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New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 8 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com MINE HILL TOWNSHIP

Mine Hill, a three-square-mile communi- >> MINE HILL MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) ty of 3,700 people, has been in the forefront of the “shared-services” movement popu- 10 Baker Street, Mine Hill lar with smaller municipalities as a way to Telephone: (973) 366-9031; fax: (973) 366-1626; Web site: www.MineHill.com cut costs. Several years ago, the local police The court is now located in Rockaway Township. department was merged with Wharton and deemed so successful, additional services MUNICIPAL OFFICES then were evaluated. At the same time, the township’s tiny K-6 Title Name Telephone Fax school district sends children to Dover Mid- Building Inspector David Mannherz (973) 366-9031, ext. 5 (973) 366-1626 dle and Dover High schools. The district’s Clerk Amanda Macchia (973) 366-9031, ext. 13 (973) 366-1626 sole school, the Canfield Avenue School, is Engineer Paul Sterbenz (908) 238-0900 a state Lighthouse District and National Finance Katelyn Wild (973) 366-9031, ext. 6 (973) 366-1626 School of Excellence. Public Works Dave Wells (973) 366-9031, ext. 19 (973) 366-1626 Mine Hill is a quiet residential communi- Recreation Katelyn Wild (973) 366-9031, ext. 6 (973) 366-1626 ty in the northwest corner of Morris County and is easily accessible via the MidTown Di- Tax Assessor Joseph Ferraris (973) 366-9031, ext. 4 (973) 366-1626 rect line of NJ Transit’s train station in Do- Tax, Water and Sewer ver, Interstate 80, routes 46 and 10. Collector Judi O’Brien (973) 366-9031, ext. 3 (973) 366-1626 True to its name, the area was once a Zoning Officer Jennifer Blouse (973) 366-9031, ext. 5 (973) 366-1626 thriving mining center beginning in the ear- Administrative Assistant Marcie Istvar (973) 366-9031, ext. 8 (973) 366-1626 ly 1700s until the late 1960s. One of its key Township Attorney Tony Bucco (973) 835-0100 landmarks is the Bridget Smith House, for- Construction Official Jennifer Blouse (973) 366-9031, ext. 5 (973) 366-1626 merly owned by a mining family in the late Emergency Mgt. Jerry Coviello (973) 366-9031, ext. 6 (973) 366-1626 1800s and today is on the state and national Health Services Township of Randolph (973) 989-7050 (973) 989-7076 Registers of Historic Places. Beach Katelyn Wild (973) 336-9031, ext. 6 In July 2007, an agreement was signed to preserve 200 acres of the long-closed Dicker- son Mine, owned and operated in the past by park that offers a large trail system and oth- waived the daily fee for residents and cut the Mahlon Dickerson (New Jersey’s 12th gover- er recreational opportunities for local res- non-residents’ fee . nor and Secretary of the Navy in the 1830s). idents, with Dover and Randolph. It also The township is governed by a voter-elect- When the township purchased the histor- has several recreatoin-based sports pro- ed Township Council of five members, and a ic property for $12.4 million, it spared the grams for children. In addition, there is mayor each serving four-year terms. tract from becoming home to a 700 unit plus the township’s Sunset Lake and Mine Hill The council meets at 7:30 p.m. the first and housing developement. Beach, a popular summer spot. To attract third Thursdays of each month at the mu- Mine Hill shares Hedden County Park, a more summer visitors, the township in 2019 nicipal building.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2019-2020 Check minehillcas.org or dover-nj.org for calendar changes and makeup days.

Mine Hill Township Schools Dover Public Schools SEPTEMBER: 17 – 12:30 dismissal SEPTEMBER: JANUARY: 5 – First day of school 20 – M.L.K. Jr. Day 3 – First day of school 1 – New Year’s Day 20 – M.L.K. Jr. Day OCTOBER: FEBRUARY: OCTOBER: 11 – 12:30 Dismissal 14,17 – Winter Break 14 – Columbus Day FEBRUARY: 14 – Columbus Day / School closed 17 – Presidents’ Day MARCH: NOVEMBER: NOVEMBER: 9 – School closed 5 – Schools closed MARCH: 4-6 – Early dismissal / Conferences 25-27 – 12:30 dismissal / Conferences 7-8 – NJEA Convention No school closings 7-8 – NJEA Convention 27 – Early dismissal APRIL: APRIL: 27 – 12:30 dismissal 28-29 – Thanksgiving Break 6-13 – Spring Break 6-10 – Spring Break 28-29 – Thanksgiving recess DECEMBER: 17 – Single session day MAY: DECEMBER: 20 – Early dismissal 22-25 – Memorial Day Weekend MAY: 20 – 12:30 dismissal 23-31 – Winter Break 25 – Memorial Day 23-31 – Holiday Recess JUNE: 19 – 12:30 dismissal JUNE: JANUARY: 24 – 12:30 dismissal / Last day of school 19 – Graduation / Last day of school 1 – New Year’s Day

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 9 MINE HILL TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP Mayor Boards & Commissions Board of Education

Sam Morris, a Republican, PLANNING BOARD: The Board of Education can be reached was re-elected mayor in Nov. at (973) 366-0590 or at minehillcas.org. 2015 for a 4- year term which Steve Sauchelli will expire December 31, 2019. Chairman Karen Bruseo He lives on Indian Falls Road. (973) 366-9031, ext 18 President He can be reached at (973) [email protected] 479-6874 and MayorSamMor- COMMUNITY COMMITTEE: [email protected] Jill Del Rio Katelyn Wild Vice President Director of Community Programs [email protected] Township Council (973)-366-9031, ext 6 [email protected] Kathleen Bartnick Fred Willis, a Republican, is [email protected] Council President. He was OPEN SPACE: elected to a 4 -year term in Peter Bruseo November 2015. His term will Jason Gonsalves [email protected] expire Dec. 31, 2019. He lives on Chairman Blueberry Lane. [email protected] Dina Mikulka [email protected] David Bloom Council Liaison Diane Morris Kristine Kanzenbach, a Repub- [email protected] [email protected] lican, is Council Vice President. She was re-elected in Novem- SEWER COMMISSION: Jennifer Waters ber 2017. Her term expires in [email protected] 2021. She lives on Frank Street. Sam Morris She can be reached at (973) 668- (973) 366-9031 5087 and KKanzenbach@mine- hill.com Postal Service

David Bloom, a Republican, All residential delivery for Mine Hill is handled through the Dover Post Of- was first appointed in 2012 and fice. The Mine Hill ZIP code is 07803. since then has been re-elected twice. His term expires in 2021 He lives on Randolph Avenue. He can be reached at (973) 328- 4903 and DBloom@minehill. com

Bret Coranato, a Republican, was re-elected in November 2015 to a 4-year term which will expire on Dec. 31, 2019. He lives along US Highway 46. He can be reached at (973) 960-9429 and [email protected]

Deborah Giordano a Republi- can, was appointed re-elect- ed in October 2017 and elect- ed to her first full term the following November. Her ROCK ‘EM SOCK ‘EM term expires in 2021 Matt Glass of Bud Lake, left, and Mine Hill Township resident Russ Newman pretend fake a tug of war over Newman’s “Rock ‘Em Sock ‘em Robots” game he sold to Glass during Mine Hill’s town-wide garage sale on Saturday, June 8.

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 10 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com MOUNT ARLINGTON BOROUGH

Located on the southeast shore of >> MOUNT ARLINGTON BOROUGH HALL (open 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey’s largest natural lake and a major recreational 419 Howard Blvd., Mount Arlington; (973) 398-6832; resource, the Borough of Mount Arling- Web site: www.mountarlingtonnj.org ton is home to approxiately 5,000 peo- ple and with just 2.9 square miles, is one MUNICIPAL OFFICES of the smallest communities in Morris County. Title Name Telephone Fax Now a suburban residential commu- Animal Control Kayleen Knight (973) 398-6832, ext 112 or 125 (973) 398-8662 nity, it was once a thriving resort town Beth Dwyer that attracted wealthy families trying to Animal Licensing Linda DeSantis (973) 398-6832, ext 112 or 125 (973) 398-8662 escape the heat in New York City, Phila- Acting Borough Clerk Beth Dwyer (973) 398-6832, ext 125 (973) 398-8662 delphia and Newark during the swelter- Engineer C P Engineers (973) 300-9003 ing summers. There were once large, ex- Finance Terry Smith (973) 398-6832, ext 111 (973) 398-9087 travagant hotels located on the shores of Public Works Paul Nelson (973) 398-4200 (973) 398-3344 Lake Hopatcong, and Mount Arlington was considered a tourist destination. Registrar Beth Dwyer (973) 398-6832, ext 125 (973) 398-8662 Homes today range from summer Road Dept. Paul Nelson (973) 398-4200 (973) 398-3344 cottages and year-round housing to re- Sanitarian Health Dept (973) 398-6832, ext 125 (973) 398-8662 stored Victorian mansions. Tax Assessor Jack Marchione (973) 398-6832, ext 123 (973) 398-8662 Mount Arlington’s historical district Tax Collector Laura Adams (973) 398-6832, ext 113 (973) 398-8662 is registered with both the state and na- Zoning Tom Mahoney (973) 398-6832, ext 114 tional Registers of Historical Places; 15 buildings in town have been designated official landmarks. The unusual shape of the town oc- curred when Mount Arlington split Allen’s 1985 film, “The Purple Rose of Older students attend Roxbury High from Roxbury in 1890. Cairo.” Shaped like a spoon, it was con- School for grades nine through 12. Neighborhoods were so divided over verted to single-family and condominium The community is governed by a vot- the issue that the resulting border line waterfront housing years ago. er-elected mayor and six-member Bor- literally divided some areas between Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club, also on ough Council that meet the first Tuesday which sides of the street voted in which Bertrand Island, was founded in 1905 of the month in the municipal building f avo r. and still contains the Adirondack style on Howard Boulevard. For example, on Howard Boulevard to- clubhouse built in 1910 that is on the Na- day, the Cracker Barrel restaraunt lies tional and New Jersey Registers of His- in Roxbury, while adjacent businesses torical Places. Postal Service are in Mount Arlington. The borough and the non-profit Lake Bertrand Island, although now an isth- Hopatcong Foundation are currently Two post offices serve Mount mus after a road was built to connect it working on finding a use for the now-va- Arlington: Mount Arlington in to the main land, was home to a famous cant Lee’s Park Marina building on town and Landing out of town. amusement park from 1928 to 1983 by the Howard Boulevard. same name that was also the place of ori- The Mount Arlington School district Mount Arlington 07856 gin for Bette Cooper 1937’s Miss America serves 450 children in kindergarten Landing 07850 and the site of some scenes from Woody through eighth grade.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2019-2020 Check mtarlingtonk8.org for calendar changes and makeup days. SEPTEMBER: 27 – Early dismissal FEBRUARY: MAY: 6 – First day of school 28-29 – Thanksgiving Recess 14 – School closed 25 – Memorial Day 30 – Rosh Hashanah 17 Presidents’ Day DECEMBER: JUNE: OCTOBER: 20 – Early dismissal MARCH: 25 – Half day / Last day of school 9 – Yom Kippur 23-31 – Holiday Recess No school closings Roxbury High School calendar 14 – Columbus Day JANUARY: APRIL: • Page 26 NOVEMBER: 1 – Holiday Recess 10 – Good Friday 7-8 – NJEA Convention 20 – M.L.K. Jr. Day 13-17 – Spring Recess

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 11 MOUNT ARLINGTON BOROUGH LEADERSHIP Council President Mayor Board of Education

The Board of Education can be Jack Delaney, a Republican, Michael Stanzilis, a Republi- reached at (973) 770-7140. was elected to a one year can, was elected to the coun- term in May 2016. He was cil in Nov. 2011 and won his re-elected in 2018, and his third term in 2018. He was Sheila Studint term expires Dec. 31, 2020. appointed to serve as mayor. President He is a resident of Howard He is a resident of Bertrand Ridgeview Lane Blvd. His telephone number Island. His phone number Mount Arlington is (973) 398-6832. is (973) 398-6832, ext. 5. (973) 770-1313

Borough Council Boards & Commissions SHEILA STUDINT

Dr. Stephen Sadow, a Repub- LAND USE BOARD: lican, was re-elected in 2017; Melissa Eckert, his council term will expire Jan Robert van den Hende Howard Blvd., Mount Arlington Dec. 31, 2020. He is a resident Chairman (973) 601-1069 of Ondish Court. His office (973) 398-6832, ext.114 phone number is (973) 584- Karl Svenningsen 5885. BOARD OF HEALTH: Henmar Drive, Flanders (973) 770-7140 Laura O’Reilly Stanzilis Andrew Cangiano, a Repub- President Albert Roldan lican, was elected in Novem- (973) 398-6832, ext. 125 McGregor Ave, Mount Arlington ber 2016 to a full three-year (973) 663-5849 term which expires Dec. 31, LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: 2019. He is from the Lake Rachel Byrne, Vice President Rogerene section of the bor- Jackie Coy Bertrand Road, Mount Arlington ough. He can be reached at President (973) 770-7140 (973) 398-6832, ext. 50. (973) 398-1516 Edwin Botero Leonard Loughridge, a Re- RECREATION COMMISSION: Robert Terrace, Mount Arlington publican, is currently serv- (973) 770-7140 ing his first, three year term, Jennifer Tamburo which expires on Dec. 31, Chairperson Liz Cangiano 2019. He lives on Kadel Drive. (973) 398-6832, ext. 200 Lake Rogerene, Mount Arlington His phone number is 973 398- (973) 398-7523 4573.

