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Police say DWI Driver Made Bogus 911 Call to Divert Them

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Hayley Oates, 25, Lake Hiawatha. Photo Credit: MUGSHOT: Courtesy WAYNE PD

PARSIPPANYย โ€”ย A Parsippanyย woman called in a bogus report of an assault outside a local restaurant so that she and a companion could leave another bar without being arrested for DWI, Wayne police charged.

Hayley Oates, 25, Lake Hiawatha was arrested Thursday, November 19 and charged with filing false reports to law enforcement and creating a false public alarm, Detective Capt. Laurence W. Martin said in a statement. She was released pending a court appearance.

Police discovered that Oates allegedly posted on social media โ€œlmao.. 2 mins later the cop peals out..silly piggies tricks r for uโ€ after making the call.

Martin called Oatesโ€™ alleged actions โ€œinexcusable and reprehensible behavior,โ€ and said police officers place themselves in harmโ€™s way daily responding to real events.

Officer Gregory Halligan and Sgt. Donald Davidson responded to Mother’s Ale House around 3:15 a.m. Monday morning after a 911 call reporting โ€œa female being attacked in the parking lot.โ€ The caller told the dispatcher that the suspect was in a blue pickup truck before abruptly hanging up.

The officers raced to the bar with their lights and sirens activated and found no evidence of an assault, nor any witnesses, Martin said. The surveillance cameras in the area did not pick up any assault.

Detective Sgt. Robert Simpson and Detective Dave Collins discovered that Oates had allegedly made the fake call to draw police officers to Motherโ€™s Ale House while she and an unidentified man could leave the Grasshopper Too, located down the street from Mother’s, without getting caught for driving under the influence.

 

Home Depot sold items under recall, commission and company say

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Home Depot shoppers, check your work benches and kitchens. The home supply retailer and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Wednesday announced that Home Depot continued to sell more than two dozen products after they were subject to recalls. The recalled items could put consumers at risk for shocks and burns, among other things, the commissionโ€ฆ

Malak Hagag reads Halloween story for Focus

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The staff at Parsippany Focus has chosen three winners in our โ€œHalloween Story Contestโ€ for young readers.IMG_2997

The secondย winner is a student at Knollwood Elementary School; 5thย Grade, 10ย years old: Malak Hagag. Malak received a plaque from Parsippany Focus, lunch for Malak, her parents and her teacher Mrs. Vittorio and a $25.00 VISA gift card.

Malak’s story was:ย Flair and the Other

We arrived at the Old McGrancleโ€™s Graveyard. It was extremely terrifying. Right when I stepped in, I got chills up my spine. We heard a devastating sound. I told my sister there was nothing to be scared of, but she just ignored me. Then we heard a spine chilling laugh. I have to admit, I was a little scared. Ok, I was a lot scared, but I tried not to show it so that Flow wouldnโ€™t get scared. All of a sudden we saw a tiny house. We thought no one was inside but I take that back. A spark of light turned on. We were too scared to find out. So instead, we started wondering around the graveyard, gazing at the monuments and statues. Suddenly I felt a tap on my shoulder. I told Flow to cut it out, but she said it wasnโ€™t her. Same thing happened with her. She felt a tap and thought it was me, but I told her it wasnโ€™t me. Then we heard another sound. It was a weak voice saying,โ€Help meeeeee!!!โ€. This time we got really scared โ€ฆโ€ฆ Woah, woah, woah! I went too far. Let me introduce myself. My name is Blair and I have a sister named Flow. If youโ€™re wondering, yes we are twins. Anyway back to the story. Me and Flow were so excited for Halloween. It was a day away. Weโ€™ve been planning for this year since we were five. Instead of going trick-or-treating, we were going to Old McGrancleโ€™s Graveyard. We were also excited because this year we made our own costumes, and they are wicked. Weโ€™re going as soccer zombies. The day of Halloween came. We got ready for our plan. We were extremely elated. We ran to the graveyard.

