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Pannullo and Brokaw win in East Hanover

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EAST HANOVER — The unofficial results are in for East Hanover Mayor and Council. Mayor Joseph Pannullo and Councilman Brian T. Brokaw, Sr., are the winners.

Mayor Joseph Pannullo Democrat 2,088 76.12%
Mayor Angelo Tedesco Republican 655 23.88%
Council Brian T. Brokaw, Sr. Democrat 1,943 99.54%




Results for Florham Park Mayor-Council Race

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Borough of Florham Park

FLORHAM PARK — The unofficial results are in for the Florham Park Mayor – Council race. Mayor Mark Taylor, Councilman William Zuckerman and Councilwoman Kristen Santoro are the winner.

Mayor Mark Taylor Republican 1,764 97.35%
Council William Zuckerman Republican 1,569 36.40%
Council Kristen Santoro Republican 1,527 35.43%
Council Peter Nicolas Democrat 1,201 27.87%

 





Francioli and Gallagher re elected Hanover Committee

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Mayor Ron Francioli and Committeeman Thomas Ace Gallagher

HANOVER TOWNSHIP — Results are in for Hanover Township Committee.

Thomas “Ace” Gallagher Republican 2,025 50.94%
Ronald F. Francioli Republican 1,894 47.65%




Water Company says testing alert is unauthorized

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP — The Southeast Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (SMCMUA), serving Hanover Township, wants its service area to now that a postcard from AWP, based in Delaware being distributed to customers asking them to call the company for water testing is unauthorized.

“We attempted to call the number listed but were unable to speak to a representative,” an SMCMUA advisory sent on Monday, November 4 noted.

“Review of our records indicate a similar notice was distributed in 2016 where, at that time, we contacted AWP and were informed that the postcard mailer was for a water testing service being offered by Home Depot. An internet search on the return address resulted in BBB reference identifying the company AWP as Atlantic Water Products.

“SMCMUA does not support the solicitation being made for water testing by Home Depot and/or AWP.

“The Authority is committed to providing superior quality water that exceeds the standards established by the Federal and State Safe Drinking Water Acts. We encourage members of our community to contact us directly and to visit our website for additional information on our water quality, including our annual consumer confidence reports.”

Consumers can report non-emergency questions or concerns to the Customer Service Division at (973) 326-6880 or customerservice@smcmua.org. Emergency conditions should be reported directly to (973) 326-6880 during normal business hours and (973) 867-1758 for after hour emergencies. Additional information is available on their website by clicking here.





Early Veterans Dedication at the Whippany Burying Yard

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Manfred Saul, Hanover Township Landmark Commission

HANOVER TOWNSHIP — Hanover Township Landmark Commission invites you to join us for a “first,” on Saturday, November 9, when we will honor our earliest veterans resting in the Whippany Burying Yard.  The event is an early Veterans Day. How twice appropriate.  The event will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Please park in the next door Casa de Montecristo parking lot.

While the 301 year-old site on Route 10 is usually thought of as a place of “lasts,” i.e., the last resting place of many early settlers; it is also a place of many firsts: the first Burying Yard, church, school, military training ground, and known grave in North-West New Jersey.

All this has led the site to be nationally recognized as the historic crown jewel of Morris County; the centerpiece of what is becoming known as “Whippany Historic (WiHi).   American Soldiers from the French & Indian, Revolutionary, and Civil Wars rest there after their service, a tradition that continued.  Whippany was called “The Silent Village” in the Second World War, because all who could serve, did.  Since then, our men and women have continued this tradition of service, offering to sacrifice their lives so that we all can be free.

On November 9 meet Hanover Township Veterans who served in the Second World War, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq.  Four of them will speak.  A fifth will read the names of those heroes there, men and women, who served our nation before and at its birth; and later, when its character was being defined.  A bell will toll for each.

Scouts from Hanover Township will conduct the Flag Ceremony. Members of the Township’s 8th grade will be in attendance to meet our veteran heroes.  Traditions continue to be passed down.

The morning’s ceremony will conclude with a dedication of a cross to replace the one that stood in the Burying Yard.  There will be a guided tour afterwards for those who wish to walk the grounds.   Light refreshments will be served.

