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Meet Boo, the sweetest poodle you’ve ever met

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MORRIS COUNTY — This 13-year-old was surrendered to a local shelter and then rescues by Wise!

His foster dad says that he can almost always be found lounging in a big comfy couch –unless you’re on the couch–then, you can find him right by your side watching TV! Boo loves a good cuddle session.

Boo has an issue with his leg but that does not slow him down one bit. He loves loves loves going on walks and walks just fine. Rain, shine, or snow, he is the happiest boy when he is galloping down the sidewalk! Boo likes saying hi to other dogs and loves living with his two foster doggy siblings.

He can live with children 13+ as he is looking for a quieter home and is partially blind. We also think he may be able to live with cats!

Boo is a chill, happy-go-lucky senior who is looking to spend his golden years with you.

If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application by clicking here.

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Governor signed DeCroce bill capping out-of-pocket prescription costs

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Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce (File Photo)

PARSIPPANY — With the governor’s signature, a bill (A2431) sponsored by Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce, capping out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs was signed into law.

“Many people with high-cost-sharing plans don’t take vital medications prescribed by their doctors because they can’t afford their co-pays,” said DeCroce (R-Morris). “The result is poor health outcomes and increased long term costs for chronically ill patients. Capping out-of-pocket payments will reduce health care costs in the long run.”

The law limits a patient’s share to $150.00 or $250.00 a month depending on the health-benefit plan level.

A study commissioned by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society found a connection between high-deductible plans and lower medication use and adherence, leading to poor outcomes and an increase in the cost of care.

Similar measures have passed in Delaware, Maryland, Louisiana, California and the District of Columbia. Maine and Vermont have limits on the annual out-of-pocket costs to consumers, and Virginia and five other states require insurance companies to provide notice to consumers of cost-sharing tiers and all changes to the plans.

Connor Moran Named to McDaniel College Dean’s List

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McDaniel College

BOONTON TOWNSHIP — Connor Moran has been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the McDaniel College Fall 2019 Dean’s List with Highest Honors.

Highest honors are earned for a semester grade point average of 3.90 or higher, high honors for a grade point average of 3.70-3.89, and honors for a 3.50-3.69 grade point average.

For more information about McDaniel College click here.

McDaniel College, founded in 1867, is a four-year, independent college of the liberal arts and sciences offering more than 70 undergraduate programs of study, including pre-professional specializations and student-designed majors, and over 20 graduate programs.

One of 40 “Colleges That Change Lives,” McDaniel emphasizes experiential learning and student-faculty collaboration to develop the unique potential in every student. Represented by the Green Terror, its 24 athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division III Centennial Conference. A student-centered community of 1,600 undergraduates and 1,400 graduate students offers access to both Baltimore and Washington, D.C., plus a European campus in Budapest, Hungary.

Governor signs DeCroce bill supporting Veteran’s employment in insurance industry

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Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce (File Photo)

MORRIS COUNTY — Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill (A1924), sponsored by Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce, to help veterans in New Jersey obtain employment in the insurance industry.

The legislation waives the initial insurance producer-licensing fee for honorably discharged veterans who are New Jersey residents, have passed the licensing exam and met any other requirements for licensure. A producer is a person licensed to sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.

“Veterans bring a unique background and skillset to the insurance industry, but may lack the ability to pay the licensing fee if they are unemployed,” said DeCroce (R-Morris). “Removing a fee is the least we can do to give our veterans transitioning to civilian life a path to gainful employment.”

Under the law, the Department of Banking and Insurance is authorized to waive the initial $190 licensing fee. The department is currently permitted to waive fees for disabled war veterans.

Affected veterans include those who served in any branch of the active or reserve military or National Guard. The law takes effect immediately.

Build a Pinewood Derby Car with Your Son or Daughter

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MORRIS COUNTY — On Saturday, February 1, parents are invited to bring their child to make a Pinewood Derby Car.

The Pinewood Derby is a highlight of the Cub Scout year.  If your son or daughter is not yet in a Cub Scout pack, you can come build your car with guidance from experts.  The workshop, dubbed the 2020 Pinewood Derby Champ Camp, will be held at the Scout Shop, One Saddle Road in Cedar Knolls, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The cost of car kit is $5.00.

You will also receive information on the Cub Scout pack nearest your home.

Cub Scouts is for boys and girls in grades K-5.