Back to what I said before. We wanted to leave, but all of a sudden someone said, โ€œWait!โ€. We stopped. There was a ghost who claimed she was our sister. She also said that there was a wizard named Wizard lmblo that turned her into a ghost. Her name was Jenna. The only way she could become a human again is if we found some materials to make her a special potion. But the ingredients were impossible. They wereโ€ฆ

โ€ข 1 tablespoon of a white cowโ€™s milk
โ€ข 1 cup of squid ink
โ€ข 1 sharkโ€™s tooth
โ€ข 1 strand of hair from a brunette
โ€ข 1 feather from a blue jay

Some of them we could get. The strand of hair from a brunette is perfect because I am a brunette. We also found a blue jayโ€™s feather on the ground. Luckily, we remembered that we have a squad at home because mom was going to make calamari for dinner. We also remembered that mom always buys milk from a white cow. We ran home as quick as possible. While we were there we told mom about everything that was happening. Flow then asked mom why she never told us about Jenna. Mom said, โ€œI was worried youโ€™d get scared.โ€ We got the milk and found the squid, but there was no ink inside of it. But after a couple of minutes mom remembered she had squid ink in the pantry to make pasta . We ran out the door, and back to the graveyard. โ€œBut wait weโ€™re missing the shark tooth!โ€ I said. Thank goodness, I got Flow a shark tooth necklace for her birthday.

We were so excited to see our long lost sister. We mixed the ingredients. Then a beautiful young lady appeared upon us. Me and Flow got to know her better on our way home. Then a question popped up to my head,โ€Why were you turned into a ghost?โ€. Jenna said that there was a misunderstanding between her and Wizard lmblo. We asked her who was Wizard lmblo. Jenna said, โ€œWizard lmblo was the guardian of the graveyard. It was his home. So if anyone trashed it he turns them into ghosts.โ€ Then she said that her friend knew about the whole ghost thing. So her friend tpโ€™d the graveyard and ran away so that it looked like Jenna did it. Than Wizard lmblo appeared and thought it was Jenna that did it. Jenna tried to explain, but he just ignored me. Sheโ€™s been waiting for this year so that we could save her and we did.โ€ Thank you!!โ€ she said. We told her that she was very welcome. When we got home mom and dad were crying tears of joy. They were so happy to see her. We all stayed up and watched a movie as a family. I also made some popcorn. Oh ya, I forgot to tell you, we found out that she was also our twin, so I guess we are triplets. Even though this Halloween started a little rough, it turned out to be the greatest day of my life.

Maya Celli reads Halloween story for Focus

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Mrs. Julianane Brown-Celli, Frank Cahill, Ms. Wrightson, Maya, Fiona Celli (sister) and her father Mr. Mark Celli

The staff at Parsippany Focus has chosen three winners in our โ€œHalloween Story Contestโ€ for young readers.

The thirdย winner is a student at Knollwood Elementary School; 5thย Grade, 10ย years old: Maya Celli. Maya received a plaque from Parsippany Focus, lunch for Maya, her parents and her teacher Ms. Wrightson and a $25.00 VISA gift card.

Maya’s story was:

Derick and the Kingโ€™s Ghost Castle

There was a boy named Derick who was always adventurous and had a big imagination, too. In his town, there was an old castle that existed around the 1500โ€™s. People tell rumors and say that there was a king, and that his ghost still haunts the decrepit, weary place.

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Maya Celli reading her Halloween story for the Focus staff

He guards his castle from any living being that crosses itโ€™s path. No one had ever come back to tell about it. He did not believe in ghosts, so one day, Derick decided to visit this so-called โ€œcastleโ€. The crumbled building had broken down antique furniture, and the carpet on the floor had a stench mildew and watered down, sour milk. There was a chandelier that had fallen down onto the ground, and the white candles, had turned yellow. Derick counted about sixteen cobwebs in a single room. There was a shelf of withered books, and the stained glass windows were broken and shattered. He was so absorbed in the interior of the ruins that he almost forgot why he came there.

