Category Archives: Rockaway

Rockaway, NJ Morris County

New Jersey 2020 Elections – Mail In Drop Boxes

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Create a Victory Garden! – Learn More

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

#MorrisCty #Denville #Boonton #Rockawy – POWWW Spring and Summer Events!

Connecting our community with nature!

It’s Spring! Time to get outside and enjoy nature!
Check out our schedule of upcoming events.
We’ll see you out there!
Join POWWW at Jonathan’s Woods to canvas the forest and rid litter from the park. Coffee and bagels are provided! Garbage bags and gloves are provided. Wear sturdy shoes and work clothes. Stay as long as you would like.

 

MEET: JONATHAN’S WOODS PARKING LOT ON
OLD BEACH GLEN ROAD BOONTON, NJ.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT MIKE: 973.479.7816

This three hour walk to look for native wildflowers will cover some rocky trails and steep slopes so be sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes.  Bring water and a snack; we will stop for a break at the historic Hog Pen. Feel free to bring a camera and binoculars.

 

MEET: AT THE END OF HILLCREST DRIVE IN DENVILLE  NJ.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT MIKE: AT 973.479.7816

Join POWWW on Saturday May 11th for a new event! Guided Bird walks will be conducted all day starting at 7:00am and leave every two hours throughout the day. Meanwhile observers will remain inside a 17’ diameter circle (the Big Sit) and count as many different bird species as possible between 5:00am and 8:00pm. Sponsors can make a pledge to POWWW in any amount they like for each bird species tallied. Stop by any time and join a guided walk or join the circle! Binoculars and field guides will be available for loan.

 

MEET: JONATHAN’S WOODS PARKING LOT ON
OLD BEACH GLEN ROAD BOONTON, NJ.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT MIKE: 973.479.7816

Naturalist Mike Leone will lead a 2 hour walk in Jonathan’s Woods to discover the hidden secrets of the forest by slowing down and taking a closer look at the plants and animals that inhabit this temperate mixed deciduous woodland. We will also look for signs of how the ecosystem has been altered by early settlers and grazing livestock. Prior to arrival of European settlers, Native Americans occupied these forests and searched for edible plants, nuts, fruits, mushrooms and medicinal herbs. We’ll see how many of these native plants we can find while looking for nesting birds, mammals and other surprises. All ages welcome! Some areas we explore may be wet, muddy or rocky. Wear sturdy hiking shoes; bring your camera, binoculars and water. Dress appropriately for the weather as we will go rain or shine.

 

MEET: JONATHAN’S WOODS PARKING LOT ON
OLD BEACH GLEN ROAD BOONTON, NJ.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT MIKE: 973.479.7816
Please help us keep Jonathan’s Woods beautiful and accessible.
With member support you can be the force that ensures we
can continue building, maintaining and protecting the trails and
land you love right here in your community.
POWWW is a charitable 501(c)(3) Denville-based

 

non-profit open space organization.

Create a Victory Garden! – Learn More

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

#Denville #Rockaway #Wharton – PROUD! Congrats Morris Knolls!

MKHS Hockey Routs Hillsborough 6-1; First State Championship since 2014

By FERLANDA NIXON

No. 2 seed Morris Knolls defeated No. 1 seed Hillsborough, 6-1, at the Prudential Center in Newark on March 4 to take home the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Public A championship. After shaking off two penalties early in the game, senior Sean Murray hit the ice with focus and determination to lead the Golden Eagles to their first state championship since 2014.

Read More!

Congratulations Morris Knolls!

 

 

 

 

#MorrisCty – No Power? Water and Ice Locations by JCP&L

 

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Water and ice locations

JCP&L is offering free water and ice to customers who are without power. #MorrisCty Customers can pick up water and ice at the following locations:

