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Information on COVID-19 from the Denville Health Department

Denville Police Department

Denville Police Department Tuesday March 10th, 2020 :: 12:44 p.m. EDT

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Information on COVID-19 from the Denville Health Department

With a vast amount of information being shared online and through social media, much of it not necessarily accurate, the Township of Denville wanted to remind everyone that the best source of information regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus disease is the Center for Disease Control’s COVID-19 website and/or the NJ Department of Health’s COVID-19 website.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/index.html – Center for Disease Control

https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/ncov.shtml – NJ Department of Health

In addition, we would like to share with you the following fact sheets regarding COVID-19:

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID 19) – Prepared by the Township of Denville Health Department:

Share the Facts About COVID-19 – Prepared by the Center for Disease Control:

Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease 2019 – Prepared by the Center for Disease Control:

Stop the Spread of Germs – Prepared by the Center for Disease Control:

Please follow the guidelines provided in the above fact sheets to better protect yourself and your loved ones from contracting the disease. The State of NJ has also established a COVID-19 Information Call Center. They can be reached at 1-800-222-1222 for additional information.

Address/Location
Denville Police Department
1 St Marys Pl
Denville, NJ 07834

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 973-627-4900

#State of New Jersey #MorrisCty #Denville

Update ***US Department of Homeland Security extends enforcement deadline of Federal REAL ID Act from Oct. 2020 to Oct. 2021***

For whatever reason, the State Of NJ decided to introduce the ability to change your gender on your Driver’s License. No matter how you feel you identify, DON’T DO IT!! The State of New Jersey is suppose to come into compliance with the Federal Real ID Act by October 1, 2020.

Have a look at the Federal Requirements that are required to obtain a Real ID: https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/real-id-act-text.pdf Changing your gender on your State License now will keep you from qualifying for the Federal Real ID. Or at least open up an administrative nightmare to navigate to obtain the Real ID.

NJ Officials are well aware of this deadline. It is beyond my comprehension why this obstacle is being introduced without making the Real ID compliance known.

What ever your thoughts or preferences are for identifying, it isn’t worth running the risk of being turned away at the airport if an emergency arises and you have to fly!

#Denville, What R U Doing Wednesday?

February 12, 2020, @RenzoGracieDenv has some open spots for anyone that wants to see what Mixed Martial Arts is all about!

My son is a proud student of @RenzoGracie. During bootcamp, the MIL sets up games for platoons within their battalion to challenge and apply their skills against each other. My son, a proud student of @RenzoGracie learned all of his one to one combat skills from there. He ended up being his platoons secret weapon and was undefeated against every single soldier sent in to challenge him during the entire duration of bootcamp.

Thank you @RenzoGracieDenv !

#ProudArmyMom

Morris Music Men Back At @DrewUniversity

Morris Music Men

You want a fun night out?  These guys can not only sing; but they perform!  I cannot get through there YouTube Channel without smiling!

Drew University is the place to be on May 3rd!

General admission tickets, priced at $20, are now available to the @MorrisMusicMen ‘s performance on May 3, 2020.

“Lights! Camera! Music!

The Morris Music Men go to the Movies, at Drew University in Madison, NJ. Call 877-808-8697 Ext 2 or online at Eventbrite.

2020 Denville Police Department Citizens Police Academy – @denvillepd

Applications are Due February 7, 2020

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The Denville Township Police Department will be conducting our fourth annual Citizens Police Academy beginning on Tuesday, February 18th, 2020. The Academy will take place over the course of ten weeks, meeting once a week on Tuesday nights from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the Community Room at the Denville Township Municipal Building, unless otherwise noted.

The purpose of the Citizens Police Academy is to give the public a working knowledge and understanding of the operations of our police department and of law enforcement in general, to include our agency’s goals and objectives. Areas of instruction will cover various topics routinely addressed by law enforcement, to include: criminal and constitutional law relating to arrest, search and seizure; patrol techniques; drug trends and the use of force. Classes will be formulated to incorporate an interactive format, providing participants with a “hands-on” experience whenever practical. It is our intention that the graduates of the Citizens Police Academy will gain an awareness and appreciation of the services provided by our police department and will become good will ambassadors for the law enforcement community as a whole.