God Bless America.





Polls are open 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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MORRIS COUNTY —  Polling locations are open in Morris County on Tuesday, November 5, from 6:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.

Polling Places in Boonton
Ward District Location
01 01 South Boonton Firehouse
100 Washington Street
Truck Bay
GPS: 40.901916, -74.40671
01 02 South Boonton Firehouse
100 Washington Street
Truck Bay
GPS: 40.901916, -74.40671
02 01 South Boonton Firehouse
100 Washington Street
Truck Bay
GPS: 40.901916, -74.40671
02 02 South Boonton Firehouse
100 Washington Street
Truck Bay
GPS: 40.901916, -74.40671
03 01 Boonton Senior Citizens Community Building
126 North Main Street
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.9118207, -74.4199291
03 02 Boonton Senior Citizens Community Building
126 North Main Street
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.9118207, -74.4199291
04 01 Boonton Senior Citizens Community Building
126 North Main Street
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.9118207, -74.4199291
04 02 Boonton Senior Citizens Community Building
126 North Main Street
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.9118207, -74.4199291

 

Polling Places in Boonton Township
Ward District Location
00 01 Municipal Building
115 Powerville Road
1st Floor Meeting Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 02 Municipal Building
115 Powerville Road
1st Floor Meeting Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 03 Municipal Building
115 Powerville Road
Council Chamber Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 04 Municipal Building
115 Powerville Road
Council Chamber Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 05 Municipal Building
115 Powerville Road
Council Chamber Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057

 

Polling Places in Mountain Lakes
Ward District Location
00 01 Mountain Lakes High School
96 Powerville Road
New Gym
GPS: 40.8943944, -74.425455
00 02 Mountain Lakes High School
96 Powerville Road
New Gym
GPS: 40.8943944, -74.425455
00 03 Mountain Lakes High School
96 Powerville Road
New Gym
GPS: 40.8943944, -74.425455
00 04 Mountain Lakes High School
96 Powerville Road
New Gym
GPS: 40.8943944, -74.425455
00 05 Mountain Lakes High School
96 Powerville Road
New Gym
GPS: 40.8943944, -74.425455

 

Polling Places in Hanover Township
Ward District Location
00 01 Hildale Park Presbyterian Church
85 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.822514, -74.448789
00 02 Mountview Road School
30 Mountview Road
Gym
GPS: 40.827659, -74.456552
00 03 Mountview Road School
30 Mountview Road
Gym
GPS: 40.827659, -74.456552
00 04 Community Center
15 N. Jefferson Road
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.832794, -74.433505
00 05 Memorial Junior School
61 Highland Avenue
Foyer
GPS: 40.8255484, -74.4114478
00 06 Whippany Park High School
165 Whippany Road
Room #411
GPS: 40.816424, -74.42339
00 07 Salem Drive School
29 Salem Drive
Gym
GPS: 40.8120711, -74.4348093
00 08 Salem Drive School
29 Salem Drive
Gym
GPS: 40.8120711, -74.4348093
00 09 Bee Meadow School
120 Reynolds Avenue
Gym
GPS: 40.8334319, -74.4080849

 

Polling Places in East Hanover
Ward District Location
00 01 East Hanover Municipal Library
415 Ridgedale Avenue
Children’s Activity Room
GPS: 40.8258829, -74.3606905
00 02 East Hanover Senior Citizens Center
96 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Meeting Room
GPS: 40.8047283, -74.3709102
00 03 Central School
400 Ridgedale Avenue
Choral Room
GPS: 40.8254071, -74.361464
00 04 FJ Smith School
27 Green Drive
Gym
GPS: 40.8131013, -74.3514917
00 05 East Hanover Recreation Center Building
Fifth Street
Multi Purpose Room
GPS: 40.832356, -74.342912
00 06 East Hanover Recreation Center Building
Fifth Street
Multi Purpose Room
GPS: 40.832356, -74.342912
00 07 East Hanover Fire Department
323 Ridgedale Avenue
Multi-Purpose Room
GPS: 40.8213579, -74.3662127
00 08 Hanover Park High School
63 Mt. Pleasant Ave
Music Room
GPS: 40.8057957, -74.372821

