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Ten Republican Leaders from Largest Morris County Towns Back Tayfun Selen for Congress

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Morris County Commissioner Director Tayfun Selen

MORRIS COUNTY — Continuing his momentum heading into the Morris County Republican Committee convention, key Republicans from four of the five largest municipalities among Republican primary voters in the County threw their backing behind Tayfun Selen for Congress. The list includes Mayors of two of the three largest municipalities – Rockaway Mayor Joe Jackson and Jefferson Mayor Eric Wilsusen – as well as Parsippany Councilman Paul Carifi and Republican Chair Lou Valori.

“Last year’s election shows the Democrats are facing real headwinds from the liberal Biden-Pelosi-Sherill agenda in Washington, and New Jersey voters are craving new leadership to provide affordability and get America back on track. Tayfun Selen is the best candidate for Republicans, with a proven conservative record and inspiring life story. I’m proud to support him,” said Parsippany Republican Chairman Lou Valori.

The announcement follows on last week’s major endorsements for Selen of four Republican Morris County Commissioners including Stephen Shaw, Deb Smith, John Krickus, and Kathy DeFillippo. The most recent reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission also show Selen currently leading the pack with the largest cash-on-hand.

“Tayfun’s stopped higher taxes four years in a row by bringing business-smarts to government. That’s what we need in Washington. Less talk, more action, to deliver greater affordability for New Jersey taxpayers,” said Jefferson Township Mayor Eric Wilsusen. “There is no better way to have Republican fighting to keep the American dream alive, than someone who has actually lived it. Democrats are scared of Republicans like Tayfun Selen.”

“I’m excited about the momentum we are creating to build this campaign from the ground-up, unite Republicans, and be in the strongest position to take on Pelosi’s local rubber-stamp in Mikie Sherrill,” added Selen, who serves as the Director of the Morris County Board of Commissioners. “I want to thank the Mayors, council members, and Republican Party officials who are standing with me in this effort. My agenda in Congress will be to stop higher taxes, reduce our debt, enhance strict border security, fight for our Veterans, and hold adversaries like China accountable. I’m looking forward to sharing more announcements in the coming days.”

Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Swears in New Assistant Prosecutor

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Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll, First Assistant Prosecutor Maggie Calderwood and Assistant Prosecutor Michael McDonald

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll and First Assistant Prosecutor Maggie Calderwood announce the hiring of Michael J. McDonald as Assistant Prosecutor for the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. Assistant Prosecutor McDonald was officially sworn in by Prosecutor Carroll at the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office on February 14, 2022.

Assistant Prosecutor McDonald will be assigned to the Sex Crimes/Child Endangerment Unit that serves to investigate and prosecute sex crime offenders and works to protect our children from exposure to criminal and predatory misconduct.

Assistant Prosecutor McDonald most recently served as a Deputy Attorney General for the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General and was assigned to the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability. He formerly served as the First Assistant Prosecutor for the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office (WCPO) since 2012.

Previously, he also was employed as a trial attorney for a private law firm and as an Assistant Prosecutor at the WCPO from 1991 through 1998. He also served as a judicial law clerk for the Hon. John C. Stritehoff, Jr., J.S.C. in Warren County. AP McDonald is a certified instructor at the Office of the Attorney General Advocacy Institute.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts with a Business Major and Classics Minor from Gettysburg College, and a Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall University. Prosecutor Carroll said, “The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office is fortunate to have a prosecutor with such a wealth of experience joining our ranks.”

New Chief Marketing Officer Joins Atlantic Health System

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Eric Steinberger

MORRIS COUNTY — Atlantic Health System appointed Eric Steinberger as Chief Marketing Officer.

Steinberger brings decades of leadership experience in the Finance, Media, and Retail industries, along with a deep skillset for understanding the consumer behavior behind the brand choice. As Chief Marketing Officer, he is focused on refining and implementing a comprehensive and modern strategic marketing plan. He will help Atlantic Health System connect with patients in new and easier ways, reduce barriers to access, and amplify the system’s brand position as a provider of the highest quality care combined with the best experience for patients, families, and caregivers.

