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Freeholders Honor Departing Colleague (and New County Surrogate) Heather Darling

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Freeholder Darling with Freeholder Director Cabana

MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Board of Freeholders gave an unofficial sendoff to Freeholder Heather Darling, who will depart the county governing board at the end of the year to take her new elected post as Morris County Surrogate.

Freeholder Director Doug Cabana lauded Darling for her efforts as a freeholder, wishing her well in her new job as fellow freeholders Kathy DeFillippo, John Krickus, Stephen Shaw and Deborah Smith gave her a round of applause.

Darling received a framed rendering of the Morris County Courthouse as a parting gift.

Darling, speaking at the freeholders’ annual holiday gathering at the County Administration Building in Morristown, thanked her colleagues for their support and thanked county employees for their hard work “to always make us all look good.”

She will start her new job as Surrogate in the new year.

Heather Darling, John Krickus, Kathryn A. DeFillippo, Deborah Smith and Stephen Shaw




Morris County’s Unemployment Ranks Second Lowest in State

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MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County has the second lowest unemployment rate in New Jersey, behind only Hunterdon County, according to the October, 2019 figures provided by the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

The county’s 2.6 percent unemployment compares favorable to the state’s 3.3 percent unemployment rate. The county has approximately 6,800 unemployed residents according to the state report.

  •  Morris County’s unemployment rate for October was 2.6 percent, which is unchanged from September and down from 2.8 percent one year ago, in October 2018.
  • In October, Morris County had the second lowest unemployment rate in New Jersey at 2.6 percent, behind Hunterdon County at 2.5 percent.  Cape May County had the highest unemployment rate at 5 percent.
  • New Jersey’s unemployment rate for October was 3.3 percent, up from 3.2 percent in September but down from 3.5 percent one year ago, in October 2018.
  • Morris County’s total labor force was 261,700 in October, up from 257,900 in September and 252,300 one year ago, in October 2018.

Statewide, unemployment rates are higher mostly in the southern part of the state, ranging from 4.4 percent to 5 percent in Salem, Atlantic, Cumberland and Cape May counties, while Essex County in North Jersey also has a 4.2 percent rate.

Jobs most in demand across the state, according to the report include software developers, registered nurses, retail sales, wholesale and manufacturing sales, customer service representatives, retail sales supervisors, medical and health services managers, and secretaries and administrative assistants (excluding legal and medical).

Visit the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development website to dig much deeper into the numbers, by clicking here.

If you are seeking a job, visit NJ Career Connections or visit the Morris-Sussex-Warren Workforce Development Board website by clicking here.





Mountain Lakes Rain Garden Project Wins State Environmental Award

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DEP Commissioner Catherine McCabe, Freeholder Stephen Shaw, Rev. Michael Muller of St. Peter’s Church, Susan Marshall, Brian Marshall, and NJ Infrastructure Bank Executive Director David Zimmer

MOUNTAIN LAKES — A rain garden project at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church designed to ease flooding, soil erosion, and polluting runoff, has been honored with a Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award at a ceremony today at the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton.

Brian and Susan Marshall of Mountain Lakes, who are the owners of Garden Magic garden design company, received one of just 10 statewide awards presented by state Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Catherine McCabe for their “Next Generation Rain Garden.’’

The Governor’s Environmental Excellence Awards, which are the state’s premier environmental honors, recognizes outstanding environmental performance, programs and projects that offer significant contributions to environmental protection in New Jersey.

“We offer congratulations to Brian and Susan Marshall and the project team at St. Peter’s for this remarkable project,’’ said Morris County Freeholder Stephen Shaw, who attended the awards ceremony. “On behalf of all county residents, the Board of Freeholders commends them for their commitment to their church, community and the environment.’’

“This is a great example of the excellent environmental work done by so many of our county residents, who treasure and respect our natural spaces,’’ added Freeholder Director Doug Cabana.

The DEP considered more than 50 applications for this year’s awards. A panel of judges reviewed and scored the nominations on criteria including documented environmental benefit, contributions to meeting the state’s environment needs, replicability by others, leadership and innovation, and education and outreach undertaken as part of the effort.

Brian Marshall said he applied for the state award after seeing a message in August from the Freeholder Board, encouraging county residents to participate in the statewide contest.

