payroll, employment tax and compliance responsibilities will be the event’s keynote speaker. DiMurro has held various supervisory and executive positions in the small business divisions of the “big three” national payroll service corporations, before venturing out on her own to become a successful Encore Entrepreneur.

For additional information on Encore Entrepreneurship, click here.

Trump supporters at presidential kickoff were paid

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Did supporters at the kickoff of Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency have a little extra motivation to cheer on the distinctively coiffed billionaire? More: 11 controversial statements by Trump during campaign speech According to the Hollywood Reporter, a New York-based casting agency sent out an email Friday soliciting paid extras to fill the seats at…

Second half of weekend could be a washout

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Flickr. Photo by Danny Hahn.

The wet weather New Jerseyans have dealt with this month could make another appearance on Thursday. The weekend, especially Sunday, is also looking unsettled from early indications. There’s about a 50 percent chance of showers on what will be a cloudy, relatively cool day across the state Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Highs will…

CCM and Fairleigh Dickinson Launch Dual Reduced-Tuition Admissions Program

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Officials from County College of Morris (CCM) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) participate in the signing for the CCM-FDU Scholars Program. Pictured (l-r) are Dr. Bette Simmons, CCM vice president of Student Development and Enrollment Management; Dr. Edward J. Yaw, CCM president; Peter Woolley, provost of FDU’s Florham Campus; Sheldon Drucker, FDU president; and Dr. Dwight Smith, CCM vice president of Academic Affairs.

RANDOLPH — County College of Morris (CCM) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) signed a formal agreement this week launching the CCM-FDU Scholars Program to provide students with a significantly more affordable pathway for earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the university.

The agreement, signed by CCM President Edward J. Yaw and FDU President Sheldon Drucker, allows students to enroll in the dual admissions program as CCM freshmen or during the course of their first year at CCM. Students who graduate with an associate degree from CCM can have all their credits, up to a maximum of 64, considered for transfer to a bachelor’s or combined bachelor’s/master’s degree program at FDU.

Students in the CCM-FDU Scholars Program will be eligible for a 40 percent reduction in the university’s tuition on either of its campuses. High-achieving CCM students who are NJSTAR II recipients or members of the college’s Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society also are eligible for an additional tuition reduction.

Students who want to reside on either FDU’s Metropolitan Campus or Florham Campus also will receive an additional $1,500 per year housing grant.

“CCM has a longstanding relationship with FDU and this agreement takes it to another level,” said Yaw. “This program makes the transition more seamless, as advisors from both institutions help students stay on track for an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree. Coupled with significant reductions in tuition, there are many advantages for our students, and I expect that it will result in more of our students transferring to FDU.”

“This is a great opportunity for the students of Morris County, both at CCM and FDU, that they can afford,” said Drucker.

The launching of this new program is in addition to the articulation agreements CCM’s already holds with a number of other colleges and universities. For more information on CCM’s articulation agreements, click here.

Shaya Ahavat Torah marks its 40th anniversary

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Shaya Ahavat Torah says its goal is to make ‘everyone feel at home’ Damage from an April 2013 fire at Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah, particularly from smoke, kept the congregation out of its building, below, today, through December 2013, and repairs are still being made. Photos courtesy Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah Honorees at Shaya Ahavat Torah’s…

GlaxoSmithKline will lay off 350 Parsippany workers

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Two companies with operations in Morris County have announced they’ll layoff more than 500 people by the end of 2016. Zoetis, which spun off from Pfizer in 2013, will lay off 165 workers from its global headquarters in Florham Park by the end of 2016 while GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare has announced it’ll layoff 350 employees from…

Kiwanis Club holds “Touch-A-Truck” this Saturday

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PARSIPPANY — The Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany is holding a “Touch-A-Truck” on Saturday, June 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 1719 Route 10 East, Parsippany.

There’s trucks of all shapes, sizes and types. See Fire, Rescue, and Military vehicles up close. Learn about municipal vehicles, especially our police force. There will be Face Painting, Balloons, and a few other surprises.