Suddenly, an unknown voice called out in medieval vocabulary, โ€œWe seem to have a young fellow โ€ฆ a wanderer?โ€ Derick was so freaked he dove behind a pile of cobblestones.

The ghost echoed โ€œBe gone! Get away from our castle or thy shalt be sorry!โ€. This wording was not easy, but Derick tried to understand it, and he knew he just wanted to get out of there. Derick sprinted to his bike, and pedaled as fast as he could.

Derek grew up and eventually moved away. One day, however, Derick was unpacking his boxes in his new home, and suddenly, a peculiar breeze filled the room and blew the curtains. A tornado of leaves filled the room and entered through the window. Then, Derick heard the same voice he had encountered years ago. โ€œIโ€™ll GET YOU, DERICK!!!โ€.

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Parsippany Focus publisher Frank Cahill giving Maya a $25.00 MasterCard Gift Card
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Maya Celli’s drawing

 

 

Rauchberg Dental Annual Day of Free Dentistry a Success

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Dr. Markย Khaimov, Dr. Alanย Rauchberg, Dr.ย Deepaย Rupani, and Dr. Davidย Serratelli

doctors who participated; Dr. Markย Khaimov, Dr. Alanย Rauchberg, Dr.ย Deepaย Rupani, and Dr. Davidย Serratelli.

PARSIPPANY โ€” Rauchberg Dental Group, a premier healthcare provider in Parsippany, hosted its fifth annual Rauchberg Gives Back Day on Saturday, November 14; a day of free dentistry for those in need. They provided care for 30 patients, who chose from three services including a cleaning, filling, or an extraction. Over $10,000 in donated services were performed.

โ€œWe are so grateful that this yearโ€™s event was another success. We were able to treat 30 patients who did not have the means to afford dental care otherwise,โ€ said Dr. Alan Rauchberg. โ€œWe are always glad to be of service to those in need.โ€

Offering state-of-the-art dental technology, modern comforts, and in-room amenities, their team prioritizes education and dental innovation. For more information, please visit Rauchberg Dental Group online at www.rauchberg.com, or call (973) 334-3777 for an appointment.

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

Death Investigated in Morristown

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MORRISTOWN โ€” Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and Morristown Bureau of Police Chief Peter Demnitz announce an investigation into a deceased person found in Morristown.

On November 17, 2015, at approximately 8:30 a.m., officers from the Morristown Bureau of Police responded to a call of an unconscious person.ย  Upon their arrival, one deceased male was located in an alley behind 12 Schuyler Place. The victim is identified as Oscar Alberto Romero, 23, formerly from Honduras, more recently not having a consistent residence.

An autopsy was performed by Dr. Ronald V. Suarez, MD of the Morris County Medical Examinerโ€™s Office.ย  The cause and manner of death are pending.

This investigation is ongoing and being investigated by members of the Major Crimes Unit of the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office as well as member of the Morristown Bureau of Police. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Major Crimes Unit of the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office at (973) 285-6200 or the Morristown Bureau of Police at (973) 538-2200.

It does not appear at this time that there is any risk to the general public.

 

PHS Bands held pancake fundraiser at Applebees

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Brendan Laux serving food

PARSIPPANYย โ€” The winning champs PHS Bands held a pancake fundraiser at Applebee’s on Sunday, November 15.

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Parsippany High School Marching Band wonย First Place in the Group IV 2015 National Championsย and 2015 Espirit DeCorps Awardย held today in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

They cameย home with first place with an impressive score of 96.36.

On Sunday, November 22 the Parsippany High School Marching Band Motorcadeย will start at 12:00 noon. On Monday, November 23 the Marching Band will have an Award Dinner at 5:30 p.m. at Hanover Manor. ย Then on Monday, November 30, International House of Pancakes (IHOP) invited the Marching Band for “Breakfast for Dinner” for the Champs, starting at 5:30 p.m.

 

Ishita Bandyopadhyay reads Halloween story for Focus

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PARSIPPANYย โ€”ย The staff at Parsippany Focus has chosen three winners in our โ€œHalloween Story Contestโ€ for young readers.