He explained that the St. Peter’s rain garden is a landscaping solution to manage the negative impacts of stormwater runoff – flooding, erosion, and contamination of water resources.

Prior to installing the rain garden, during heavy rains runoff from the church and rectory roofs, driveway, and hill behind the church would cascade down the hill, running so hard it would many times jump the storm drain and carry eroded sediment and various pollutants down to The Boulevard and eventually into Mountain Lake.

Also, the water was eroding the soil and undermining tree root systems, and caused church basement flooding.

Marshall, a gardener and water resources engineer, said planning for the project began in late 2018, but not before he called on other experts from Rutgers University, the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Service, and the Whippany River Watershed Action Committee to take a look at the site.

A final layout for the rain garden was ready by early 2019, planting of native plants occurred in the spring, and the rain garden was completed in the summer.

The St. Peter’s Church rain garden consists of a rock-lined berm, a shallow stormwater basin, and a new garden planted with native shrubs and perennials.  The basin slows the flow of water as it starts to race down the hill, easing erosion and downstream flooding.

Water caught in the basin infiltrates the ground over several hours, recharging groundwater and filtering out pollutants. The native plants in the rain garden keep the soil porous, soak up some water, and remove some of the chemical impurities from the runoff.

“From the beginning, it has been a huge success,’’ said Brian Marshall, who noted that a side benefit of the project has been to attracting birds, butterflies and other creatures to the garden, which has become a natural learning center for young students attending the Academy for Children pre-school housed at St. Peter’s.

Students sitting at rain garden and get nature lesson




Award-Winning Cat-Book Author, Shawn Flynn, Invited to Join the Central Jersey Cat Fanciers for their 19th Annual Cat Show

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Shawn Flynn

PARSIPPANY — Award-winning cat-book author and Cat Writers’ Association Professional Member, Shawn Flynn, invited to join the Central Jersey Cat Fanciers for their 19th Annual Cat Show at the Hilton, One Hilton Court on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 3, 4 and 5, to share his inspirational pet rescue story.

Flynn’s book, “THE KITTY Who Rescued Me After I Rescued Him,” is a heartwarming tale that reveals how the pets we love sometimes turn around and care for us (ABBE Road Publishing, ISBN: 978-0-9987880-0-5, $9.95). His book was named a first-place winner in Top Shelf Magazine’s 2018 Indie Book Awards in three categories that include Animals/Pets, Novella and Relationships Non-Fiction. It also won a 2017 Readers’ Favorite Book Award and was an award-winning finalist in the 2017 International Book Awards competition. Flynn will be at the show all three days which is scheduled for:

Central Jersey Cat Fanciers 19th Annual Cat Show, Hilton Hotel, 1 Hilton Court, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 3rd, 4th and 5th. The show runs from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, and 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.

“It is an honor to have been invited to participate in the Central Jersey Cat Fanciers 19th Annual Cat Show as they really have a great club,” commented Mr. Flynn. “With 4 out of 5 households in the U.S. owning at least one pet, I know that there are plenty of pet lovers in New Jersey.”

“One of those unique and compelling stories that will linger in the mind and memory long after the book itself has been finished and set back upon the shelf, “THE KITTY Who Rescued Me After I Rescued Him” is unreservedly recommended for community library collections.” –Midwest Book Review

“The story of Kitty and Shawn was very moving… I never expected such a heartwarming story to come from a man… I would recommend this book to all animal lovers, not just cat lovers…” –Readers’ Favorite FIVE STAR Review

The Central Jersey Cat Fanciers Cat Club is a member of The International Cat Association, the world’s largest genetic registry of pedigreed and domestic cats.





Santa will visit Mountain Lakes

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MOUNTAIN LAKES — Santa will visit Mountain Lakes on Saturday, December 14.  He will tour the town on the fire engine from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and visit with friends at the firehouse from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Santa will have treats for all his friends and refreshments will be served at the firehouse.

Mountain Lakes Fire Department is located 100 Boulevard, Mountain Lakes.





Six teachers were recognized as 2019 New Jersey Exemplary Secondary Educators

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PARSIPPANY — At the December 11, Hanover Park Regional High School District Board of Education meeting, six teachers were recognized as 2019 New Jersey Exemplary Secondary Educators through the New Jersey Department of Education.

The Exemplary Secondary Educator Recognition Program honors educators who have a positive impact on their students, colleagues and the school community, and possess a clear vision for quality teaching and learning.

