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Woman’s Club of Boonton Continues to Collect Sneakers 

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BOONTON — The Woman’s Club of Boonton is continuing to collect new and gently used sneakers, through June 30.

All sneakers collected from this sneaker drive collection fundraiser will support people in need or are repurposed into new surfaces such as playgrounds and tracks.

Help keep your sneakers out of landfills and support the woman’s club efforts to raise funds for community service projects. Sneakers only may be dropped off at the Boonton Coffee Co, located at 516 Main Street, Boonton.

Today women’s clubs meet for community service, developing friendships, and to have fun.  The   club continues to meet monthly, socialize and support the community,

For more information, email the club at [email protected], and visit their Facebook page.

The Woman’s Club of Boonton is a member of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs ( NJSFWC), a nonprofit, community service organization that was established in 1894, and founded the New Jersey College for Women, now Douglass Residential College in 1918.

Jashan By Dhaba: A “Celebration of Indian Food”

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Jashan By Dhaba is located at 252 Route 46 West, Parsippany

MORRIS COUNTY — If you are a world traveler and fortunate enough to take that 8,000 miles plus trip to India, you would probably quickly notice that all along their highways you will find numerous small, rustic, roadside eateries serving whatever local cuisine is common for that region.  These comforting and charming eateries, known for their tasty, healthy, satisfying food are called “Dhaba”.

A spacious, classy, and somewhat upscale ambiance awaits you within

Many people must travel far and wide to find a top-notch, truly authentic, traditional Indian restaurant with all those savory and unique tastes and spices that this fare is known for. If you are not up for that 8000-mile trip at this moment but happen to be a long-time fan of Indian cuisine, or just want to experience a different, and fun, culinary adventure, you will find Jashan by Dhaba more than ready to fill that need. Located right on Route 46 West in an attractive looking, stand-alone building, with eye-catching attractive, orange signage, Jashan by Dhaba, which describes itself as an Indian and Indo-Chinese Restaurant and Party Hall, literally translates to “celebration”, or as they like to say, a “celebration of Indian food”, and it just might be the place you are looking for.

Opened in September of 2019 (formerly the site of Mirchi) by the owner, Ankush Punhani, Jashan by Dhaba prides itself on offering a wide variety of dishes from the various regional areas of India, as well as some from Indochina, with an emphasis on Northern Indian fare, while still offering choices from the South.  Many would describe Indian cuisine as being spicy, rich, flavorful, and diverse; of course, none of that should scare you off as your dish would be highly dependent on what you order and the degree of spiciness (heat) you prefer.  And, when I mention that, I mean it as a good thing, as I personally enjoy my food with a flavorful kick.

Formerly the site of Mirchi

With that in mind, do yourself a favor and do not allow a lack of familiarity with the extensive menu, different, aromatic spices, or unaccustomed language to intimidate you.  You will be depriving yourself of one of the great cuisines of the world if you do.  The attentive wait staff at Jashan, who were all effusive and accommodating during my visit will gladly help guide you along the way; and as I have found, it is not that complicated or confusing once you get a grasp on some basic Indian phrases and cooking techniques.  Or you can always follow the old rule of thumb; If you ever find yourself where you do not know the food, take cues from the tables of people who look like they might have grown up with the cuisine.  Never a bad tip!

A spacious, classy, and somewhat upscale ambiance awaits you within.  A pleasant, nicely appointed, modern, semi-formal setting, that still manages to make you feel cozy and comfortable with ethnic décor throughout, and soft Indian music playing in the background.  Sparkling clean and clearly in full conformance with all current health (COVID) protocols, one should feel safe dining at this establishment.  A restaurant’s appearance sets a tone, raises our expectations and suggests that the owner cares as much about our comfort as he does about the food they serve.  Jashan by Dhaba has made that effort and succeeded.

