
Come out and join Denville’s very first
ART WALK!
We will have live music, artists, interactive art and so much more.
Your local Denville merchants will be hosting artists of all kinds!
Can’t wait to see you!
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | 6PM – 9PM
Carnival Saturday
Saturday, September 1, 2018
3:00 PM 11:59 PM
Boonton High School
306 Lathrop Avenue
Boonton, NJ, 07005
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NEW! Denville Public Library has hiking kits available for this hike!
POWWW September Hawk Watch Hike
About Protect our Wetlands, Water and Woods
Protect our Wetlands, Water and Woods
Nonprofit Organization · Denville, New Jersey
POWWW’s Mission is to Protect Wetlands, Woodlands & potable Water supplies throughout the Beaver Brook watershed in Denville, Rockaway & Boonton Twps.
Join a free guided hike with Protect Our Wetlands Water and Woods as we travel from Jonathan’s Woods to the scenic vista at Wildcat Ridge Hawk Watch in Rockaway Twp. We will look for wildlife and wildflowers along the way.
Once we arrive at the Hawk Watch, we will spend two to three hours scanning the skies for migratory raptors and songbirds. This four to five hour hike has some steep slopes and rugged terrain.
NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife volunteers will give a short presentation on the dynamics
of bird migration and the importance of quality habitat.
When:
Saturday September 15th 2018 9AM (raindate of Sunday the 16th)
Where:
Park on Old Beach Glen Road in Rockaway to access the Orange Trail, we will have POWWW parking signs streetside just before #225 Old Beach Glen Road, Rockaway NJ 07866
What to Bring:
Hiking boots, binoculars, water and snack, camera
For more info or directions call Mike Leone at 973-479-7816 or Dave Blinder at 973-727-2037
Enjoy Excellent Dining in Downtown Denville
Presented by Einhorn Harris!
Dine Out Denville is a 5-day promotion intended to bring Denville residents and visitors great deals and flavors in our wonderful Denville restaurants and food establishments.
Prix-Fixe Brunch, Lunch, & Dinner Menus
Special Promotions and Deals
Discounts at local eateries
Other activities and offers
Learn more at www.DenvilleRestaurantWeek.com
On August 23, 1986, the U.S. Senate passed a bill, Public Law 99-391, which designates December 5 as “Walt Disney Recognition Day”!
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Edward Bear was renamed Winnie-the-Pooh because “Winnipeg” was a favorite attraction on display at the London Zoological Gardens.
During World War I, a Canadian soldier named Harry Colebourn made a pet of a black bear cub he bought from a hunter for $20. He named it Winnipeg—or “Winnie” for short. The bear became his troop’s mascot and later a resident of the London Zoological Gardens. There, she was an adored attraction, especially to a little boy named Christopher Robin Milne, son of author A.A. Milne. He renamed his teddy, Edward Bear after her. This same teddy bear, as well as most of Christopher Robin’s toys are on display at the New York Public Library.
Christopher Robin and his stuffed bear became immortalized by his father, A.A. Milne in a series of books. Those books then became a favorite franchise of Walt Disney.
~~Oh, yes, I’m rumbly in my tumbly. Time for something sweet.~~
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Due to popular demand, Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween kicks off on select nights in August and runs through to October.
Ticket demand brings Halloween early to Disney! Grab your favorite costume, and CaribbeanDays can take you here! MIL/Vet/DOD families with Military, Veteran, Common Access ID Cards, here are the dates you can buy discounted tickets for this event (thank you for your service!):
MIL/VET/DOD Pricing and dates with ID Cards
Watch the GraveDiggers Dance. They remind me of the Chimney Sweeps from Mary Poppins.
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Customers w/o service due to Friday's storm can pick up free water & ice:
– Kings, 115 Hawkins Place, Boonton
– Shop Rite, 90 Bartley Rd, Flanders
– ShopRite, 437 Rt 46, Rockaway Township
– ShopRite, 314 Rt 15, Wharton Borough
– Weis Markets, 293 Highway 206, Mt. Olive Township pic.twitter.com/jweOYcqJoA— JCP&L (@JCP_L) August 19, 2018
Posted Friday, August 17th, 2018
Jersey Central Power & Light is Monitoring Weather Conditions Forecasted for this Weekend
Jersey 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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