 

Polling Places in Florham Park
Ward District Location
00 01 Ridgedale Middle School
71 Ridgedale Avenue
Gym
GPS: 40.7779314, -74.3999831
00 02 Florham Park Community Center
111 Ridgedale Avenue
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 03 Florham Park Community Center
111 Ridgedale Avenue
Main Meeting Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 04 Briarwood School
137 Briarwood Road
Classroom
GPS: 40.7775768, -74.3852407
00 05 Memorial First Aid Squad
60 Felch Road
Meeting Room
GPS: 40.7841384, -74.3849546
00 06 Ridgedale Middle School
71 Ridgedale Avenue
Gym
GPS: 40.7779314, -74.3999831
00 07 Florham Park Library
107 Ridgedale Avenue
Akhoury Room
GPS: 40.781672, -74.3985522
00 08 Memorial First Aid Squad
60 Felch Road
Meeting Room
GPS: 40.7841384, -74.3849546
00 09 Florham Park Library
107 Ridgedale Avenue
Akhoury Room
GPS: 40.781672, -74.3985522

 

Polling Places in Madison
Ward District Location
00 01 New Life Fellowship
203 Green Avenue
Fellowship Hall
GPS: 40.7472032, -74.4270099
00 02 Rexford S. Tucker Apartments
15 Chateau Thierry
Community Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 03 Grace Episcopal Church
Parish Hall
4 Madison Avenue
GPS: 40.7613542, -74.4192948
00 04 New Life Fellowship
203 Green Avenue
Fellowship Hall
GPS: 40.7472032, -74.4270099
00 05 Madison Public Library
39 Keep Street
Chase Auditorium
GPS: 40.7529187, -74.4126237
00 06 Rexford S. Tucker Apartments
15 Chateau Thierry
Community Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057
00 07 Grace Episcopal Church
Parish Hall
4 Madison Avenue
GPS: 40.7613542, -74.4192948
00 08 Madison YMCA
111 Kings Road
Front Left Lobby
GPS: 40.7541313, -74.4120839
00 09 New Life Fellowship
203 Green Avenue
Fellowship Hall
GPS: 40.7472032, -74.4270099
00 10 Madison YMCA
111 Kings Road
Front Left Lobby
GPS: 40.7541313, -74.4120839
00 11 Grace Episcopal Church
Parish Hall
4 Madison Avenue
GPS: 40.7613542, -74.4192948
00 12 Grace Episcopal Church
Parish Hall
4 Madison Avenue
GPS: 40.7613542, -74.4192948
00 13 Madison Public Library
39 Keep Street
Chase Auditorium
GPS: 40.7529187, -74.4126237
00 14 Rexford S. Tucker Apartments
15 Chateau Thierry
Community Room
GPS: 40.909169, -74.428057




Morris County Surrogate John Pecoraro Endorses Heather Darling as Successor

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Heather Darling, Esq.

MORRIS COUNTY — In a letter received from Morris County Surrogate John Pecoraro it states:





Murphy Directs Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of U.S. Representative Bill Hughes

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Governor Phil Murphy

TRENTON — Governor Phil Murphy ordered that the U.S. and New Jersey flags be flown at half-staff at all state buildings and facilities on Monday, November 4, in recognition of the passing of U.S. Representative Bill Hughes. Hughes a Democratic congressman in a heavily Republican part of New Jersey and later served as U.S. Ambassador to Panama under President Bill Clinton, died at his home on Wednesday.  He was 87.

“Congressman Bill Hughes represented his South Jersey district for 20 years, but he was nothing less than a New Jersey icon,”said Governor Murphy. “He was a public school product and a Rutgers graduate two times over. As a prosecutor in Cape May, he fought to keep residents safe. As a respected Congressman, he fought to protect the Jersey Shore from polluters and the Pinelands from development. As U.S. Ambassador to Panama under President Clinton, he served our nation on the world stage.

“Tammy and I send our condolences to his children and their families, and to all who knew him and called him a friend. Congressman Hughes will continue to inspire future leaders through the work of the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University, perhaps the most fitting tribute to his tremendous legacy.”