Aside from being a great time for the family – this event helps support our major initiatives.  Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.  Our Parsippany based group supports and sponsors many community causes.

For more information click here.

Driver hits curb, retaining wall and shurbs due to inattention

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Damage to the property on Lake Shore Drive

PARSIPPANY — Mr. Trilove Patel, 20, Parsippany, was traveling south on Lake Shore Drive, Lake Hiawatha, when his vehicle hit the right hand curb and left the roadway, striking a retaining wall and shrubs on the property of a Lake Shore Drive residence. Mr. Patel stated that he thought he drifted too close to the right hand curb, so he applied the brakes, and accidentally applied the accelerator by mistake driving over the curb and striking the landscaping as a result.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Officer Daniel Ross investigated the accident that occurred on Monday, June 15 at 12:02 p.m.  Police investigation found the driver to be at fault due to his inattention, and vehicle position in the roadway and applying the improper device to correct the vehicle course of direction.

There were injuries reported, and no summons were issued at the scene.

The vehicle was towed from the scene.

PHS Girls Softball Team receives proclamation

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PARSIPPANY — Parsippany High School Girls’ Softball Team received a proclamation from Mayor James Barberio for their outstanding 2015 season and for winning the 2015 NJAC Liberty Division Conference title.

In addition, International House of Pancakes (IHOP) will honor the team on Saturday, June 27.

The proclamation issued by Mayor James Barberio read:

Whereas, Parsippany is a township filled with excitement and spirit because the Parsippany High School Girls’ Softball Team has had an outstanding 2015 season and has won the 2015 NJAC Liberty Division Conference title, the school’s first such title since 1991; and

Whereas, in addition, the team has captured the 2015 North II. Group II State Sectional Championship, the first section title for the softball program since 1986; and

Whereas, excellence and success in competitive sports can be achieved only through strenuous practice, team work and a dedicated coaching staff. It is important to recognize these young women, who by achieving outstanding success in athletic competition, have inspired and brought pride to Parsippany; and

Whereas, the recognition and celebration of our Championship Team serve to bring our community together in honoring our students and their coaches for a phenomenal softball season resulting in an outstanding record of 24 – 6 with the second most wins in program history and the only team to win a State sectional title in Morris County this season; and

Whereas, by achieving outstanding success in athletic competition, the Parsippany High School Red Hawks were ranked #3 in the State for Group II schools by the Star Ledger; and

Whereas, these achievements could not have been reached without the leadership of the coaches and the encouragement of the players’ parents who together instilled in them the value of teamwork, imparted in them a desire for success and helped them to develop a sense of fair play and competition.

Now therefore I, James R. Barberio, Mayor of the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, do hereby proclaim June 16, 2015 as Parsippany High School Girls’ Softball Team Day and hereby extend our expression of pride to the team on their impressive record and many successes in 2015. I further encourage all Parsippany citizens to acknowledge the achievements made by the PHS Red Hawks Girls’ Softball Team and thank them for representing Parsippany as well as the highest ideals of the high school softball program.

Driver hits curb, hydrant, tree and rock wall on Littleton Road

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PARSIPPANY — Mr. Christoph Gallo, 19, Mountain Lakes, was traveling south on Littleton Road when Mr. Robert Paganus, 44, Morris Plains attempted to stop excessively quick.  Mr. Gallo attempted to move around Mr. Paganus by turning into the left lane, when he also abruptly turned left striking the Gallo vehicle. This caused Mr. Paganus to veer off the roadway, hit a curb, fire hydrant, a tree and a rock wall.

This accident occurred near Sylvan Way, on Tuesday, June 2 at approximately 4:00 p.m.

Mr. Gallo was driving a 2003 Honda Accord and Mr. Paganus was driving a 1998 Chevy.  Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Ajaco Towing.

There were no injuries reported, and at the time of this article, there were no summons issued.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrolman James Seeger investigated the accident and determined the damage consistent with the driver statements and that the crash occurred due to Mr. Gallo’s inattention and improper lane change.