Maria Farris, a Republican, ‘BLOOM’ING IDEA was elected to her first term Andy Patin of Mount Ar- in 2018. The term will expire lington, owner of Andy’s on Dec. 31, 2021. She lives Roadside Dive on How- on James Drive and she can be reached at (954) 962-0685 ard Boulevard, shows off or by email at mfarris@ his “Bloom Shakalaka” mtarlingtonboro.com. hot dog he created in honor of the algae Nita Galate, a Republican, bloom that closed Lake was appointed to the council Hopatcong to swimmers. to fill a vacancy. Her term will expire on Dec. 31, 2021. She can be reached at ngalate@ mtarlingtonboro.com.

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These include the Centuries, with charming communities Doug Cabana Patriots Path hiking trail network, which and impressive corporate campuses. Director, Boonton Twp. includes accomodation for the seeing im- Situated about 30 miles from New York paired; active and passive recreation fields, City, Forbes Magazine described Morris Heather Darling four award-winning golf courses, picnic County as “… a suburb of the New York Deputy director, Roxbury Twp. sites, gardens, camping, cross-country ski- area which reaps the benefits of the big ing, and lakes. Some notable locations in the city’s financial industry.” Forbes also rated Kathy DeFillippo, Roxbury Twp. county park system include, Fosterfields Morris as one of the top 10 wealthiest coun- Living History Farm, the Frelinguysen and ties in the country. Between 2015 and 2019, Thomas Mastrangelo, Montville Willowood Arboretums, Mennen Sports Money Magazine has selected several com- Deborah Smith, Denville Arena, Central Park of Morris County, His- munities in Morris County as being among John Krickus, Washington Twp. toric Speedwell Village, and Lee’s County ‘The Best Places to Live.’ Stephen Shaw, Mountain Lakes Park Marina on Lake Hopatcong. U.S. News and World Report in 2019 named Morris County as one of the top 30 Education counties in the nation. And Morris County tune 500 companies, several with their cor- Education in Morris County commands was ranked as the healthiest county in N.J. porate headquarters located within the a leading role, with outstanding public and in 2019 by the Robert Wood Johnson Foun- county’s border. private elementary, secondary and high- dation. Morris County is rich in history and er educational facilities. The Morris Coun- Morris County was incorporated on home to more than 150 historic sites listed ty School of Technology in Denville offers March 15, 1738/1739, from portions of Hunt- on New Jersey’s Register of Historic Plac- high school students and adult learner’s erdon County. The inconsistency in the year es, with most also being included on the Na- vocational education and training. The relates to the Old Style (OS) and New Style tional Register of Historic Places. Four of School of Technology offers both shared (NS) calendars being used during the colo- these sites – Morristown National Histori- and full-time programs for the county’s nial period. Morris County was named in cal Park, Historic Speedwell, Stickley Muse- high school students and continuing educa- honor of the first Governor of the Province um at Craftsman Farms, and Villa Fontana, tion programs for adults. of New Jersey, Lewis Morris (1671-1746). home of Thomas Nast – have been designat- Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Flor- Within its 469 square miles of land area, ed as National Historic Landmarks by the ham Campus in Madison, the College of St. the county contains 39 municipalities with Secretary of the Interior. Elizabeth in Morris Township and Drew a 2014 population from the U.S. Census Bu- University in Madison, and the two-year reau estimated to be 499,727, making it New Strategic Location (CCM) in Ran- Jersey’s 10th most populous county. At its During the Revolutionary War, Morris- dolph, provide easy access to higher educa- most distant points, the county stretches 30 town’s strategic location between New York tion. miles from east to west and 30 miles from City and Philadelphia prompted General County College of Morris offers more north to south. George Washington and the Continental than 25 Associate Degree and certificate Roads, bus and rail service link the 39 Army to make their winter encampments programs in 16 different fields with afford- municipalities in the county to the met- in Morristown in 1776-1777 and 1779-1780. able tuition. Popular programs include Lib- ropolitan region. Two public airports, the Washington used Colonel Jacob Ford Jr.’s eral Arts and Sciences, Communications, Morristown Municipal Airport and the mansion as his headquarters during this Cyber Security, Humanities, Business, Lincoln Park Airport, are located in Mor- time. The mansion is the centerpiece of the Management, Marketing and Related Sup- ris County. Morristown National Historical Park, the port Services, and Health Professions and There are also an additional 12 FAA cer- first national historical park in the country. Related Programs. tified private corporate heliports and air- It also was in Morris County, at what is While the seven-member Board of Cho- ports, one military heliport at Picatinny now Historic Speedwell in Morristown, sen Freeholders oversee and approve ac- Arsenal and one medical helipad at Morris- where Alfred Vail and Samuel F.B. Morse tivities relating to the business of running town Medical Center in Morristown. Three perfected and first publicly demonstrat- the county, such as county budget, road con- major airports, Newark Liberty Interna- ed the electro-magnetic telegraph in 1838. struction and repairs, appointments to the tional, John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia In- Vail’s distant cousin, Theodore Vail was various county commissions and agencies, ternational Airport, are accessible by high- educated in Morristown and served as the and other miscellaneous county issues, the way, train, and bus lines. first president of the American Telephone county administrator supervises day-to- The area’s civilian work force exceeds & Telegraph Company (AT&T). day operations of the many departments 263,000 as of 2014. According to the U.S. Noted statewide for its recreational facili- of county government. Census Bureau, the percentage of the adult ties and preservation of natural landscape, The county administration building is population possessing a college degree is es- the Morris County Park System (www. located on Washington Street and Court timated to be 51 percent. morrisparks.net) is the largest county park Street in Morristown. The phone number The county is home to more than 50 For- system in New Jersey based on acreage. is (973) 285-6010 or visit morriscountynj.gov.

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 22 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP

Mount Olive, in the northwestern cor- >> MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) ner of Morris County, measures 32 square miles and has a population of about 28,000. 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Budd Lake 07828 The township is divided into two sec- Email: [email protected] tions, Budd Lake and Flanders. Telephone: (973) 691-0900, fax (973) 347-0860; Web site: www.mtolivetwp.org The showcase of the town is Budd Lake, the largest natural lake in New Jersey. On MUNICIPAL OFFICES any given summer day, the lake can be found filled with sailboats, personal wa- Title Name Telephone Fax tercraft and water skiers. Administrator Andrew Taterenko (973) 691-0900, ext 7201 (973) 347-0860 The major recreational center is the Animal Control Frank Nelson (973) 691-0900, ext 7334 (973) 691-1326 267-acre Turkey Brook Park off Flanders Building Inspector Gary Lindsay (973) 691-0900, ext 7392 (973) 347-5331 Road. The park opened in 2003 and in- CFO Sherry Kolody (973) 691-0900, ext 7250 cludes six natural grass soccer fields, one Clerk Michelle Masser (973) 691-0900, ext 7290 (973) 691-2080 artificial turf soccer field with lights, one Court Administator Lisa Conover (973) 691-0900, ext 7210 (973) 691-0288 lit game football field and one lit football practice field. It also includes four base- Tax Collector Rose Barsanti (973) 691-0900, ext 7280 (973) 691-9257 ball fields, one lacrosse field, and tennis Health Officer Trevor T. Weigle (973) 691-0900, ext 7330 (973) 691-1326 and volleyball courts. Planning Catherine Natafalusy (973) 691-0900, ext 7310 (973) 691-5987 Visitors also can bring their pets to the Public Works Tim Quinn (973) 691-0900, ext 7340 (973) 691-5987 1.5 acre dog park at Turkey Brook Park. Recreation Jill Daggon (973) 691-0900, ext 7261 The park also includes the All Veter- Tax Assessor Jack Marchione (973) 691-0900, ext 7226 an’s Memorial, a September 11th Memori- al, and a Memorial Garden for Children of Mt. Olive who have perished. The newest addition is the Mount Play- more playground which opened in 2014, of- For many years, Mount Olive was pri- fering 11,000 square feet of swings, slides, marily a farming community with a see-saws and more. summer resort area around Budd Lake. The park’s landmark is the historic Abundant water power allowed the de- Seward Mansion at the entrance to the velopment of grist and saw mills, distill- park. eries, tanneries and creameries. A num- Mount Olive is the second largest mu- ber of forges and iron works flourished nicipality in the county and was named until the early 1900s; one foundry built in after a local landowner, Benjamin Olive, 1845 is still in operation. when it separated from Roxbury Town- The public school system serves near- ship in 1871. The two main mailing ad- ly 5,000 students from pre-kindergarten dresses in town, the unincorporated ar- through 12th grade in a district with four eas of Budd Lake and Flanders, were also K-5 elementary schools, a middle school SEWARD MANSION named after early residents. The first af- and high school. This is the historic Seward mansion at Tur- ter Col. John Budd who moved to the area A new public library was built on Flan- key Brook Park in Mount Olive. with his wife after the American Revolu- ders-Drakestown Road in January 2005. tion, and the latter after a group of early The town is governed by a seven-mem- year terms of office. The council meets settlers who vacationed in Flanders, Long ber Township Council and a separate- on the second and fourth Tuesday of the Island. ly elected mayor, all of whom serve four- month.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2019-2020 Check mtoliveboe.org for calendar changes and makeup days. SEPTEMBER: NOVEMBER: FEBRUARY: MAY: 5 – First day of school 7-8 – NJEA Convention 17 – Presidents’ Day 25 – Memorial Day 30 – Schools closed 27-29 – Thanksgiving Recess MARCH: JUNE: OCTOBER: DECEMBER: 16 – Schools closed 25 – Early dismissal 9 – Schools closed 23-31 – Schools closed 26 – Last day of school APRIL: 14 – Schools closed JANUARY: 9-10 – Schools closed

1 – New Year’s Day 13-17 – Spring Recess 13 – Schools closed

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 23 MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP Township Council Mayor Board of Education

Daniel Amianda, a Repub- Rob Greenbaum, a Republi- 89 Route 46, Budd Lake (973) 691-4008, ext. lican, was elected in No- can, was re-elected Mayor 8750 www.mtoliveboe.org vember 2013 to a four-year in November 2015 to a term term, which will expire Dec. that will expire Dec. 31, 2019. Antoine Gayles, Vice President 31, 2021. He is a resident of He lives on Crenshaw Drive Tall Oaks Lane, Budd Lake Budd Lake. His phone num- and his telephone number is (973) 691-8722, [email protected] ber is (973) 691-0392. Email: (201) 274-3959. Email: rgreen- [email protected] baum@mtolive twp.org Elizabeth Ouimet, President Tracey Road, Budd Lake John Mania, a Republican, was (973) 691-8722, [email protected] re-elected in November 2013 to Council President a four-year term, which will Anthony Giordano expire Dec. 31, 2021. He is a Joe Nicastro, a Republican, Crenshaw Drive, Budd Lake resident of First Street, Budd was elected in November (973) 252-1316 Lake and his telephone num- 2015 to a four-year term that [email protected] ber is (973) 691-8242. Email: will expire at the end of [email protected] 2019. He lives on Vista Drive Asunta Beardsley in Flanders. His phone num- Fourth Street, Budd Lake Colleen Labow, a Republi- ber is (973) 252-0392. Email: [email protected] can, was elected in Novem- [email protected] ber 2015 and her term will William Robinson expires in Dec. 31, 2019. She Patrick Court, Flanders lives on Third Street in Budd Council Vice President (973) 584-4452 Lake. Her telephone number [email protected] is (973) 347-4901. Email: col- Alex Roman, a Republican, [email protected] was elected in November 2015 Brian Schaechter to a four-year term which will Crenshaw Drive, Flanders John Ferrante, a Republican, expire Dec. 31, 2019. He lives (973) 691-4008 was elected in November on Netcong Road in Budd [email protected] 2013 to a four-year term, Lake. His telephone number which expires in 2021. He is (973) 876-3488. Email: alex- Anthony Strillacci lives on Stanley Place in [email protected] Knollwood Road, Flanders Budd Lake. His phone num- (973) 584-2127 ber is (973)347-9125. Email: [email protected] [email protected] Boards & Commissions John Petrie Greg Stewart, a Republican, PLANNING BOARD: Harwich Road, Flanders was appointed to complete [email protected] the Dec. 31, 2021 term of Ray Howie Weiss Perkins who resigned his Chairman John Kehmna seat. He is a resident of Ra- Temple Lane Cranshaw Dr., Flanders mar Street. His phone num- Hackettetown [email protected] ber is (973) 927-2580. Email: [email protected] LIBRARY BOARD:

Marion Fleischner President Postal Service Karen Place Budd Lake Mount Olive is served by three post offices: Budd Lake and Flan- ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: ders in town and Hackettstown out of town. Joseph Fleischner Chairman TURKEY BROOK PARK Budd Lake/Flanders 07828 Karen Place Hackettstown 07840 Budd Lake Food trucks and fireworks were front and center at Turkey Brook Park in Mount Olive on Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018.