The nominated educators undergo a rigorous selection process which entails criteria such as demonstrated examples of exceptional teaching and leadership skills, endorsements from teachers and school administrators, and positive involvement in school activities and the community.





Hanover Park High School Honor Roll

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EAST HANOVER — Hanover Park High School Honor Roll for first marking period 2019-2020.

2019-2020 Grading Scale
A+    99-100
A      93-98
A-     90-92
B+    88-89
B      83-87

Distinguished Honor Roll is 4.0 or higher; High Honors is 3.50 – 3.99; Honors is 3.0 – 3.49.

Seniors

Honors: Michael DePhillips, Sofia DePhillips, Kayla Genoese, Dominic Michael Menniti, Michael Shauger and Jack R. Stein.
High Honors: Nicole Ahearn, Nicholas Alonzo, Nicholas Belli, Megan L. Bright, Timothy R. Bruns, Jason Budrys, Jake F. Bursese, Carlo J. Capurso, Sophia G. Castaneda, Nicholas J. Cleffi, Andrew Cohorsky, Ava L. Costa, Georgianna Delvescovo, Connor C. DuBeau, Carlo V. Forgione, Gianna Foti, Lily N Gibbons, Kevin Gilroy, Michael J Giuliano, Jeffrey Hahn, Gabrielle Horvath, Jordyn Paige Iuso, Camila Jaramillo, Stephanie M. Krueger, Victoria A. LoPinto, Brian Mack, Matteo Macolino, Lauren E. Martinez, Ashley E. Martorelli, Isabella Maugeri, Pariben M. Mehta, Nicole C. Miller, Ashleigh Paige Muth, Melanie Nemeth, Katie Piedade, Matthew Pizzano, Christopher John Puente-Duany, Grace Reynolds, Colby Shmuler, Rayah Awad Suleiman, Jordan Ann Tobias, Robert Michael Treiber Jr., Sean Michael Welby and Nicholas Whelan.
Distinguished Honors: Anna Marina D. Accumanno, Rania Manar Benatia, Gabriel T. Biarsky, Eian J. Carbone, Ashley Chen, Marissa Convery, Lauren Cunningham, Jessica DeZao, Dara DiMaiolo, Hailey C. Duarte, Annabel L. Ellis, Agnes Fenelus, Marianna Ferrantelli, Zhi Xuan Gao, Avery Cole Gardiner, Joshua George, Daniel Samuel Gore, Gaia Violetta Govoni, Letta Greberis, Ethan Y. Gu, Kiera Haemmerle, Benson Har, Gianna M. Hartigan, Laila Hassanien, Jason Hwu, Sidney Iossa, Michelle N. Jandoli, Brielle L. Junda, Kyle J. Junda, Leah J. Kamenski, Emma Karpinski, Heather Kenney, Andi Kovacs, Jeremy F. Lai, Joseph Lawton, Michael Lawton, Lauren Deanah Levy, Victoria M. Lupo, Gianni A. Marano, Francesco Marinelli Jr, Philip Mascaro, Luis Rafael Matias, Melina Matteson, Rachel McGinnis, Spencer Scott Miller, Aniyah Mitchell, Jack Mitchell, Kara L. Motsch, Ryan R. O’Malley, Jennifer L. Pinadella, Kathryn A. Prout, Mara Pusic, Ryan Christopher S. Quiogue, Sophia Rafanello, Isabel Marie Ramos-Rodriguez, Samantha M. Rigor, Madeline Sellinger, Jake Straub, Hannah TenBroeck, Senay T. Teshome, Gianna Tito, Jacqueline-Lillie Louise Tobias, Ania Tureczek, Tomek Tureczek, Isabelle Ward, Ava Zarrabi, Andrea Zeien
and Veronica Zielonka.

