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Sierra Club hosts clean energy program incentives

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MORRIS COUNTY — The Sierra Club Loantaka Group will hold an information session on the N.J. Clean Energy Program from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8 at Library of The Chathams, 214 Main Street, Chatham.

A representative will come and speak about clean energy, solar options and financial incentives available to state residents, businesses and local governments to create a greener New Jersey.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information, email ahlia.bethea@gmail.com.

Loantaka Group covers Morris and Union Counties except for Elizabeth and Hillside, plus Livingston, Millburn, Roseland, Bernardsville and Basking Ridge.





Madison Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Ladies Night Out

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MADISON  — Madison is hosting its annual Ladies Night Out on Thursday, May 9, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.  Stitch Boutique, 12 Waverly Place, Madison Mud Clay Studio, 6 Main Street and Morris Animal Inn, 20 Sand Spring Road, Morristown are the evening’s sponsors.

More than 30 Madison businesses are looking forward to welcoming all those who plan to come and enjoy an evening out shopping and dining throughout the downtown.

Participants are invited to begin the evening at registration which opens at 5:30 p.m. at La La Land Hair & Beauty Room, 36 Main Street. Refreshments will be offered at registration compliments of Gary’s Wine & Marketplace, 121 Main Street.  You must be at least 21 years old to participate.

The first 100 registrants will receive a gift bag filled with items donated by the local businesses. You must be present to receive a bag.

After registration participants can browse through the downtown businesses and enjoy the many open houses, special deals, and demonstrations.  Many participating businesses will also be holding basket raffles.

Participating businesses include:
Adams Dental, One Kings Road, Alfred’s Sport Shop, 32 Main Street, Bar Method Madison (at registration), British Home Emporium, 91 Main Street, Cleaners Advantage (at registration), Club Pilates, 53 Main Street, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, 49 Main Street, Frutta Bowls, 57 Main Street, Gary’s Wine & Marketplace, 121 Main Street, Gerlach’s Jewelers, 61 Main Street, Hat Shop Madison, 81 Main Street, Home Sweet Home, 27 Main Street, La La Hair & Beauty Room, 36 Main Street, Madison Mud Clay Studio, 6 Park Avenue, Madison Pharmacy, 66 Main Street, Madison Public Library (at registration), Marc Anthony Salon, 32 Lincoln Place, Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main Street, PC Problems, 50 Main Street, R3 Lab, 242 Main Street, Rose City Beauty, 26 Waverly Place, San Francisco Mercantile, 4 Green Village Road, Short Stories, 23 Main Street, Stitch Boutique, 12 Waverly Place, Studio Yoga Madison, 2 Green Village Road, The Eyeglass Shoppe, 14 Elmer Street, The Max Challenge Madison, 35 Main Street, Tons of Toys, 64 Main Street, and Waxing the City, 25 Main Street.

Main Freeze & Main Street Subs, 187 Main Street is offering a Make Your Own Sundae Night!  Kid’s & Dad’s are invited from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. to join in at their Make Your Sundae Bar. Sundaes are $5.00 per person.

Rocco’s Bar & Grill, 30 Cook Plaza invites the ladies to stop by and enjoy wine and appetizer specials throughout the evening.

Spring has finally arrived and our businesses are excited about this annual event” said Karen Giambra, the Chamber’s Executive Director. “Come downtown on May 9 and enjoy Madison at its best.”

Click here for more event information.





Boonton High School Lacrosse looking for donations

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BOONTON — Boonton Lacrosse is seeking donations to offer a higher quality experience for all their athletes. Your donation is very much appreciated and you will be getting a receipt for your gift. If you cannot donate please spread the word about our fundraiser by sharing it with your friends.

Our young athletes have been working hard to properly represent this great school. Any support is greatly appreciated. Go Bombers!! ONE TEAM-ONE GOAL.

Donations will be used for:
* funding a team building trip by helping provide funds for a bus.
* covering the cost of the team awards banquet for the players
* provide for additional lacrosse nets for more effective practices
* provide sandwiches and drinks to players for the bus ride back after a game that is more than 30 minutes away.
*  provide keepsakes for senior players at the awards banquet

To make a donation click here.