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 24 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP

With the motto of, “Where life is worth >> RANDOLPH MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) living,” Randolph Township is committed to ensuring residents improve all facets of 502 Millbrook Ave., Randolph their life in the community. Telephone: (973) 989-7100; fax, (973) 989-7076; Web site: www.randolphnj.org Founded in 1805, the township is now 214 years old. Its founding is celebrated annu- MUNICIPAL OFFICES aly with the Freedom Festival and Freedom Parade, co-sponsored by the Kiwanis Club Title Name Telephone Fax of Randolph and the township. Township Manager Stephen Mountain (973) 989-7060 (973) 989-7076 While the Freedom Festival is the town- Clerk Donna Marie Luciani (973) 989-7041 (973) 989-7076 ship’s largest annual party, residents also Construction Official Rod Schmidt (973) 989-7070 (973) 989-0762 enjoy a country fair held in September Court Administrator Christine Hopler (973) 989-7054 (973) 989-1496 that is co-sponsored by the township and Engineering Admin. Wayne Coursey (973) 989-7069 (973) 989-7076 Randolph Rotary Club. Food, music, en- Finance Darren Maloney (973) 989-7045 (973) 361-9428 tertainment and fun for all ages are pro- Health Officer Mark Caputo (973) 989-7050 (973) 989-7076 vided by all local businesses and volun- teer groups. Parks/Recreation Russell Newman (973) 989-7081 (973) 989-7096 In addition to two local attractions, the Planning/Zoning Darren Carney (973) 989-7080 (973) 989-7076 historic Randolph Museum on Millbrook Tax Assessor Glen Sherman (973) 989-7075 (973) 361-9428 Avenue and the 1867 Brundage House, Tax Collector Linda Roth (973) 989-7047 (973) 361-9428 home to the Brundage Park Playhouse on Carrell Road, Randolph’s crown jew- and recreation system. This spring, con- ings are held approximately twice a month els include a 16-mile trail system that tra- struction started on the 90-acre Veterans throughout the year and are opened to the verses through more than 2,000 acres of Community Park on Calais Road. When public. open space, a dozen parks and recreation completed, the park - named with the help For those wishing to volunteer, there are complexes, and opportunities to hike, of residents through a survey - will offer numerous advisory boards and commit- bike, horseback ride, swim, play tennis walking and hiking trails, a bandshell, pic- tees, which assist with the policy formula- and skateboard. The 172-acre Freedom nic gazebo and community garden, to name tion of the Township Council. Park alone offers seven athletic fields and a few features. Meeting information and Tap the Talent a large playground area. Randolph Township is governed under volunteer forms are available on the web- Another township gem, Randolph Park the council-manager form of government. site www.randolphnj.org. Beach, offers swimming, fishing and oth- The elected seven-member council is the In addition to the meeting schedules, the er summertime fun. The annual Gordon policy-making body and each year selects township’s award winning website is a key Raupp Kiwanis Fishing Derby is held there two of its members to serve as the town’s place to learn more about what’s going on in late spring, giving kids the chance to mayor and deputy mayor. The town manag- in the Randolph community, such as recent come out and hook that “big ‘un.” er serves as the chief executive and admin- news, important updates, health screenings, The township is also adding to its parks istrative officer. Township Council meet- police functions and events.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2019-2020

Check rtnj.org for calendar changes and makeup days. SEPTEMBER: DECEMBER: MAY: 3 – First day for students 20 – Early dismissal 25 – Memorial Day 23 – Early dismissal 23-31 – Holiday recess JUNE: 30 – Rosh Hashanah JANUARY: 8 – Early dismissal OCTOBER: 1 – New Year’s Day 18 – Early dismissal / Grad- 1 – Rosh Hashanah 20 – M.L.K. Jr. Day uation 9 – Yom Kippur FEBRUARY: 14 – Columbus Day 17 – Presidents’ Day NOVEMBER: MARCH: 4 – Early dismissal 16 – Early dismissal 7-8 – NJEA Convention GRAND MARSHAL 27 – Early dismissal APRIL: Freedom Parade Grand Marshal Sherry Ross waves 28-29 – Thanksgiving 6-10 – Spring Recess to the crowd as she is driven down Center Grove Road in Randolph Township on Saturday, July 4.

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 25 RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP

Mayor Deputy Mayor TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Jim Marsaka, Chair James Loveys, a Repub- Christine Carey, a Repub- (973) 989-7100, Term expires in 2020 lican, was re-elected in lican, was elected in No- Nov. 2018. His term will vember 2016. Her term expire Dec. 31, 2022. He will expire Dec. 31, 2020. Board of Education lives on Fieldcrest Court. She lives on Wilkeshire The Board of Education can be reached His phone number is (973) Blvd. Her phone number at (973) 361-0808, rtnj.org 543-4191. is (973) 985-2623.

Ron Conti, President Township Council [email protected] Boards & Commissions Term expires in 2020 Mark Forstenhausler, a Re- publican, was re-elected in BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: November 2018. His term will expire December 31, 2022. He Harry Gerken, Chair RON CONTI lives on Heather Lane. His Morris Turnpike, (973) 989-7080 phone number is (973) 886- Term expires in 2019 Joe Faranetta, Vice President 7255. [email protected] PLANNING BOARD: Term expires in 2020

Art Lee, Chair Susan DeVito Lou Nisivoccia, a Republican, (973) 989-7080, Term expires in 2020 [email protected] was elected to his first term Term expires in 2019 in November 2018. His Coun- BOARD OF HEALTH: cil term will end Dec. 31, 2022. Tammy MacKay He lives on Heritage Court. Dr. Ronald Millman, President Bayberry Lane, [email protected] His telephone number is (973) N. Morris Street, Dover, (973) 989-7080 Term expires in 2019 713-6004 Term expires in 2020 Allison Manfred ENVIRONMENTAL AND [email protected] LANDMARKS COMMITTEE: Term expiresin 2021 Marie Potter, a Republican, was elected for her first term Walt Nickens, Chair Robert Soni in Nov. 2018. Her term ex- Guy Street, (973) 989-7080 [email protected] pires December 31, 2022. She Term expires in 2019 Term expires in 2021 lives on Shadowbrook Way. Her phone number is (973) RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Anne Standridge 5945-6310. Rebecca Court, [email protected] Joseph Nazzaro, Chair Term expires in 2021 Misty Mountain Rd, (973) 989-7081 Term expires in 2021 Jeanne Stiflelman Lance Tkacs, a Republican, Heather Lane, [email protected] was elected in November LIBRARY TRUSTEES: Term expires in 2019 2016. His term expires Dec. 31, 2020. He lives at 10 Elam Roy Squillario, President Christopher Treston Drive. His telephone number Musiker Ave., (973) 895-3556 [email protected] is (973) 252-4586. Term expires in 2023 Term expires: 2020

PARKS COMMITTEE: Postal Service Jeff Stickle, Chair Joanne Veech, a Republican, Ridge Road, (973) 989-7081 All residential delivery for Ran- was re-elected to the council Term expires in 2020 dolph is handled through the in November 2016. Her term Dover Post Office. The Randolph will expire Dec. 31, 2020. She MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE COMMITTEE: ZIP code is 07869. Postal boxes are avail- lives on Tammy Hill Trail. Elizabeth Ritter, Chair able at two branches: Her phone number is (973) Center Road, (973) 537-5403 328-7175. Term expires in 2019 Mount Freedom 07970 Ironia 07845

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 26 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com ROXBURY TOWNSHIP

Roxbury Township is made up of six >> ROXBURY MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) communities including Kenvil, Landing, Ledgewood, Berkshire Valley, Port Mor- 1715 Route 46, Ledgewood, 07852 ris and Succasunna and covers an area of Telephone: (973) 448-2000; fax: (973) 448-2111; Web site: www.roxburynj.us about 22 square miles that is divided equal- ly between the Schooley Mountain range MUNICIPAL OFFICES and the Succasunna Plains. It is located at the crossroads of routes 46, 10 and Inter- Title Name Telephone Fax state 80, just 50 miles west of New York City, Animal Control Susan Blanchard (973) 584-4372 (973) 448-2053 and is home to nearly 26,000 people. Township Clerk Amy Rhead (973) 448-2001 (973) 448-2111 Within its boundaries is the Horseshoe Construction Rod Schmidt (973) 448-2010 (973) 448-2111 Lake Recreational Area that includes a Court Administrator Pat Palazzola (973) 448-2033 (973) 448-2111 swimming area, picnic areas and pavil- Engineer Michael Kobylarz (973) 448-2017 (973) 448-2119 ion, band shell, a newly reconstructed play- Finance Lisa Spring (973) 448-2005 (973) 448-6778 ground, sports fields for soccer and base- Health Dept Mark Caputo (973) 448-2028 (973) 252-6079 ball, basketball and volleyball courts, a walking path and bikeway. Most recently, Manager John Shepherd (973) 448-2003 (973) 448-2111 the Roxbury Rotary Club constructed a new, Public Works Director Rick Blood (973) 448-2070 (973) 927-2876 lit gazebo on the island. Recreation Director Keith Knudsen (973) 448-2014 (973) 448-2059 The facility is used annually for carnivals, Tax Assessor Joseph McKeon (973) 448-2041 (973) 448-0864 fairs, craft shows and sporting competitions Tax Collector/Utilities Heidi Pedersen (973) 448-2089 (973) 448-0864 of all types, and is considered one of the pre- Social Services Janet Wald (973) 448-2026 (973) 448-2059 miere recreational facilities within Morris County. Seven years ago, a performing arts center, known as RoxPAC, was opened on the Roxbury Mall, as well as the Howard school district is a large K-12 entity serving the Horseshoe Lake grounds, and offers con- Boulevard business corridor. The area’s 4,600 students in seven buildings and is gov- certs, poetry readings, plays and other artful growth has been spurred by easy access to erned by a nine-member Board of Educa- endeavors. When Gov. Chris Christie came nearby I-80. tion. to Roxbury for a town hall event, he spoke The township was founded in 1740 and in the theater. was originally a center for iron mining and Postal Service Preservation of open space has contribut- forging that supplied Gen. George Washing- ed in large part to the pastoral appearance ton and the Continental Army. Later, local Roxbury residents are served by four in- of the community with more than 25 per- explosives plants that supplied the mines town post offices: cent of the community designated for pub- and railroad building employed generations lic and quasi-public use and an additional 21 of residents. Kenvil 07847 percent farm and vacant land. By 1890, Roxbury was considered the gate- Landing 07850 Fifteen parks are maintained by the Parks way to the busy resorts of Lake Hopatcong Ledgewood 07852 and Recreation Department. Over the past to the north, one of the region’s most pop- Succasunna 07876 decade, in fact, the township has aggres- ular summer destinations for more than 60 sively pursued open space purchases and, years. They are also served by two out-of-town to date, has preserved more than 1,000 acres. The township is governed by a sev- facilities: On the flip side, Roxbury is the home to en-member voter-elected Township Council many active business and commercial areas which annually elects one of its own as may- Flanders 07836 along routes 10 and 46, including the Ledge- or. Voters elect three at-large and four ward Wharton with wood Mall, now under new ownership, and council members to four-year terms. The Berkshire Valley 07885

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2019-2020 Check roxbury.org for calendar changes and makeup days. SEPTEMBER: 28-29 – Thanksgiving Break 17 – Presidents’ Day 13-17 – Spring Break 5 – First day of school 18 –No school 30 – Rosh Hashanah DECEMBER: MAY: 23-31 – Winter Break MARCH: 22 – No school OCTOBER: 27 – No school 25 – Memorial Day JANUARY: 9 – Yom Kippur 20 – No school 14 – Columbus Day 1 – New Year’s Day JUNE: 20 – M.L.K. Jr. Day APRIL: 23 – Early dismissal NOVEMBER: 9 – No school 24 – Early dismissal / FEBRUARY: 7-8 – NJEA Convention 10 – Good Friday Last day of school 27 – Early dismissal 14 – No school

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 27 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP Deputy Mayor Mayor Board of Education

Fred Hall, a Republican, was Robert De Fillippo, a Republi- The board can be reached by calling (973) re-elected to his fourth term can, was re-elected in Novem- 584-6099. on the council and represents ber 2017 to his second four- Ward 3. His term will expire year at-large council term Leo Coakley, President Dec. 31, 2019. He lives on Ta- which will expire Dec. 31, Succasunna nia Court in Succasunna. His 2021. He lives on Deer Lane in Kentwood Road telephone number is (973) Succasunna. His telephone [email protected] 927-6185. number is (973) 252-3085. Term expires in 2021