This course is limited to sixteen qualified applicants. Applicants must be a Denville Township resident eighteen years of age or older without a criminal record. In addition, all applicants are subject to a background check before being accepted to the program.

The deadline to submit applications is Friday, February 7th, 2020. Application packets are now available at Police Headquarters from the Police Dispatcher or can be downloaded from our website, www.denvillepolice.org (under Latest Events on Home Page). For more information on this program, please contact Sgt. Dennis Subrizi of the Community Services Bureau at 973-627-4900 x 365 or by e-mail at dsubrizi@denvillepolice.org.

Address/Location
Denville Police Department
1 St Marys Pl
Denville, NJ 07834

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 973-627-4900

Denville Library – Part Time

Denville Library – Part Time

Denville Library’s busy Youth Services Department, which serves kids from birth right up through our teenagers, is looking to expand.

They are hiring a part-time (16 hours per week) Youth Services Communications Assistant to help with all aspects of their digital and print media, website, and special events.

Current college students are encouraged to apply!

The Denville Public Library is seeking a part-time Youth Services Communications Assistant to work 16 hours per week.

The Youth Services Communications Assistant will help with our digital and print media; new and upcoming advertising; special events; and tween / teen programming. In 2019, our Youth Services Department held 491 programs that were attended by almost 17,000 people. We want
to continue to expand our reach to engage patrons in Denville and our surrounding communities.

Our ideal candidate will be comfortable being involved in every part of the creative process, from generating ideas to engaging partners to producing a finished project.

Job responsibilities will include:
● Assist with current Youth Services social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) and cultivate social media presence in new environments. This includes creating interesting posts with photos and videos, generating and maintaining engaged followers, and helping manage our Youth Services social media advertising budget and strategy;
● Assist with Youth Services marketing using our WordPress-generated website, creating and maintaining event posts, news posts, and other content;
● Assist with our Youth Services e-newsletters, which feature news and upcoming events for over 1,100 current subscribers;
● Assist with Youth Services print marketing of our events, including program flyers and brochures highlighting department services. We currently use Canva and Microsoft Publisher for print media communications but are open to exploring new avenues;
● Serve as point person on special, one-time Youth Services events, including programs like open houses, comic / pop culture conventions, and more.
● Assist with tween / teen programming, including monthly Teen Nights.
● Cover children’s desk, as needed.
● Perform other tasks in the children’s and teen rooms, as assigned.
The hours for this position are Monday to Thursday, 4 pm to 8 pm, with one monthly Friday night, occasional Saturday hours, and possible additional hours during our Summer Reading program. Pay rate is $15/hour.
Minimum qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree preferred, but current college students are encouraged to apply. Experience / familiarity with social media, print and digital marketing, and event planning preferred, but if you are creative, organized, flexible, and tech savvy, please apply.
Please send cover letter and current resume to maryellen.liddy@denvillelibrary.org.

Examples of your creative work can also be included, either as PDF files or links to external sites.

Thank you!

Morris County – Family Fun! A Winter’s Day on the Farm

February 2, 2020 – 12:00pm – 4:00pm

Join an exciting, outdoor family adventure to experience traditional farm life as it was in the early 20th century. Enjoy an open-air, tractor pulled wagon ride, meet the friendly farm animals, learn the importance of ice harvesting and what tools were used, and stop by the Visitors Center and create your own craft to take home. Warm up in the cozy Farmhouse where seasonal foods are cooking on the wood-burning cook stove. 

  • $8 per adult, $7 per senior (65+)
  • $6 per child age 3 – 16
  • FREE for children under age 3. Friends members are half price.
  • Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Road, Morris Township
  • Contact: 973-326-7645.