“Health care is in the middle of an incredibly challenging and transformative time, but with that comes new opportunities to redefine the ways patients, as consumers of health care, learn about and engage with care providers,” said Steinberger. “I am excited to join an Atlantic Health System team that keeps the patient at the center of every decision, and I look forward to developing new and lasting ways to connect with the communities we serve.”

Steinberger joins Atlantic Health System after seven years with internationally known retailer Bed Bath & Beyond, where he served as Chief Marketing Officer. Along with overseeing the brand’s entire print and digital marketing, media, creative, content, and public relations operations, he also led efforts to cater specific products, services, and experiences to consumers based upon their unique stage in life (college, wedding, and baby to name a few). Prior to Bed Bath & Beyond, Eric was a Senior Partner at Rosetta, a marketing strategy consulting firm and digital agency, where he held various roles, including managing client relationships, and leading the marketing strategy consulting practice for the organization. He has also held previous leadership positions at global brands AOL, Inc. and American Express, where he successfully managed the Platinum and Centurion card portfolios among other roles

“Eric is a dynamic leader who can break through the noise to focus on what matters,” said Nikki Sumpter, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, Atlantic Health System. “I look forward to working with him to increase awareness and engagement among current and prospective patients, referring physicians, and other key stakeholders in our community.”

Learn more about the rest of the Atlantic Health System leadership team here.

Sherrill Calls on President Biden to Support a Targeted Small Business Relief Package

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Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill

MORRIS COUNTY — Representative Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) led ten fellow Frontline Members of Congress in a letter this week to President Joe Biden urging the Administration to support and help negotiate a targeted relief package to assist small businesses currently suffering from the surge in Omicron-variant transmission.

Consumer demand for businesses centered on in-person gatherings, such as restaurants and live venues, has been greatly impacted by the current wave of Omicron cases while workforce shortages for these industries have been exacerbated as transmission and hospitalizations rise. At the same time, the essential small business relief programs available earlier in the pandemic are no longer in place, making it difficult for hard-hit businesses to make ends meet. Combined, the nation could see a new wave of business closures in the coming months without additional, targeted assistance.

“As we have met with small business owners and local elected officials over the past several months, we have heard unanimous concern about the impact of Omicron on the economic health of our communities,” wrote the lawmakers in their letter to President Biden. “To this end, we urge the Administration to immediately work with Congress to pass a targeted small business relief package that focuses on the industries most hard-hit by the Omicron surge.”

In addition to leading this letter, Rep. Sherrill for the past two years has been a strong advocate for enhanced assistance and relief for small businesses, the lifeblood of the nation’s economy and communities. She co-sponsored the original RESTAURANTS Act in July 2020, which was enacted through the American Rescue Plan as the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. She also led advocacy to expand funding for the RRF and co-sponsored a bill to replenish those funds for restaurants in need. In addition, she co-sponsored the Save Our Stages Act in September 2020, which was enacted through the December 2020 COVID-19 relief package, and co-sponsored legislation to provide an extension of this support to live venues. Finally, she also led outreach to extend the Employee Retention Tax Credit for hard-hit small businesses.

Breakfast Held to Support Cabana, Mastrangelo and Florance-Lynch

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Republican Mayors across Morris County came out to support County Commissioner candidates Doug Cabana, Tom Mastrangelo, and Melissa Florance Lynch

MORRIS COUNTY — Members of the Morris County Committee and elected officials were attendees at a breakfast on Saturday, February 12 at Meadow Wood to support County Commissioner candidates Doug Cabana, Tom Mastrangelo, and Melissa Florance Lynch.

Master of Ceremonies was Mayor Bill Chegwidden. Chegwidden is Mayor Wharton.