Township Council Boards & Commissions LEO COAKLEY

Mark Crowley, a Republican, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Carol Scheneck, Vice President was elected to a four-year Drake Lane term in November 2017. His Brian Overman, Chairman (973) 584-0362 term will end in 2021. He lives Main St., Succasunna [email protected] on Alcott Way in Succasun- (973) 448-2000 Term expires in 2019 na. His telephone number is Term expires 12-31-18 (973) 584-9250. Anne Colucci PLANNING BOARD: [email protected] Term expires in 2020 Jacqueline Albrecht, a Repub- Charles Bautz, Chairman lican, was elected in Novem- Kings Highway, Landing Danielle McCabe ber 2017 to a four year council (973) 448-2008 [email protected] term, which will expire in Term expires 12-31-19 Term expires in 2021 2021. She lives in Succasunna. Her phone number is (973) ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: Rachel Byrne 398-5408. Mount Arlington Representative Jacqueline Vitiello, Chairwoman [email protected] Lazarus Dr., Ledgewood Jim Rilee, a Republican, was (973) 448-2000 Richard Alexander re-elected in November 2017 Term expires 12-31-19 Knollwood Road, Flanders to a fifth four-year at-large [email protected] council term, which will ex- ROXBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Term expires in 2019 pire Dec. 31, 2021. He lives on Eyland Avenue in Succasun- Radwa Ali, Director Joe Bocchino IV na. His telephone number is (973) 584-2400 [email protected] (973) 584-2532. Term expires in 2020 LIBRARY BOARD: Daniel Kline, a Democrat, rep- Heather Champagne resents Ward 4. He was elect- Tracy Baltz, President [email protected] ed to his first four-year term (973) 426-0321 Term expires in 2020 in November 2015, which Main St., Succasunna will expire on Dec. 31, 2019. Dan Masi He lives on Pilgrim Drive in RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD: [email protected] Succasunna. His telephone Term expires in 2019 number is (862) 432-5895 James Gordon, Chairman Reger Road, Flanders Kathy Purcell Richard Zoschak, a Republican, (973) 927-0065 [email protected] represents Ward 1, his fourth, Term expires 12-31-20 Term expires in 2021 four-year term will expire on Dec. 31, 2019. He is also Rox- HISTORIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: bury’s member of the Lake Ho- patcong Commission. He resides Barbara Cassidy, Chairwoman on Wills Road in Landing. His Ledgewood, (973) 584-7042 phone number is (973) 398-0061. Term expires 12-31-19

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Mine Hill Township Mountain View Ironia School Franklin School Elementary School 303 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph 8 Meeker Street, Succasunna Administration and 118 Clover Hill Drive, Flanders (973) 584-8588 (973) 584-5549 Canfield Avenue School (973) 927-2201, fax (973) 927-2202 Principal: David Kricheff Principal: Lisa Ferrare 42 Canfield Avenue, Mine Hill Principal: Melissa Kolenski (973) 366-0590; fax (973) 366-3881 Shongum School Jefferson School Principal: Adam Zygmunt Sandshore Elementary School 9 Arrow Place, Randolph 35 Corn Hollow Road, Succasunna Superintendent: Lee Nittel 498 Sandshore Road, Budd Lake (973) 895-2322 (973) 584-8955 www.minehillcas.org (973) 691-4003, fax (973) 691-4027 Principal: Dr. Clifford Burns Principal: Melissa Cosgrove Principal: Nicole Musarra Kennedy School Mount Arlington Tinc Road Elementary School Roxbury Twp. 20 Pleasant Hill Road, Succasunna 24 Tinc Road, Flanders (973) 584-3938 Administration, Board of Ed (973) 927-2203, fax (973) 927-2200 Board of Education Principal: Nicole Acevedo 446 Howard Boulevard, Principal: Scott Lipson 42 Hillside Avenue, Succasunna (973) 584-6867 Nixon School Mount Arlington Chester M. Stephens 275 Mount Arlington Boulevard, (973) 770-7140 Superintendent: Loretta Radulic Elementary School www.roxbury.org Landing Superintendent: Monica Rowland 99 Sunset Drive, Budd Lake (973) 398-2564 www.mtarlingtonk8.org (973) 691-4002, fax (973) 691-4030 Roxbury High School Principal: Danielle Lynch Principal: Kevin Moore 1 Bryant Drive, Succasunna Mount Arlington School Lincoln-Roosevelt School 235 Howard Boulevard, (973) 584-1200 Principal: Dominick Miller 34 N. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna Mount Arlington Randolph Twp. (973) 584-4331 (973) 398-4400; fax (973) 398-5726 Eisenhower Middle School Principal: Chris Argenziano Principal: Jeff Grillo Administration 47 Eyland Avenue, Succasunna Edith M. Decker School 25 School House Road, Randolph (973) 584-2973 446 Howard Boulevard, (973) 361-0808; fax (973) 361-2405 Principal: Paul Gallagher Mount Arlington Superintendent: Jennifer A. Fano (973) 398-6400; fax (973) 398-4687 www.rtnj.org Create your dream room with us at…. Principal: Jeff Grillo Randolph High School 511 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph ALL AMERICAN FLOORS Mount Olive Twp. (973) 361-2400, fax (973) 361-1661 385 Franklin Ave., UnitM Rockaway,NJ07866 Principal: Deborah Iosso allamericanfloorsnj.com 973.784.3324 Board of Education Randolph Middle School 227 U.S. Route 206, Suite10 Flanders 507 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph (973) 691-4008; fax (973) 691-4022 (973) 366-8700 Superintendent: Robert Zywicki Principal: Dr. Dennis Copeland www.mtoliveboe.org Center Grove School Mount Olive High School 25 School House Road, Randolph 18 Corey Road, Flanders (973) 361-7835 (973) 927-2208, fax (973) 927-2204 Principal: Mario Rodas Principal: Kevin Stansberry Fernbrook School Mount Olive Middle School 206 Quaker Church Road, Randolph 160 Wolfe Road, Budd Lake (973) 361-0660 (973) 691-4006, fax (973) 691-4029 Principal: Dr. Michelle Telischak Principal: Matthew Robinson

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New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 38 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com EDUCATION Adult Education Director: Elizabeth Seaman www.mlcds.com Principal: Lynn Burek (973) 290-5200; www.aosenj.org Hunterdon County Educational Cradles to Crayons Pine Brook Jewish Services Commission 16 Pine St., Morristown Center Nursery School American Christian School 37 Hoffmans Crossing Rd, (973) 538-1717 174 Changebridge Road, Montville 126 S. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna Califon 07830 cradles-to-crayons.com (973) 244-9800 (973) 584-6616; fax (973) 584-0686 Directors: Lisa Lerman, Jill Buckler Head of School: Kristen Brennen (908) 439-4280; fax 908-975-3753 Cradles to Crayons www.americanchristianschool.org hunterdonesc.org 26 Headquarters Plaza, Morristown Roxbury Day Care Center (973) 998-9494 25 Righter Road, Succasunna Calais School (K-12) Preschools cradles-to-crayons.com (973) 584-3030 (for those with disabilities) Director: Alicia Knight 45 Highland Ave., Whippany The Goddard School roxburydaycare.com Principal: Diane Manno ABC Growing Tree 1570 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph www.thecalaisschool.org 271 Route 46, Mine Hill 07803 (973) 584-1154 Shalom Yeladim-The Judie Ger- (973) 989-4141 Director: Molly Nicolicchia stein Early Learning Center The Craig School Director: Lauren Kreeger [email protected] 177 Speedwell Ave., Morristown 10 Tower Hill Road, abcgrowingtree.com Ages 2 and up; Half-day K available Mountain Lakes Hilltop Christian Nursery School (973) 538-9292 (973) 334-1295; Apple Montessori 14 Hilltop Road, Mendham www.mjcby.org fax, (973) 334-1299 9 Waughaw Road, Montville (973) 543-0054 Head of school: Tad Jacks (973) 331-8141; fax (973) 257-3489 www.hilltopchristiannursery.org St. Mark’s Preschool www.craigschool.org Director: Elizabeth Zarro Director: Rhonda Buzbee 9 E. Main St., Mendham applemontessorischools.com (973) 543-7000 King of Kings Preschool Director: Caryl Mearscheimer 230 Mendham Road, Morristown Apple Montessori 145 Route 46, Mountain Lakes (973) 538-3231; fax (973) 538-8836 For 18 Mos.-Kindergarten (973) 334-4085 Suburban Hills School www.delbarton.org 1339 Littleton Road, Morris Plains Director: Marie Skelly 41 Oakdale Road, Chester Headmaster: Fr. Michael Tidd, OSB 18 months-6 years (973) 538-1276 (908) 879-4140 The Little Gym applemontessorischools.com Director: Dale Anderson Far Hills Country Day School 470 Rt. 10 West, Ledgewood Route 202, P.O. Box 8, Far Hills Apple Montessori School (973) 537-0990 Tiny Town Learning Center (908) 766-0622; 470 Millbrook Ave., Randolph 07869 Director: Danielle Mikoley 26 Gail Court, Sparta fax (908) 766-6705 (973) 328-7737 tlgroxburynj.com (973) 579-9999 fhcds.org President: Joanne Mooney Director: Kim Weigman Little Village Country Day School Head of school: Tom Woelper applemontessorischools.com tinytownlc.com 26 W. Hanover Ave., Randolph Gottesman RTW Academy Busy Bee Academy Preschool (973) 895-4338 Valley Brook Country Day School 146 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph and Child Care Center Director: Marlene Zwigard 73 E. Valley Brook Rd., Long Valley (973) 584-5530; fax (973) 584-0602 390 Fairfield Road, Fairfield littlevillagerandolph.com (908) 876-3840 Head of School: Moshe Vaknin (973) 882-8687 valleybrookcountrydayschool.com Long Valley Christian ww.grtwacademy.org ages 6 weeks - 5 years Director: Lynda Pepe Nursery School busybeeacademy.com 11 Schooleys Mt. Rd., Long Valley Westmont Montessori School Director: Debra Lasala 42 Norwood Avenue, Summit 07901 (908) 876-4115 577 Route 24, Mendham (908) 273-0900; kentplace.org Chabad Center Preschool www.longvalleychristian.com (908) 879-6355 Head of school: Jennifer C. Galambos 65 Pawnee Ave., Rockaway Twp. Director: Meghan Bridge www.westmontmontessori.org (973) 983-8811 Head of school: Colette Cross Mendham Country Day School Mendham Cooperative Director: Flory Heller (PreK-8) Nursery School YMCA Richard Blake 204 Morristown Road, Child and Family Resources 8 Orchard St., Mendham Children’s Center P.O. Box 167, 111 Howard Blvd., Suite 104, (973) 543-6401 65 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls Basking Ridge, 07920 Mount Arlington, 07856 Director: Denise Keevil Ages 6 weeks to 5 years mendhamcountrydayschool.com (973) 398-1730 www.mendhamcoop.org (973) 984-2255 (908) 766-3323 Executive Director: Rebekka Zydel greatermorristownymca.org cfrmorris.org Mountain Lakes fax: (908) 766-1484 Country Day School Head of school: Barbara Rogers The Children’s Corner 356 Route 46E, Mountain Lakes Private Schools 45 Church Street, Liberty Corner Director: Diana Grisi (908) 647-8401 (973) 983-9831 Academy of St. Elizabeth PLEASE SEE PAGE 40 thechildrenscornerschools.org 2 Convent Road, Convent Station