The first winner is a student atย Littleton Elementary School; 3rd Grade, 8 years old:ย Ishita Bandyopadhyay. Ishita received a plaque from Parsippany Focus, lunch for Ishita, her parents and her teacher Ms.ย Tiesi and a $25.00 VISA gift card.

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Parsippany Focus Publisher Frank Cahill awards Ishita Bandyopadhyay with a $25.00 VISA gift card
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Co-owner IHOP Mo Abdelhadi, Biplab Bandyopadhyay, Nicolas Limanov, Sudakshini Pal, Ishita Bandyopadhyay, and Ms. Tiesi, third grade teacher

Ishitaโ€™s story was titled

โ€œMonster Villeโ€

Are you scared of monsters? If youโ€™re brave enough then come with me, come on, itโ€™ll be fun. I am going on a trip to a village where all those monsters roam around. I take the โ€œ106 Monster Expressโ€. I have some friends who live there_, wait train, wait I have to go to the village of monsters! Wait, wait, wait!_ Oh, sorry, I was talking to you so much that I almost forgot about my train! Now where was I? Oh yes, thereโ€™s Achoo, I know thatโ€™s a funny name, but itโ€™s true, she sneezes all the time! Thereโ€™s also Smelly and Slimy, they are the stinkiest and the slimiest monsters youโ€™ll ever see. Oh, and another thing about Stinky and Slimy. _ Here we are at our first stop, the village of monsters, also known as Monster Ville. _ Oh no, no, no, no. Itโ€™s Slimy! He likes_; he got me, didnโ€™t he? As I was saying, he and Smelly like to hug a lot. Their mom couldnโ€™t choose their names over Hugsome and Huggy, or Smelly and Slimy! The mayor, my friend is Sleepy. I think you know what she does all day. Iโ€™ll give you a hint, it rhymes with peep. Yes, thatโ€™s right, sleep! Let me give you this warning, if you try and wake her up, sheโ€™ll use you as a teddy bear, sometimes even as a pillow! Last, but not least, Scarific, he likes to scare people out of their wits! If you act brave and donโ€™t scream, then Scarific will keep on scaring you, so you better scream! And that my friend, all my monster friends are at Monster Ville! I hope youโ€™ll come with me one day to the village of monsters!ย 

 

Central Middle School Student Honored as Music Students of the Month

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PARSIPPANYย โ€“ Students from schools based in Parsippany, East Hanover, Kinnelon, Dover, Pompton Plains, Madison, Morristown, Mt. Olive, Rockaway and Boonton were honored as Mayo Performing Arts Center October Music Students of the Month โ€“ Outstanding Vocalist — prior to the Friday, October 30, performance of โ€œBewitched Broadway.โ€

The students were recognized for their achievements on stage prior to the concert, and had a chance to meet the performers prior to the concert.

Students were nominated by their teachers and were chosen by the Theatreโ€™s Education Department based on their commitment to and excellence in the performing arts. The Theatre will honor a group of students every month throughout the season and invites area teachers to nominate students for this honor. Students will be invited to perform at a year-end recital in June.

The 2015-2016 Music Student of the Month program is sponsored by The Provident Bank Foundation.

Sarah Lepre a seventh grade student fromย Central Middle School, wasย nominated by Adam Aguanno.

Not only does Sarah stand out as an outstanding vocalist, but she has great enthusiasm and passion for singing. As a sixth grader last year she impressively starred as Tinkerbell in Central Middle Schoolโ€™s production of Peter Pan Jr. As a lover of musical theater she has participated in several musicals outside of school including Shrek the Musical at Hoboken Summerstage, Legally Blonde Jr. with the New Vision Players in Paramus, and in Gypsy with the Old Library Theatre in Fairlawn. She was awarded the Best Youth Actress award for 2014 from the Old Library Theatre! In addition to musical theatre she has been taking singing, acting, and dance lessons for five years at Gateway to the Arts in Boonton. She is also a member of her church choir at St. Annโ€™s Parish.

