Ferraro’s Italian Food Specialties Named One Of The Best Sandwich Spots

PARSIPPANY — Ferraro’s Italian Food Specialties, a family-owned deli, has offered prepared meals and Italian specialties for over 30 years.

Of course, they’re also known for an incredible selection of classic Italian sandwiches. Specialty items include Michael’s Belly Buster with chicken cutlet, provolone, hot fryer peppers, broccoli rabe, crispy prosciutto, and balsamic glaze.

Michael’s Belly Buster with chicken cutlet, provolone, hot fryer peppers, broccoli rabe, crispy prosciutto, and balsamic glaze

They also offer hot sandwiches like The Sloppy Italian: smashed homemade meatballs topped with provolone, fryer peppers, onions, and broccoli rabe. The restaurant is owned by a family and is well-known for its incredible selection of classic Italian sandwiches. Another favorite is the Joe Pesci (Homemade roast beef with provolone, arugula, and horseradish sauce).

Joe Pesci (Homemade roast beef with provolone, arugula, and horseradish sauce) Extra horseradish sauce was added to this sandwich by request.

At Ferraro’s Italian Food Specialties, quality and freshness are paramount. They source their ingredients exclusively from local farmers’ markets, ensuring that every item on their menu is made using the finest and freshest seasonal ingredients.

By relying on local farmers’ markets, Ferraro’s can guarantee that their customers enjoy the best flavors each season offers. Whether it’s the vibrant produce of summer or the hearty root vegetables of winter, their commitment to using the best of the season ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and goodness.

No matter the time of year, you can trust that Ferraro’s will provide a dining experience showcasing each season’s essence. From farm-fresh vegetables to locally sourced meats and dairy, every ingredient is carefully selected to create delicious dishes representative of the region’s culinary traditions.

So, when you visit Ferraro’s Italian Food Specialties, you can have confidence that you’re supporting local farmers and producers and indulging in the freshest and finest ingredients that perfectly capture the essence of the season.

Ferraro’s is located at 166 Halsey Road. They open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday.

The Mail Box Store Celebrates Grand Opening with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

PARSIPPANY — On Saturday, July 15, the Economic Development Committee of Parsippany-Troy Hills Township proudly hosted the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of The Mail Box Store.

The Mail Box Store, conveniently located at 87B North Beverwyck Road, Lake Hiawatha, is the ultimate destination for all your packing, shipping, printing, and business service requirements. The team of skilled and dedicated professionals is committed to providing top-notch customer care, saving you time and money with a comprehensive range of products and services, all quickly and efficiently.

“Congratulations on your grand opening! We want to express our gratitude for selecting Parsippany as the location for your business. We wish you success and prosperity in your new ventureThank you for being a part of our community,” said Chairman of Parsippany Economic Development Committee Frank Cahill.

They have you covered whether you need to ship items domestically or internationally. Their expertise enables them to pack and ship almost anything to almost anywhere in the world. But the assistance doesn’t stop there. As Lake Hiawatha’s leading copy, print, and document services center, they offer a wide range of solutions to meet your needs.

During the ribbon-cutting event, Frank Cahill, Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development, had the honor of presenting a plaque to Jonathan Goettich, the owner of The Mail Box Store, extending a warm welcome to him in Parsippany.

In attendance at the ribbon-cutting event were esteemed guests, including Ildiko Peluso, a Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Parsippany-Troy Hills Councilman Justin Musella, Councilman Frank Neglia, Mayor James Barberio of Parsippany-Troy Hills, Jonathan Goettich, the owner of The Mail Box Store, Frank Cahill, Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development, Raj Dichpally, Secretary, and Robert Peluso, President of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Mail Box Store has the expertise and resources to handle everything from small to large print jobs, black and white, or color printing.

The Mail Box Store has the expertise and resources to handle everything from small to large print jobs, black and white, or color printing.

They are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Mail Box Store, conveniently located at 87B North Beverwyck Road, Lake Hiawatha, is the ultimate destination for all your packing, shipping, printing, and business service requirements.