Major Damage at Boonton Rail Yard: $5,000 Reward offered

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BOONTON — A vicious vandalism attack has occurred at the fenced United Railway Historical Society (URHS) Boonton Rail Yard. Major damage was inflicted to the rare Lackawanna Railroad parlor / commuter car No. 2454, owned by the Whippany Railway Museum. The car had just completed a multi-year restoration costing hundreds of thousands of grant and donated dollars. In addition, several restored locomotives and other cars owned by the URHS also suffered damage.

URHS’s yard is well protected by more than 2000 feet of fence as well as our neighbor’s back yards. That makes trespassing extremely difficult. They are also lucky to have our equipment stored in the welcoming, safe community of Boonton.  Unfortunately that does not stop all crime, and they are working to prevent it in the future.

URHS and Whippany Railway Museum are raising funds to fix the damage done to the equipment as well as improve improve the yard’s infrastructure to allow for electronic security.

The rail preservation / restoration community is devastated. Liberty Historic Railway provided significant funding for 2454. Liberty Historic Railway Chairman Bill McKelvey and the Whippany Railway Museum have jointly offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.

The URHS and Whippany Railway Museum are grateful for any donation you can make to help undo the damage done! Please click here to make a donation.

Anyone with information regarding this incident are asked to please contact the Boonton Police Department at (973) 402-9371.





Brownstones Coffee to open April 23

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Brownstones Coffee

EAST HANOVER — Brownstones Coffee, located at 346 Route 10 West (Next Jersey Mike’s and Verizon) will officially open on Tuesday, April 23.

The new East Hanover location joins threes location in New York, with a fourth opening in the summer.

Brownstones will be open Monday through Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Some of the delicious menu items include Banana Nut Bites (French toast bites with sliced bananas, chopped peanuts, chocolate syrup and peanut butter sauce); Strawberry Shortcake Stuffed French Toast (French toast stuffed with strawberry cream cheese, topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream in a pool of strawberry sauce); Green Eggs and Ham (Three scrambled egg whites, topped with a half avocado (there’s your green), ham and a side of salad greens); Sophia’s Berry Farm Crepe (Fresh berries with strawberry sauce and fresh whipped cream) and Nikki’s Nutella Crepe (Strawberries, banana, Nutella with raspberry and caramel sauces).

For more information click here.





TEAMSean to Host Glimmer of Hope Event

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MORRIS COUNTY — On Monday, April 29 the Children’ Brain Tumor Family Foundation (CBTFF) and the Dance Academy of North Jersey (DANJ) are joining together to present an evening of song and dance to shine a light on the fight against pediatric brain tumors.

The Glimmer of Hope fundraiser will be held at the beautiful Bickford Theater in the Morris Museum, and will feature performances from a variety of talented singers and dancers from some of Broadway’s hottest shows, and premier dance companies in New York, New Jersey and beyond.

The current line-up includes:

Austen Bohmer – Currently appearing off-Broadway in Days of Rage
Scott Coulter – Long-time award-winning NYC Cabaret singer
Blair Goldberg – Kinky Boots, Annie Get Your Gun
The Jam Project – Award winning tap ensemble, seen last season on World of Dance
Blaine Krauss – Currently appearing in The Cher Show, previously in Kinky Boots
Jess LeProtto – Hello, Dolly!, Cats, Newsies, So You Think You Can Dance
Leo Manzari – Tap dancer, musician, actor – appeared on Homeland (Season 6)
Madison Moore – Former Miss Kansas Teen USA (2016)
Malerie Moore & Diego Garcia – appearing through the courtesy of The Milwaukee Ballet II
Kimber Sprawl – A Bronx Tale, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Jaclyn Walsh & Brandon Koepsell – alumni of the Walnut Hill School for the Arts
Aidan Wolf – Joffrey Ballet School
In addition, guests will be treated to award-winning performances from dancers with For Dancers Only from Little Falls, NJ, the MPAC Performing Arts Company of Morristown, the Montclair State University Department of Theater and Dance, and the DANJ.