Township of Parsippany Mayor Jamie Barberio addressed the attendees

Tom Mastrangelo addressing the audience

Morris County Republican County Commissioner candidates Doug Cabana, Tom Mastrangelo, and Melissa Florance Lynch, running together as Team Morris 2022, have the endorsements of Republican Mayors across Morris County from the following municipalities:

Boonton Township Mayor Paul Allieri
Township of Montville Mayor Frank Cooney
Borough of Butler Mayor Ryan Martinez
Borough of Mt. Arlington Mayor Mike Stanzillis
Town of Denville Mayor Tom Andes Mayor
Township of Mount Olive Rob Greenbaum
Florham Park Mayor Mark Taylor
Borough of Netcong Mayor Joe Nametko
Town of Hanover John Ferramosca
Township of Parsippany Mayor Jamie Barberio
Township of Jefferson Mayor Eric Wilsusen
Township of Pequannock Mayor Kyle Rrussell
Borough of Kinnelon Mayor Jim Freda
Borough of Riverdale Mayor Paul Carelli
Borough of Lincoln Park Mayor David Runfeldt
Borough of Rockaway Mayor Tom Mulligan
Township of Long Hill Mayor Guy Piserchia
Township of Roxbury Mayor Bob DeFillippo
Borough of Mendham Mayor Christine Serrano – Glassner
Borough of Wharton Mayor Bill Chegwidden
Township of Mine Hill Mayor Sam Morris

Commissioner Cabana stated that “My running mates and I are humbled by the overwhelming support from the coalition of Morris County Republican Mayors.”

Commissioner Mastrangelo added, “Morris County Republican Mayors are a big part of the governing formula which makes Morris County a great place to live, work, and raise a family.”

Commissioner candidate Mayor Melissa Florance -Lynch stated “I am so appreciative to earn this support from my fellow Morris County Mayors.”

Common Sense Fiscal Republicans with proven records of accomplishment, Cabana, Mastrangelo, and Florance- Lynch, have supported the delivery of responsible budgets including five ZERO % tax increases and the reduction of the county debt by tens of millions of dollars while continuing to deliver responsive and quality services to all the residents of Morris County.

Morris County has been rated as one of the best-run counties in the United States by two leading financial rating services. With the county government creating an environment that promotes growth and new jobs, Morris County continues to see growth in business opportunities and employment possibilities.

Morris County Surrogate Heather Darling and Candidate Melissa Florance-Lynch
Lisa Chase LoBiondo with Heather Darling
Morris County Commissioner Candidate Melissa Florance-Lynch and CD11 Candidate Paul DeGroot

When Will Liberals Stop Making Excuses For Crime?

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MORRIS COUNTY — Cops murdered and attacked; rioting and looting running rampant in American cities, defunding police and revolving door justice. This is the legacy of Joe Biden and the Progressive Democrats such as Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ CD-11).

Their misguided approach to crime is to treat it as social justice issue, which forgives bad actors for their crimes because of their race, poor upbringing or lousy schooling. As a so-called former prosecutor, Mikie Sherrill should know better.

Millions upon millions of minorities and poor people go through life without committing crimes. But they are often the victims of crimes by the same people that the liberal Democrats are trying to protect.

Just last month (January 2022) an innocent honor roll student, Robert Cudra, was shot through the head on a Paterson street by a stray bullet as he was taking in groceries for his grandmother. (Click here)

The response from the left was a deafening silence. No NBA or NFL stars came forward to denounce the senseless killing or console the family. Nothing from our Democrat leaders.

Paterson is not some far-off country. It is a town that is only minutes away from where your family and mine live. Paterson is the city where I made my living as a county prosecutor for 25 years. I devoted each day to putting bad guys in jail.

I care about Robert and many thousands like him because I know this young man deserves a chance in life, a chance that he is not getting because progressive policies are hurting, not just the people who live in Paterson, but people in your community. Emboldened criminals are spreading out to the suburbs, stealing cars, breaking into houses, and flouting the law.  Last year there were 350 reported burglaries in Morris County and 213 stolen cars in Parsippany. Recently police stopped a man walking down the street in Caldwell; he was carrying a loaded handgun with the serial number scratched off.

Confounded by the failure of their liberal policies such as bail reform, to keep people and property safe, the Democrats are floundering for answers. They keep coming up with the wrong ones.

Neither President Biden nor Congresswoman Sherrill can bring themselves to blame the people responsible. The criminals themselves. Sherrill has been silent on crime except to support The Justice in Policing Act of 2020: which was spearheaded by notorious and preachy liberal U.S. Sen. Cory Booker – the failed mayor of Newark.  The Act does nothing to help police fight crime, but it does put a tremendous onus on police officers who are trying to fight crime. The Act makes police suspects from the start.

