Fire District 6, Parsippany Elks host breakfast fundraiser for Aiden Duran

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Volunteer Fire District 6 and Parsippany-Troy Hills Elks Lodge 2078 hosted a breakfast benefit for Aiden Duran on Sunday, April 19.

All the proceeds from the event were given to the family of Aiden Duran to help with the expenses the family is occurring.

Andrew Lysandrou, a volunteer at Parippany-Troy Hills Fire District 6 arranged this fundraiser for the family.

This writer had the opportunity to meet family members and the family submitted their story to Parsippany Focus.  We are sharing their message with our readers.

A message from the family of Aiden Alberto Duran:

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Aiden Alberto Duran

Four year old Aiden is a warrior. He is a son, grandson, nephew, cousin, friend, and soon to be big brother of a little girl named Amy Angelica whom he is so anxious to meet.  Since he was able to speak, Aiden has impressed us with his quick wit, charm, humor, and intelligence.  His teacher told his mother that every day during recess, Aiden waits at the door until all of his classmates have passed through the door before he exits.  It was also brought to our attention that he is very compassionate with all of his classmates as well.  Wherever he saw a need, he demonstrated care, love, and compassion.

Aiden Alberto Duran
Aiden Alberto Duran

Today we will tell the story of a four year old, brave, and beloved little warrior named Aiden Alberto Duran.  He arrived in October of 2010, a healthy eleven pound gorgeous little boy.  He bought our family happiness and filled us with so much love.

During February of 2012, a parent’s worst nightmare occurred!  Aiden was diagnosed with Clear Cell Sarcoma of the kidney.  His parents were informed that he had to undergo surgery to remove the mass but they couldn’t save his kidney due to the size of the tumor which was attached to the organ.  The treatment was intense and our families’ lives were changed forever.  In May of 2013, Aiden’s appendix was removed.  In October of 2013, Aiden got pneumonia and had to hospitalized again.

Aiden has always been a warrior.  He DOESN’T know the word defeat!  Aiden has been and is continually strong, full of life, love, and smiles.  He has continually taught us to have faith and remain positive.  It has been the glorious hand of God whom has sustained him and the family throughout all of these ordeals.  The doctors couldn’t believe that with his diagnosis he was as strong as he was.  We however, did know why he was as strong as he was.  That is because ever since we knew that Carmen was pregnant, we claimed God’s blood and WORD over him since before he was even born and God’s divine word NEVER returns back void!  When the enemy sees the blood of the Lamb, it flees for there is power in the blood of Jesus Christ!  There is power in the name of Jesus!

Aiden Alberto Duran
Aiden Alberto Duran

God is our fortress and strong tower, an ever present help in the midst of our storms!  The Psalmist said: “I will lift my eyes to the hills.  From where does my help come?  My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.” Amen!  We went with total confidence and drew from the throne of grace.  It was there that we received mercy and found grace to help us in our time of need.

After several months of chemotherapy and some horrible scares, Aiden was finally cancer free!  What a day!  We praised God for his merciful hand over him and over time Aiden was able to attend pre-school.  Aiden’s parents decided that it was time to continue their journey as a family and decided to give Aiden a baby sister.  They decided to name her Amy Angelica.  Amy Angelica will be born at the end of April 2015 and Aiden will be the best big brother anyone can ever have!  Carmen’s pregnancy was full of happy days knowing that everything was back to normal and that the nightmare of painful days were left in the past.

This was until March 19, 2015.  That Thursday, Aiden fell from his bed and hit his head on the ground.  His parents rushed him to the Emergency Room for what they thought was a routine check-up for a simple bump.  When the Cat-Scan results were revealed, once again the worst nightmare for a parent happened.   They couldn’t believe that this was happening to them all over again!     

The doctors informed his parents that Aiden had a massive brain tumor.  God works in mysterious ways and we praise him continually no matter what!  All things work out for good for those whom love the Lord and are called according to his purposes.  By God’s beautiful grace, Aiden had not experienced any symptoms whatsoever and if it had not been that he fell from his bed, his diagnosis may have come too late.  Due to his fall, his brain swole up.

