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#MorrisCty – #Ledgewood Event! @weirdnj

Wed. Jan. 17: Barnes & Noble In Store Author Event in Ledgewood

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Weird NJ Creators / Publishers / Authors Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran will helping Barnes & Noble celebrate the Grand Opening of their new store in Ledgewood, NJ on Wednesday, January 17th starting at 12:00 noon.

Drop by and say hello, hang out and swap some strange stories with Marks. Pick up a copy of the latest issue of the magazine, #61, or some of the recent back issues. Have your books and magazines signed (you can even bring yours from home if you’d like, we won’t tell the store managers!)

Until it closed a few years ago, the B&N store in Ledgewood was always a great  and supportive outlet of Weird NJ (as are all the B&N stores throughout NJ) and we’re very happy to see them open a brand new store at the same location where the old store used to be – conveniently located at Ledgewood Commons and easy to get to from Routes 80, 46 and 10. 461 State Route 10 Building B300, Ledgewood, NJ. (862) 352-3398

We hope to see you there!

Weird NJ magazine, “Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets,”  is available on newsstands throughout the state and on the web at www.WeirdNJ.com.  All contents ©Weird NJ and may not be reproduced by any means without permission.

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Honoring our Morris County Veterans

Veterans Who Publicly Accepted Medals

Frank C. Cestone, Denville (Deceased)

Jesse William Christmas, Hanover Township

Javier Colon, Town of Boonton

Michael N. Cutter, Morristown

Kimberly S. Dean, Chester Township

Michael J. dePierro, Parsippany Troy-Hills Township

Kevin M. Enriquez, Riverdale

Adam J. Gragnani, Parsippany Troy-Hills Township (Deceased)

John “Jack” F. Haren, Morris Plains

David A. Hollowell, Sr., Morris Township

Stanley A. Kasiski, Hanover Township

William Klimczuk, Mount Olive

Edward William Klingener, Sr., Town of Boonton (Deceased)

Lemuel C. Leeper-Tilghman, Roxbury

Steven J. Levine, Pequannock

Alistair H. Maclennan, Chester Township

Brian McCluskey, Denville (Deceased)

Robert J. McDonnell, Lincoln Park

James L. McElwee, Morris Township (Deceased)

Damonique Murray, Dover

Jasmine Navarro, Wharton

Joseph C. Notowicz, Morristown

Ronald J. Pellegrino, Wharton

Anthony “Tony” P. Romano, Morris Township

James Tarsitano, Jr., Jefferson Township

Louis F. Tremallo, Jr., Morris Township

Marc Weinberg, Denville

Warren E. Wilhide, Sr., Morris Township (Deceased)

Thank you all for your service.


VICTORY GARDENS

#MorrisCty – Free Tax Help

NJ Free Tax Assistance Locations

#MorrisCty

United Way of Northern New Jersey – Virtual Portal

IRS tax law-certified volunteers will review all documents and communicate through video chat or by phone for the entire process, which includes clarifying or obtaining additional information, reviewing the return, completing it, and filing it electronically.

Once all documents are uploaded, returns will be prepared for completion within seven to 10 business days.

Phone: 973-993-1160 ext. 521

Chatham Senior Community Center

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

58 Meyersville Road Chatham, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. NO walk-ins. Handicap accessible. Call to make an appointment.

Multilingual services available: Vietnamese services offered.

Phone: 973-635-4565

Denville Municipal Building

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

1 St Marys Place Denville, NJ

By appointment only. NO walk-ins. Handicap accessible.

Call to make an appointment.

Multilingual services available; Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese services offered.

Phone: 973-627-6555

Open: Mon 9:30am – 3:30pm – Wed 9:30 am – 2:00 pm

Kinnelon Public Library

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

132 Kinnelon Rd Kinnelon, NJ Directions .

Special instructions: By appointment only. Call to schedule an appointment.

Multilingual services available: Mandarin Chinese service offered.

Phone: 973-838-1321

Open: Thurs 10:00 am -2:00 pm

Parsippany Community Center

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

1130 Knoll Road Lake Hiawatha, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. Handicap accessible. Call to schedule an appointment.

Multilingual services available: Hindi, Gujarati, Cantonese, and Mandarin services offered.

Phone: 973-263-7351

Open: Tue, Thurs 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Madison Area YMCA

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

111 Kings Rd Madison, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. Handicap accessible. Call to schedule an appointment.

Phone: 973-593-3095

Open: Wed 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Make appointment

Interfaith Food Pantry

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

2 Executive Drive Morris Plains, NJ

Special instructions: No Walk ins. Appointment required. Drop off only, NO in person preparation.

Multilingual services available; Spanish services offered

Phone: 973-993-1160 ext. 521

Open: By appointment only; please call to confirm the hours and days of operation. Make appointment

Morristown Senior Center

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

200 South St Morristown, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. No walk-ins. Handicap accessible. Call to schedule an appointment.

Multilingual services available: Vietnamese, Hindi, Gujarati, Mandarin, and Cantonese services offered.