Click here to view Executive Order 90.





Ann Grossi presented Governor Kean with “Lifetime Achievement Award”

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Governor Thomas H. Kean, Sr. accepting the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from Morris County Ann Grossi. Former Governor Tom Kean, Jr. after accepting Lifetime Achievement Award - he had three standing ovations!

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi presented Thomas H. Kean, Sr., with an “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the Parsippany Sheraton Hotel on Sunday, November 3, during her Annual Pre-Election Breakfast.

Thomas Howard Kean Sr., 84, an American businessman, academic administrator and politician who served as the 48th Governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990. Kean is best known globally, however, for his 2002 appointment as Chairman of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, widely known as the 9/11 Commission, which was responsible for investigating the causes of the September 11, 2001 attacks and providing recommendations to prevent future terrorist attacks. He was appointed to this post by U.S. President George W. Bush.

Upon the completion of his second term as Governor, he served as the President of Drew University for fifteen years, until his retirement in 2005.

Freeholder Heather Darling, Governor Thomas H. Kean and Ray Tahan
Parsippany resident Patrick Minutillo and Governor Thomas Kean
Parisppany-Troy Hills Councilwoman Loretta Gragnani, Morris County Sheriff James Gannon, Parsippany-Troy Hills Councilman Michael dePierro, Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi with Governor Thomas Kean
Morris County Freeholder Director Doug Cabana, Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi, Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce, Morris County Sheriff James Gannon, Senator Anthony Bucco and Freeholder Tom Mastrangelo
Morris Focus Publisher Frank Cahill with Governor Thomas Kean
Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce and Governor Thomas Kean
Governor Thomas Kean and Freeholder Heather Darling
Governor Thomas Kean and Senator Anthony Bucco
Governor Thomas Kean and Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi




Kiwanis members cook at Homeless Solutions

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Bob Keller, Greg Elbin, Susan Elbin and Connie Keller

MORRIS COUNTY — Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany cooked a homemade dinner at Homeless Solutions.

The Kiwanis Club has been providing meals to Homeless Solutions for the past 18 years and have served over 7,000 meals. Members volunteer their time to shop, cook and serve the dinner.

Members Bob Keller, Greg Elbin, Susan Elbin and Connie Keller recently cooked and served dinner for the clients of Homeless Solutions.

The group of volunteers meet at Homeless Solutions to start preparing dinner for the guests in the transitional housing program. The crew cut the fruits, tossed salad, baked ziti with meatballs and rolls and served vanilla cheesecake for dessert. They also served iced tea and coffee.

Other volunteer groups such as St. Ann’s Church, Kiwanis Club of Morristown, prepares dinner for the shelter on other days of the month. Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany has been providing meals to Homeless Solutions for the past eleven years.

Interested in learning more about the Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany, contact President Frank Cahill, by emailing flcahill@parsippanykiwanis.org.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany meets every Thursday at 7:15 a.m. at Empire Diner, 1315 Route 46. Join us for breakfast to learn more about our group of volunteers. Currently Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany is the largest club in New Jersey.

The mission of Homeless Solutions is to offer shelter, services, and supportive housing to homeless and low-income people. For the homeless and working poor in our community, hope begins at Homeless Solutions, Inc. Homeless Solutions is a private, non-profit organization, helping those in need for past 30 years. In 2012, they served 267 people by providing emergency shelter and transitional housing. Their case managers offer the support needed to help the guests rebuild their lives and successfully return to independent living. They also develop permanent supportive housing that is energy efficient for very low, low, and moderate income families and individuals. They provided homes people can afford to 119 people in 2012. By supporting HSI through financial donations or volunteering, they are making a tangible difference in the lives of those most in need in our community. For more information on Homeless Solutions, click here.

Three Reason to Donate to Homeless Solutions:

When you donate to Homeless Solutions, you make a tangible difference in the life of someone in need in our community. Your donations –

Buy milk for children living in shelter.
Pay for childcare so a single parent can work.
Pay for gas for our shelter vans that take guests to public transportation to get to work and to medical appointments.

Click here to make a donation to Homeless Solutions.





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