Morris County Sons of Italy ~ Lodge 2561 Holds Highly Successful Charity Golf Outing

PARSIPPANY — Order Sons of Italy In America – Lodge 2561 held their Annual Basil Ricci Memorial Charity Golf Outing at the Knoll West Country Club in Parsippany on Thursday, July 13.  Mother Nature was generous and treated all in attendance to a gorgeous day, with bright blue skies and a slight breeze to offset the near 90-degree temperature. A little hot weather was certainly not enough to deter any of the maximum capacity 144 golfers, comprising 36 foursomes, from enjoying 18 holes on one of the most beautiful golf courses in New Jersey.

Sons of Italy Treasurer Mike Zambito and 2nd V.P. Mike Fazzio check in Anthony “Buster” Branca.

Lodge President Robert Adamo summed it up best with his message to the membership; “The culmination of all the work that started in February occurred yesterday at the Knoll West Country Club with the playing of the 23rd Annual SOI Golf Outing. Great weather, a beautiful course, and good friends and family all came together for a memorable day.”

Patsy Casamassa and Tony Rizzolo are selling raffle tickets and 50/50’s.

I just wanted to thank all our Golf committee members, all those members who volunteered their time, and all those who donated prizes and sponsorships for a job well done.

With all of us doing our part, no matter how small or large, it made the event a great success.”

Mayor James Barberio came by to offer his support and wish the golfers luck. The Mayor also generously donated a 65-inch television to the outing, which was raffled off during the post-game dinner.

The day included 18 holes of golf, a golf cart, a buffet lunch, drinks, refreshments on the course, an open bar at dinner, numerous prizes, goodies on and off the course, and much more. The Lodge wants to thank all the hole sponsors, full and half Cart Beverage sponsors, and all the numerous Prize Sponsors who generously contributed to the event’s success.

Players received a goodie bag and a 2023 Sons of Italy Golf Shirt. Holding the shirt is Dennis Farina.

The Sons of Italy is one of America’s largest and longest Italian American organizations. The Morris County Lodge was founded as a non-profit organization that contributes thousands of dollars to worthwhile local charities and families. 100% of what the Lodge raises in events like this goes directly back to local needy families as gift cards and various local charities, including but not limited to the Parsippany Food Pantry, High School Scholarships, the Valerie Fund, The Shelter for Battered Women, Alzheimer’s, and many more.

in honor of Adam Gragnani

Lodge 2561 Golf Committee is already in the process of organizing next year’s outing: it’s 24th. If you want to become one of their sponsors next year, don’t hesitate to contact Bob Wilhalme, Lou Amato, Joe Jannarone Jr., Jim Torsiello, or Bob Adamo. You can also email BobWilhalme@gmail.com or visit the Lodge’s website by clicking here.

Annual Basil Ricci Memorial Charity Golf Outing at the Knoll West Country Club
144 golfers, comprising 36 foursomes, from enjoying 18 holes on one of the most beautiful golf courses in New Jersey.

 

Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Promotes Investigative Officers

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, First Assistant Prosecutor Maggie Calderwood, and Chief of Detectives Robert McNally announced the recent promotions within the investigative team.

They proudly announce the promotion of Jan-Michael Monrad to Deputy Chief of Detectives. Jan-Michael has demonstrated exceptional dedication and leadership throughout his tenure, and we have every confidence in his ability to excel in this new role.

FAP Calderwood, Prosecutor Carroll, Deputy Chief Monrad, and Chief McNally.

These advancements and additions to our team reflect our ongoing commitment to maintaining a highly skilled and efficient investigative force. Congratulations to Jan-Michael Monrad on his promotion, and warmly welcome the new Detective to the ranks.

A formal ceremony was held on July 10, 2023, in the Commissioner’s Public Meeting Room.