Morris Boonton ACME 550 Myrtle Ave
Morris Boonton Kings 115 Hawkins Place
Morris Chatham Kings 393 Main Street
Morris Chatham Shop Rite of Chatham 641 Shunpike Rd / Southern Blvd
Morris Chester Shop Rite of Chester 195 Route 206 South
Morris Denville ACME 123 E Main St Suite 1
Morris Flanders Shop Rite – Ronetco 90 Bartley Rd Flanders
Morris GILLETTE, NJ Kings 977 VALLEY RD
Morris Morris Plains Shop Rite of Morris 1711 Routes 10 (& 202)
Morris Morris Plains ACME 329 Speedwell Ave
Morris Morristown Kings 191 South Street
Morris Netcong Shop Rite – Ronetco 75 US 46 Netcong NJ
Morris Oak Ridge ACME Oak Ridge 5774 Berkshire Valley Road
Morris Randolph ACME 690 Millbrook Avenue
Morris Rockaway Shop Rite 437 Rt 46
Morris Stirling Shop Rite 1153 Valley Road
Morris Sucasaunna Shop Rite – Ronetco 281-021 Rt 10 Succasunna
Morris Wharton Shop Rite 314 Rt 15

 

Congratulations to Our Morris Hills School District Students!

County Clerk Announces Student Arts Winners — All from Morris Hills School District

Posted Friday, February 15th, 2019

(l/r) Krystal Colon, County Clerk Ann Grossi, Andrew Donahue, and Julian Mesa stand in front of their winning entries in the annual Morris County Manual cover art contest

(l/r) Krystal Colon, County Clerk Ann Grossi, Andrew Donahue, and Julian Mesa stand in front of their winning entries in the annual Morris County Manual cover art contest

Students from the Morris Hills Regional School District won all three top prizes in the Morris County Clerk’s 2019 County Manual cover art contest, it was announced today by County Clerk Ann Grossi at a special ceremony in Morristown.

Krystal Colon of Morris Knolls High School was the first place winner, and Morris Hills High School students Andrew Donahue and Julian Mesa finished second and third respectively.

The students were joined at the event by Morris Hills Regional School District Superintendent James Jencarelli and U.S. Army Lt. Col. Samuel Morgan, who is the commander of the Army garrison at Picatinny Arsenal, where Colon and her family live.

(l/r) Julian Mesa, Superintendent James Jencarelli, and Andrew Donahue

(l/r) Julian Mesa, Superintendent James Jencarelli, and Andrew Donahue

The annual Morris County Manual offers a physical and online listing of key federal, state, county, and local government offices and agencies; the Superior Court system, important hotlines, media connections, election timelines, and even zip codes for all sections of all 39 Morris County towns.

Earliest records indicate the County Manual was established by the Morris County Clerk’s Office in 1906. Over the past century, it has undergone many changes to reflect the county’s evolution throughout the decades.

However, the purpose of the County Manual has remained constant, as a central resource for county residents regarding their government.

Each year, the County Clerk holds an art contest open to students in school districts across the county. The top three finishers get scholarship awards of $500, $200 and $100.  The 2018 winners were Felicia Terreri of Whippany Park High School, Aayush of the Morris County Academy of Computer Science, and Jared Reddington of Morris Hills High School.

First place winner Krystal Colon with her mom, County Clerk Grossi, Picatinny Commander Morgan and her Marine Corps recruiter

First place winner Krystal Colon with her mom, County Clerk Grossi, (on left) Picatinny Commander Morgan and her Marine Corps recruiter

Here is a bit about the 2019 winners:

Krystal Colon – Morris Knolls High School – 1st Place Winner

Krystal Colón is a senior at Morris Knolls High School. Krystal was born and raised in North Carolina, she has lived in Hawaii, California and New York. This will be her first and last year at Morris Knolls. Her hobbies are reading, drawing, video games and playing volleyball in her free time. After graduation she plans to join the United States Marine Corp.

Andrew Donahue – Morris Hills High School – 2nd Place Winner

Andrew Donahue is a senior attending Morris Hills High School. He designed the manual cover in his cartooning and animation course at Morris Hills. He enjoys running track and cross country for Morris Hills, as well a computer coding. After high school, Andrew plans to attend a 4 year college to pursue his interest in cyber security.

Julian Mesa – Morris Hills High School – 3rd Place Winner

Julian is a senior at Morris Hills High School. He has played varsity soccer for four years and lacrosse for two years. Julian is a member of the National Honor Society and has had a passion for art and design since he was a kid. He is going to attend Stockton University in the fall of 2019 to play soccer and further his education in graphic design.

Congratulations to each!!