Atlantic Health System purchased two buildings in Morristown

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The property at 101 Madison Avenue

PARSIPPANY — Colliers International has arranged the Atlantic Health System (AHS) purchase of a two-property, 128,000-square-foot medical office and office building portfolio in Morristown for $22.5 million. The acquisition includes properties at 55 Madison Avenue and 101 Madison Avenue, both of which are located directly across from the Morristown Medical Center, which AHS also owns, elevating AHS as the largest medical system provider in the area.

Colliers International Managing DirectorJacklene Chesler, Executive Managing Director Bryn Cinque, and Managing Director James Bailey exclusively represented AHS in the transaction. Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. (HFF) represented the sellers, a joint venture of Ivy Realty and Centersquare.

55 Madison Avenue
55 Madison Avenue

Of the newly acquired properties, 55 Madison Avenue is an 89,000-square-foot office building, while 101 Madison Avenue is a 39,000-square-foot medical office building, which was renovated in 2008.

“The Madison Avenue portfolio is an optimal location for Atlantic Health System, given its proximity to the Morristown Medical Center,” Chesler said. “The company’s expansion to these buildings will provide ample space for growth as they look to accommodate their operational needs.”

“Our expansion within Morristown demonstrates our continued commitment to the area,” said Robert Peake, Director of Real Estate Facilities and Construction at Atlantic Health System, who noted that AHS was in search of medical office and office space to accommodate their growth. “We look forward to expanding our platform and continuing to provide best-in-class healthcare services to the community.”

The properties at 55 Madison Avenue and 101 Madison Avenue are two miles from downtown Morristown and the Morristown train station, which provides access to New York City’s Penn Station. Additionally, the properties are easily accessible via Interstates 287, 80 and 280, as well as Routes 24, 10 and 202.

“We congratulate Atlantic Health System on their continued success and the growth of their business in Morristown,” added Anthony DiTommaso, CEO of Ivy Realty Group. “They have acquired excellent assets that will serve them well.”

About HFF

HFF (Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P.) and HFFS (HFF Securities L.P.) are owned by HFF, Inc. (NYSE: HF).  HFF operates out of 22 offices nationwide and is a leading provider of commercial real estate and capital markets services to the U.S. commercial real estate industry.  HFF together with its affiliate HFFS offer clients a fully integrated national capital markets platform including debt placement, investment sales, equity placement, advisory services, loan sales and commercial loan servicing.

About Colliers International Colliers International Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CIGI; TSX: CIG) is a global leader in commercial real estate services with more than 16,300 professionals operating from 502 offices in 67 countries. With an enterprising culture and significant insider ownership, Colliers professionals provide a full range of services to real estate occupiers, owners and investors worldwide. Services include brokerage, global corporate solutions, investment sales and capital markets, project management and workplace solutions, property and asset management, consulting, valuation and appraisal services, and customized research and thought leadership. Colliers International has been ranked among the top 100 outsourcing firms by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals’ Global Outsourcing for 10 consecutive years, more than any other real estate services firm.

DePierro’s Defenders Wins PTE Championship

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Front Row: Tim Klass, Ricky Steinel, Derek Kaiser, Justin Hagerman, James Riedinger; Back Row: Kenny Johnson, Chris Hagerman, Sabrina Robinson, Tommy Zarro, Landon Weiss, Seamus Hansberry, Justice Fitzgerald; with Councilman, Michael dePierro; Back Row: Coach Paul Riedinger, Manager Ed Weiss, Coach Kevin Hansberry.

PARSIPPANY — Par-Troy East Major’s dePierro’s Defenders outscored their opponent 2-0 in the championship game at the PTE Little League complex on June 10. The game was highlighted by a triple play turned by the Defenders in the third inning. James Riedinger slugged a bases loaded double to bring in the two runs and Landon Weiss pitched a complete game for dePierro’s Defenders.

Patracuolla named to Dean’s List

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John Patracuolla
John Patracuolla

PARSIPPANY —  John Patracuolla, a 2013 graduate of Parsippany High School has been named to the Spring 2015 Dean’s List at Wake Forest University.