Jan-Michael Monrad was promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief of Detectives. Deputy Chief Monrad graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Business Administration. He has over 28 years of Law Enforcement experience, having started his career as a Patrolman/Detective with the Boonton Township Police Department. In 2002, Deputy Chief Monrad was sworn in as a Detective with the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. As a Detective, Deputy Chief Monrad served in the Domestic Violence Unit, High Tech Crimes Unit, General Investigations Unit, and Special Enforcement Unit (SEU), where he conducted numerous undercover and surface narcotics investigations. In 2015, he was promoted to Detective Supervisor, and in 2016, to the rank of Sergeant of the Intelligence/ Homeland Security Unit, also supervising the High Tech Crimes Unit. Deputy Chief Monrad was promoted to Lieutenant of the Special Operations Division in 2018 and Captain in 2021. In 2023, when he was transferred to the Tactical Division, he was responsible for the operations of the Major Crimes Unit and the Sex Crimes Child Endangerment Unit. Deputy Chief Monrad has been involved in numerous narcotics, homicide, sex crimes, burglary, and missing persons investigations and has successfully testified in the State v. Jose Feliciano and State v. Kashif Parvaiz homicide trials. Deputy Chief Monrad is recognized as an expert in electronic surveillance and has conducted over 1,000 lawful intercepts of communications, and has taught classes on the subject on behalf of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, the County Prosecutor’s Association of New Jersey, the County Narcotics Commanders Association of New Jersey, MAGLOCLEN, the New Jersey Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He also has held certifications as a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) by the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS), a Tactical Emergency Medical Technician (TEMT), and the Commander of the Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) and Commander of Rapid Deployment Team (RDT). Promoted to Captain were Mark Castellano and Joseph Costello. Both previously had held the rank of Lieutenant.

Captain Castellano will command the Courts & Administration Division while retaining responsibility for Firearms and Training.

Capt. Castellano

Captain Castellano is a 24-year Law Enforcement veteran. His experience includes assignments in the Narcotics, Fugitive, Gangs, and Community Affairs Units. Capt. Castellano was a member of the Tactical Narcotics Team and is a Master ICAT, ABLE, Resiliency, and Implicit Bias Trainer. Capt. Castellano is a Police Training Commission Certified Firearms Instructor. He graduated from Seton Hall University and is an FBI Trilogy award recipient. Capt. Castellano is a lifelong martial artist who holds black belts in various disciplines and is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Captain Costello will command the Tactical Division.

Capt. Costello

Captain Costello began his law enforcement career in 2001 with the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office. In 2006, he joined the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. In 2013, he was promoted to Detective Supervisor, then again in 2014 to Sergeant. In 2019, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He is a NJ Police Training Commission certified Instructor. Also, he serves on the executive board of the County Narcotics Commanders Association of New Jersey and is a member of the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Law Enforcement Subcommittee. Captain Costello earned a Bachelor’s degree from Salve Regina University and a Master’s from Seton Hall University.

Promoted from Sergeant to Lieutenant was James Bruno. Lieutenant Bruno will supervise all units within the Special Operations Division.

Lt. Bruno

Lieutenant Bruno began his career as a Detective in the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office in 2009. In 2016, Lieutenant Bruno was promoted to Detective/Supervisor in the Special Enforcement Unit and subsequently to Sergeant. Lieutenant Bruno is a member of the Crisis Negotiation Team, Tactical Narcotics Team, Rapid Deployment Team, and DEA Clandestine Laboratory Team and has received multiple commendations and awards from various associations. Lieutenant Bruno has been deemed an expert in the field of narcotics by the New Jersey Superior Court. He instructs officers in the field of narcotics and tactical operations.

Promoted to Sergeant were Jimmy Atoche and Matthew Magnone. Both previously had held the rank of Detective Supervisor.

Sergeant Atoche will supervise the Special Enforcement Unit within the Special Operations Division. Sergeant Atoche began his law enforcement career in 2014 with the Morris County Sheriff’s Office. In 2015, Sergeant Atoche joined the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. In 2019, Sergeant Atoche was assigned to the FBI’s Transnational Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking Enforcement Task Force. In 2021, Sergeant Atoche was promoted to Detective/Supervisor with the supervision of the Special Enforcement Unit. In 2023, Sergeant Atoche played a part in closing one of the largest fentanyl mills in the NY/NJ area, receiving the FBI Transnational Organized Crime Top 10 Case award. Sergeant Atoche sits on the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association and has received numerous individual and unit awards. Before his career in law enforcement, Sergeant Atoche served in the United States Army National Guard, deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Sgt. Magnone

Sergeant Magnone will supervise the Major Crimes Unit within the Tactical Division. Sergeant Magnone began his career in 1999 with the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, being promoted to Crime Scene Investigator in the Major Crimes Division in 2006. Over nearly a decade, he led investigations into numerous high-profile cases, including homicides, police-involved shootings, and suspicious deaths. Sergeant Magnone has received recognition for his expertise in latent friction ridge processing and friction ridge comparison and identification and has provided expert testimony in Superior Court on multiple occasions. In 2015, Sergeant Magnone transitioned to the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office as a county detective and joined the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office in 2017. Initially serving in the General Investigations Unit, he was transferred to the Professional Standards Unit and then the Major Crimes Unit. In late 2022 and early 2023, Sergeant Magnone solved a significant cold case, displaying his dedication to justice and commitment to solving homicides regardless of time. He was promoted to Detective Supervisor in January 2023. Sergeant Magnone holds certifications as a PTC and State instructor in Firearms Training and Internal Affairs Policy and Procedure.

