#Denville Police Accepting Applications for Police Officer

 
Denville Police Department
Monday October 1st, 2018 :: 01:45 p.m. EDT

Community

Denville Police Accepting Applications for Police Officer

This is a reminder that the Denville Township Police Department is currently seeking qualified and energetic applicants for the position of Police Officer, who possess the department’s core values of Honesty, Integrity, Fairness, Compassion, and Respect.

Applicants must possess a minimum of 60 college credits and there will be a preference granted to applicants who have a B.A./B.S. degree.

The hiring process shall consist of a Physical Fitness Examination, Written Examination, Interview Panels and a comprehensive Background Investigation.

Entry Level Denville Police Officers are entitled to a competitive starting salary of $45,675 plus full health benefits and enrollment in the New Jersey Police and Fire Retirement Pension System.

For additional information on minimum qualifications, instructions, and to complete the initial written application, please visit PoliceApp.com.

The deadline for submission of an application is Thursday, October 18, 2018.

If you know of any family or friends who may have an interest in beginning a career in law enforcement, please take the time to forward them this information. Thank you and good luck to all those who apply!

The list of eligible candidates will remain in effect for two years.

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

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

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#Denville #MorrisCty -NAMI Family Mental Health

National Alliance on Mental Illness – Sussex NJ
NAMI Morris and NAMI Sussex, in collaboration with Family Partners of Morris & Sussex Counties, are pleased to co-sponsor
NAMI Basics: A Free 6-session Course for Parents/Family/Caregivers of Children (2-18) with Emotional, Behavioral, or Mental Health Challenges.

This can include mental health conditions, ADHD, ODD and autism spectrum disorder. Learn about helping your child, coping with stress, working with schools and healthcare providers, and more. Classes are taught by trained volunteer parents who’ve been there and would like to share their knowledge and support other families.

Tuesdays, Oct. 2 – Nov. 6, 2018, 7:00-9:30 p.m.

St. Francis Residential Community & Conference Center
Garden Room
122 Diamond Spring Rd., Denville, NJ
(Use main entrance and inquire at reception desk)

Classes are FREE. Registration by phone is required. Participants should plan to attend all 6 sessions.

To register, call Jeri at 973-214-0632 or Lauren at 201-532-2267.
The course will include:
• Current information about Attention Deficit Disorder, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Conduct Disorder,
Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Childhood Schizophrenia
• Empathic understanding of the subjective, lived experience of the child living with mental health challenges
• Effective problem solving, listening, and communication skills
• The stages of emotional reactions of the family to the trauma of mental health challenges
• Current research related to the biology of mental health challenges
• Evidence-based practices and effective treatment strategies, including how medications work and discussion of the controversy over using psychotropic medications with children
• Record keeping systems that have proven to be effective for use with the school and healthcare systems
• Crisis management planning
• Finding supports and services within the community “No one should have to face this journey alone!”
www.familypartnersms.org

#Denville – Virtual Kidnapping Scam

 
Denville Police Department
Monday October 1st, 2018 :: 11:07 a.m. EDT
Advisory

Virtual Kidnapping Scam

VIRTUAL KIDNAPPING SCAM:
The criminal element are always developing new methods to prey on unsuspecting citizens for the purpose of scamming them of money. The latest to hit northern New Jersey is the virtual kidnapping scheme. This scheme has been around for many years in other parts of the U.S. and world but only recently have several incidents been reported in New Jersey. Although virtual kidnapping takes on many forms, it is always an extortion scheme—one that tricks victims into paying a ransom to free a loved one they believe is being threatened with violence or death. Unlike traditional abductions, virtual kidnappers have not actually kidnapped anyone. Instead, through deceptions and threats, they coerce victims to pay a quick ransom before the scheme falls apart. A typical scenario is for the criminal to first perform an extensive reconnaissance online, learning as much as possible about the victim. The criminal will then contact the victim, most likely by telephone and claim to be holding the victim’s loved one hostage. The criminal will then demand a ransom in exchange for his or her safe return. They attempt to keep victims on the phone as long as possible until the money is wired to the criminal’s account to prevent the victim from trying to contact the hostage directly. Only after the payment is sent do victims learn that they were scammed and that their loved ones were never in any danger.

The Denville Police Department encourages spreading awareness of this and other similar scams. Especially educate members of the senior citizen community who can be particularly targeted in these types of fraud.

If you should receive this type of call, do not give out your information, including bank information to the caller. Do not agree to pay a ransom, by wire or in person. Delivering money in person can be dangerous. In most cases, the best course of action is to hang up the phone. You may make note of the telephone number and any other information that the caller provides to you and contact the police and your loved one to assure they are safe.

Always be mindful of the information that you release on the internet, including and especially on social media. In particular, do not provide your telephone number and home address. Do not advertise when you are leaving your home or going on vacation. Please feel free to contact the Denville Police Department should you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter.

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

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

Happy Birthday President Carter

 

Happy Birthday President Carter

October 1, 1924, Jimmy Carter, the thirty-ninth United States President, was born in
Plains, Georgia. He is the first president to be born in a hospital.

In 1976, President Carter appeared at Disney World for the International Chamber of Commerce 26th
Conference and Convention. His speech was made in front of Cinderella Castle. The
private event coincided with Disney’s debut of concept art for EPCOT Center.

In February of 1980, President Carter issued Proclamation 4725, declaring a national day to honor Walt Disney.

In May 1982, Carter became the first U.S. President to take a “running tour” of
Disneyland when he jogged through the Magic Kingdom prior to the public opening time.

 
   Visit him and all the U.S. Chief Executives at Disney World’s The Hall of Presidents.

Proclamation 4725—Honoring the Memory of Walt Disney
February 19, 1980

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By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
In the world of entertainment no name is more widely known than that of Walt Disney. For nearly fifty years, his creations brought us laughter and love, joy and gladness. The products of his imagination will enthrall and delight many more generations of children of all ages in every country on earth.The House of Representatives, by a joint resolution of February 13, 1980, has requested the President to issue a proclamation honoring the memory of Walt Disney for his contribution to the American dream.

Now, Therefore, I, Jimmy Carter, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of this Nation to recall the accomplishments of Walt Disney and to honor his memory on February 19, 1980.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fourth.


JIMMY CARTER

 

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#Denville #downtowndenville Welcomes Art Classes with Mary Shadbolt

Art Classes with Mary Shadbolt

5 East Main Street

Suite #28B (upstairs)

Denville, NJ 07834

Mary Shadbolt is a certified K-12 Art Educator, as well as a practicing Artist and Photographer. In 1996 she earned a BFA in Illustration with a triple minor in Art History, Drawing and Photography.

Her love of the arts drove her to become a professional practicing Artist & Photographer. It was this same love of art that sent her Moore College of Art & Design to earn K-12 Art Certification in 2001.

Shadbolt considers it a true honor to take on students passionate about the arts, after all, creativity takes courage!

There are classes for every age group, from school aged kids, teen, adults, even baby & me! Classes will be held after school, mornings, evenings and Saturday mornings. Private classes are also available, as are BYOB painting parties!

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