Juniors

Honors: Riley Bayait, Jason Eli Burkam, Mason R. Lazorchak, Alexa Rae Malgieri, Christopher Samuel Ortiz, Robert Rikerand Brian Ripoll.
High Honors: Abigail Maria Bowman, Eliza Bruncaj, Nicole G. Cannizzo, Julianna Canzonieri, Joseph Anthony Caracciolo, Matthew William Casalinho, Maurizio Comune, Jason Conley, Victoria Rachel Corino, Thomas DeFrancesco, Giorgio Della Grazia, Deanna V. DiMaiolo, Lauren Duffy, Anthony Eilers, Isabella Feeney, Owen Reece Feldman, Juliana Fonseca, Gianna Ashley Francis, Youssef Galal, Lindsey Alexa Giordano, Andrew Haberman, Julie Ann Halma, Carlos Jose Hernandez, Audrey Ruth Hoffman, Kimora Johnson, Michael Lagravenis, James Edward LaRosa, Andrew Lugo, Michael Thomas Macaluso, Dominic Amedeo Mancini, Christopher Mitchell Jr., Christopher Peter Nash, Brianna Rose Nuciforo, Samuel Oduwole, Joseph John Olivieri, Brian Francis Olveira, Samuel Armando Quinones, Wendy J Rivera, Dominic Joseph Rizzolo, Peter Sodano, Mahdy Awad Suleiman, Natalie Elizabeth Tango, Marissa Renae Trapasso, Christian Valvano, Daniel Valvano, Ismail Yasin, Leo Tonghua Zhao, Raymond Zhu qne Martyna Wiktoria Ziemba.
Distinguished Honors: Ashley C. Alfano, Olivia E. Algieri, Christopher Anthony Bartlett, Isabelle Flora Belenky, Ma Carissa Isabella R. Bolante, Victoria N. Boze, Linda Bruncaj, James M. Canzonieri, Raquel S. Carbone, Benjamin Manuel Casalinho, Bennett Christopher Chang, Andrew Phillip Cincotta, Amanda, Jennifer Cucciniello, Christina Nicole Daniels, Thomas Matthew DeLorenzo, Joseph Raffaele DiFrancescan-tonio, Fallon Duffy, Medina Rosanna Dzhatdoyev, Devon Patricia Fagan, Angei Fernandez-Salis, Nicole Tortas Ferreira, Kevin Scott Foerster, Mark Allan Foerster, Gerald T. Foley IV, Joseph Vincent Galdieri, Ava Gallo, Melinda Diane Genberg, Bryanna Faith Gerben, Anthony Giorgi, Auden S. Gu, Bryant Jefferson Har, Michelle Maria Jacob, Cynthia, Ann Jemas, Joshua John, Alan M. Joseph, Maya Janina Kang, Nitish Reddy Kasarla, Anna S. Katz, Dani Alyssa Keselman, Alex Kleiman, Benjamin Kunze, Nicholas Joseph Lago, Caroline Lee, Daniel Lee, Carmela Alissa LeRose, Samantha J. Masi, Sophie McCarthy, Alexa Rosa Minniti, Grace Mochnal, Andrew John Modrowsky, Ahmad Mokhemar, Brian Francesco Mullen, John M. Mullen, Dylan O’Donnell, Axel Nicolas Ognar, Victoria Perlman, Hailee Faith Posnock, Jaime A. Raibick, Danielle Patricia Sambogna, Julia Maria Santos, Lauren Schiffman, Shivam R. Shah, Kelly Joann Sheng, Jesse Simmons, Frank Gerard Simpson, Alexander M. Stanczak, Cean Velasquez Tenorio, Justin Tuli, Maksim Vasilyeu, Laurie Vuong, Michael Anthony Walters, and Jeffrey Colin Zhang.