Promoted to Detective Supervisor were John Cassie and Muhammad Thomas. Both previously had held the rank of Detective.

Det. Supervisor Cassie

Detective Supervisor Cassie will be assigned to the Professional Standards Unit within the Specialized Crimes Division. Detective Supervisor Cassie began his law enforcement career in 2013 with the New Jersey Department of Corrections. In 2015, he was hired by the Morris County Park Police and was assigned to the Patrol Division upon graduation from the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy. Detective Supervisor Cassie joined the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office in 2016 as a Detective in the General Investigation Unit. Detective Supervisor Cassie has worked in the Domestic Violence Unit and the Special Operation Division’s Intelligence and Homeland Security Units. He is a Supervisor for the Morris County Auto Theft Task Force. He is also a Tactical Narcotics Team/Officer Rescue Team member and a BERLA Forensic Examiner/Technician. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in psychology.

FAP Calderwood, Prosecutor Carroll, Detective Supervisor Muhammad Thomas, and Chief McNally.

Detective Supervisor Thomas will continue to be assigned to the Major Crimes Unit. Before his career at the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, Detective Supervisor Thomas served for four years as a Marine, completing four deployments. 2005 Detective Supervisor Thomas joined the East Orange Police Department as a Patrolman. Thomas worked on the East Orange Police Violent Crimes Task Force, investigating more than 200 crimes and aiding in a high unit case closure rate. During this time, he participated in the investigations of a Seton Hall off-campus party homicide (2010) and an abducted child Driscoll Bridge homicide (2010), leading to arrests and convictions. Detective Supervisor Thomas joined the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office in March 2017 and was assigned to the General Investigations Unit.

Prosecutor Carroll, FAP Calderwood, Det. Nicholas Jung, and Chief McNally.

Nicholas Jung was also sworn in as Detective. Detective Nicholas Jung is a Morris County native who earned an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice from the County College of Morris before transferring to Rutgers University – Newark, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice & Political Science. Detective Jung joined the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office in February 2022 as a Support Staff member assigned to the General Investigations Unit. In April 2023, Detective Jung was transferred to the Intelligence & Homeland Security Unit and is responsible for assisting the unit Detectives with ongoing investigations. Prosecutor Carroll said, “Throughout my law enforcement career and particularly as a prosecutor, I have worked to maintain my commitment to promoting from within, especially when the personnel has demonstrated the leadership, experience, and selfless dedication to advance the interests of justice. The people promoted today have undergone a rigorous review process and have demonstrated their commitment to team building internally and externally with our state, county, and municipal law enforcement professionals. When coupled with our dedicated legal staff, they present a formidable force against criminal conduct. I am confident that we have selected the most qualified and appropriate leadership to advance the current needs and objectives of the MCPO.”

Auto Theft in Parsippany: A Disturbing Hotspot

Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally, Morris County Sheriff James Gannon, and Morris County Police Chiefs Association President Ross Johnson remind residents always to secure their vehicles.

Major hotspot municipalities in the county include Parsippany. Popular vehicle thieves’ targets include BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Land Rover, and Honda.

July is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. This coming month, it is expected to see a sharp increase, as has occurred over the past two years. July has been the most popular month of the year for auto thefts.

While law enforcement efforts to date have shown great promise, as auto theft is down 49.35% countywide compared to last year, continued cooperation by our citizens is vital to reducing theft opportunities when cars are left unsecured.

Residents/citizens are always reminded to lock their vehicles and residences and remove all fobs and valuables inside their cars, even if the vehicles are parked in the driveway or inside the garage.

