Category Archives: Denville

Denville, NJ Morris County

Denville Dogs Gone Wild

Denville, Cooks Pond,  Dogs Gone Wild
Cooks Pond on Entrance way in Denville May 17, 2014 11:00- 4:00

Off leash swimming and playing for your dogs enjoyment, picnic area and playground  for your enjoyment the entire facility is fenced in and safe for your dogs. Fee for the event is $20 all money goes to support the Denville Dog Park and Animal Shelter.

WDHA will be on scene for your listening enjoyment
*Hot Dogs , Hamburgers, Veggie Burgers And Drinks will be available for purchase.
*Please no dogs in heat* All dogs must enter facility leashed and will be let off leash once inside.
all dogs all shapes and sizes are invited

Door Prizes

If anyone is interested in donating door prizes please contact Korinne at 2018744634 or Rinpetrillo@hotmail.com
We will also try to have a small vendor area any crafters, photographers, pet companies ect interest contact Korinne at the above info

Denville Road, except Riverside Dr. Reopen

 

Denville Police DepartmentDenville Police Department

Thursday May 1st, 2014 :: 12:40 p.m. EDT

 

Advisory

All roads in Denville, with the exception of Riverside Drive (near Snyder Ave.) are now OPEN.

All roads in the Township of Denville, with the exception of Riverside Drive (near Snyder Ave.) are now open to traffic.

Address/Location

Denville Police Department             1 St Marys Pl Denville, NJ 07834

Contact

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

 

Denville Advisory – Flooding occurring along Rock. River. Take precautions now to minimize property damage.

Full Notification

Denville Police Department
Denville Police Department Wednesday April 30th, 2014 :: 09:46 p.m. EDT
Advisory

Flooding occurring along Rock. River. Take precautions now to minimize property damage.

The Township of Denville is beginning to experience flooding along  the Den Brook, and Rockaway River.  If you live in a flood prone area, you are strongly encouraged to begin to take precautions to minimize property damage.  Up to 2 additional inches of rain may fall overnight, causing more widespread flooding.  Additional messages may be sent out via NIXLE if necessary.  For emergencies, contact the Denville Police Department via 9-1-1.  For any other inquiries or non-emergency calls, you may call 973-627-4900, ext. 9 to speak with the dispatcher.

Address/Location

Denville Police Department

1 St Marys Pl Denville, NJ 07834

Contact

Emergency: 9-1-1

Non-emergencies: 973-627-4900

 

Denville Resident Ascends Mt. Kilimanjaro!

 

 

http://www.saintclares.org/rehabilitation-services/

SPOTLIGHT: Rehabilitation Services

Helping a Patient Reach the Summit

David Pateman had a lifelong dream to hike to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Rising high above the plains of Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa. In March 2013, while training for this adventurous climb, David suffered a knee injury that would require surgery to repair it followed by weeks of physical therapy.

David’s successful meniscal repair surgery was performed on May 9, 2013, at Saint Clare’s Bott Family Surgical Pavilion in Denville by Dr. Frank Capecci. A short time after the surgery, David met with a physical therapist from the Physical Medicine department to begin a personalized regimen to rehabilitate his knee. “From the beginning, the staff was on the ball assessing my needs and considering my goals,” David said. “The professionalism, personal care and understanding of the entire staff were without a doubt the highest quality anywhere.”

Although he found the therapy not always easy, David was dedicated in following the outpatient sessions in the hospital as well as the home regimen the staff created for him. “I sometimes wondered why I was doing certain routines that seemed peculiar but it soon became apparent,” he said.  On September 5, 2013, just four months after surgery, David achieved his lifelong dream and was able to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, a trek he called “the hardest, roughest, most fantastic” thing he had ever done.

David was able to make it to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, while others much younger were not able to do so. He believes that “without the care and dedication of the Saint Clare’s Physical Medicine department, I would not have been able to realize this dream I have had since I was a teenager.”

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being a part of my dream,” he added.

This outcome is specific to this patient. Results can vary based on each individual patient and situation.

 

Little League Parade, April 26, 2014 – Denville

Denville Police Department

Denville Police Department

                    

Friday April 25th, 2014 :: 09:13 a.m. ED
Advisory

Little League Parade Tomorrow, 10am. Route is Broadway, West Main, Righter Ave and Savage Road. Expect Delays

Tomorrow the Denville Little League and Denville PAL Softball will hold its Annual Opening Day Parade. Beginning at 10am, the parade will travel from Broadway to West Main Street, Righter Ave, Savage Road and ending at Gardner Field. Pedestrian traffic will be heavy all day near Gardner Field on Savage Road.

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

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

Route 80 Closure Heads Up

 

Traffic: Rt. 202 NORTHBOUND TO RT. 80 EASTBOUND RAMP CLOSURE DATE HAS BEEN PUSHED BACK TO May 16, 2014 as per NJ DOT. NJ DOT will be updating us as their work progresses. The entrance ramp from Rt. 202 Northbound (Littleton Rd.) on to Rt. 80 Eastbound will be closed while a new onramp is constructed. This closure is expected to last 6-12 weeks (weather permitting). There will be no direct access from Rt. 202 North to Rt. 80 East while the construction is underway. The ramp to be closed is located at the intersection of Frontage Rd. and Marmora Rd. Frontage Rd. will remain open to local traffic. Very heavy delays are expected on Rt. 202 between Rt. 10, Parsippany Blvd. and Cherry Hill Rd. between Rt. 46 and Rt. 202. The best route to access Rt. 80 in either direction would be from Rt. 287. Individuals commuting to and from the Mack-Cali Campus located near Rt. 202 (Sylvan Way, Campus Dr., Century Dr., Hilton Ct., Dryden Way and Entin Rd.) should travel on Dryden Way to Rt. 10 East to Rt. 287 North to access Rt. 80 in either direction and avoid very heavy delays expected on Rt. 202 and commercial areas in that vicinity. Local residents may travel on Rt. 287 North from the Parsippany Rd. entrance ramp to access Rt. 80 in either direction. Very heavy traffic congestion is expected in the area. Please, begin to use alternate routes of travel to access Rt. 80 at this time avoiding Rt. 202 in order to get comfortable with your new commute before the ramp is closed. Thank you for your patience and cooperation while the construction is underway.