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New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 40 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com EDUCATION FROM PAGE 38 (973) 538-0590 in Hackettstown Matheny Medical Principal: Sister Merris Larkin & Educational Center MONTESSORI CHILDREN’S College of St. Elizabeth www.assumptionnj.org 65 Highland Avenue, Peapack-Gladstone ACADEMY 2 Convent Road, Convent Station (908) 234-0011 Morristown Campus Morris Catholic (973) 290-4000; www.cse.edu Specialized hospital and special edu- 6 Kahn Road, Convent Station High School (9-12) President: Helen Streubert cation school for persons with devel- (973) 410-9669 200 Morris Avenue, Denville County College of Morris opmental disabilities. Services include Chatham Campus (973) 627-6674; 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph medical, nursing, therapy, out-patient 286 Main St., Chatham fax, (973) 627-4351 (888) 226-8001 or (973) 328-5000 medical and dental health services, (973) 665-0071 Principal: Robert Loia President: Anthony J. Iacono respite care and early intervention. Short Hills Campus www.morriscatholic.org www.ccm.edu www.matheny.org 200 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Kendell Sprott, pres. (973) 258-1400 Drew University (pre-K-8) 205 Oak Street, Boonton themontessorichildrensacademy.com 36 Madison Avenue, P.G. Chambers School (973) 334-2777 Madison, NJ 07940 15 Halko Drive, Cedar Knolls Morristown-Beard School fax, (973) 334-0975 (973) 408-3000; drew.edu (973) 829-8484; chambersschool.org 70 Whippany Road, Morristown www.olmc.academy President: MaryAnn Baenninger (973) 539-3032 School of St. Elizabeth Headmaster: Peter Caldwell Fairleigh Dickinson University Charter Schools 2 1/2 year pre-k to 8th grade www.mbs.net 285 Madison Ave., Madison 30 Seney Drive, Bernardsville (973) 593-8500 Unity Charter School (K-8) Peck School (K-8) (908) 766-0244; fax (908) 766-5273 President: Christopher A. Capuano 340 Speedwell Ave., Morristown 247 South Street, Morristown www.steschool.org www.fdu.edu (973) 292-1808 (973) 539-8660 Principal: Debra Ostrowski Director: Connie Sanchez www.peckschool.org Rabbinical College of America St. Joseph’s School (K-8) www.unitycharterschool.org Headmaster: Andrew Delinsky 226 Sussex Ave., Morristown 8 W. Main St., Mendham An independent co-educational day (973) 267-9404 Unity Charter School (K-8) (973) 543-7474 school. Dean: Rabbi Moshe Herson 1 Evergreen Place, Morris Township www.sjsmendham.org www.rca.edu (973) 292-1808 The Principal: Lori Arends (Basking Ridge - Grades 6-12) St. Mary’s Prep (pre-K-8) 131 Martinsville Road, Basking Ridge Tutoring 100 Route 46, Denville Special Needs (908) 647-5555; fax (908) 647-3703 (973) 627-2606; fax, (973) 627-9316 Head of School: Matt Levinson HOPE AUTISM SOLUTIONS Lil’ Reading Scientists Principal: Margaret McCluskey pingry.org Hope Autism Solutions 1 641 Shunpike Road www.stmarysprep-denville.org 188 Mount Airy Rd, Basking Ridge Chatham Township, (973) 822-3200 The Pingry School St. Therese School (908) 577-0790 A literacy tutoring center for ages 3-15 (Short Hills - K-5) 135 Main Street, Succasunna Director: Ian Rygiel 50 Country Day Drive, Short Hills Sylvan Learning Centers (973) 584-0812; fax (973) 584-2029 [email protected] (908) 647-5555; fax (973) 379-1861 240 Cedar Knolls Road, Cedar Knolls Principal: Timothy Dunnigan Hope Autism Solutions 3 Head of School: Matt Levinson 973-292-1226 www.stthereseroxbury.org 40 Whitenack Road, Basking Ridge pingry.org 3155 Route 10, Denville (908) 418-7561 973-366-6888 Shepard High School Director: Alison Cobo 8 Columba St., Morristown Colleges [email protected] Sports (973) 984-1600 Caldwell University Vocational Adult Program Somerset Director: Frank Cocuzza 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell 40 Whitenack Road, Basking Ridge www.shepardschools.org Elite Tennis Academy (973) 618-3000 (973) 309-2001 at Tiger Tennis & Fitness (7-12) www.caldwell.edu Director: Isaiah Scantlebury 42 Fairfield Place, West Caldwell 455 Western Avenue, Morris Township President: Anthony E. Munroe, Ph.D. [email protected] (973-575-1000 ext. 202 (973) 538-3680 Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of St. Offers daily life enhancement pro- Principal: Sister Patricia Pompa Dominic, Caldwell University is a Cath- grams that help adults living with www.villawalsh.org olic liberal arts institution. autism. They are always looking for Language School volunteer locations for clients to give Centenary University back to Basking Ridge and surround- L.E.A.R.N. Associates, Inc. Equestrian Center 40 Parochial Schools ing communities. 21 Church St., Califon Road, Long Valley www.hopeautismfoundation.org P.O. Box 255, Liberty Corner Assumption School (preK-8) (908) 852-1400 ext. 7221 www.ourhousenj.org (908) 626-9655;learnassociates.com 63 Macculloch Ave., Morristown Branch of Centenary University Program Director: Rita McMaster

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CALM WATERS The calm waters of Budd Lake remain one of the area’s beautiful sights.

COMMUNITY GROUPS Morris County www.greatswamp.org Non profit Little League program for (973) 366-3358 GSWA works to protect and improve special needs ages 5-21; mccll.org Open Tues. and Thurs. 10 a.m.- 8 Arts Council of the Morris Area water resources of the Passaic River p.m.; Wed., Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 Morris County Hispanic-Ameri- 14 Maple Ave., Suite 301, Region, source to sea, through com- p.m. can Chamber of Commerce Morristown munity education, science, advocacy, ReStore is where the public can P.O. Box 834M, Morristown, 07960 (973) 285-5115, ext. 11 land preservation and stewardship, donate and buy new or gently used (973) 818-2666 Executive Director: Tom Werder public events and outdoor hikes. building supplies, furniture, etc. Contact: Faith M. Field, Chairwoman. www.morrisarts.org morrisrestore.org League of Women Voters Meetings: Third Monday of each Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Morristown Area month. Check website for meeting Morris County Historical Society of Morris County P.O. Box 525, Convent Station, NJ times. 68 Morris Ave., Morristown 333 Route 46W, 07960 www.mchacc.org (973) 267-3465 Suite 105, Mountain Lakes Contact: Donna Guariglia, pres. morriscountyhistory.org Morris County Striders (888) 336-8828 (973) -632-5406 Director: Amy E. Curry Running Club www.northjerseybigs.org Email: [email protected] 33 Chestnut St., Boonton Morris County National www.lwvmorrisarea.org Girl Scouts Contact: Steve Austin Organization for Women (NOW) A non-partisan, political organization of Northern New Jersey email: [email protected] P.O. Box 394, Morristown, 07960 which encourages informed and 1579 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph www.morriscountystriders.com President: Karen Lontka active participation in government, Contact: Lynn Apolinaro (973) 285-1200 works to increase understanding of Morris Habitat for Humanity (973) 248-8200 [email protected] major policy issues and influences 274 S Salem St., Randolph www.gsnnj.org Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first Tuesday public policy through education and (973) 891-1934 of month, Morris Plains Community Great Swamp advocacy. CEO: Blair Schleichler-Bravo Center, Jim Fear Drive, Morris Plains. Watershed Association www.morrishabitat.org The Passaic WATERKEEPER® Alliance Morris County www.morriscountynow.org Challenger League Morris Habitat Affiliate and Accredited Land Trust PLEASE SEE PAGE 42 568 Tempe Wick Road, Morristown, Director: Ruben Fuentes (973) 586- for Humanity ReStore NJ 07960-6657, (973) 538-3500, 3497 274 S. Salem Street, Randolph 07869

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COMMUNITY GROUPS FROM PAGE 41 of indoor and outdoor programs for Contact: Pat Olausen Mountain Lakes children and adults throughout the (973) 984-0251 NAMI Morris County year. Trails open sunrise to sunset. bereavedparentsusa.org American Association of (National Alliance Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center open University Women (AAUW) for the Mentally Ill) daily 10:00 - 4:00, except for federal mountainlakes-njaauw.net PO Box 260, East Hanover holidays Morristown Mt. Lakes contact: Ann McCarthy (973) 285-7578 website: friendsofgreatswamp.org [email protected] [email protected] Canal Society of New Jersey P.O. Box 737 Big Brothers and Big Sisters Madison 300 Mendham Rd. of Morris County Chatham Borough Morristown, NJ 333 Route 46W, Women Who Write (973) 292-2755 Suite 105, Mountain Lakes Embroiderers’ Guild of America P.O. 652, Madison 07940 canalsocietynj.org (888) 336-88328 Morris Chapter womenwhowrite.org Contact: Joe Macasek, president www.northjerseybigs.org Contact: Diane Keans Meetings: 7 p.m. third Fri. of Jan., Lori Konya, president and CEO president (973)-615-8142 St. Hubert’s Giralda Animal Wel- March, May, Sept. and Nov. at Morris The guild meets from 7 to 9 p.m. fare and Education Services County Culture Center, 300 Mend- the third Thursday of the month 575 Woodland Ave., Madison Mount Arlington ham Rd., Morris Twp. Sept.-June. December meeting is the sthuberts.org second Thursday at Library of the (973) 377-2295 Community Soup Kitchen Mount Arlington Chathams, Main St., Chatham. The center is open from noon to 4 of Morristown Historical Society p.m. Sun.-Tues.; noon to 6 p.m. Wed.- 36 South St., Morristown 07960 P.O. Box 146, Mount Arlington The Great Swamp Sat. for animal adoptions. Other ser- (973) 267-0709; cskmorristown.org Town Historian Outdoor Education Center vices include animal rescue, humane Office hours are 9-3:30 Monday-Fri- Betty Gantert, pres., (973) 663-1408 247 Southern Blvd., Chatham 07928 education programs for children and day; Breakfast served starting at 9 www.mountarlingtonhistorical.org (973) 635-6629, morrisparks.net adults, pet therapy visits to nursing a.m.; Lunch 11-1. Center is open to the public from Mount Arlington homes, and a pet-loss support group. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day year- League of Women Voters Senior Citizens Club round. School classes can make res- Museum of Early Trades & Crafts of the Morristown Area Contact: Judith Loughridge, pres. ervations for nature-related lessons. 9 Main Street at Green Village Road, P.O. Box 525, Convent Station, NJ (973) 398-4573 Hiking trails are available. Madison 07940 07960 Meetings: 1 p.m., second and fourth (973) 377-2982; metc.org Contact: Jennifer Woodward, pres. Wed., at the Elks Lodge, 201 Howard Exhibitions, programs and activities Email: [email protected] Blvd., Mount Arlington Hackettstown for adults, children and families. lwvmorrisarea.org Hackettstown Community Band Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays A non-partisan, political organization Mount Olive through Saturdays; Noon to 5 p.m. which encourages informed and P.O. Box 721, Hackettstown, NJ Township 07840-0721 Sundays. Closed Sun. July and Aug. active participation in government, Rehearsals: Thursday, 7:30-9:00 p.m., works to increase understanding of Boy Scout Troop 312 major policy issues and influences Hackettstown Community Center, Mendhams 14 Overhill Rd., Budd Lake 293 Main St., Hackettstown. New public policy through education and (973) 527-7037 members always welcome. No audi- Schiff Nature Preserve advocacy. Contact: Jim Dienes, Scoutmaster tions, no membership fees 339 Pleasant Valley Road, Mendham New Jersey Youth Chorus Email: [email protected] Membership open to concerts, or Dorian von Aulock, executive director Box 697, Chatham 07928 troop312bsa.org parades, or both! (973) 543-6004 (973) 998-5670 Meetings: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Sept.- www.hackettstownband.org www.schiffnaturepreserve.org njyouthchorus.org June, Sandshore Elementary School, Includes Mendham Township, Mend- Rehearsals: During school year at Budd Lake ham Borough an Chester, 780 acres. Delbarton School Fine Arts Building. Harding Township Friends of Mt. Olive West Morris Soccer Club Monday afternoon: boys ensemble, Public Library Friends of Great Swamp P.O. Box 193, Mendham intermediate chorus, young men’s en- Wolfe Road, Budd Lake National Wildlife Refuge President: Casey Strange semble and advanced chorus. Thurs- Friends of Mt. Olive Public Library Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center www.westmorrissoccer.org day afternoon: First Steps To Music Wolfe Road, Budd Lake 32 Pleasant Plains Road, class and apprentice chorus. Contact: Wendy Ryle, pres. Harding Twp. Perinatal Loss Group (973) 691-8686 Morris Plains (973) 425-9510 Center Morristown Medical Center Meetings: First Wed of the month at Contact: Joe Balwierczak, president 7 p.m., Mount Olive Public Library Bereaved Parents of the USA (973) 971-5748 Meetings: Friends of Great Swamp www.mopl.org Northern NJ Support Group NWR conducts a continuing schedule