The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Intelligence Unit, Morris County Auto Theft Task Force, and Morris County Sheriff’s Trends and Analysis Team (MCSTAT) have remained focused on combating the trend of organized thieves stealing unlocked vehicles.

These criminal enterprises have capitalized on unsecured vehicles to steal many vehicles, targeting neighborhoods where they suspect vehicles are unlocked. Thieves often operate overnight and target luxury vehicles. These criminals have been known to steal other vehicles to commit violent crimes, including robberies.

Motor Vehicle Thefts Morris County New Jersey
2020 269 11,785
2021 240 14,416
2022 273 15,816
2023 (as of June) 78 7,029

Of the vehicles stolen in Morris County in 2023, 72% percent were left unlocked.

Morris County accounts for 1.1% of vehicle thefts statewide.

Recent criminal behavior has included utilizing unsecured vehicles to commit burglaries and home invasions, escalating the danger of confrontation with homeowners.

We also ask you to help us solve crimes by reporting any suspicious activity you view on your surveillance cameras. Even if you are not the victim of a crime, sharing information with law enforcement can potentially assist with solving other thefts. If you have access to any suspicious camera footage, please provide a copy of it to your local police department.

Morris County Law Enforcement is working collectively to disrupt these organized thieves.

The MCPO Intelligence Unit, Morris County Police Chiefs Association, and Morris County Sheriff’s Office maintain the Auto Theft Task Force. These agencies devote resources and staff to develop intelligence, target the individuals responsible for victimizing property owners in Morris County, and work collaboratively with the New Jersey State Police to target organized criminal auto theft activity.

Another such strategy is the purchasing and utilization of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR), at key locations through Morris County and New Jersey, in a coordinated statewide network to disrupt crime. This technology is implemented through the guidelines set by the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office.

Law enforcement is asking the public to do their part by taking preventative steps to secure their homes, garages, and motor vehicles. Together, law enforcement and residents can help prevent these crimes from occurring.

Morris County Prosecutor Carroll stated: “The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Intelligence Unit works with local law enforcement and is guided by intelligence to address this criminal trend. Many Morris County cars were stolen because the key fob was left inside. We implore residents not to allow criminals to take advantage of their forgetfulness – get into the routine of taking your fob with you when you park. Alarmingly, thieves have used garage door openers to access homes, potentially setting up a confrontation with residents.”

Sheriff Gannon said: “The Morris County Sheriff’s Office and our law enforcement partners set goals and objectives focused on safety. The safety of others and the safety of others’ personal property.  Both are affected when a car theft occurs.  Property is lost when a vehicle is stolen, and often, that vehicle is used to commit crimes against others.  The Morris County Sheriff’s Office and the Morris County Sheriff’s Office Trends and Analysis Team are working diligently to ensure everyone’s safety and that their property is secure.  Please do your part and be mindful of this crime trend.  Be vigilant in securing your vehicle properly and be sure to share any captured alarming or odd surveillance footage with the Morris County Sheriff’s Office or your local law enforcement agency.”

Morris County Police Chiefs Association President Johnson stated: “Would-be thieves have ways of determining which vehicles contain key fobs without needing to look inside. We have seen organized groups target a neighborhood and steal multiple cars and valuables from inside unsecured vehicles. Making your car inaccessible is the greatest deterrent.”

Michael Mulhaul Elected Vice President Kiwanis International

PARSIPPANY — Michael Mulhaul, an esteemed member of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany, has been elected to assume the role of Vice President of Kiwanis International, commencing on October 1, 2023. Throughout his remarkable journey, Mulhaul has dedicated over three decades to the Kiwanis organization, serving at various levels. His unwavering commitment to Kiwanis began in 1992 when he joined the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany. Notably, he has played a pivotal role in raising more than $500,000 in support of the children of Parsippany.

Kiwanis Lt. Governor, Division 9, Frank Cahill, Commissioner Stephen Shaw, Muhaul and Mayor James Barberio during the presentation of the Proclamations

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany President, Nicolas Limanov, Treasurer Gordon Meth, and Lt. Governor Division 9, Frank Cahill, orchestrated a BBQ celebration in honor of Michael’s election. Special guests Parsippany-Troy Hills Mayor James Barberio and Morris County Commissioner Stephen Shaw presented Michael Mulhaul with a proclamation, with Mayor Barberio designating “July 9 as Michael Mulhaul Day” in Parsippany.