Phone: 973-292-6690

Open: Fri 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Jefferson Township Library

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

1031 Weldon Road Oak Ridge, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. Handicap accessible. Call to schedule an appointment.

Phone: 973-208-6244

Open: Thurs 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

Roxbury Public Library

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

103 Main St Succasunna, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. Handicap accessible. Call to schedule an appointment.

Multilingual services available: German, Hindi, and Tagalog services offered.

Phone: 973-584-2400

Open: Mon 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Thurs 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Wharton Public Library

COUNTIES SERVED: #MorrisCty

15 S Main St Wharton, NJ

Special instructions: By appointment only. Handicap accessible. Call to schedule an appointment.

Multilingual services available: Tagalog service offered.

Phone: 973-361-1333

Open: Mon, Tue 10:30 am – 1:30 pm


VICTORY GARDENS

New Jersey 2020 Elections – Mail In Drop Boxes

https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2020/2020-drop-box-locations.pdf


Create a Victory Garden! – Learn More

Find a fun seed variety pack and have fun growing your own vegetables!

Seven #MorrisCty Towns Named in Top 100 Safest Communities in the Nation

Posted Tuesday, July 28th, 2020

A host of towns across Morris County have been named as some of the safest places to live and work in the nation, ranked in the top 100 safest communities in an annual national security review unveiled this week.

Seven Morris Towns Named in Top 100 Safest Communities in the Nation

The SafeWise report listed six Morris County towns among the top 50 safest places to live in the U.S., and seven in the top 100 Safest Cities in America. Morris County had the most New Jersey counties in the top 100 list.

Towns include:

  • #12 Mount Olive Township
  • #24 Washington Township
  • #28 Jefferson Township
  • #33 Randolph Township
  • #40 Roxbury Township
  • #46 Denville Township
  • #69 Morris Township

Some border towns in neighboring counties also made the list,  including Berkeley Heights, Bernards and Warren townships, based on their populations and reports of violent and non-violent crimes.

“This is just another example of why Morris County is the Number One County in New Jersey,” said Freeholder John Krickus, who lives in Washington Township (#24 on the list). “Safety is part of the high quality of life that our residents and people who work and visit can expect here in Morris County.”

By analyzing 2018 FBI crime reporting statistics and population data, security experts at safewise.com compiled their Safest Cities list. According to their reporting, for the second year running, New Jersey stands out with over 25 percent of the the top 100 list. Bergenfield, in Bergen County, was ranked Number 5.“This is an opportunity to recognize police officers, city officials, and neighborhood watch leaders for their efforts. It’s a great chance to shine a light on a municipalities continuing commitment to public safety,” said Safewise Communications Manager Sage Singleton.

SafeWise has been conducting a comprehensive study of safety in the U.S. and putting out an annual ranking for six years.


#MorrisCty Receives New Open Space Grants

Posted Thursday, November 8th, 2018

Board of Freeholders Briefed on Grants Totaling $1.93 Million From Voter-Approved Fund

Morris County’s Open Space Trust Fund Committee has recommended funding five 2018 open space preservation projects at a cost of $1.93 million and totaling 47 acres located in five Morris County towns to the Morris County Board of Freeholders.

Included are projects in Boonton, Denville, Mendham Township, Morris Plains, and Roxbury.

Photo of the the scenic Leddell Preserve tract in Mendham Township showing a brook running through a forested area

This Leddell Preserve tract in Mendham Township will be preserved and added to Lewis Morris County Park

They range from a 1.42-acre tract next to a new housing development in Morris Plains to a nearly 18-acre expansion of Lewis Morris County Park in Mendham Township, through a preservation project spearheaded by the nonprofit New Jersey Conservation Foundation.

The freeholders, who received the recommendations yesterday,  will make their formal decision on the grant recommendations at the county governing board’s Monday, Nov. 19 meeting in Morristown. The county governing board traditionally has accepted the recommendations of the committee.

Funding for the recommended projects would come from the voter approved county preservation trust fund, generated by a special county tax. That money also is used for farmland and historic preservation, county parkland acquisition, trail construction,  and the purchase of residential properties prone to flooding.

Former Morris Township Mayor Rick Watson, who chairs the 15-member committee, presented the recommendations to the freeholder board during its work session in Morristown Wednesday afternoon. The recommended awards range from $10,000 to $805,000.

Christine Myers

Freeholder Christine Myers

“The committee thanks the freeholders for recognizing the need for continued public support for this program, and understanding the need for towns to be able to preserve land for active and passive recreation and environmental protection,’’ said Watson. “Many of these projects could not be done without County support.’’

“This Freeholder Board, as those who have preceded us for the last several decades, fully understands that our high quality of life in Morris County is directly connected to the preservation of open space, farmland and historic sites,’’ said Deputy Freeholder Director Christine Myers. “These open space grants, which have been strongly endorsed by our residents, finance the creation of parks, connect trails, offer recreational opportunities for residents, and ensure that we have green spaces in each of our towns as great places to think or play.’’