Aiden Alberto Duran
Aiden Alberto Duran

Two days later on Saturday, March 21, the doctors decided to have emergency surgery due to the swelling of the brain.  The family was informed that this surgery was going to undertake a minimum of six hours. BUT because our refuge and fortress is the Lion of the Tribe of Judah.  Our full trust is in the God of Israel!  In less than two hours, two of the doctors came out to inform us that the surgery had been a total success.  They confessed that they thought there going to have to dissect it …BUT by God’s divine intervention, they were able to take the whole mass out in one piece and in under two hours.  Praise be unto God!  For he whom dwells in the shelter of the Most High WILL abide in the shadow of the Almighty.  He truly is our refuge and fortress, our God in whom we fully trust! 

At first Aiden was being treated at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston.  Within days his parents decided to transfer Aiden to a children’s hospital that dealt with childhood illnesses.  Aiden was transferred to CHOP – The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

On Tuesday, March 24, the pathology report came back indicating that cancer had returned.  Our beautiful baby boy had to once again face this horrible disease.  Although our world was crumbling around us and were full of sadness, at the same time we know in whom we trust.  Although we were dismayed for a moment, we know whom our God is.  We know that the bigger the battle, the mightier the LION ROARS and acts!  God truly strengthened Aiden and all of our family.  He upheld us with his righteous right hand.

That day a whole staff of people from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia came to transport him to their hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

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Aiden Alberto Duran

Within the same week that Aiden had emergency surgery to remove the tumor.  He underwent a second surgery to put in a shunt in order to relieve the fluids on the brain.  Shortly afterward, Aiden underwent his first round of chemotherapy.  After his first round of chemotherapy, his parents decided that they had to leave behind their apartment in New Jersey, in order to be close to CHOP.  Recently he underwent the first round of radiation and is currently in the hospital.

On Monday, April 13, Aiden’s blood and cell count fell and he had to be given a blood transfusion.  He was admitted into the hospital since then but we know that when we call upon God’s name, he will not only acknowledge but helps us in our time of trouble.  We have full confidence and faith that God will continually deliver Aiden because he is a Father of mercies and his mercies are new every single day.  Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies.  The God of ALL comfort, whom comforts us in ALL of our afflictions and shall never leave us, nor forsake us.

We wish to thank GOD and also thank ALL whom have demonstrated their unconditional love for our beloved Aiden Duran.  We wish to express how grateful we are to all who hosted a beautiful breakfast fundraiser for Aiden.  Thank you Mr. Andrew Lysandrou of Parsippany.  Thank you Estella Company.  Thank you to the Parsippany Fire Association District 6, their Association President and all of their members.  

Thank you to the Parsippany-Troy Hills Elks Lodge 2078, Mr. Doug Muroz and all of their members.  

Thank you family and friends.  Thank you to every single person here for your loving support!  We sure appreciate all of you going the extra mile on this glorious Sunday in rallying support of our beloved Aiden.  Thank you for having hosted a breakfast and we are truly grateful for your prayers, love, time, and kind support. 

It seems only yesterday that our beloved nephew was taking his first steps and now he is four years old already!  Aiden’s parents have had to stop working in order to be next to their precious son.  Aiden’s little sister Amy Angelica is coming into this world in less than two weeks, and unfortunately the bills don‘t stop coming.  This is why we are especially grateful for your support.

Your precious seed is being planted in good soil for we trust God that Aiden will serve him as a Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  We are certain that when Aiden is older, he will use these experiences as a testimony of God’s power and might. 

We are certain that he whom began a good work in Aiden is faithful and just to complete it.  Forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead because God has continually been our pillar.  Aiden will continue to get treatment and our family is taking a stand against Cancer and stating out loud: “Cancer, YOU DON’T have a hold on our Aiden!”  AMEN!

Parsippany Chamber hosted Breakfast Networking and Business Security Event

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce presented a “Business Networking and Security” event at Parsippany International House of Pancakes (IHOP) on Thursday, April 23.

Patrolman Remo D’Alessandro, Community Relations Officer, Planning & Research Section, addressed the members in attendance on different divisions in the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department, Crime Prevention, Shoplifting Prevention, Burglary Prevention as well as Robbery Prevention.

Sheldon Dias, ADT Security, discussed the different security features ADT can offer both residential and commercial customers.

Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce “Business Before Business Breakfast Meetings” are the perfect way to start your day. Join PACC for some early morning networking and learn ways to address the day-to-day challenges that businesses face. You’re sure to pick up a valuable tip or two that you can take back with you to the office to improve your bottom line.

Our next “Business Before Business Breakfast Meetings” will be held on Tuesday, May 5 at Valley National Bank, 800 Route 46, starting at 8:00 a.m.  To participate in this event, click here, to make reservations.

Colliers International Arranges Paychex Relocation

PARSIPPANY   Colliers International has arranged a long-term, 30,000-square-foot corporate relocation for Paychex North America Inc. at One Centennial Plaza, located at 1 Centennial Avenue in Piscataway. Paychex will relocate in fall 2015.

Paychex —  a provider of payroll, human resource, and benefits outsourcing solutions for small to medium-sized businesses —  will relocate from its current space to its new location in the fall, occupying a portion of the first floor of the three-story, 236,961-square-foot office building.

Located at 1 Centennial Avenue, the property has recently commenced a capital improvements program. The building features a gleaming, three-story, glass enclosed atrium, conference and training center, security desk, on-site property management, 24/7 access, a spacious full-service cafeteria, and an outdoor seating area.

“The ongoing extensive capital improvements not only re-affirm the owners’ commitment to this desirable, Class-A office building, but truly impact the New Jersey market, as tenants increasingly are looking to relocate to buildings which feature best-in-class amenities,” said Richard J. Madison, Executive Managing Director with Colliers International, who along with Associate Jack Callahan represented the landlord in the transaction. “Paychex is an ideal tenant who was already in the local market and chose to relocate to One Centennial Plaza, which justly indicates all that the building has to offer.”

Michael Maroon, of Acclaim Group, represented Paychex in the transaction.

Located at a four-way interchange off 1-287 in Piscataway, the property is in close proximity to the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Routes 1 and 9. In addition, the property is a short drive to Newark International Airport.

About Colliers International

Colliers International is a global leader in commercial real estate services, with more than 16,300 professionals operating out of 502 offices in 67 countries. A subsidiary of FirstService Corporation, Colliers International delivers a full range of services to real estate occupiers, owners and investors worldwide, including global corporate solutions, brokerage, property and asset management, hotel investment sales and consulting, valuation, consulting and appraisal services, mortgage banking and insightful research. Colliers International has been recognized and ranked by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals’ Global Outsourcing 100 for 10 consecutive years, more than any other real estate services firm.

 

Branford Hall Career Institute offers Complimentary Massages, Art Display, and more

PARSIPPANY — Branford Hall Career Institute’s Parsippany campus has announced a complimentary event featuring chair massages, an art display, blood pressure testing, and computer technology demonstrations, among other informational offerings for individuals seeking to learn more about career opportunities.

This event will be held on Thursday, April 30 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Committed to the health and well-being of the North Jersey community, Branford Hall is hosting this event as a community-building and educational experience to relieve stress while allowing its students to train their new skills. Information about Branford Hall’s career-focused training programs will also be available.

Branford Hall offers career training programs in Medical Billing and Coding, Medical Assistant, Computer Networking and Security, and Graphic Design and Animation.

Branford Hall Career Institute’s Parsippany campus is located at 959 Route 46 East, on the third floor. The closest NJ Transit Bus Stop is “U.S. 46 at Beverwyck Road” on routes 874 and 79.

For more information, please contact Richard Costa at (973) 658-6838.

About Branford Hall Career Institute

Branford Hall Career Institute is an accredited vocational school with a 50-year history of providing career education for our local community. Branford Hall is committed to providing essential skills, training, and real-world experience to help our students secure employment in their fields of training. We empower students with knowledge that earns them the respect and means of rewarding self-support. For more information, call 800-959-7599 or visit www.branfordhall.edu.

 

 

Parsippany receives funding for North Beverwyck Road Improvement Project

PARSIPPANY — Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills has been selected to receive $250,000 in funding from the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Fiscal Year 2015 Municipal Aid Program intended for the North Beverwyck Road Improvement Project.

The State Aid Program is one way in which the NJDOT works with county and municipal governments to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the state’s transportation system. It can provide towns with additional monies to renew their aging infrastructure.