Asif Naim and Pat Minutillo

A foodie friend of mine, who loves Indian food, has been praising this venue for a while, so I invited him along for this review and as a helpful guide.  Our host and waiter, Asif Naim, could not have been more accommodating to our needs.  As suggested by Asif, we sat at one of the restaurants several comfortable, plush leather, semi-circular booths.  Gave us plenty of room to spread out!  The very amiable and personable General Manager, Purushottam-Pudasaini, joined us at our table to welcome us, and we had an opportunity for a very enjoyable chat. Puru, as he told us to call him, prior to managing Jashan grew up in Nepal and started his career in the food industry as a dishwasher before eventually finding his way to Dubai, where he managed the Ritz-Carlton for 13 years, then onto San Diego, where he managed 5 different Indian restaurants at the same time.  In 2019 he found his way to Jashan by Dhaba.  Puru told me that “he loves what he does and finds it very personally rewarding”.  He went on, “making people happy, organizing special events in people’s lives, setting up corporate and private events, and ensuring great service and customer comfort is very important.”   When asked what he likes about New Jersey, he stated, “I like the four different seasons the most, as they remind me of growing up in Nepal”.

Soya Chop Achari

As soon as we were seated our wine was uncorked, poured, and placed in an ice bucket as we began to peruse our phone-generated menu.  By the way, I should mention that Jashan is a BYOB, so bring along your favorite. The large menu offers a nice selection of vegetarian, meat, fish, and egg dishes.  There is an emphasis on lamb, goat, and chicken for your meat selection. For you steak lovers, you will not find that on the menu. Asif, our waiter, was there to helpfully answer our questions, offer advice, and provide guidance along the way.

We started with the Galouti Kebab; minced lamb patties that came with two of the chef’s special sauces. Very moist and flavorful, and the sauces were a great accompaniment.  Three nice-sized patties, so there was plenty to share.  Asif then returned with a complimentary dish that he thought we would like; Soya Chop Achari. This vegetarian dish, made primarily from soybeans, was delicious. The taste was nicely textured, somewhat chewy, and creamy inside with a slightly crispy shell. The seasoning was perfect and spicy.  There was certainly a lot going with multiple layers of flavors and spices hitting your taste buds. The spiciness was also perfect, not too hot, but just enough to hit you with a few waves of pleasant heat.

Goat Vindaloo

For entrees, I chose to go with Goat Vindaloo, while my friend chose the Saffron Chicken.  Goat Vindaloo was not on the menu (lamb is), but they gladly made it for me. I was given a choice of my heat level, from 1 to 10. I chose a 7, but I could have gone higher. Next time!  The goat meat was fall off the bone savory and delicious, tender, and juicy. The taste of goat is slightly less sweet than beef and not the least bit gamey (as some people believe), and blended perfectly with the saucy, spicy, curry dish, Vindaloo. The Saffron Chicken, which I did get to taste, was extremely flavorful. A spicy dish, yet sort of sweet, aromatic, and earthy, with the scent and flavor of saffron clearly prominent. This was the first time I tried this gorgeous golden-colored dish, and its complexity demonstrates why Indian cuisine is considered one of the most flavorful cuisines in the world.

Garlic Naan

For sides, we went with some tasty Garlic Naan, and Biryani Rice. The Biryani Rice was courteously prepared for us as a special sample of the rice typically served with a traditional Indian Biryani dish.  This delectable rice dish derives its, multitude of flavors, and special tastes through the blending of many diverse spices.  I do not know how they do it, but it was excellent!

Staying in gavone mode, despite being totally satiated, I still had to try their dessert; Gulab Jamon. I mean, you have to do what you have to do, right!  Round, milk-based, fried delicacies, sweet-tasting treats that melt in your mouth, soaked in a rose-watered scented syrup, it was a perfect way to cap off this feast.  Jashan by Dhaba is certainly a “celebration of Indian food.”

Beautiful Ambiance and Vibe

Great food, outstanding, friendly, and attentive service, beautiful ambiance and vibe, very reasonable prices, large private parking lot, BYOB.  I would recommend you stop in and enjoy an evening at Jashan.

अच्छे भोजन अच्छे दोस्त

Jashan By Dhaba is located at 252 Route 46 West, Parsippany. (973) 521-9100. Click here to view the website.

CDC Says fully Vaccinated People Can Stop Wearing Masks

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People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks or physically distance

MORRIS COUNTY — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that people who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 no longer need to wear masks or physically distance — whether indoors or outdoors in most circumstances.