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 43 COMMUNITY GROUPS Kiwanis Club Mount Olive TNR Project Contact: Margaret Leonard, secy. Randolph YMCA of Mount Olive Twp. P.O. Box 145, Flanders NJ 07836 (973) 361-3462; 14 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph P.O. Box 621, Budd Lake, 07828 Contact: Michelle Lerner www.randolphchamber.org Contact: Bonnie Snyder Richard J. Moore Jr., pres., [email protected] Check the website for meetings. (973) 366-1120 ext.11 (201) 841-7783 (973) 804-6273 randolphymca.org Randolph Senior Citizen Club mtolivekiwanis.org Trap-Neuter-Return and cat rescue 30 Calais Road, Randolph 07869 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first & third organization serving Mt. Olive, NJ. Contact: Loretta White, pres. Thursday of the month at Adam’s Always looking for barn placements Rockaway Borough (862) 244-4549 Family Restaurant, 41 U.S. Highway in any town for feral cats who can’t Meetings: 11 a.m., first Tues. of the Eleventh Hour Rescue 46, Budd Lake be returned to their caregivers. month at the Community Center, Cal- P.O. Box 218, Rockaway 07866 Knights of Columbus, Senior Citizens of ais Road. When there is an election (973) 664-0865 Council 5410 Mt. Olive Twp. Inc. meetings are the second Tues. of the Contact: Linda Schiller, Founder/ 3 Schmidt Lane, Flanders P.O. Box 203, Budd Lake month. President Contact: Bill Grant Contact: Sandra Masklee, pres. Meetings at the Rockaway Commu- Randolph VFW Post #7333 (201) 519-8441 (973) 691-2653 nity Center, 21 Union St., Rockaway, 22 Crestwood Drive, Meetings: 8 p.m. second and fourth Meetings: First and third Tues. of check EHRdogs.org for meeting Randolph 07869 Wed., (except Jul. and Aug.) Council the month at the Senior Center, Flan- times Contact: Jack Sassaman, home on Schmidt Lane, serving Ran- ders-Drakestown Rd, Budd Lake. Quartermaster dolph, Chester and Flanders. email: [email protected] [email protected] Rockaway Township Mount Olive Area Vasa Order of America, (973) 366-5908 Chamber of Commerce Arlington Lodge Meetings: 7:30 p.m., third Tuesday Irish-American Association P.O. Box 192, Budd Lake, 07828 Contact: Howard Corneilson of the month, at 103 Carrell Road, of Northwest Jersey (908) 509-1774 (973) 584-0307 Randolph. Richard Mine Road, Rockaway Harry Browne, pres., (973) 979-0993 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first Fri. of Township Reelers Square Dance Club Meetings: 6 p.m.,second Thurs.,of the month at the Vasa Park Cultural Cen- P.O. Box 303, Wharton (973) 366- Helen and Bruce Haskell, pres. month for Young Professional Group; ter, Budd Lake. 5980 (929) 373-3537 7:15 a.m. Third Weds., Marketing www.vasaorder.net/?lodge=062 Robyn Quinn, pres. Dances: 7:30 p.m., first and third in the Morning; 11:45 a.m., fourth Meetings: 8 p.m., third Thursday at Fridays of the month Sept.-June at Tues, for Lunch and Learn;5:30 p.m. IAANJ building, Richard Mine Road Ironia Elementary School, 303 Do- second Tues. for Women in Business. Randolph Township iaanwj.com ver-Chester Road, Randolph Additional events each quarter. Kiwanis Club of Randolph www.reelers.nnjsda.org www.mountolivechambernj.com PO Box 106, Mt. Freedom, NJ 07970 Roxbury Township Rotary Club of Randolph Mount Olive Democrats Contact: Janine Myer, pres. 517 Route 10, Randolph 37 Mount Olive Road, [email protected] Art Association in Roxbury Meetings: 7:47 a.m., Tues, Randolph Budd Lake, NJ 07828 randolphkiwanis.org Guests and prospective members Diner, 517 Rt. 10, Randolph Contact: Colette Tarallo Meetings: 7 p.m., Wed., at the welcome. Meetings include a lec- www.randolphrotary.org (973) 927-7537 Randolph Diner, 517 Rt. 10 East, ture, critique or demonstration by [email protected] Randolph The Historical Society a renowned artist: 7:15 p.m., first Meetings: Third Wednesday of each of Old Randolph Thursday of month Sept.-June at Rox- Marrow Power bury Senior Center, 72 Eyland Ave., month, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in the 105 Shady Lane, Randolph 07869 P.O. Box 1776, Ironia, 07845 Gathering Room at Mount Olive Pub- Contact: Gail Hari, pres., Succasunna Contact: Lee March Grayson, artassociationinroxbury.org lic Library, 202 Flanders-Drakestown Founder Pres. (973) 989-7095 Road, Flanders (973) 895-3356; marrowpower.org [email protected] Ever Young Seniors of Roxbury mountolivedemocrats.org Marrow Power is a nonprofit organi- The Randolph Museum, overseen Contact: Patricia Davenport by the Historical Society of Old Ran- Mount Olive Historical Society zation, dedicated to helping patients (201) 230-4442 dolph, is located at the entrance to Contact: Thea Dunkle, suffering from illnesses that can Meetings: 11 a.m., first and third Freedom Park on Millbrook Avenue. (862) 432-0460 only be cured with a bone marrow Thursdays at the senior center, The museum is open to the public Meetings: 7 p.m., first Monday, (ex- transplant. Marrow Power also offers Horseshoe Lake. Open to all resi- most Sunday afternoons from 1:00 to cept July & August) (Sept is the sec- support and guidance to the patient’s dents 55+. 4:00 PM. from April through October. ond Monday) at the Mt. Olive Senior family members. Please call 973-989-7095 for addi- Center, Flanders-Drakestown Road, Randolph Area tional information. Budd Lake. PLEASE SEE PAGE 44 Chamber of Commerce randolphnj.org/about_randolph P.O. Box 391, Mt. Freedom 07970

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 44 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com COMMUNITY GROUPS FROM PAGE 43 Investors Bank Theater Northern New Jersey group that seeks to transform the Horseshoe Lake Complex lives of millions of children in low-in- Ferro Monte Chapter, Daughter 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna 07876 American Association come communities by focusing on of the American Revolution (862) 219-1379 of Medical Assistants literacy and gender equality in edu- Ledgewood Contact: Cindy Donaldson Meets seven times per year with cation. Contact: Rebecca Martinsen, Regent Check website for meetings and education CEUs available in Novem- Instagram: @roomtoreadnj (973) 945-7374 info. ber and April. www.roomtoread.org [email protected] www.roxburysartsalliance.org www.njma.org The chapter participates in a variety SHARE of Northern New Jersey of activities in northwestern Morris Roxbury Township The Folk Project 28 Drake Road, Mendham County including Saturday morning Historical Society A non-profit folk music, storytelling, (973) 543-2495 meetings (Oct.-April), service days, Silas Riggs Saltbox House, 213 and dance organization. Friday Pregnancy loss support group parades, fairs, and Wreaths Across Main Street, Ledgewood 07852 concerts at 7:30 p.m., Morristown United Cerebral Palsy America. Follow them on Facebook P.O. Box 18, Succasunna Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy of Morris/Somerset Inc. and Twitter at FerroMonteDAR or visit Contact: Marge Cushing, pres. Heights Road; contra dance series 245 Main St., Suite 113, Chester the website at FerroMonteDAR.org. (973) 584-6931 1st and 3rd Sat., 7:30 p.m., First (908) 879-2243 Meetings: Call for meetings and Presbyterian Church, 14 Hanover Kiwanis Club of Roxbury - [email protected] activities, Silas Riggs Saltbox House. Road, E. Hanover. There is a begin- Succasunna Foundation Inc. roxburynewjersey.com ners dance intro workshop at 7 p.m. United Way P.O. Box 22, Succasunna 07876 www.folkproject.org of Northern New Jersey Eileen Redfern, pres. Roxbury Woman’s Club P.O. Box 6835, Bridgewater (201) 317-8691 P.O. Box 13, 72 Eyland Ave., Girl Scouts Heart of N.J. Contact: Lisa Galonardo, Diane Schoneveld, secretary Succasunna 07876 1171 Route 28, North Branch (908) 725-6640, (973) 527-3292 Contact: Shirley Reinhardt (908) 725-1226; gshnj.org [email protected] Meetings: 7 p.m. second and fourth (973) 584-2382 Girl Scouts of Northern NJ Provides information on current Tuesday., at the Asian Diner at the Meetings: 7:30 p.m., every fourth 1579 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph volunteer opportunities in Somerset Quality Inn, 1691 Rt., 46, Ledge- Tuesday at Roxbury Community Contact: Lynn Apolinaro County and surrounding area. wood. For for information call (201) Center, 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna. (973) 248-8200 www.unitedwaynnj.org 317-8691. Any woman in the surrounding area www.gsnnj.org is invited to attend the meetings. United Way of Lake Hopatcong Irish American Association Northern NJ Morris Historical Museum Shongum Swim Club of North West New Jersey P.O. Box 1948, Morristown Hopatcong State Park 35 Green Lane, Succasunna 352 Richard Mine Road, John Franklin, chief executive officer Lakeside Boulevard, (973) 584-3287 Rockaway Twp. uwmorris.org P.O. Box 668, Landing 07850 Offers swimming, fishing, BBQ area (973) 366-5980 Large network of volunteers and Contact: Marty Kane, pres. and canoeing. Open all year. Seek- Keith Wood, president opportunities to help community. (973) 398-2616 ing new members. Meetings: Third Thurs. of the month Check website for times. Director: Patrice Picard at the former Mount Pleasant VASA Order of America www.lakehopatconghistory.com (Scandinavian Heritage) VFW Post# 2833 School, Richard Mine Road. In addi- Lodge Linne 429, N.J. District 6 Rotary Club of Roxbury & Ladies Auxiliary tion to hosting a variety of cultural Contact: Vibeke Aagesen P.O. Box 104, Succasunna 07876 16 High Street, Kenvil 07847 events throughout the year, classes (908) 464-0425 Gary Ribe, v. pres., (973) 219-4367 Contact: John Lehenert in Irish step dancing, Adult Ceili Meetings: Third Fri., Sept.-May, at Meetings: 12:15 p.m., Thurs, La (973) 927-6647; leave message dancing, Irish language and Irish the DeCorso Community Center, Strada Ristorante, 1101 Rt. 10, Meetings: 7:30 p.m., Music are held weekly. 15 East Fourth Street, New Provi- Randolph first Tues. of month at the Post. www.iaanwj.com dence at 7 p.m. unless otherwise Contact: Liz Sann, membership Roxbury Area Chamber N.J. Conservation Foundation announced. chairman; (973) 462-4354 of Commerce Bamboo Brook, Diana Zoschak, Auxiliary Pres.; Visiting Nurse Association PO Box 436, Ledgewood, NJ 07852 170 Longview Rd., Far Hills (973) 398-0061 of Northern New Jersey 973-770-0740 (908) 234-1225, fax (908) 234- Meetings: Ladies Auxilliary, 7 p.m., 175 South St., Morristown Contact Pam Smith, Executive Sec- 1189 second Thurs., of the month at the 1-800-WE VISIT retary; [email protected] www.njconservation.org post home. (1-800-938-4748) Luncheon meetings are the 3rd The VFW is open to male & female Room to Read vnannj.org Wednesdays, locations and details members who have a relative with New Jersey Chapter A leading regional provider of can be found at RoxburyNJChamber. a campaign medal. The Post is open Contact: Nicole smith comprehensive home care services org Friday nights from 7 - 11 p.m. [email protected] including nursing, rehabilitation ther- Roxbury Arts Alliance Room to Read is a global nonprofit apies and certified home health aides.

