#MorrisCty Sheriff’s Office Donates “Pink Patches” Dollars to Morristown Cancer Center

Thank you for your service #MorrisCty Sheriff’s Dept.

Posted Thursday, December 27th, 2018

The Morris County Sheriff’s Office will be donating $1,500 to the Carol G. Simon Cancer Center at Morristown Medical Center thanks to the efforts of some of its officers who wore custom designed pink patches on their uniforms in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The pink patches personally were purchased by officers from the Morris County Sheriff’s Office to raise the $1,500. Sheriff's Office Donates

Similarly, in 2017, more than $1,400 was raised during the same event, bringing the combined total in two years to more than $2,900.

The Sheriff’s Office will donate the proceeds to the Carol G. Simon Cancer Center in memory of Detective Lisa di Palma Bonfiglio who lost her battle with cancer in 2009.

The Morris County Sheriff’s Office joined numerous police and fire departments across the country in this annual fundraising effort to fight cancer and support breast cancer research.

Thank you officers!

 

#MorrisCty Starts 2019 Round of Historic Preservation Grants

 

Posted Friday, December 21st, 2018

Grant Applications Now Available – Workshop on January 30, 2019

Morris County Starts 2019 Round of Historic Preservation Grants

The Friends Meeting House in Randolph

The Morris County Historic Preservation Trust Fund is accepting grant applications for the 2019 funding round. A historic resource must be listed or certified as eligible for listing on the New Jersey and the National Register of Historic Places to be eligible for a matching grant.

Eligible applicants are municipalities, qualified non-profit organizations and the county.

Application forms, rules and regulations for the 2019 grant round of the Historic Preservation Trust Fund are available at planning.morriscountynj.gov.

Please note the following schedule:

  • Jan 30: Application Workshop at the Morris County Cultural Center
  • Feb. 28: Declaration of Intent due at Morris County
  • March 29: Grant Application Deadline

The Morris County Office of Planning and Preservation will conduct a workshop to explain the grant application process on Wednesday, Jan. 30, from 7-to-8:30 p.m. at the Morris County Cultural Center, 300 Mendham Rd. (County Route 510), in Morris Township.  A snow date for the workshop is Jan. 31.

Staff members from the Office of Planning and Preservation will be on hand to answer questions about project eligibility requirements, the kinds of projects that have been funded in the past, the review process and any other questions applicants may have about the Trust Fund.

According to program coordinator Ray Chang, three types of applications are available.

  • Projects that are principally construction related will require a Construction Application.
  • Grant requests for acquisition and preservation planning documents should be completed on a Preservation Planning Application;
  • Grant requests for the preparation of Construction Documents should be completed on the Construction Documents Application.
Seward House in Mount Olive

A 2017 historic preservation grant was awarded to the Seward House project in Mount Olive.

Applications must be returned to the county no later than Friday, March 29.  Applicants must also submit a “Declaration of Intent” to the county by Thursday, Feb. 28.

The Morris County Historic Preservation Trust Fund Review Board recommended $2.2 million in county grants from the county’s 2018 Preservation Trust Fund to help preserve, restore, or protect 21 historic sites in 16 towns across Morris County.

The recommendations, which were approved by the Morris County Board of Freeholders, included grants ranging from as little as $5,994 for construction documents for the Union School House in Washington Township to a high of $355,143 for rehabilitation of the Craftsman Farm Administration Building in Parsippany.

More information about the application process or the Historic Preservation Trust Fund may be obtained by contacting Ray Chang at the Morris County Office of Planning and Preservation at (973) 829-8138 or rchang@co.morris.nj.us.

#Denville #downtowndenville – Jobs!!

Dash of Thyme is looking to hire a few individuals….. the following hours are needed….
Thursday’s 3-7 & in the spring 3-8
Friday’s 3-7 & in the spring 3-8
Saturday’s 2-6pm
Sunday’s 10-3pm
We are NOT hiring Monday -Friday 10-3pm!!! This is a perfect schedule for any individual going to any of the local colleges!!!! Stop by and fill out an application or e-mail your questions or concerns… we are at 49 Broadway Denville Nj #downtowndenville  shop@dashofthyme.com

Dash of Thyme
Full-time · Denville, New Jersey

#MorrisCty – Rabies Clinic

Tis the season to renew pet licenses!  Are your furry friend’s up to date on their shots?

Posted Monday, December 31st, 2018

Don’t forget to get your pets vaccinated for rabies in 2019, with four towns in Morris County set to host clinics starting at soon at this Saturday, Jan. 5.Morris County Municipal Rabies Clinics for Pets in 2019

Initial rabies clinics in the county will be held:

Morris Plains, Saturday Jan. 5;

Mount Olive, Friday Jan. 11;

Kinnelon, Saturday Jan. 12.

Washington Township, Saturday Jan. 12.

Others are being set up at towns throughout the county during the coming year. Visit the county Office of Health Management site for a still-developing lists of clinics in and near Morris County.  Also, reach out to your town if you don’t see it on the list.

Animal experts say you should report confirmed or suspected cases of rabies immediately to your Local Health Department.

Morris County Municipal Rabies Clinics for Pets in 2019Rabies is an infectious disease caused by the rabies virus. Animals infected with rabies display strange behavior such as aggression, and signs of neurologic impairment including vocalization, circling, and paralysis.

People who are bitten by, or have had contact with saliva from an animal should notify the local health department having jurisdiction where the animal is located and seek medical care.

A directory of local health agencies is posted at www.localhealth.nj.gov or you can contact them through your local police departments in the event of an emergency.

 

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