The application was submitted in 2014 by Township Engineer, Justin Lizza.

The circus has arrived in Parsippany

PARSIPPANY — If you drive down Baldwin Road this afternoon and see some horses, camels and other animals they haven’t escaped from the zoo.  The Parsippany PAL has two circus shows this evening. The first show is at 5:00 p.m. and the second show starts at 7:30 p.m. Adult tickets are $15.00, and you receive one child ticket free.

Walker International Events Presents five generations of circus.

Doors open one hour prior to show. Rain or Shine.

Buy tickets online at www.walkerevents.net.

The Parsippany PAL is located at 33 Baldwin Road.

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The camels outside enjoying the fresh air, eating and waiting for tonight’s show
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The animals for tonight’s circus have arrived
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The horse eating lunch
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Wheelbarrows of hay for the animals.

Broken: Original Church Play

PARSIPPANY — “Broken”, an original play written by Pastor Jeff Edwards with help from the Confirmation Adventure members will be performed on Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsippany United Methodist Church at 903 South Beverwyck Road.

With humor, music and profundity the play presents a unique take on the meaning of the Christian faith.

In rehearsal for six months, the cast consists of the confirmation youth: Earl Christofferson, Kayla Christofferson, Ryan Christofferson, Cassie Cogan, Edward Cogan, Anna Gripp, Erika Gripp, Brendan Laux, Julia Sklow, and Kaitlyn Sklow; child cast members: Frances DiPietro, Maggie Letsch, Abby Matheis, Jake Matheis; and adult cast members: Amy Gripp, Maidie Erickson, Arlene Sklow. Greg Elbin is the musical director, Anthony DiPietro is in charge of lighting, and Anita Laux is in charge of choreography.

Admission is free; there will be a free will offering.

Driver inattention causes three car accident

PARSIPPANY — On Saturday afternoon April 18 at 2:41 p.m. Ms. Alllison A. Shaffer was sitting at the traffic light in her 2012 Black Kia Optima. Ms. Elizabeth was sitting at the traffic light behind Ms. Shaffer. She was driving a 2012 Hyundai Elantra.  According to police investigation, Mr. Franco Colosurano, 53, Parsippany, was traveling south on North Beverwcyk Road in a 2014 Nissan Altima, and due to driver inattenative, he crashed into the 2012 Hyundai, which in turn crashed into the 2012 Kia Optima.

There were no injuries reported.  The accident was investigated by Parsippany-Troy Hills Patrolman Gian Cacioppo.

Mr. Colosurano was charged with carless driving.

County Prosecutors Association of ohe State of New Jersey Announces Scholarships

The County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey announces the availability of the Oscar W. Rittenhouse, Andrew K. Ruotolo, Jr., Harris Y. Cotton and the John H. Stamler Memorial Scholarships. The County Prosecutors Association of the State of New Jersey Committee, a nonprofit corporation, annually awards scholarships to law students, college and graduate students. Each scholarship is a one-year grant in the amount of up to $3,500.00 paid directly to the recipient. Scholarship recipients from previous years are ineligible.

To be eligible for the Oscar W. Rittenhouse Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must be a New Jersey resident accepted for admission to a law school. The applicant must have an interest in pursuing a career as a prosecutor. The applicant must also demonstrate financial need.

To be eligible for the Andrew K. Ruotolo, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must be a New Jersey resident accepted for admission to a law school or graduate school. The applicant must exhibit an interest in, and commitment to, enhancing the rights and well-being of children through child advocacy programs. The applicant must also exhibit financial need.

To be eligible for the Harris Y. Cotton Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must be a New Jersey resident accepted for admission to a law school. The applicant must have an interest in pursuing a career as a prosecutor with an emphasis in Domestic Violence or Hate Crime prosecutions. The applicant must also demonstrate financial need.

To be eligible for the John H. Stamler Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must be a New Jersey resident and sworn law enforcement officer seeking educational advancement on a college or graduate level to improve his or her effectiveness as a law enforcement officer. The applicant must also demonstrate financial need.

Applications must be postmarked by July 15, 2015. Personal interviews of finalists will be conducted. Applicants will be notified of the Committee’s decision in October, 2015. Anyone interested in receiving an application can download by clicking here.