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New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 55 HEALTHCARE AND RELATED SERVICES Matheny Medical & Radiology Center at Harding Morris County Division on Ag- patients and health care facility em- Educational Center 1201 Mt. Kemble Ave., ing/Disability/Veterans ployees – may call to file complaints 65 Highland Avenue, Rt 202, Harding (973) 285-6845 about hospitals and other healthcare Peapack-Gladstone (908) 221-0603 facilities. Roxbury Senior Citizen Center (908) 234-0011 hardingradiology.com 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna New Jersey Department Kendell Sprott, pres. Summit Oaks Hospital Contact: Keith Knudsen; of Human Services: Specialized hospital and special edu- 19 Prospect St., Summit (973) 448-2014 Division of Aging Services cation school for persons with devel- (908) 522-7000 Ever Young Seniors: Meets 1st and 877-222-3737 opmental disabilities. Services include www.summitoakshospital.com 3rd Thurs. of the month at 11:00 a.m. Information and referrals for aging medical, nursing, therapy, out-patient Behavioral health facility, specializes Roxbury Seniors: Meets 2nd and 4th services available in your county. medical and dental health services, in psychiatric care for adolescents. Thurs. of the month at 11:00 a.m. respite care and early intervention. New Jersey Adult Protective www.matheny.org University Radiology Services Hotline 1 Robertson Drive, Ste. 16, 609-588-6501 or 911 in an emer- Memorial Sloan-Kettering Helplines Bedminster gency or after-hours. 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New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 56 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com PLACES OF WORSHIP African-Methodist- 50 Flanders-Bartley Road, Flanders Christian Science Episcopal Episcopal (267) 934 2482 Pastor: Rev. Paul Vander Vliet First Church of Christ Scientist Church of the Redeemer Bethel AME Church Services: Sunday, 11 a.m., Bible 18 Washington Ave., Morristown 36 South St., Morristown 59 Spring St., Morristown Study, Sunday 10 a.m. (973) 539-3259 (973) 539-0703 (973) 267-8912 www.hcbchurch.net Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Wed. at Rector: Rev. Cynthia Black Sr. Pastor: Sidney Williams 7:30 p.m Services: Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m. Service: Sunday worship 10 a.m.; (summer 9:30 a.m.) Wed., Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. Bible Chapel www.redeemermorristown.org Church of Christ Calvary Bible Chapel Christ Episcopal Church Assembly of God 76 Main Street, Flanders Morristown Church of Christ 369 Sandshore Road, Budd Lake (973) 927-0374 265 Martin Luther King, Morristown (973) 347-1866; fax (973) 347-8118 Calvary Assembly of God Pastor: Rev. Donn Heinrich (973) 267-0578 Services: Sunday 10:15 a.m.; Chil- 450 Schooley’s Mountain Road, Services: Worship, 10:45 a.m; Sunday Minister: Rev. Wesley Marrow dren’s service at 9 a.m. on the 1st Hackettstown School, 9:45 a.m. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; and 3rd Sundays (908) 852-6093 www.calvaryflanders.com Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, www.christchurchbuddlake.org calvaryaghackettstown.com Weds., 7 p.m. Clergy: Rev. Vincent DiBenedetto Grace Bible Chapel St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church 100 Oakdale Road, Chester Services: Sunday worship 11 a.m., 179 S. Hillside Ave., Succasunna (908) 879-5061; fax (908) 879- Congregational (973) 927-1485 Wednesday 7 p.m.; Sunday School, 2572 9:30 a.m. Services: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. www.gracebiblechapelnj.org First Congregational Church www.stdunstansuccasunna.org El Shaddai Assembly of God Pastor: Peter Gatto 30 Hillside Road, Chester 89 Burnham Road, Morris Plains Celebrate Recovery Mondays (908) 879-5322; fax, (908) 879- St. James Episcopal Church Lead Pastor: Rev. Eleazar Cortezano 6:30 p.m. 2629 214 Washington St., Services: Sunday worship 10 a.m.; Services: Sunday, 10:45 a.m. www.fccofchester.org Hackettstown 07840 Sunday school 9 a.m. Clergy: Rev. Layne Mershimer, pastor (908) 852-3968; fax (908) 366-4980 Mountaintop Church Services: Sunday worship, 10:30 Services: Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m. 6 Naughright Road, Mount Olive Byzantine Catholic a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m.; Bible Sunday school 10 a.m. (908) 850-5477 study, 9:15 a.m. www.stjameshackettstown.org Pastor: Rev. Matthew Jones Holy Wisdom [email protected] Services: Sunday, 9 a.m. and 10:30 Byzantine Catholic Church a.m.; Spanish, 4:30 p.m.; Bible Study/ Eastern Orthodox St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 197 Emmans Road, Flanders 70 Maple Ave., Morristown Family Night, Wed., 7 p.m. (973) 777-2553 www.mtopag.org Holy Trinity Orthodox Church (973) 538-0555 Pastor: V. Rev. John S. Custer, 120 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph Rector: Rev. Dan Gross, Associate Cantor Emery Rosko 07845 Pastor Baptist Services: Saturday 4 p.m. (973) 366-8360 Services: Sunday, 8 and 10:15, holy Pastor: Very Rev. David Fox communion, adult education at 9 a.m. First Baptist Church Christian and Check website for services Summer, hours are Sunday, 8, 10 a.m. 233 Main Street, Ledgewood www.holytrinityrandolph.com www.stpetersmorristown.org (973) 584-2677 Missionary Alliance Interim pastor: Rev. Richard McIntyre Washington Valley Chapel Ecumenical Ministry Gospel Services: Sunday, 8:30 a.m. 57 Kahdena Road, Morris Twp. (Contemporary ) (973) 267-5837 Panther Valley Living Water Tabernacle and 11 a.m. (Traditional); Pastor: Tim Daniels Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Mision Ecumenical Church 29 White Hall Road, Montville, Services: Sunday,10:30 a.m., Sunday 1490 Route 517, Hackettstown www.lwtnj.com; (973) 331-1400 Latina, on Sunday at 1 p.m. school, 9:30 a.m. washingtonvalley- www.ledgewoodbaptist.com (908) 852-5444; fax (908) 850-4754 Services: Sunday worship chapel.org Pastor: Rev. Ninabeth Metcalf & children’s church 10 a.m. Grace Church Valley View Chapel Services: Sun., 10:30 a.m. worship www.grace4families.com and church school. 115 E. Mill Road, Long Valley Greek Orthodox BETHLEHEM CAMPUS (908) 876-5112; fax (908) 876-5272 [email protected] 758 Route 10, Randolph 07869 Clergy: Dwight Ford, pastor www.panthervalleychurch.org St. Andrew’s Greek (973) 366-3434; fax (973) 366-0862 Services: Sunday worship, 8:30 and Orthodox Church Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 10:30, summer 10:30 only. 1447 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph Hope Community Bible Church valleyviewchapel.org (973) 584-0388; fax (973) 584-3573

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 57 PLACES OF WORSHIP Pastor: Rev. John Theodosion Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Rabbi Dr. Andy Dubin; Lutheran Services: Sunday 8:45 a.m.; divine Fellowship hour, noon Sunday. Student Cantor Noa Dubin liturgy: 10 a.m., fellowship follows; Service: Friday, 7:45 p.m. every other Abiding Peace Lutheran Church Sunday school, 11 a.m. (no Sunday Friday; check website for dates. 305-311 Route 46, Budd Lake school in summer) Independent (973) 691-9393 or (908) 458-3940 Morristown Jewish Center www.standrewgonj.org Fundamental Pastor: Rev. Serena Rice Beit Yisrael Services: 10 a.m. Sunday worship; 11 Living Praise Church 177 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown a.m. Sunday School Hindu 37 Vreeland Road, Florham Park (973) 538-9292; fax, (973) 538- www.abidingpeacechurch.org (973) 822-3700 fax (973) 822- 3229 Hindu Temple and 2327 Clergy: Rabbi David J. Nesson; Faith Lutheran Church Cultural Society of USA, Inc. Clergy: Rev. Ted Alleman, pastor Cantor Shana Onigman 524 South St., New Providence 1 Balaji Temple Drive, Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Wed,7:30 Services: Friday (see website for time) (908) 464-5177; fax (908) 464-2447 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 p.m. www.mjcby.org Clergy: Rev. Jane McCready (908) 725-4477 www.livingpraisechurch.com Services: Sunday, 8:30 and 11 a.m. www.venkateswaratemple.org Mount Freedom Jewish Center education hour, 9:40 a.m. (summer, 8 Services: Week days: 8:30 a.m. - P.O. Box 202, 1209 Sussex Turnpike, and 9:30 a.m.). 12:30 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.; Interdenominational Randolph 07970 www.famfaith.org Weekends, National Holidays and (973) 895-2100; fax, (973) 895-4315 Gillette Community Chapel Gethsemane Lutheran Church Festivals: 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Clergy: Rabbi Menashe East 123 Summit Ave., Gillette, N.J. 07933 Services: Sat., Shabbat, 9 a.m.; Mon.-Fri., 409 E. Baldwin St., Hackettstown ISSO Shree Swaminarayan (908) 647-2573; gillettechapel.com 6:45 a.m.; Sun. 8 a.m., holidays 9 a.m. (908) 852-2156; fax (908) 852-8556 Hindu Temple Services: Worship and Sunday School Facebook: Mt. Freedom Jewish Minister: Rev. Timothy Drawbaugh 1699 US Highway 46 E, at 10 a.m.; Bible study 1st and 3rd Center Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Parsippany, NJ 07054 Mondays at 6:30 p.m. www.mtfjc.org (summer, 9:30 a.m.) (973) 588-4529 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Timothy M. Salo Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. [email protected] (973) 236-9355 Temple B’nai Or www.gethsemanehtown.com H.H. 1008 Acharya Shree [email protected] 60 Overlook Road, Morristown Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Koshalendraprasadji Maharaj (973) 539-4539 Wilson Memorial Union Church 319 Quaker Church Road, Randolph www.issoppny.org Clergy: Rabbi Michael Satz 7 Valley Road, Watchung (973) 366-4267 Regular Services: 8am - Noon, 4pm See website for Shabbat services (908) 755-5020; fax (908) 755-5590 Clergy: Rev. Aaron Uphoff - 8pm / All Hindu holidays are cele- www.templebnaior.org Clergy: Rev. Barbara Peters Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; brated the day of. Kindly visit website Service: Sunday, 10 a.m. Temple Hatikvah Sunday School and Bible Study, 9 a.m. for more info. www.wilsonmemorialchurch.org 58 Pleasant Hill Road, Flanders www.randolphlutheran.org Sanatan Mandir (973) 584-0212; fax (973) 584-7010 Hillside Lutheran 16 Jean Terrace, Clergy: Rabbi Daniel Zucker Brethren Church Parsippany NJ 07054 Jewish Services: Fri., 7:30 p.m.; Sat., 9:30 113 S. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna 973-334-1819; sanatanmandirnj.org a.m. Congregation Adath Shalom (973) 584-7410 Priest: Pravin Maheta www.templehatikvahnj.org 841 Mountain Way, Morris Plains Clergy: Rev. Bruce E. Hillman, pastor Mandir Hours: (973) 539-8549 Temple Shalom Erick Sorensen, associate pastor Morning 8 - 11 a.m. Clergy: Rabbi Moshe Rudin 215 S. Hillside Ave., Succasunna Services: Sun., 8:45, 11 a.m. (sum- Evening 5 - 9 p.m. Services: Fri., 7:15 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. (973) 584-5666 mer, 10 a.m.) www.hillsidelbc.org Aarati at 7:30 p.m. www.adathshalom.net Clergy: Rabbi Inna Serebro-Litvak Weekly Events: Services: Check website for times. Redeemer Lutheran Church Monday: Shiv Pooja 7 p.m. Congregation Ahavath Yisrael www.tshalom.org 203 Eyland Avenue, Succasunna Tuesday: Hanuman Chalisa 7:15 p.m. 9 Cutler St., Morristown (973) 584-6300 (973) 267-4184 Clergy: Rev. Thomas Kildea, pastor Clergy: Rabbi Maeir Kopel Latter-Day Saints Rev. Jaye Newbold, associate pastor Independent Services: Fri., sundown; Sat., 9 a.m. Services: Sunday, 8:30, 10:15 a.m.; and sundown; Sun., 8 a.m. Church of Jesus Christ Christ Chapel of Essex Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. (Septem- www.ahavas.net Latter Day Saints Meets in Alumni Theater at Caldwell ber-June) 283 James St., Morris Township www.redeemeronline.net College, 120 Bloomfield Ave., Cald- Jewish Center of (973) 984-2258 well Northwest Jersey Service: Sunday, 10 a.m. Office: (973) 226-6896 115 Youmans Avenue, Clergy: Rev. Drew Struss, pastor. Washington PLEASE SEE MORE ON PAGE 58 Services: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; (908) 689-0762; jcnwj.org

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 58 New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com PLACES OF WORSHIP FROM PAGE 57 (973) 691-8855 (9:30 a.m. summer); Sunday school 224 Main St., Gladstone Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. 9 a.m. (908) 234-2733 St. Mark Lutheran Church www.buddlakechapel.com www.fpcsuccasunna.org peapackreformed.org 100 Harter Road, Morristown Clergy: Rev. Alexander Arthurs (973) 538-3939 Faithfulness Christian Church First Presbyterian Church of Services: Sunday Traditional worship, Pastor: Rev. Beau Nelson (Chinese Christian Church) Berkshire Valley 10 a.m.; Sunday school held during Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m.; fellow- 16 Church Rd, Randolph, NJ 07869 635 Berkshire Valley Road, Wharton worship. ship 10:30 Phone: (862) 244-3717 (973) 366-8440 www.saint-mark-lutheran-church.org Clergy: Rev. Joseph Chen Clergy: Rev. Christopher Doyle fccnj.org Services: Sunday, 9 a.m.; Religious Science Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Mount Olive Community Methodist berkshirevalleypresbychurch.org Center For Spiritual Living Mor- Bible Church ristown Ironia Free Methodist Church 200 Flanders-Drakestown Road, First Presbyterian Church 331 Mount Kemble Ave., Morristown 298 Dover Chester Road, Randolph Budd Lake of New Vernon (973) 539-3114 (973) 970-9878 (862) 219-9745 2 Lee’s Hill Road, New Vernon Rev. Frankie Timmers Pastor: Danny Martinez Pastor: Neil Lines (973) 538-8394 Service: Sunday, 11 a.m. Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. worship Services: Sunday, 10:55 a.m., Sunday pcnv.org www.cslmorristown.org School, 9:30 a.m. Pastor: Rev. William H. Stone III www.mtocbc.com Services: Sunday worship and Sunday Muslim school,10 a.m. Roman Catholic Randolph Church of Christ Islamic Center of Morris County 316 Quaker Church Road, Randolph Hope Presbyterian Church DIOCESE OF PATERSON: 1 Mannino Dr. Rockaway (973) 366-9122 658 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph (973) 664-1111 Services: Sunday worship 10 a.m.; (973) 895-9991 Church of Christ the King [email protected] Wed., 6:30 p.m.; Group discussion, Pastor: Jeff Ridgway Blue Mill Road, New Vernon Imam Adel AlMorsi Sunday 11:30 a.m., call for details. Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. (973) 539-4955; (973) 267-7070 President: Mostafa Abuzeed www.randolphchurch.org www.realhope.org www.churchofchristtheking.org Services: Please visit icmcnj.com for Clergy: Rev. Brian Sullivan, pastor; service times. Mine Hill Presbyterian Church Mary Joseph Schultz SCC, pastoral Orthodox Christian 213 Route 46, Mine Hill associate; youth minister Christa Islamic Society of North Jersey (973) 361-6699 Romano, youth Masses: Saturday, 5 354 US Highway 46, Suite 2C & 2D St. Gregory Palamas Orthodox Pastors: Rev. Charles Thompson p.m.; Sunday, 7, 9, 11 a.m. Hackettstown, NJ 07840 5 Church Street, Glen Gardner Services: Sunday Worship 10 a.m. (908) 441-6560; isnj.net (908) 537-1099 Community Thrift Shop: Wed. 9:00 Our Lady of the Lake Church [email protected] Pastor: Rev. George Hasenecz a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 1 Park Ave., Mount Arlington President: Mohsin Ansari Services: Sun., 10 a.m. for additional 2:00 p.m. (973) 398-0240; fax (973) 398-3667 Imam: Imam Jawad Ahmed times please check the website www. Clergy: Rev. Paul Barboutz Javed Rathore, Secretary, ISNJ Board stgregoca.org United Presbyterian Church Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, Services: Please visit isnj.net for the 58 Drakesdale Road, Flanders 7:30, 9, 11:15 a.m.; weekdays, 9 meeting schedule. (973) 584-8195; fax (973) 584-8253 a.m. Pentecostal Pastor: Rev. Rick Oppelt Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. Resurrection Parish Nazarene Church of God in Christ www.unitedpcf.com 651 Millbrook Ave., Randolph 3 Rev. G.A. Rogers Way, Morristown (973) 895-4224; fax (973) 895- Church of the Nazarene (973) 993-5508; Pastor: Rev. Robert 3224; 80 Beaver Avenue, Clinton Rogers Quaker Clergy: Rev. John Tarantino, (908) 735-4887 Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Rev. Monsignor George Dudak Pastor: Rev. Scott A. Kovalcik Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Religious Society of Friends Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, Services: Sunday, 10 a.m.; Sunday 158 Southern Blvd., Chatham Twp. 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. school, 11 a.m. Clerk: Connie Adams www.resurrectionparishnj.org www.clintonnazarene.org Presbyterian Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. (July and August, 10 a.m.) St. Elizabeth Ann Seton First Presbyterian Church www.chathamquakers.org 61 Main St., Flanders Nondenominational 99 Main St., Succasunna (973) 927-1629; fax (973) 927-0327 (973) 584-5238 Pastor: Rev. Stanley Barron Budd Lake Chapel fax, (973) 584-5238 Reformed Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 54 Sandshore Road, Budd Lake Pastor: Rev. Carie Morgan 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m.; Mon Peapack Reformed Church Pastor: Rev. Alan Pirrello Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. -Sat., 9 a.m.