Man Charged With Endangering the Welfare of Children and Oscenity

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Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp

PARSIPPANYย โ€”ย Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and Chief Paul Philipps of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department announce the arrest of Matthew Maire, 25, of Butler, Pennsylvania for two counts of Endangering the Welfare of Children and Obscenity for Persons Under 18.

The charges stem from allegations that Maire sent photographs of his intimate parts to the alleged victim, an eight-year old female. Maire also requested and received intimate photographs from the same alleged victim. ย Their contact was a one day event. The victim disclosed the allegations to a family member.

Maire and victim met and communicated on โ€œSayHiโ€, a cellphone messenger application, where he identified himself as โ€œTyler,โ€ with an associated screen name of โ€œmcoolmanpa.โ€

On Tuesday, November 17, Maire was charged with:

  • one count of Endangering the Welfare of Children, Causing a Child to Engage in Child Pornography, a crime of the first degree;
  • one count of Endangering the Welfare of Children, a crime of the third degree;
  • and one count of Obscenity for Persons Under 18, a crime of the third degree.

Anyone with information relating to these charges is urged to contact the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office Sex Crimes/Child Endangerment Unit at (973-) 285-6200.

Prosecutor Knapp would like to thank the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department, specifically, Det. Dan Cicala and Sgt. Tom Lesiak; the Morris County Sheriffโ€™s Office Criminal Investigations Section, specifically Lt. Bruce Dunn and Det. Doug Laird; the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office Sex Crimes/Child Endangerment Unit; the Pennsylvania Attorney Generalโ€™s Child Predator Section, specifically Agent Duane Tabak; and the Butler City Police Department.

Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation.ย  Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until he or she has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Andrew Pena Charged With Attempting to Influence a Jury

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Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp

MORRIS COUNTY โ€” Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp announces that Andrew Pena, age 48, formerly from Hewitt, was charged with various crimes related to his attempts to influence the jury that had been empaneled in his recent Aggravated Sexual Assault trial.

On October 27, a trial commenced involving Pena and continued until a guilty verdict was returned on November 10.ย  Assistant Prosecutor Christopher Schellhorn represented the State during this trial.

A Morris County Jury returned a guilty verdict in the trial of Andrew Pena.ย  The jury returned a verdict of guilty on counts of Aggravated Sexual Assault (a crime of the first degree), Burglary (a crime of the second degree), Sex Assault by Force or Coercion (a crime of the second degree), Criminal Sexual Contact (a crime of the fourth degree) and Criminal Restraint (a crime of the third degree).

Once the guilty verdict was returned, Pena was remanded to the Morris County Correctional Facility and his bail was revoked.

During the pendency of trial, an investigation began into attempts by Pena to influence the jury and obstruct the administration of law.ย  It was ultimately discovered that Pena conspired with another individual, Michael Campbell, 44, of Wharton, to distribute information that was previously deemed inadmissible during trial, in an effort to influence the jury.ย  Confidential documents, provided to Pena in accordance with the Rules of Court, were duplicated, altered, and then disseminated in areas near the Morris County Courthouse.

The investigation also revealed communications between Pena and Campbell detailing their plans to disseminate this information, including which documents were to be used, the manner in which they would be disseminated, the areas they would be disseminated to, the appropriate time to disseminate the information, and the urgency of following through with this conspiracy.

Michael Campbell was arrested by Detectives with the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office on November 5.ย  He was charged with Obstructing Administration of Law or Other Governmental Function (a crime of the fourth degree) in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a)(b) and Corrupting or Influencing a Jury (a crime of the third degree) in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-8(a)(c).ย  He was subsequently released on a Summons.

On November 17, the Honorable Stephen Taylor, P.J.Cr. authorized charges against Pena for Obstructing Administration of Law or Other Governmental Function (a crime of the fourth degree) in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a)(b), Corrupting or Influencing a Jury (a crime of the third degree) in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-8(a)(c), and Conspiracy to commit both crimes (crimes of the fourth and third degree, respectively).ย  Bail was set in the amount of $25,000.