“We have all longed for this moment when we can get back to some sense of normalcy,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said during a media briefing Thursday afternoon.

“Based on the continuing downward trajectory of cases, the scientific data on the performance of our vaccines, and our understanding of how the virus spreads,” Walensky said, “that moment has come for those who are fully vaccinated.”

The new recommendations come more than a year after the CDC first suggested that Americans should wear masks to protect against spreading or catching the coronavirus. At that time, the U.S. was logging more than 1,000 COVID-19 deaths a day.

A person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after the last dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. That gives the immune system enough time to develop antibodies against the virus. According to CDC data, more than 35 percent of the population has now been fully vaccinated.

There are a few caveats, however. People who have compromised immune systems, for example, should talk to their doctors about continuing with mitigation measures. And even fully vaccinated people may still be asked to wear masks in certain places, such as in hospitals or other health care settings, as well as public transportation.

“Right now for travel, we’re asking people to wear their masks,” Walensky said. “We still have the requirement to wear masks when you travel on buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation.”

Even though the vaccines work well, they are not perfect, and breakthrough infections can occur. Of the more than 117 million people in the U.S. who have been fully vaccinated, 9,245 later tested positive for Covid-19. Those illnesses have generally been mild.

For now, the CDC guidance only applies to those who have been fully vaccinated. Soon, that group will include kids ages 12 and older, now that the CDC and Food and Drug Administration have both signed off on Covid-19 vaccines for that age group.

The CDC is expected to update its guidance on children in school and summer camps soon.

Vaccination Center Now Inoculating 12- to 15-Year-Old Minors

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MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Regional COVID-19 Vaccination Center at the Rockaway Townsquare Mall began vaccinating children aged 12 and up this morning, under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) issued by the federal Food and Drug Administration allowing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for use on children younger than 16 years old.

While expanding the vaccine use, anyone under 18 years old will still be required to be accompanied by a parent or guardian to receive the vaccine. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines have only been approved for those 18 years and older.

Vaccinations at the Rockaway Township facility will be provided to any New Jersey resident, and walk-ups at the facility will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. The hours of been extended today to 7:45 p.m. for walk-ups.

Starting this weekend, the Center will be closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Appointments also are available and offer a wider range of hours.

Click here to schedule an appointment.

If you or someone you know are homebound and needs a vaccination, you can contact the Morris County Homebound COVID-19 Vaccination Program at (973) 326-7828.

Hanover Township Committee to Meet

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Brian J. Cahill, Michael A. Mihalko, Ronald F. Francioli, John L. Ferramosca, and Thomas "Ace" Gallagher

HANOVER — The Township Committee of the Township of Hanover will meet on Thursday evening, May 13, 2021. The governing body’s open public conference and closed, executive legal and personnel session will commence at 6:00 p.m. followed by the regular, open public meeting starting at 7:00 p.m. at which time formal action will be taken.

Click here to download the agenda.

The Zoom link for the 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. meetings are as follows:

Click here.

Meeting ID: 977 9478 2606

Dial By Location: 1 646 558 8656 (New York)

Volunteers Needed For Blood Drives

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MORRIS COUNTY — New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), which provides blood for local patients, is looking for a few good volunteers.

The blood drive volunteer is an integral member of our team whose tasks include assisting donors with registration and/or at the refreshment area. No medical background necessary. Volunteers should be outgoing to provide friendly customer service and be able to perform tasks as needed. Must have transportation.

All training is provided including additional precautions for the safety of our team and blood donors. For additional information call or text Sharon Zetts, Manager, NJBS Volunteer Services at (732) 850-8906, Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

To apply online as a blood drive volunteer click here.

Mountain Lakes Borough Hall Temporary Relocation During Renovation

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Mountain Lakes Borough Hall

MOUNTAIN LAKES — To accommodate the reconstruction of Borough Hall, Borough administrative offices have been temporarily relocated to 420 Boulevard, Suite 103.

420 Boulevard, located at the corner of Route 46 and the Boulevard, is known to many as the previous home of the Mountain Lakes Racquet Club. Entry to the property can be made via the Boulevard or Route 46 west.