Students who achieve a 3.4 grade point average and no grade below a “C” were named to the list.

Wake Forest University was founded in 1834 outside the state capital of Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1941, the medical school moved to Winston-Salem, and the rest of the College followed in 1956.

Enrollment (2014-15): Applicants for first-year admission: 11,119; Freshmen accepted/enrolled: 3,824/1,288; Total undergraduate enrollment: 4,812; Graduate and professional schools: 2,779;
Total University enrollment: 7,591.

PHS Senior Awards Ceremony

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Dr. Denis Mulroony and Josh Fortes

PARSIPPANY —  Parsippany High School Senior Awards Assembly was held on Thursday, June 11. Hundreds of Scholarships and Awards were presented to the Graduating Seniors.

PS holds this annual event held a few weeks before the end of the school year. It is an event to showcase the awards, honors, and scholarships received, colleges/universities the seniors will be attending, and community services performed by the senior student.

During this inspirational evening, many hard-working and talented seniors were honored for outstanding academic and extracurricular performance, and for service to the school and community. The awards were a surprise to the seniors. Recognition was given for a wide variety of scholarships, prizes and commendations awarded to PHS students by the school, local businesses and non-profit groups.

PHS Salutatorian Award was presented to Emily Weng and PHS Valedictorian Award was presented to Elizabeth Tu.

Mr. Thomas Rizk, Dr. Gretel Perez and Dr. Denis Mulroony presented the “Outstanding Academic Achievement” Silver Cup Awards to Elizabeth Tu, Emily Weng, Phyllis Chou, Parth Chokshi, Viren Lad, Aleena Kazmi, Kentaro Hansen, Jonathan Di Pippa, Sarah Chen, Zachary Kovacs, Regina Jung, Josh Fortes, Sam Wu, Jordan Imp, Varun Chopra, Shrecvidya Nallan, Parth Chokshi, Jennifer Atherton, Niharika Mamillapal II, Katie Lau, Amanda Chan, Taylor Lewis, Nikhil Jiju, Lilian Peng, Joshua Wong and Jenna Chung.

National Merit Finalist was Emily Weng and National Merit Commended Students Vanm Chopra, Phyllis Chou, Aleena Kazmi, Katie Lau, Joon Lee, Lilian Peng, Elizabeth Tu and Samuel Wu.

The Joe Windish Parsippany Education Foundation Scholarship was presented to Victoria Rossi.

Ms. Kathy Williams presented the “Dr. Vincent Aniello Peer Buddy Scholarships to Brittany Birth Emily Fales, Gabriella Davino, Marla Jamna, John Loaiza, Kristina Ollo, Maya Rudolph, William Snell and Elizabeth Stumpf.

Hebberds Heroes was presented by the Family and Friends of Peter Hebberd to Aarin Feliz and Michelle Burdick.

George P. Johnson Memorial Scholarship was presented to Michelle Burdick.

Mr. Andrew Ladas presented the “Tom Ladas Memorial Scholarship: to Erin Hoffman and Andrew Massefski.

Jordan Imp received the Actavis, Inc. Scholarship.

Parsippany Indian Association Scholarship was awarded to Varun Chopra.

Mrs. Angela Calabria presented “The Dr. Frank A. Calabria Memorial Scholarship” to Katie Lau.

Mrs. Carmella Foehner and Mrs. Judy Kret presented the “Patricia Ann Behnke Memorial Scholarship” to Kyle Ting.

Sunrise Shoprite, Inc. “Continuing Education Grant” was presented to Lilian Peng by Mr. Andrew Leaman.

Mr. Joe Kyle presented the “John ‘Cap’ Capsouras Memorial Award to Lauren Durborow.

Joseph Kloss received the “Police Benevolent Association Scholarship.”

Councilman Michael J. dePierro presented Andrew Massefski with the “Parsippany Republican Club Scholarship.”