Pena is scheduled to be sentenced regarding the guilty verdict on December 4 by the Honorable Stephen Taylor, P.J.Cr.

A court date for Penaโ€™s current charges are yet to be determined.

Prosecutor Knapp would like to thank the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office Major Crimes Unit, as well as the Criminal Investigation Section, the Bureau of Corrections, and the Protective Services Unit of the Morris County Sherriffโ€™s Office for their efforts in this investigation.

Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation.ย  Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until he or she has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Kiwanis Club Wine Tasting a success

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Proud committee members of Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Wine Tasting Event

PARSIPPANYย โ€” Members of the Wine Tasting Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany met on Monday, November 16 to finalize this years successful event.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Foundation hosted its 19th Annualย โ€œGrand Tastingโ€ benefitting Camp Nejeda, serving children with Type 1 Diabetes since 1958, and other charitable projects on Thursday, October 22 at the Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock Avenue, East Hanover.

Wines were arranged by Liquor Outlet Wine Cellars, click here for more information.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation.

Camp Nejeda has been in continuous operation since 1958 and at our present location since 1960. They are funded by the Camp Nejeda Foundation, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Camp Nejeda is located at 910 Saddleback Road, Stillwater, New Jersey.

At Camp Nejeda youth with diabetes are given the opportunity to live, if only for one or two weeks, in a world where having diabetes is the norm and where there is no need to explain blood sugar testing, finger pricks, insulin injections, ketones, โ€˜lowsโ€™ (insulin reactions), boluses or โ€˜carbโ€™ counting because everyone here already understands.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany meets at the Empire Diner, 1315 Route 46, each Thursday at 7:15 a.m. for breakfast.

For more information on Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany, click here.

Prosecutorโ€™s Office to Participate in a Forum Discussing Campus Sexual Assault

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Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp

MORRIS COUNTYย โ€”ย Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp is pleased to announce his Officeโ€™s participation in a panel discussion regarding Campus Sexual Assault, presented by the League of Women Voters- Morristown Area (LWVMA).

The event will take place on Thursday, November 19 at the Madison Community House, 25 Cook Avenue, Madison, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Meg Rodriguez will be one of four (4) panelists in this event and will provide information regarding all aspects of campus sexual assault. The other panelists include:

  • Michael Bruchac, Vice-President, Morristown High School
  • Jennifer Dize-Hoffert, Assistant Dean of Students, Fairleigh Dickenson University, Florham Park Campus
  • Brady Root, Prevention Education Coordinator, Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance, Rutgers University
  • Audra Tonero, Assistant Director for Outreach & Education, Drew University

Louise Murray, Vice-President, LWV- Morristown Area will serve as the moderator for this event.

This is a free event and is open to the public.ย  For additional information, the LWVMA contact for this event is Cecile Kent, Chair Women & Family Issues, LWVMA, at (973) 644-0762 or [email protected].

Driver falls asleep: Strikes utility pole; brick planter; tree and more

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Photos by Mt. Tabor Volunteer Fire Department

PARSIPPANYย โ€” Mr. Andrew Rodriguez, 24, Parsippany, was travelling north on Littleton Road when he fell asleep at the wheel. ย The incident occurred on Sunday, November 8 at 9:31 a.m.

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The vehicle crossed the roadway, striking a mailbox of a Littleton Road resident, continued and striking a utility pole and then travelled across the lawn of a Rita Drive resident where the vehicle impacted a brick planter before re-entering the roadway. The vehicle then traveled across Rita Drive onto the lawn of another Littleton Road then impacting a tree and two brick light supports.

Mr. Rodriguez was charged with careless driving. Patrolman Joseph Churma investigated the accident.

The 2016 Toyota Corolla he was driving was towed from the scene by Eagle Towing.

Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department, Rainbow Lakes Volunteer Fire Company, Parsippany Rescue and Recovery Unit, Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department and Parsippany Emergency Medical Services were at the scene.

All photos by Mt. Tabor Volunteer Fire District 1.