The Emcee is Troy Moore, owner of MadiMali homes. Moore is a designer, actor, dancer and local celebrity from Kansas City who has been featured on HGTV and in multiple design publications.
Standard admission to this unique fundraising event is $50, with VIP tickets available for $125. VIP ticket purchases will include premium seat selection in the theater and a complimentary cocktail hour held at the Morris Museum provided by one of the event sponsors, Rails Steakhouse and executive chef Frank Falivene.

Brain tumors are the most common solid tumor found in children, and the most fatal. The Children’s Brain Tumor Family Foundation is committed to supporting research that will change those statistics. The CBTFF was founded in 2015 by families united in tragedy and heartbroken from the experience of watching their children and loved ones battle this devastating diagnosis. One of those founding members and the chairman of the Glimmer of Hope event is Brenda Ries from TEAMSean.

TEAMSean was formed in 2012, as friends and family came together to support Sean Ries of Parsippany, New Jersey who was born on Valentine’s Day, 2007 and was diagnosed a week before his 5th birthday on February 6th, 2012, with a large dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNET) in the left side of his brain. The next day he underwent the first of three brain surgeries he would have that year. In 2017, he faced a relapse of his tumor.

Now, in 2019, seven years, four brain surgeries and 30 rounds of radiation later, Sean is in the middle of his sixth-grade year at Brooklawn Middle School in Parsippany and while his remaining tumor is stable, he and his family continue to wage war against his diagnosis and work hard to support the research.

“We are thrilled and honored to have so many incredibly talented professionals take to the stage to help us raise awareness and support the tremendous research underway at the Children’s Brain Tumor Project” said Brenda Ries, TEAMSean, co-founder and treasurer of the CBTFF, “Not only is this guaranteed to be a breathtaking evening of song and dance, but it gives us all a glimmer of hope that we can get the support we need to find a cure for the children and families who receive the heartbreaking diagnosis of an inoperable brain tumor.”

The VIP cocktail hour starts at 6:00 p.m. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. and the performance will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. Click here to purchase tickets. Please contact Brenda@cbtff.org if you are interested in being a sponsor or have questions.

The Children’s Brain Tumor Family Foundation is a volunteer led 501(c)3 led by families impacted by pediatric brain tumors. The organization is dedicated to raising funds for the Children’s Brain Tumor Project which is a research effort at the Weill Cornell Pediatric Brain and Spine Center, co-directed by Dr. Mark Souweidane and Dr. Jeffrey Greenfield. The project is “powered by families” and significantly funded through donations made by the families, friends, and supporters of the children, teens and young adults who confront the heartbreaking diagnoses of rare and inoperable pediatric brain tumors.

The Dance Academy of NJ (DANJ) offers classes and programs for children starting at the age of two years and progressing through adulthood. Students may take one class per week, participate in a full curriculum, earn a spot on the competition team, or focus on preparing for university/conservatory programs or professional positions in dance companies and/or theater. Jason Luks, Artistic Director, leads an incredible team of dance educators from some of the most prestigious university-based and conservatory dance programs including NYU’s Tisch School of Arts, The Juilliard School, Ailey, Marymount Manhattan, UNC School of the Arts, the Broadway Dance Center and Steps. Many of them are also members of highly esteemed dance companies such as Keigwin + Co, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, The Phoenix Project Dance, Pilobolus, The Difference Between, Mark Morris, and others.





Cedar Knolls Fire Department responds to Grease Fire on Harry & Judy Drive, Parsippany

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Cedar Knolls Fire Department were dispatched to Harry & Judy Drive for a possible structure fire on the second floor

PARSIPPANY — On Wednesday, April 16, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Cedar Knolls Fire Department, Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department and Lake Parsippany Volunteer Fire Company District 3were dispatched to Harry & Judy Drive for a possible structure fire on the second floor.

Cedar Knolls Fire Department were dispatched to Harry & Judy Drive for a possible structure fire on the second floor

Upon arrival, Parsippany Police Department confirmed a moderate smoke condition and began to evacuate the building. Boonton Fire Department was requested for the RIC as a precaution.