Councilman Michael J. dePierro presented the “Basil Ricci Memorial Scholarship” Sons of Italy to John Bucciarelli, Giancarlo Colasuonno, Danielle Jannarone, Kaila Migliazza, David Patracuolla, Victoria Rossi and Matthew Ruggiero.

Samuel Kaplan American Legion Americanism” Scholarship Award was presented to Aarin Feliz.

George Bohr Achievement Award American Legion was presented to Brett Mc Lean and Antonio Ybanez.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Scholarship was presented to Aleena Kazmi and Elizabeth Tu by Ronald Orthwein.

Troy-Hills Memorial Post #101 84 VFW Scholarship was presented to Jacob Helmlinger.

Blue Collar Workers of Parsippany-Troy Hills presented to Elizabeth Tu

Jacqueline Scura “Chance for Success Scholarship” was presented by Mr. Bennett Epstein to Amber Moore.

Mr. Bill Wall presented the Parsippany Elks #2078 Most Valuable Student Award to Viren Lad.

The Valori Family Scholarship was presented to Zachary Kovacs and Danielle Jannarone by Dr. Louis Valori.

Northern NJ Chinese Association Scholarship was presented to Phyllis Chou.

Stephen S. Martino Memorial Scholarship was received by Michele Burdick and Matthew Ruggiero.

Women’s Club of Parsippany Scholarship was presented to Jennifer Atherton, Erin Hoffman and Nicole Scarmazzo by Ms. Penny Radosin.

Mary Ann Augusta Memorial Scholarship was presented to Julianna Kadian.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Senior Citizens Scholarship was awarded to Danielle Jannarone.

Morris County College Fair Committee presented to Brianna D’ Alessio and Nicolas Galvis by Mrs. Aimee Letsch.

Central Middle School Faculty Scholarship was presented to Samir Gandhi, by Ms. Aimee Doyle.

Parsippany High School Faculty Scholarship was received by Joshua Lustig and Malcolm Udoh.

The Dora B. Stolfi Memorial Scholarship was presented to Jenna Chung.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Rotary Club Scholarship was presented to Zachary Kovacs by Bruce Downing.

Project Graduation Slogan & Artwork was won by Michelle Burdick.

Vidyalaya, Inc. Scholarship was presented to Katie Lau by Ms. Asmita Mistry and Mr. Anurag Rochlani.

Gard and Anne O’Harra Scholarship was presented by Ms. Jennifer Hrobuchak to Joseph Kloss.

Joshua Lustig and Aarin Feliz was presented with “The Dr. Rudolph L. Schonfeld Scholarship.”

The Belleville Political and Social Club Award was presented to John Bucciarelli.

Air Force Academy Scholarship was presented to Joshua Fortes.

Board Member Nicolas Limanov and President Robert Peluso presented the “Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Award” to Andrew Massefski.

Student Council Awards were presented to Erick Abinader, Brittany Birth, James Brennan, Michelle Burdick, Jessica Chapman, Aarin Feliz, Danielle Jannarone, Zachary Kovacs, Andrew Massefski and Kaila Migliazza.

PGT Scholarship Parents of the Gifted & Talented was presented to Lilian Peng by Mrs. Barbara Sirvastava.

Troy Hills School Aluni Scholarship was received by Lauren Durborow.

“Lake Hiawatha School Alumni Scholarship” was given to Lilian Peng.

Northvail School Alumni Scholarship was presented to Julianna Kadian.

Rockaway Meadow School Alumni Scholarship was received by Zachary Kovacs.

Knollwood-Melvin Roth Memorial Scholarship was received by Andrew Massefski.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Parent/Teacher Student Association (PTSA) was received by Jennifer Atherton, James Brennan, Michelle Burdick, Lauren Calabrese, Julianna Kadian, Joseph Kloss, Katie Lau, Andrew Massefski, Victoria Rossi and Jenna Scalzo.

Emil Johnson Vocational Scholarship Parsippany Senior Citizens was presented to Ronald Tudorache.

Rocco A. Cerbo Memorial Scholarship was received by Kishan Patel.

