#MorrisCty – Holly Day

Morris Tourism

 

Holly Day 2018

Morris County Tourism Bureau 6 Court Street • Morristown, NJ 07960 Saturday, Dec 1, 2018 • 10:00 AM – 04:00 PM

An annual and beloved Morris County tradition, Holly Day returns for this upcoming holiday season.  Visit six local historical sites* decorated for the holidays, each site with special Holly Day programming: exhibits, music, refreshments and more.  One $30.00 ticket gains you access to all six sites.  Proceeds support local historic preservation.

Tickets will be sold online at Eventbrite.com and through the Morris County Tourism Bureau beginning November 1st.  Children 12 and under go free. On the day of the event, tickets may be purchase in person at:

Macculloch Hall
45 Macculloch Avenue
Morristown
beginning at 9:30 a.m.
info call:  973-631-5151

*Acorn Hall
Macculloch Hall
the Ford Mansion at Morristown National Historical Park
Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farm
Schuyler-Hamilton House
Museum of Early Trades & Crafts

Tickets online: Click here

#MorrisCty – New Local Salmon Fishing!

Merrill Creek Reservoir added to salmon stocking program

by WRNJ Jay Edwards

– The Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife is expanding its popular landlocked salmon stocking program to a fourth northern New Jersey lake – the Merrill Creek Reservoir, located in Warren County.

“We are extremely pleased to continue expanding this program as it grows in popularity. This stocking program creates a new and exciting way for people to enjoy the outdoors. Catching one of these beautiful and hard-fighting fish is surely the thrill of a lifetime,” Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe said.

This fall, the Division of Fish and Wildlife has stocked more than 2,500 salmon in the four lakes. The others are Lake Waywayanda and Lake Aeroflex in Sussex County and Tilcon Lake in Morris County.

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Tilcon Lake in Morris County

Tilcon Lake,  Allamuchy  Mountain State Park

Tilcon lake can be accessed by parking at the entrance on Kinney Road (named Kennedy Rd. in Google Maps, and which intersects Rt. 604 south of I-80). From the entrance it is a short walk (300 yards over level ground) to the lake.


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Morris Police K-9s to Get On-Site Emergency Medical Care

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Morris County, NJ

Posted Friday, November 16th, 2018

First of its kind program will offer special care for front-line response dogs

Uniformed Sheriff's officer with adoring K-9 unitMorris County has developed a first-of-its-kind program to offer medical support and care for the county’s front-line law enforcement K-9’s that work alongside the Sheriff’s Office response teams in critical situations.

The county will expand services now offered to human responders by a specialized group of tactical medics who make up the Office of Emergency Management’s Special Operations Group to include law enforcement dogs who respond with the Sheriff’s Bomb Squad, SERT/SWAT team, and Hazmat teams.

“We have our dogs going up against the same threats and critical issues that our officers face,’’ said Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon. “Why shouldn’t they receive the same level of medical care in the event that they become injured while performing their mission?”

“Our K-9 community is an integral part of the county’s police and first response family, out front in dealing with dangerous and difficult events,’’ said Freeholder Director Doug Cabana. “They deserve nothing less than the best care.’’

The Sheriff’s Office currently offers 24/7 veterinary care for its K-9 program. Sheriff Gannon and Office of Emergency Management Director Jeff Paul explained that the expanded service would offer K-9s advanced medical care at the scene of an incident and quick transport, if required, to an appropriate veterinary care facility.

OEM’s Special Operations Group Emergency Medical Services is a joint team comprised of members of the county OEM, Sheriff’s Office, and Prosecutor’s Office, plus Saint Clare’s Hospital and Atlantic Health Systems/Morristown Medical Center. This unique team provides medical support and care to members of the Morris County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team, or SERT (aka SWAT).

They provide on-site basic and advanced life support during SERT/SWAT operations. That program now would be expanded to offer support for the county’s law enforcement K-9s.

K-9 unit in the middle of drug-sniffing training“Now, for the first time, we will do the same service that we offer our human responders to our K-9 family in blue. We will treat them at the scene and transport them for follow up medical care. They deserve nothing less!’’ said OEM Director Jeff Paul.

Morris County Law and Public Safety Director Scott DiGiralomo credited the county Board of Freeholders with offering full support for the county’s OEM efforts, including the expanded treatment for the county’s canine force.