Kiwanis International stands as a global community comprising clubs, members, and partners united by their shared goal of enhancing the lives of children in individual communities. With a presence in over 80 countries and geographic areas, Kiwanis boasts a membership of more than 550,000 individuals spanning across diverse age groups, from K-Kids, Builders Club, Key Club, Circle K, Aktion Club to Kiwanis.

Mulhaul’s introduction to Kiwanis came through Parsippany Resident Dr. Joseph Weisberg, who invited him to attend a meeting. Instantly recognizing the value and impact of Kiwanis, Mulhaul eagerly embraced the organization and has been an active participant ever since. On February 6, 1992, he officially became a member of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany.

Looking ahead, Mulhaul’s illustrious Kiwanis journey will progress as he assumes the role of President-Elect in October 2024. Subsequently, in October 2025, he will assume the prestigious position of President of Kiwanis International, with his inauguration ceremony taking place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Notably, Mulhaul’s appointment marks a significant achievement for the New Jersey District, as he will be one of only a few individuals from Parsippany to hold this distinguished position.

Laura and Michael Mulhaul proudly showcase the proclamations he received.

It is important to note that Michael Mulhaul has never resided or worked in Parsippany, and his children did not attend Parsippany Schools. Nonetheless, he has actively served in various capacities within the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany, including Vice President, President-Elect, President, and President of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany Foundation. Additionally, Mulhaul has diligently fulfilled the roles of Lt. Governor of Division 9 and New Jersey District Governor. Moreover, his contributions have been acknowledged by his election to serve on the Board of Trustees at Kiwanis International.

Morris County Commissioner Stephen Shaw presents Mulhaul with a proclamation on behalf of the Commissioners.
 

Trespassers on Berlin Road; Attempted to Break-in Home

PARSIPPANY — Residents of Parsippany, please be aware of the following incident. On Wednesday, July 12, at 5:21 a.m., attempts were made to break into a residence on Berlin Road. The accompanying videos captured by a Blink Camera depict the individuals involved in the act. Those residing nearby, kindly review their camera footage for any additional evidence. It should be noted that the occupants of the targeted home were present and asleep during the incident.

If you possess any information regarding this incident, kindly contact the Parsippany Police Department at (973) 263-4300. Your cooperation in assisting with the investigation is greatly appreciated.

Dr. Cynthia Samuel Honored with President’s Recognition Award

PARSIPPANY — Dr. Cynthia Samuel, a Parsippany resident, and Essex County school nurse, was honored with the President’s Recognition Award for service on the National Association of School Nurses Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force at their annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.

She is the mother of Maegan Samuel MPH and David Samuel Esq., both graduates of Parsippany High School.

Dr. Cynthia Samuel

Morris County Nutrition Needs Volunteers

PARSIPPANY — The Parsippany nutrition site needs volunteers to assist with setup in preparation for food delivery to homebound seniors. They need volunteers Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

In addition, kitchen help and serving meals are needed on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Contact Carol Stoltz at (862) 219-9125 to get involved.

 

Introducing the Parsippany Summer Concert Series, Kicking off this Thursday

PARSIPPANY — Prepare for a fantastic evening of live music as Overboard takes the stage. They’ll play all your favorite classic party songs, from alternative hits to beloved oldies. Join us on Thursday, July 13, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for an unforgettable experience.

Our concerts are held at the scenic Veterans Memorial Park, providing the perfect backdrop for an evening of musical enjoyment. However, during inclement weather, we’ve got you covered! The concerts will be relocated to Liquid Church, conveniently located at 299 Webro Road. So, rain or shine, the show will go on!

We kindly request that you leave your furry friends at home, as pets are prohibited in the park during the concerts. We appreciate your understanding in creating a comfortable environment for everyone to enjoy the music.

We are thrilled to announce this year’s major sponsor is Provident Bank. Their generous support has made the Parsippany Summer Concert Series possible, and we extend our heartfelt gratitude to them.

Mark your calendars and invite your friends and family for an evening of musical bliss. The Parsippany Summer Concert Series is just starting, and we can’t wait to see you there!

Note: Remember to check parsippany.net or social media for any last-minute updates or changes to the concert schedule.