Red Hawk Awards were to students with a 3.0 GPA, minimum of three varsity letters from Athletic participation and community service oriented were David Aloisio, Amanda Angulo, Jennifer Atherton, Brinany Birth, Omari Bokhari, John Bucciarelli, Alexis Cavaluzzo, Phyllis Chou, Giancarlo Colnsuonna, Joshua Crawford, Emily Davis, Emily Fales, Aarin Feliz, Joshua Fortes, Malik Francis, Skylar Gohn, Zachary Kovacs, John Lips, Katherine Lips, Andrew Massefski, Kaila Migliazza, Jane Ooi, David Patracuolla, Nicole Polak, Gabriela Rachmaciej, Brian Rodriguez, Victoria Rossi, Maya Rudolph, Matthew Ruggiero, Veronica Shaw, Andrew Smith, Christopher Tang and Ronald Tudorache.

The academic awards are:
MUSIC:
High Note Awards: Maire Burder; William Leys PHS Choral Parents Association Scholarship: Matthew Marinelli; Sarah Ferguson PHS Band Boosters Association Scholarship: Brian Carter, Jenna Chung, Sarah Ferguson, Kentaro Hansen, Joshua Lustig, Samantha Natoli, Henry Shen, Kyle Ting, Joshua Wong and Christopher Yang; Eddie Jackson Memorial Scholarship: Kyle Ting; Mt. Tabor Outstanding Music Award: Joshua Lustig; Alice S. Windish Music Award: Joshua Lustig.

SOCIAL STUDIES
Civics Award: Jenna Chung and Joon Lee; Excellence in Writing Award: Jonathan Di Pippa;
“Theodore Roosevelt Award” Kentaro Hansen;

WORLD LANGUAGES:
Excellence in French: Nicolas Galvis; Excellence in Italian: Nicole Scarmazzo; Excellence in Spanish: Jonathan Di Pippa

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Outstanding Physical Education: Andrew Ybanezefski; Students of the Year: Victoria Rossi.

ATHLETIC AWARDS
Blue Collar Workers of Parsippany-Troy Hills: Kaila Migliazza; Parsippany Soccer Club Scholarship: Brittany; Birth Par-Troy Little League East Scholarship: John Bucciarelli, Giancarlo Colosuonno, Zachary Kovacs, Kaila Migliazza, Ryan Orr, Victoria Rossi, Matthew Ruggiero and Andrew Smith; U.S. Anny Reserve National Scholar: Jennifer Atherton; Athletes Award: Andrew Smith; U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award: Emily Davis and Nikolajs Grinvalds; Northwest Jersey Athlete Conference Award: Joshua Fortes and Katherine Lips; NJSIAA Scholar Athlete: Aaron Feliz; The Michael R. Codella Female/Male MVP Trophy: Andrew Massefski; Victoria Rossi Morris County Scholar/Athlete Award: Gabriela Rachmaciej and Joshua Crawford.

Jablonka named to Saint Francis University Dean’s List

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Melanie Jablonka, photo from FaceBook
Melanie Jablonka, photo from FaceBook

PARSIPPANY — Melanie Jablonka, a Health Science (OT) major was among over 700 students to be named to the Saint Francis University Dean’s List for the spring 2015 semester.

To achieve Dean’s List at Saint Francis University students must have full-time status and must attain a quality point average of at least 3.5 for the given semester.

Zoning Board to hear site plan for 212 apartments on IMS Drive

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PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board of Adjustment will be hearing an application for MCRT Investments, on Wednesday, June 17, at 7:30 p.m.  MCRT is seeking preliminary and final site plan in connection with a previously granted use variance to construct to construct 212 residential dwelling units on Interpark Boulevard.  Interpark Boulevard is located off Route 46, near the newly opened Houlihans Restaurant.

The application is a companion application to use variance approved under Case # 14:30 on April 1, 2015.

On the same property, IMS Health leased 62,000 square feet in the building adjacent to the proposed residential building, which is located at 100 Interpark Boulevard.

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The building where IMS is located at 100 Interpark Boulevard is adjacent to the proposed residential dwellings
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