The announcement of an expanded level of care for law enforcement dogs was made today at the start of a K-9 Tactical Training Program conducted by Techline Technologies, Inc. and offered by the county OEM for officers and their dogs along with the OEM’s Special Operations Group at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy in Parsippany.

K-9 teams from the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office, New Jersey State Police, and the United States Secret Service attended the course. Also participating were specialized response team members from UMDNJ, Morristown Medical Center, Saint Clare’s Health/EMS, the Morris Township Police Department, and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.

K9 partners, leashed and muzzled, worked through portions of the program with their handlers during this intensive, two-day, 16-hour training course designed for law enforcement, military, or search and rescue-oriented canine handlers, tactical medics, or veterinary personnel supporting tactical canine programs.

Disney’s Dapper Dans barbershop Quartet

 


The Dapper Dans are a live barbershop quartet that performs on Main Street U.S.A since the parks opening day.

There is also a working barbershop where your hair can be done by them while they are serenading.

*tidbit* while at Harmony Barbershop in Disney World, there is a chalkboard on the wall that appears to have a list of names of people with appointments. These are actually all the names of the hurricanes that have come through Florida.

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#Denville Winter Weather Advisory in Effect

Denville Police Department
Thursday November 15th, 2018 :: 07:42 a.m. EST

Advisory

Winter Weather Advisory in Effect – Driving Tips / No Parking on Snow Covered Roads / Clear Sidewalks

The season’s first winter storm is expected to bring several inches of snow to the area this afternoon and evening, in addition to freezing rain and sleet. As such, we would like to remind everyone to drive extra cautious if you need to travel during the storm. Remember to drive at a slower/safe speed, give yourself extra distance between vehicles, and expect your stopping distance to increase. Also, know whether your vehicle has an antilock brake system and use it properly. Antilock brake systems prevent your wheels from locking up during braking. If you have antilock brakes, apply firm, continuous pressure to the brake pedal. If you don’t have antilock brakes, you may need to pump your brakes if you feel your wheels starting to lock up.

We would also like to remind everyone that Township Ordinance prohibits parking on a snow covered street. This is to allow the Department of Public Works to more easily remove any accumulated snow and ice to make our roadways safer to travel. Due to the forecasted weather, permission for overnight on street parking this evening will not be granted.

Township Ordinance also requires the owner or tenant of properties to remove all snow and ice from the full width and length of all sidewalks abutting the roadway within 12 hours of daylight after the storm. The depositing snow or ice into or upon any sidewalk or street in the Township is also prohibited.

Thank you for your cooperation and please drive safely today and everyday!

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

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

#Denville’s Animal Shelter Voted The Best!

Facebook of Denville’s Animal Shelter
This shelter is run by Meredith Petrillo the Denville Animal Control Officer and shelter volunteers to promote community involvement to identify, help and adopt denville animals. We have a passion and compassion for all animals.

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ACO Meredith Petrillo

Denville Township Animal Control operates under the supervision of the Denville Township Police Department’s Support Services Division. Denville Township Animal Control Officer Meredith Petrillo provides animal control, animal cruelty, and animal rescue services to the Township. ACO Petrillo also runs the Denville Animal Shelter  and oversees the operation of the Denville Township Dog Park, known as “The Happy Hound Play Ground”.

Denville Township provides shelter for misplaced domestic animals. If you have lost or found an animal, we provide a safe place for that animal until we find their owner. If no one comes forward for the animal after seven days, the Township of Denville places the animal up for adoption by appointment. We do not charge an adoption fee; however, we do ask for a donation of food and supplies back to the shelter so the animals that are there for longer periods of time can be provided for. The animal shelter is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday.  If you have lost your pet, please contact the police desk at 973-627-4900 ext. 9, as they are aware of all of the animals that are placed in the shelter. Reclaiming your pet may be done by appointment only during the following hours:

Monday to Friday, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, between 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Closed on Sunday

Animal Cruelty – Denville Township’s Animal Control Officer is also an animal cruelty investigator. If you have a concern about how an animal is being cared for or treated, please contact the Denville Police Department and provide as much information as possible. Also, please provide a call-back phone number so that we can follow up with you. You do not have to give your name.

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