Patel Brothers does not have a drive through

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A car hit the front window at Patel Brothers

PARSIPPANYย โ€” Ms. Harsha Mori, 60, Fairfield, was attempting to park in front of Patel Brothers, 1086 Route 46, on Thursday, November 12, when she hit the gas, instead of the brakes, and hit several shopping carts and then smashed into the front window of Patel Brothers.

She was able to drive her 2013 Mercedes-Benz C300 from the scene. Parsippany Rescue and Recovery arrived at the scene to board up the window.

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Please adopt me. I am looking for my furever home

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PARSIPPANYย โ€” Sandy is a femaleย Shepherd / Mixed withย short coat, medium built approximately one year old.

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She is currently at a foster home in Lake Parsippany and would like to have her own home.

At her foster home, she gets to play with Oliver and she is very friendly with other dogs and children. ย She loves going on walks and being outdoors.

Sandy’sย foster family says that sheย is a big kisser! She even licks Oliver’sย ears! Sandyย loves running and playing; ย she lovesย playing with her toy balls andย squeeky toys. Sandyย will cuddle with herย foster family and fall asleep laying next to them. She is definately a people dog andย good with children. Sandyย sleeps through the night without having an accident and she is doing good with house training.ย Even though Sandyย is enjoying her foster home, Sandyย is eager to find a family of her own.

Won’t you consider helping her get a new start?

If you are interested you can visit her page atย Eleventh Hour Rescue by clicking here, or you can email her foster parent so you can visit her, or click here to send her foster parent an email.

Prosecutor Knapp Announces Community Outreach Program for Morris County Clergy

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Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp

MORRIS COUNTYย โ€” The Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office held a presentation, on October 20, for the Morris Area Clergy Council at Saint Peterโ€™s Episcopal Church in Morristown regarding the New Jersey Attorney Generalโ€™s recently amended Use of Force Directive.

The meeting, initiated by Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, resulted from recent developments concerning interaction between the police and the public. The main speaker at the event was Elie Honig, the Director of Criminal Justice for the State of New Jersey.

As a follow up to the presentation, the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office is expanding its existing Community Outreach Program to include all members of the Morris County clergy. Last week approximately 175 clergy members received letters from Prosecutor Knapp regarding the Community Outreach Program.

According to Morris County Prosecutor Knapp, โ€œAs the lead law enforcement agency in Morris County, we deal directly with the Attorney Generalโ€™s Office. Further, we have authority over all Morris County Police Departments. It is important for the clergy to understand the various functions that the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office performs.ย  It is our hope the clergy will convey this understanding to their parishioners.โ€

The first meeting will be held in January. At that time the Office will address issues the clergy may have and begin to schedule programs on topics of concern.ย  There will be several seminars each year with regard to the various topics of interest. Of course, one of these topics would be the Attorney Generalโ€™s Amended Use of Force Directive.ย  Other topics would include, but not be limited to, Prisoner Re-entry, Sexual Assault, Bias Crime, the Heroin and the Opiate Epidemic.

Prosecutor Knapp stated, โ€œThe clergy are in a unique position to aid in facilitating a dialogue between law enforcement and the general public.ย  It is my sincere hope that the program helps inย continuing to foster the positive relationship the Morris County Prosecutorโ€™s Office has with the community.โ€

Real Dental Care holds ribbon cutting grand opening ceremony

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PARSIPPANY โ€” Real Dental Care held a ribbon cutting grand opening ceremony on Friday, November 13 at 540 Vail Road (across from Parsippany High School).

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Dr. Ninoska Fergusson receives a plaque from Robert Peluso, President, Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce
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Dr. Ninoska Fergusson receives a welcome plaque from Frank Cahill, Chairman Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Committee

Dr.ย Ninoska Fergussonย is aย graduate from UMDNJ/ RUTGERS dental school. Herย ethinic background is Venezuelan/ Irish. Sheย have been practicing as a general dentist for 18 years in the areas ย of Hudson, Bergen and Passaic counties.

She isย also a hard working mother dealing with everyday’s challenges. She isย married to herย wonderful husband Harry and have two great kiddos: Mina, 11,ย and Nino,ย 8.