A portion of the county’s Open Space Tax, which this year is 7/8ths of 1 cent per $100 of assessed property value, is used to fund open space preservation.  Any of the 39 municipalities in the county and qualified charitable conservancies are eligible to apply for project funding.

The Open Space grant program has helped preserve 12,495 acres in 36 of the county’s 39 towns since the awarding of grants started in 1994. Morris County voters approved the program in November 1992.

For a details on each project, plus a locator map and photos, visit:https://planning.morriscountynj.gov/divisions/prestrust/openspace/

 The following is a snapshot of recommended projects:

Photo of the The Phlanderosa tract in Boonton, which was once owned by the Phlan family

The Phlanderosa tract in Boonton was once owned by the Phlan family

Plahnderosa Property – Boonton

  • Applicant – Town of Boonton
  • Located in Boonton
  • 14.1 acre
  • Recommended grant: $265,000

This property is located in the southeastern portion of town at the Montville border, immediately adjacent to municipally owned and preserved Veteran’s Memorial Park.  The wooded property contains a pond and two tributaries of the Rockaway River. Acquisition would preserve water quality, expand resource-based recreational opportunities in this area of the town and significantly expand the adjacent preserved parkland.

The town proposes passive recreation for the tract, including path and trail connections.  The land was originally owned by the Plahn family.

Photo shows a portion of the wooded Knuth-Diocese property in Denville

Portion of the wooded Knuth-Diocese property in Denville

Knuth-Diocese Property — Denville

  • Applicant – Denville Township
  • Located in Denville
  • 9.03 acres
  • Recommended grant: $375,000

This level property is located at the intersection of Hill and Cooper Roads.  The Knuth Farm site, funded with the assistance of county open space dollars, is located directly east of the site. Denville plans passive recreation for the property, with the possibility of the expansion of the existing active recreational facilities on Knuth Farm in the future.

Photo of a section of the Leddell tract in Mendham Township

Photo of a section of the Leddell tract in Mendham Township

Lewis Morris County Park—Leddell Preserve Addition

  • Applicant – New Jersey Conservation Foundation
  • Located in Mendham Township
  • 17.8 acres
  • Recommended grant: $805,000

These properties are located on Leddell Road, between Jockey Hollow and the New Jersey Brigade area of the national park, south of Tempe Wick Road and Leddell Pond.  The acquisition is Phase II of a preservation initiative from 2008 that added 70 acres of parkland that surrounds the project to Lewis Morris County Park, which is the first park established by the Morris County Park Commission.

The upland forest on the property will protect the water quality of the Passaic River headwaters, a Category 1 tributary of the Great Swamp watershed.  The property will be owned and managed by the Park Commission, upon acquisition.

photo of open space to be preserved in Morris Plains

Open space to be preserved in Morris Plains

Malapardis and Johnson Road Open Space – Morris Plains

  • Applicant – Borough of Morris Plains
  • Located in Morris Plains
  • 1.42 acres
  • Recommended grant: $475,000

This lot is located at the corner of Malapardis and Johnson Road and is heavily wooded.  It provides wildlife habitat and water recharge to the nearby wells owned by the Southeast Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority, located just to the east of Johnson Road.

The land is directly south of Vreeland Pond and a 197-unit apartment complex known as Signature Place.

photo of Righter Road property in Ledgewood section of Roxbury

Righter Road property in Ledgewood section of Roxbury

Righter Road Greenway – Roxbury Township

  • Applicant – Township of Roxbury
  • Located in Roxbury
  • 4.7 acres
  • Recommended grant: $10,000

Located south of the intersection of Commerce Boulevard and Righter Road, this densely wooded property consists largely of wetlands.  It is a key parcel to facilitate the Righter Road Greenway, which is designed to connect the West Morris Greenway with the Ledgewood Historic District, including parks, schools and commerce along the way.

A trail through the property would permit safe pedestrian passage to Righter Road, a narrow busy street with no sidewalks.

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Posted Friday, August 17th, 2018

Jersey Central Power & Light is Monitoring Weather Conditions Forecasted for this Weekend

JCP&L Alert for Weekend Storms in Morris CountyJersey Central Power & Light is closely monitoring the developing weather conditions associated with the storms forecast for this weekend. JCP&L is prepared to activate its storm response and Incident Command System plans.

In the event outages occur due to severe weather, customers without power are encouraged to report their outage by calling 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), clicking the “Report Outage” link on www.firstenergycorp.com, or by texting out to 544487.

Customers should immediately report downed wires to 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), or call their local police or fire department.  JCP&L reminds customers to stay away from downed wires, even if they believe they are no longer carrying electricity.  Extra caution should be used in areas where downed lines are tangled with trees or other debris.  Motorists are cautioned to treat intersections with inoperable traffic signals as four-way stops.

JCP&L customers can subscribe to email and text message alert notifications to receive weather updates in advance of major storms and updates on scheduled or extended power outages.  Visit www.firstenergycorp.com/connect to enroll.

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