The resident of a second floor unit had a grease fire on the stove and and in the oven causing smoke to fill the second floor. The Boonton Fire Department was canceled and multiple PPV BlowHard Fans were used to clear the smoke.

Par-Troy Emergency Medical Services also arrived at the scene.

Mount Tabor Fire Department were dispatched to Harry & Judy Drive for a possible structure fire on the second floor




Florham Park to start paving streets

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FLORHAM PARK — Please be advised that the Borough of Florham Park will be milling and paving of the following streets between Monday, April 22 and Friday, May 3.  Expect delays, detours, and temporary closures.

Revere Drive
Leslie Avenue
Tucker Street
Orchard Road
Brooklake Road (Between Cathedral Avenue and East Madison Avenue)
Greenwood Avenue (from Ridgedale Avenue to Seven Oaks)
Pine Valley Way
Country Club Lane
Felch Road (Between Columbia and Brooklake Road)




Panera Bread planned for Wegman’s Shopping Center

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Panera Bread cafe with a drive-through is located in the Wegmans Shopping Center

HANOVER — Hanover Realty is planning to construct a new Panera Bread in the Wegmans Shopping Center on Sylvan Road. The new Panera Bread will be located in front of the 24 Hour Fitness which will be holding its grand opening late June.

Panera Bread Company is an American chain store of bakery-café fast casual restaurants with over 2,000 locations, all of which are in the United States and Canada. Its headquarters are located in Sunset Hills, Missouri.

Panera Bread has locations in East Hanover, Denville, Florham Park and Parsippany.

For more information on Panera Bread, click here.





First Watch to open on Route 10 in Briarwood Commons

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First Watch: Back in 1983, there was no breakfast restaurant-focused category, really. Then the original First Watch opened with the idea that people want a Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch restaurant that doesn't moonlight with steaks or anything else later in the day.

MORRIS PLAINS — The area’s “First Watch” is preparing to open soon in the Briarwood Commons, 1711 Route 10 East, Morris Plains. They will be joining Chick-fil-a which is also under construction and is expected to open in the Summer.

The closest First Watch is located at 1235 West Chestnut Street, Union. There is also another New Jersey location at 1012 Haddonfield Road, Cherry Hill.

Some of the delicious items on their menu include Avocado Toast, Power Wraps, BLT Benedict, Bacado Omelet, Frittata Rustica, Asian Pork Belly Breakfast Bowl, Mediterranean “Baked” Eggs, Lemon Ricotta Pancake, Floridian French Toast as well as the traditional “two fresh cage-free eggs any style with your choice of bacon, smoked ham, savory chicken sausage patties, turkey or pork sausage links. Served with whole grain artisan toast, all-natural house preserves and fresh, seasoned potatoes. Substitute Udi’s Gluten Free toast at no additional charge.”

Other stores in Briarwood Commons include Kohls, Harmon Face Values, Pro-Haircutters, Massage Envy, GameStop, Village Spa, Terry’s Pet Depot, Chipotle Mexican Grill, GNC, Wells Fargo, Mattress Firm and Verizon Wireless.

Briarwood Commons has four spaces available: 40,239 square feet, 5,547 square feet, 8,368 square feet and 4,000 square feet. The shopping center is in the process of completing a complete remodeling.

First Watch opened as a daytime café in 1983 – a first-of-its-kind restaurant serving breakfast, brunch and lunch only. The idea was that they would focus on daytime dining, work to perfect it, without trying to moonlight as a dinner place. That’s right… For our staff, that meant no night shifts. Ever. They could leave work in time to pick up the kids from school, play a round of golf, get homework done, or simply enjoy the afternoon. That philosophy still exists in their restaurants today!

First Watch was awarded the 2018 Business Intelligence Group Best Places to Work Award. The 2018 Best Places to Work identifies the organizations doing all they can to improve performance by challenging their employees in an environment that makes work fun and engaging. The Business Intelligence Group honors those companies who help their employees accelerate their careers, knowledge and performance. Come join our team and see what all the fuss is about!

For more information click here.





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