The main entrance to the office building faces the Boulevard. The Borough’s offices are down the main hall on the left.

Borough offices that will be relocating to 420 Boulevard include:
·     Borough Manager
·     Borough Clerk
·     Code Enforcement
·     Construction Office (including sub-code officials)
·     Finance (CFO, payroll, accounts payable & receivable)
·     Planning
·     Recreation
·     Tax and Utility Collection
·     Zoning

The green payment box located at Borough Hall will remain in place and will be emptied each workday. Please feel free to continue to use it.

It is anticipated that Borough operations will be housed at the temporary location for at least the next 12 months. At this time, the Borough’s police and fire departments will continue to be housed at Borough Hall. We anticipate police operations will also move to 420 Boulevard within the next several months and we will be sure to let you know when that happens.

Morris County Library Reopened to the Public

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The Morris County Library is located at 30 East Hanover Avenue in the Whippany section of Hanover Township

HANOVER —The Morris County Library has reopened to the public. The library will no longer quarantine returned material and fines will continue to be waived.

The public may now browse the entire first floor of the library which includes the following areas:

  • Reader Services
  • Children’s section
  • Music and media

In addition, the circulation desk will be open for material pick-ups, placing of holds, and walk-in questions. Computers will also be available. Usage is limited to one hour per day via sign-up. Sixty patrons will be allowed to enter the library at one time. Face masks must be worn (covering both nose and mouth) while inside the library. No exceptions. The second floor of the library, Snack Bar, Public Meeting Rooms, and Study Rooms will remain closed.

Library personnel is asking visitors to follow the “One Way” directional signs that have been posted and all other social distancing measures in place.

Library hours will be as follows:

  • Tuesday and Wednesday – 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Thursday – 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday – 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • (Library closed on Sunday and Monday)

Curbside Service is still available during curbside hours. Residents wishing to pick up via the curbside service should call (973) 285-6930.

Madison Rotary Hosts Virtual Wine Tasting

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MADISON — Madison Rotary will host a virtual wine tasting event from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on  Thursday, June 3.

The focus will be on California wines especially chosen for this event. Selected Gouda cheese is also included.

The sommelier for the evening, Bryan Cocchiara, was a budding bourbon aficionado during his tenure in graduate school, but he truly fell in love with wine when he joined the team at Gary’s Wine.

He has a fond appreciation for bold cabernets, and soft, supple pinot noirs.

All proceeds from the event will fund Madison Rotary’s ongoing commitment to actively engage in eradicating food insecurity in the community, to empower youth, and to partner and provide financial assistance to more than 30 local organizations to enrich the Madison community for all.

The ticket price is $100 per pod, up to four people on Zoom. The wine tasting box includes Raymond Reserve Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc, paired with Prairie Breeze Cheddar, and Angels Landing Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon paired with Beemster Gouda XO 26 month and crackers, a $65.00 value.

The wine and cheese can be picked up at Gary’s Wine in Madison until June 3 or they can deliver to your home for a $5.00 fee.

For every ticket, $50.00 is tax-deductible as allowed by law. Purchase tickets by clicking here.

Public Information Session: River Park Property – 34 Eden Lane

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The site plan of 34 Eden Lane is a 172,661 square-foot four-story residential building to be located at the entrance to the River Park development and is a stand-alone building

HANOVER — The Township has requested that River Park Business Center, LLC conduct a public information meeting on Monday, May 10, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. regarding the initial site preparation for the development of the property at 34 Eden Lane, known as the River park property, and proposed process of dynamic compaction to improve the soil structural characteristics.

River Park Business Center received Planning Board approval on February 16, 2021, for the construction of a four-story, 81-unit multi-family residential apartment building on property located at 34 Eden Lane, designated as Block 3801 Lot 2 on the Township’s Tax Map.

The focus of the meeting will be to answer any questions the public may have regarding the dynamic compaction process. Speakers from the development will be present to provide information regarding the process and answers any questions.

Click here to join the Zoom meeting. Meeting ID: 965 5288 2197. Dial by your location: +1 646 558 8656 US (New York).

Click here to download answers provided by the Developer’s consultant from questions the Township has already received from the public.

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