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 59 PLACES OF WORSHIP www.stelizabethschurch.org Unitarian Flanders United (908) 236-2332 Universalist Methodist Church Pastor: Rev. Sarah Lee 2 Park Place, Flanders 07836 Service: Sunday, 11 a.m. St. Jude Parish Skylands Unitarian (973) 584-5426, (973) 584-7792 www.roundvalleyumc.org 17 Mount Olive Road, Budd Lake Universalist Fellowship parsonage Succasunna United (973) 691-1561; fax (973) 691-9060 1811 Route 57, Hackettstown 07840 Pastor: Rev. Meekyung Choi Kim Methodist Church Pastor: Rev. Antonio Gaviria (908) 509-1617 Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. worship 91 Main St., Succasunna, NJ 07876 Masses: Sat., 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, 8 [email protected] (summer, 10 a.m. July & August) (973) 584-7349 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon, 5 p.m (not in skylandsuu.org Child care available. Pastor: Rev. Myounghun Stephen Yun July-August).; Mon-Sat., 9 a.m. facebook.com/SkylandsUU www.flandersmethodist.org Services: Sunday worship, Contem- www.stjudeparish.org Services: Sunday worship and reli- Thrift Shop: 4 Park Place, Flanders porary ,9 a.m.; Traditional 11 a.m. ( gious education for pre-K through www.flandersthrift.org; (973) 584- Sunday School, 10 a.m. (No Sunday junior high, 10 a.m. No regular ser- 5443 vices during the summer. School in July & August) St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Lower Berkshire Valley United [email protected] ; www.sumcnj.org Church Methodist Church Trinity United 375 Main Street, Chester United Church 294 Berkshire Valley Road, Methodist Church (908) 879-5371; fax (908) 879-7701 of Christ Wharton, NJ 07885 213 Main St., Hackettstown www.stlchester-org Pastor Tricia Piazza, (973) 366-2895 (908) 852-3020 Clergy: Nicholas Bozza, Pastor Brookside Community Church Services: Sun., 9 a.m. Clergy: Rev. Frank L. Fowler III, pastor Masses: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 E. Main St., Brookside 07926 www.lowerberkshirevalleyumc.org 8, 10, 11:30 a.m.; holy days, 7, 8 (973) 543-7229 Services: Sunday, 8:15, 9:15, 10:45 a.m., 4, 7 p.m. Interim Minister: Rev. Michael A. Millbrook United a.m.; Sat., 5 p.m. Howard Methodist Church www.catchthespirit.org St. Mark the Evangelist 246 Millbrook Ave., Randolph Services: Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.; United Methodist Church 59 Spring Lane, Long Valley (973) 361-2881 Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Child care in Green Village (908) 850-0652; fax, (908) 850- Pastor: Rev. Dr. Nick Petrov available. 500 Spring Valley Road, Green Vil- 0648 Services: Sunday worship at 9:45 a.m. www.brooksidechurch.org lage, NJ 07935 www.stmarksnj.org www.millbrook-umc.org Rev. Marcin Michalowski, adminis- (973) 377-1459 tratro United Church Mount Horeb United Methodist Pastor: Rev. Annie E. Williams Masses: Saturday, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, of Christ 42 Liberty Corner Road, Warren Sunday Morning Worship at 10:00 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. [email protected] a.m.; Church School Sunday morn- & Presbyterian Clergy: Rev. George Rodney ings at 10 a.m. September – June St. Matthew the Apostle Church USA Services: Sunday school & wor- Morristown Church on the 335 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph ship,10:30 a.m Trinity United Church Green (973) 584-1101; fax (973) 584-0499 www.mthorebumcwarren.org. Pastor: Rev. Brian Quinn 118 King George Road, Warren 50 S. Park Place, Morristown Masses: Sat., 5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., (732) 469-5044 Mt. Fern United (973) 538-2132 9:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.; weekdays, Services: Sunday worship,10:30 a.m. Methodist Church Pastor: Rev. Luana Cook Scott Mon-Thurs., 8 a.m. www.trinityunitedchurch.org 443 Quaker Church Road, Randolph Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m. for Sept. www.stmatthewsrandolph.org (973) 366-4418 -June; July and Aug. 10 a.m. Clergy: Rev. John Hartman www.morristownumc.com United Methodist St. Therese Roman Catholic Services: Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Church Drakestown United Methodist (Check website for services) 151 Main St., Succasunna (church) www.mtfernumcnj.org Other 7 Hunter St.,(parish office) Church (973) 584-8271; 6 Church Road, Hackettstown Port Morris United Chinese Community Church fax (973) 584-0684 (908) 852-4460 Methodist Church of Northern New Jersey Clergy: Rev. Marc Mancini Pastor: Rev. John Callanan 296 Center Street, Landing 272 Green Village Road, Masses: Saturday, 7 a.m., 5 p.m.; Services: Sunday Worship with com- (973) 347-0381 Green Village Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 munion, 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Nick Petrov (973) 377-8211 a.m., noon; weekdays, 7 a.m., www.drakestownchurch.com Services: 11:15 a.m. year long. Services: Sunday, 10 a.m.; school, 12:05p.m. www.facebook.com/ Sunday school 10:00 a.m. (not in 11:30 a.m.; lunch, 12:30 p.m. www.stthereseroxbury.org DrakestownUMC summer) Round Valley United Methodist 30 Main Street, Lebanon

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Mine Hill (973) 691-8770; fax (973) 448-9096 Fire Department Chief: fax (973) 691-8880 Police Chief: Marc Palanchi Michael Vanadia Wharton Police Department Fire chief: Mike Dorlon Deputy Fire Chief: Roxbury Fire 10 Robert Street, Wharton www.buddlakefire.org Anthony Moschella Department and (973) 366-0557 Fire Official: Richard Briant Chief: David Young Budd Lake First Aid Emergency Medical Services & Rescue Squad Department chief: Sam Manganella Company 2 Millbrook Mine Hill Fire Department 365 Route 46, Budd Lake 340 Route 10 West Company 1 230 Route 46, Mine Hill (973) 691-0900, ext. 7382 (973) 366-6780 122 Main Street, Succasunna (973) 366-2882 President: Shea Jackson Fire Chief: Lou Asbaty (973) 584-7517 Fire chief: Brian Daboul Squad captain: Cassandra Issler Chief: Kyle Hoffman [email protected] www.buddlakerescue.org Mine Hill First Aid Squad Company 2 Company 3 Mt. Freedom 110 Shippenport Road, Landing 670 Millbrook Avenue, 10 Baker Street, Mine Hill Mount Arlington (201) 424 0464 (973) 770-1942 Mount Freedom President: Edna Deacon Mount Arlington Chief: Bob Hackett (973) 895-2007 Fire Chief: Chris Ariema Captain: Allen Bell Police Department Company 3 520 Altenbrand Avenue, 271 Berkshire Valley Road, Company 4 Ironia Mount Arlington Mount Olive Lower Berkshire Valley 331 Dover-Chester Road, Ironia (973) 398-2100; Township (973) 366-7226 (973) 584-7393 fax (973) 398-6816 Chief: Michael McColligan Fire Chief: Ben Young [email protected] Mount Olive Police Company 5 Shongum Department Police chief: Keith Licata mountarlingtonnj.org/police Randolph Township W. Hanover Avenue 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, & Arrow Place Budd Lake Mount Arlington Randolph Township (973) 895-3719 (973) 691-0850; Main Fire House Police Department Fire Chief: Jeff Novak fax (973) 691-8312 407 Howard Blvd., Mount Arlington 502 Millbrook Ave., Randolph Police chief: Stephen Beecher (973) 398-3440; (973) 989-7010; Randolph Township www.mopd.org fax (973) 398-0080 fax (973) 989-7077 Rescue Squad Fire chief: Nicholas Lima Police Records 780 Route 10, Randolph Flanders Fire and Rescue Squad (973) 366-7900 27 Main Street, Flanders [email protected] fax: (973) 659-9939 www.mtafd26.com www.randolphnj.org/police Captain: Todd Houston (973) 584-7805; fax (973) 584-5188 randolphrescue.org Fire chief: Tyler Wargo Police Chief: David N. Stokoe Asst.chief: Mike McDermont Roxbury Township Randolph Township Town Hall EMS/Squad captain: Fire Department 502 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Melissa Widzemok Roxbury Township 502 Millbrook Avenue, (973) 989-7100 www.flanders-fire-rescue.org Police Department Randolph www.randolphnj.org 1715 Route 46, Ledgewood Chief (973) 989-7098 Budd Lake Fire Department (973) 448-2100; 378 Route 46, Budd Lake Fire Prevention (973) 989-7039

>> MORRISTOWN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS

New Jersey’s premier book festival, the Morristown Festival of Books, is held every fall in downtown Mor- ristown. A keynote speaker leads off the festivities on Friday night followed by a free day-long event featuring more than 40 award-winning authors. This year the event will be held on Friday, Oct. 11 and Saturday, Oct. 12. The keynote speaker at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Mayo Performing Arts Center will be Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York from 2009 to 2017 and author of “Doing Justice: A Prosecutors’ Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law.” The free day-long event follows on Saturday with more than 40 authors for young and old alike. For more information, go to morristownbooks.org.

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Mine Hill Public Library fax, (973) 398-0171 August, closed Sundays) Roxbury Public Library Morris County library representatives Library director: Tina Mayer www.mopl.org 103 Main St., Succasunna will be at town hall at 10 Baker Hours: Mon.-Thurs., noon-8 p.m.; Fri.- (973) 584-2400 Randolph Township Free Public Street, Mine Hill every Wednesday 3 Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. fax, (973) 584-5484 Library p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m - 8 p.m. www.mountarlingtonlibrary.org Library director: Radwa Ali 28 Calais Road, Randolph (973) 366-9031 ext. 6 Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Mount Olive Public Library (973) 895-3556 Library cards issued from Morris Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-3 202 Flanders-Draketown Road, fax, (973) 895-4946 County Library will give residents ac- p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.-5 p.m.; (June-Sept , Flanders Library director: Lore Reinhart Hours: cess to the Morris County Library and Sat., 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Sun., closed) (973) 691-8686; fax, (973) 691- Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri. and the County College of Morris Library See website for full listings of Holi- 8542; Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., noon-4 and online resources. days and closings. Library director: Mauro Magarelli See website for full listings of Holi- www.roxburylibrary.org Mount Arlington Public Library Hours: Mon-Thurs., 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; days, weekend summer hours and 333 Howard Blvd., Mt. Arlington Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-4 closings. (973) 398-1516 p.m.; Sun., noon-4 p.m. (July and www.randolphnj.org/library

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