Sophomore

Honors: AngeLena N. Auriemma, Francesco Joseph Barisciano, Saniya Kayla Biggs, John Anthony Caravella, Matthew Brewster Cisek, Ethan V. Coffey, John Paul Colegrove, Kerrigan Maria Collins, Michael Gerard Corsi, Alyssa Raquel DeCroce, Dominic Frank DiGrazio, Leonardo C. Ferrantelli, Michael Filippone, Finlay Lyall Kirkwood, Dylan Larsen, Sebastian Liggeri, Maya J. Martzen, Nicholas John Messina, Ethan Michael Polk, Vincent Giuseppe Rispoli and Alexander Walker.
High Honors: Natalie Grace Becker, Sean T. Berberian, Kamryn R. Cardone-Tamburello, Gianna Maria Cicalese, Alexandra Marie DeSimone, Nicholas Charles Diamante, Matthew Dirlam, Isabella Bianca Florio, Jamie Michele Iantosca, Isabella Inglima, Mackenzie Rae Lalor, Paul Alan Larsen, Gia Liberato, Vanessa Londono Munoz, Christian V. Loparnos, Emma Lynch, Stephanie R. Maccario, Vanessa Michele Martinez, Abin Thomas Mathew
Liana Avery Mendez, Faith Elizabeth Nuciforo, Ersin Olgun, Skylar Rose Peterson, Natalie Rose Quintino, Francesca Loren Scalzo, Isabella Marianna Schilare, Eva Scioscia, Louis A. Siciliano, Isabella Marie Valenti and Drea N. Vitulli.
Distinguished Honors: Eshita Ajvalia, Alexandra Rose Allonardo, Alexandra Taylor Anderson, Kendra Heloise Apgar, Alyssa Bassolino, Daniel Mathew Batrachenko, Connor Robert Beckett, Abigail Leigh Bridge, Carmen Gabriella Camacho, Gabriella Carnevale, Iris Chang, Sophia H. Choliy, Emily Ciprich, Jesse Tyler Corea, Emma James Costa, Deanna Lynne DeZao, Emily E. Duarte, Artur Efremenko, Meilyn Farina, James Douglas Flanagan, Sean G. Giordano, Eshita Ajvalia, Alexandra Rose Allonardo, Alexandra Taylor Anderson, Kendra Heloise Apgar, Alyssa Bassolino, Daniel Mathew Batrachenko, Connor Robert Beckett, Abigail Leigh Bridge, Carmen Gabriella Camacho, Gabriella Carnevale, Iris Chang, Sophia H. Choliy, Emily Ciprich, Jesse Tyler Corea, Emma James Costa, Deanna Lynne DeZao, Emily E. Duarte, Artur Efremenko, Meilyn Farina, James Douglas Flanagan, Sean G. Giordano, Maddalena Rosa Grieco, Maddalena Rosa Grieco, Greta Marie Haemmerle, Emmy Henning, Mia Henrich, Tessa Ann Joseph, Edward Benjamin Karpinski, Jasmine A. Krawczuk, Christopher G. Larena, Daniel Lei, Ava Selina Lorette, Khalil Na Love, Meghan Lowinger, Avery Macko, Ava Nicole Marinelli, Matthew Justin Martire, Sarah Gabrielle McGinnis, Dominique Mercadante, Benjamin P. Monks, Larissa Michelle Motsch, Tara M Murphy, George Thomas Nisbet III, Kaitlin Niu, Sapna Patel, Julianna L. Pedrazzi, Christian Paul Peterson, Charlie Thomas Petro, Dana Ann Pinadella, Alyssa Merryl Pomante, Pooja Harini Prabu, Anna Grace Rack, Sarah F. Rocha, William Chance Sacher, Lucia Sciarrone, Daniel Gregory Sherman, Nicholas Ryan Sherwood, Isabella Tango, Sarah TenBroeck, Antonia Ucci, Sara Daniella Viegas, Sofia Alexandra Villaluz and Owen Christopher Winters.