Theyย recently relocated eightย months ago to Parsippany and moved into the Home/Dental office across from the Parsippany High School.

When sheย took over this dental office, sheย named it “Real Dental Care” because sheย truly believes in providing the best possible care with humbleness and passion. Sheย wouldn’t do it any other way.

She takes herย profession to the heart. Everyone that knows herย can testify to that. She isย proud to say that sheย has treated patients from all walks of life thus giving herย the opportunity to grow more, not only as a dentist, butย to becomeย a better person.

Your dental health as well as your well being is very important, that is why the Real Dental Care office provides the most comfortable, cozy and friendly atmosphere. Sheย considers herself a very compassionate and approachable person.ย  What separates ย Dr.ย Ninoska Fergussonย from the average dentist is the fact thatย sheย treats theย patients like one of herย own. ย Patients love our informalย approach. They are very pleased with our affordable fees, the comfortable payment plans, the late nights, every Saturday hours, the convenient location, walkings and emergencies are welcomed anytime, and our schedules are made to cater to everyone’s busy life.

Theย office offers full dental services with little or no referrals. Theyย accept all insurances including some medicaids.

Dr.ย Ninoska Fergusson said “I am personally extending a true genuine invitation to come and meet a group of individuals that are wiling and more than ready to help you meet your dental needs.”

Real Dental Care is located at 540 Vail Road and can be reached by callingย (973) 402-9228. You can click here to visit their website. Real Dental Care is a member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce.

Kiwanis Installs two new members

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PARSIPPANYย โ€” The Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany recently installed two new members. Pictured with President Connie Keller is Barbara Lysenko and Dr. Patrick Selimo.

Barbara Lysenko was introduced to Kiwanis by memberย Dr. Susan Elbin and Dr.ย Patrick Selimo was reintroduced by member Frank Cahill

Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Our members, Kiwanians, are service-minded men and women who are united in their commitment and compassion for others.

Any community need can become a Kiwanis service project, especially the needs of children. Kiwanis service projects range from efforts that help local communities to Kiwanis Internationalโ€™s Worldwide Service Project for the elimination of iodine deficiency disorders.

Kiwanis members dedicate more than 6 million volunteer hours and invest more than $100 million in service projects that strengthen communities and serve children every year.

At the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany, we want to ensure that all children have the opportunity to lead healthy, successful lives. We believe that by helping one child, you help the world.

For more information, click here. Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany meets every week at the Empire Diner, 1315 Route 46 on Thursday at 7:15 a.m.

PHS Drama Club to present “Exit the Body”

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PARSIPPANY โ€” The Parsippany High School Drama Club will present “Exit the Body” a three-act comedy by acclaimed playwright artist Fred Carmichael.

The show opens on Thursday, November 19 and also will be playing on Friday and Saturday. All three performances begin at 7:00 p.m. atย the Parsippany High School Auditorium.

Tickets areย $10.00 for Adults,ย $5.00 for Senior Citizens, Children and Non-Parsippany Students. Parsippany Troy Hills District Students are free with an ID.

When murder-mystery writer Crane Hammond rents out a New England house rumored to be housing a lost take of stolen diamonds, chaos ensues as everyone from the small town tries to get their hands on the gems. Who will survive and make a quick exit? Who will end up dead in the closet? Who will win the milkin’ contest?? Come watch and find out!

Cast:
Crane Hammond: Brianna Cooper
Kate Bixley: Lyla Evans
Helen O’Toole: Lindsey Medwin
Lillian Seymour: Carly Pasquale
Jenny: Maddie Carden

Vernon Cookley: Stephen Giercyk
Lyle Rodgers: Marcus Ng’oche
Philip Smith: Noel Chambers
Richard Hammond: Jahmil Roland
Randolph: Brendan Laux

Understudies: Juliana Smith, Isidra Labady, Jessica Michael, Cassie Cogan, Alivia Mercuro, John Lee, Sean O’Donnell, Malcom Green.

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