Recently our often-confused President took to the airwaves to share his thoughts on how to reduce violent crime in cities such as New York (452 murders in 2021) Philadelphia (562 murders) and Chicago (800 murders) where liberal officials have been engaging in crime-excusing and failing to prosecute criminals. The President’s approach is at best naive, at worst dangerous to Americans no matter where they live.

Like most liberals, Biden can’t bring himself to blame individuals for crime. Instead, he blames inanimate objects. It’s the guns that are a problem – not the people using them. The solution: get guns off the streets and shut down rogue gun makers?

As a career prosecutor, I’m not sure what the president means by rogue gun makers, where they are or what their role is in murder. Neither is he nor Rep. Sherrill, I bet.

Gun buy-back programs have been tried in cities small and large. They are mostly publicity stunts that garner a lot of old and forgotten weapons and a few photo-ops. Hardened criminals and gang members are NOT going to turn in their guns for a few dollars.

Besides, many serious crimes are committed with knives and bats. Recently a woman in the liberal bastion of Seattle was struck violently in the back of the head by a man wielding a baseball bat. Are bats the problem? (Click here)

Democrat politicians are slowly waking up to the idea that their soft-on-crime policies are unpopular everywhere. So, in New Jersey they have come up with a quick legislative solution: keep people who commit crimes with guns in jail before their trials. I’m sure the ACLU will have a problem with that.

The proposed Jersey legislation is another quick public relation hit. Why deny bail or set incredibly high bail limits only for people who use a gun to commit a crime. How about using the same logic – that these people are a danger to others — and applying it to all sorts of violent offenders. The liberal excuse-makers will never take it that far.

As a prosecutor who actually worked to punish criminals, I know that if there are no consequences for criminal activity, we get more crime – whether it is looting, burglary, or shootings.

The certainty of punishment reduces crime and takes bad actors off the streets. As your congressman, I will make sure America does not continue its drift into lawlessness. I can’t say the same for Rep. Sherrill.

This press release was submitted by Paul DeGroot. He served as a Passaic County Prosecutor for 25 years. He is now a lawyer in private proactive and lives in Montville, Morris County  

The New CD- 11 Includes the following Municipalities from Morris, Essex, and Passaic Counties: Belleville, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Fairfield, Glen Ridge, Livingston, Maplewood, Millburn, Montclair (part), North Caldwell, Nutley, Roseland, South Orange and West Caldwell in Essex County; Boonton, Boonton Township, Butler, Chatham, Chatham Township, Denville, Dover, East Hanover, Florham Park, Hanover, Harding, Jefferson, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park, Madison, Mendham Twp (part), Montville, Morris Plains, Morris Township, Morristown Town, Mountain Lakes, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Pequannock, Randolph, Riverdale, Rockaway, Rockaway Township and Victory Gardens in Morris County; Little Falls, Totowa, Wayne (part) and Woodland Park in Passaic County.

Man Found Guilty of Sexual Assault and Attempted Kidnapping of Young Child

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File Photo. Photo for illustration purposes only. The actual incident may not reflect the photo.

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, First Assistant Prosecutor Maggie Calderwood, Chief of Detectives Christoph K. Kimker, and Rockaway Township Police Chief Martin McParland announce that a jury has found Kyriakos Serghides, 41, of Rockaway Borough guilty of one Count of Second Degree Sexual Assault; one Count of Second Degree Attempted Kidnapping; one Count of Second Degree Luring; one Count of Second Degree Attempted Sexual Assault; and two Counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Serghides was acquitted of one Count of Third Degree Terroristic Threats; one Count of Third-Degree Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purposes; and one Count of Fourth Degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon.

The charges arise from incidents that occurred in August and September of 2015 in Rockaway Township. On August 28, 2015, while at the Rockaway Townsquare Mall, Serghides touched the private area of a five-year-old boy in the food court restroom within the Mall.

In addition, on September 10, 2015, Serghides lured another five-year-old boy and attempted to leave the Target Store in Rockaway Township with him. Serghides was arrested on September 11, 2015, on charges related to these incidents. The charges against Serghides were tried before a jury between January 31, 2022, and February 10, 2022. The Honorable Robert M. Hanna, J.S.C. presided over the trial, and the State was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Reema Sethi Kareer and Assistant Prosecutor Jacqueline Marotta. The jury returned its verdict on February 10, 2022. Serghides is scheduled to be sentenced on March 25, 2022.