Freshman

Honors: Michael Cosentino, Anthony L. Costa, Joseph Vincent Franco, Jordan Greene, Joshua Andrew Hastie, Giuseppe Francesco LeRose, Krina A. Patel, Olivia Marie Rella, Carmine Joseph Rizzolo, John Joseph Rubinetti, Ava M. Siciliano, David Silva, Frank J. Spinelli, John Ryan Waldrum and Abigail Ward.
High Honors: Alyssa Grace Alfano, Isabella G. Algieri, Thomas Frederick Bartlett, Joseph Roger Berres, Molly Cocco, Justin Michael Cohen, Lailah Driscoll, Christopher Duggan, Brandon J Fischer, Andrew Michael Gansley, Anthony Luis Gargiulo, Christina M. Giuliano, Natalie Kristine Gorthey, Elizabeth Kate Greberis, Jazmine, Jacqueline Greene, Isabel Holmes, Shehnila Huq, Michael Joseph Labrum, Samuel P. Leyzerov, Anthony P. LoCascio, Ashley Marie Markese, Isabella Navarro, Lindsey O’Brien, Anthony William O’Day, Ifeoluwa Oduwole, Sibel H. Olgun, Juliet Ann Parisi, Daniel Shane Porcaro, Charles Brian Rafanello, Morgan E. Ranco, Francesca Renzi, Joshua Rivera, Kylie Ruff, Colleen Rose Sannito, Jack Edmund Scarpa, Christopher Smith, Toby Smith, Juliana Grace Spinelli, Tyler Sugg, Ava Lauren Torkos, Emma Grace Torrao, Alexa Treiber and Jenna Vitale.
Distinguished Honors: Kayla Ahearn, Kabir Singh Arora, Leia Melaku Asmerom, Lindsay Jade Baitinger, Alesio Mikel Barquin, Abby Bayait, Amil Bhardwaj, Yasthiel Bijou, Samantha L. Bogash, Julia Casola, Benjamin Cave, Alyza May Dooley, Zamira Ariana Dzhatdoyev, Carlos Esteban Escobar, Isabella Firooznia, Nadin Galal, Alexandra Huang, William Reese Kelly, Holden Sunho Kim, Brayden Christopher Krus, Albert Lee, Catherine Lee, Jack Michael Lemongello, Gia Leonardis, Cassandra Rayna Ling, Arthur Charles Longo, John Massarano, Sophia Nicole Maugeri, Eric Brian May, Matthew Mullen, Anthony Joseph Pandullo, Angela Patricia Paradiso, Max David Pereira, Christopher D. Perillo, Rachael Saccento, Adriana Maria Salzano, Daniel Joseph Schlesinger, Nicolina, Lyn Schwindt, Amelia L. Scrivo, Viren R. Shah, Morgan Shepard, Neev Siram-Ranga, Peyton Elizabeth Sward, Alexandra Lizette Tate, Anna Thach, Michael Vuong, Natalie Eva Weinstock, Alexander David Yang, Cody Yang, Erol Sefa Yuksel and Stanley Zhang.





Mayo Performing Arts Center holds food drive

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MORRIS COUNTY — Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) is holding a food drive this holiday season until Friday, December 27 with all donations going to nourish.NJ, formerly known as Community Soup Kitchen of Morristown.

Patrons attending events are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items and personal care items at shows. Donations may also be dropped off at the box office during regular business hours from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Current needs include canned soup, low sugar cereal and oatmeal, individual packages of breakfast bars, nuts or trail mix, canned chicken and tuna, sturdy backpacks, sleeping bags, undershirts, boxers, men’s and women’s low socks, laundry soap, hand sanitizer, flashlights rain ponchos, shampoo, razors, toothpaste, soap, deodorant  and other toiletries.

Nourish.nj provides nutritious meals in a warm, safe and caring environment, free of charge, no questions asked, to anyone who comes seeking nourishment.

Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) is a member of Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce.





Rep. Sherrill Announces “Holiday Cards for Heroes” Program

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MORRIS COUNTY — Constituents are invited to drop off holiday cards for retired members of the New Jersey Fire Services at Representative Sherrill’s District Office in Parsippany, starting today through Monday, December 23. Holiday cards placed in envelopes should not be sealed closed. The cards will be distributed to residents of the New Jersey Firemen’s Home in Boonton, the state’s only licensed healthcare facility dedicated to taking care of the women and men of New Jersey’s Fire Services.

“Writing a hand-written note to our retired firefighters is a small way to say thank you to those who dedicated their lives to keeping our communities safe and to spread some holiday cheer,” said Representative Sherrill. “Visiting the Firemen’s Home was a highlight of my summer district work period. It is a wonderful part of our community, and I look forward to seeing the creativity and holiday spirit our residents bring to this program to honor our retired firefighters.”

Representative Sherrill’s District Office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 8 Wood Hollow Road, Suite 203, Parsippany.

Constituents can also deliver cards during at the Little Falls Mobile Office Hours on December 10 or the Wayne Mobile Office Hours on December 11.





Who wants Sweet & Salty by Cristina treats?

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FLORHAM PARK — Come to the Holiday Vendor Sale this Saturday, December 14  from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Florham Park Rec Center, 111 Ridgedale Avenue.
Pick up your holiday bark, pretzels, chocolate popcorn, etc!!! Cristina will have cute stocking stuffers and teacher gifts.

Flavor barks: Peppermint, cookies & cream, s’mores, sweet & salty original.

If you are looking to pre-order and pick up at the sale message Cristina:
INSTA: sweet.and.salty.cristina
Email: sweet.and.salty.cristina@gmail.com





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