For information, contact the Cedar Knolls Scout Shop, (973) 765-9322 ext. 233, [email protected]

Members of Prosecutor’s Office Attend 35th Annual Morris Interfaith Breakfast

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Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, Detective Corinne Mason, First Assistant Prosecutor Thomas Zelante, Assistant Prosecutor Julian Hill, Captain Harrison Dillard, Detective Supervisor Spence Osaigbovo, and Detective Supervisor Patrick LaGuerre

MORRIS COUNTY — Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and members of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office attended the 35th Annual Morris Interfaith Breakfast on January 20 at the Hyatt Hotel in Morristown. The event marked the 91st birthday of Rev. Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.

The breakfast was held in advance of the 50th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Observance Committee at the Calvary Baptist Church in Morristown. The Committee was formed to educate, inspire and motivate people of all races, religions, ethnicities, social and economic classes, political affiliations, ages and genders to embrace the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Prosecutor Knapp was joined by First Assistant Prosecutor Thomas Zelante, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Assistant Prosecutor Julian Hill, Captain Harrison Dillard, Detective Supervisor Spence Osaigbovo, Detective Supervisor Patrick LaGuerre and Detective Corinne Mason.

Prosecutor Knapp said “The Morris Interfaith Breakfast is a wonderful event which we have attended for many years. It gives community stakeholders an opportunity to meet with each other and honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. As Dr. King said ‘people fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they don’t know each other because they have not communicated with each other.’”

The breakfast featured keynote speakers Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill and Perri Easley, recipient of a college scholarship from the Martin Luther King Scholarship Fund for Local Scholars.

Moravian College named Pearl Rudy to Dean’s Honor List

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MADISON — Pearl Rudy of Madison, a graduate of Madison High School Class of 2017 was named on Moravian College Dean’s Honor List. Students who carry three or more course units during the fall or spring term and attain a GPA for the term of 3.50 or higher are placed on the Dean’s Honor List.

Moravian College is a private coeducational liberal arts college, located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees. For more than 275 years, the Moravian College degree has been based on a liberal arts curriculum where literature, history, science, cultural values, global issues, ethics, artistic expression, and the social sciences are infused with multidisciplinary perspectives. Visit Moravian.edu to learn more about how the Moravian College liberal arts curriculum prepares its students for life-long success.

Hanover Park Class of 1970 is planning 50th Reunion

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Hanover Park High School, located at 63 Mount Pleasant Avenue in East Hanover, serves students from East Hanover and Florham Park as part of the Hanover Park Regional High School District.

EAST HANOVER — The Hanover Park High School Class of 1970 is planning a 50th Reunion, and they are looking for classmates to attend.

In order to be up-to-date on the latest information, check out our Facebook Page: Hanover Park High School Class of 1970 Reunion, and to help keep in touch with you, PLEASE forward your email information to: [email protected].

Morris County Library Shows Free Films On Fridays

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

HANOVER TOWNSHIP — Come out to the Morris County library’s free screenings of recent blockbuster films and independent movies for adults on Fridays at 2:00 p.m. Films are free and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. All showings are in the public meeting room.

Downton Abby, January. 24: Based on the TV show, the continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Stars Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville. Period romantic drama. (PG, Two hours and two minutes, 2019)

Ad Astra, January 31: An astronaut undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30-year later, threatens the universe. Stars Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland. Drama — NOT a sci-fi action film. (PG13, Two hours and three minutes, 2019)

Important Reminder: Seating is limited and there are no reservations, so come early to be sure to get in.

The Morris County Library is located at 30 East Hanover Avenue, Whippany.

For more information on the movies series call (973) 285-6979 or click here for complete schedule.

The Office Tavern Grill is open for business

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The Office, 240 State Route 10, East Hanover

EAST HANOVER — The Office Tavern Grill, 240 Route 10 West, East Hanover, is officially opened for business on Monday, January 20.

The 6,300-square-foot restaurant features rustic wood and steel decor, old-style copper beer kettles, and temperature-controlled wine coolers.

The restaurant is bringing about 100 jobs to East Hanover. There are three other Office locations, in Summit, Morristown, and Ridgewood.

“We couldn’t be excited to debut our newest in Morris County,” and Steve Baliva, 40NORTH Restaurant Group’s vice president of operations. “We know that the East Hanover community will truly love the Office Tavern Grill.”

The menu feature some signature dishes The Office is known for, like its ground chuck burgers and truffle tots. Dishes exclusive to the East Hanover location include the Lamb Harrisa Burger, spice-rubbed shrimp, and the Impossible Loco Moco. The menu will also feature a selection of burgers, wings, and flatbread.

“We are happy to bring all our Office favorites to a new group of guests throughout East Hanover,” Baliva said.

The Office Tavern Grill is at 240 Route 10 West. It is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week: Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m., and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Brunch will be served Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and happy hour on weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

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