He remains in custody at this time. Prosecutor Carroll would like to acknowledge the Rockaway Township Police Department, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office, and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Sex Crimes/Child Endangerment Unit for their efforts in this investigation and prosecution.

 

Kelvin Briggs Sentenced to 24 Years in New Jersey State Prison

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File Photo

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Christoph Kimker, and Jefferson Township Chief of Police Paul Castimore announce that Kelvin Briggs, 64, formerly of Nevada, has been sentenced to 24 years in New Jersey State Prison.

On September 1, 2021, a Morris County jury returned a verdict finding Briggs guilty of multiple offenses including Endangering the Welfare of a Child (production of sexually explicit images and video of a child engaged in a sexual act), Sexual Assault, Endangering the Welfare of a Child (distribution of sexually explicit images of a child), Endangering the Welfare of a Child (engaging in sexually explicit conversations with a child), Invasion of Privacy, and Stalking. These incidents occurred over a period of time from August through November 2017 while the defendant was a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, and the victim, a 13-year-old female, was a resident of Jefferson Township.

On February 10, 2022, the Honorable Stephen J. Taylor, P.J.Cr. imposed an aggregate sentence of 24 years in New Jersey State Prison. The first 16 years of the sentence are subject to the No Early Release Act, which makes the defendant ineligible for parole until he has served 85% of 16 years. The defendant will be required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Megan’s Law and will also be on Parole Supervision for Life. Prosecutor Carroll would like to thank and acknowledge the agencies that participated in the investigation that led to the successful guilty verdict, including the Jefferson Township Police Department, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, and the Sex Crimes and Child Endangerment Unit of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.

Chopt Will Officially Open on Wednesday, February 9

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Chopt Creative Salad Company will be opening in the Briarcliff Commons, Route 10 and 202

MORRIS PLAINS — Chopt Creative Salad Company will officially be opening on Wednesday, February 9.

It will be located at 1711 Route 10 East, Morris Plains, in the Briarcliff Commons.

Chopt for over 18 years has been working on making the most delicious salads imaginable.

Other New Jersey Chopt locations include Florham Park, Montvale, New Providence, Princeton, and Paramus. Although hours haven’t been released for the new store, other stores in New Jersey are open seven days a week from 10:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Click here to download a typical menu.

For more information click here.

Boonton Free Rabies Clinic on Saturday, February 5

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Annual Rabies Immunization Clinic
BOONTON — Free Rabies clinic to be held at Boonton Town Hall Firehouse, 100 Washington Street on Saturday, February 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon.

Please check the municipal website for updates should bad weather be in the forecast the day before.

Preparation before you come to the clinic:
 Bring a completed “Rabies Vaccination Certificate” found on the Town website or Click here.
 The form contains two identical certificates. You must complete one form/two certificates for EACH animal you bring. You must completely fill out the Owner’s Name & Address section and the dog/cat information section on both certificates; please print legibly. DO NOT fill out any fields below ‘Date Vaccinated’ or cut the page in half.
 Pens or pencils will not be available, if you think you need one, please bring it with you  The clinic is held rain or shine. We do not have special accommodations for bad weather. Check Boonton.org for snow cancellation
 Face masks must be worn, please make sure you have one with you, they will not be provided
 Only one adult per household should attend. Exceptions are made for households bringing more than one animal and need assistance from a family member
 Dogs MUST be on a leash and cats MUST be in a carrier

Attending the clinic:
 Face masks MUST be worn
 Parking is available in the town lot or on the street
 On arrival bring your animal(s) to the lineup area; outside of the Firehouse garage doors  When it is your turn, you will stop at the paperwork table inside the Firehouse where you will submit your completed Rabies Vaccination form to the staff. (Click here to download)
If all is in order, one certificate will be completed and returned to you – this is your proof of vaccination
 You will then proceed to the Veterinarian’s table where your animal(s) will receive the rabies vaccination
 Once completed you must immediately exit the garage and leave the premises
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