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Photo by Manfred Saul NEW HANOVER TOWNSHIP COMPOST BINS Members of the Hanover Township Green Team, the Hanover Township Environmental Commission and the Stoney Brook Com- munity Farm and Garden Committee helped Hanover Township Mayor John Ferramosca cut the ribbon on two new Earth Machine compost bins on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. From left are Department of Public Works Superintendent Brian Foran, Stoney Brook Com- munity Farm & Garden Manager Bob Hinck, Mayor John Ferramosca, Green Team Member Clare Matlin and Township Committee- man Ron Francioli. The bins were purchased by the Green Team through a portion of a $10,000 Sustainable Jersey grant paid for by the PSEG Foundation. The compost bins were donated to Stoney Brook Community Farm and Garden by The Hanover Township Green Team. Pictured from left to right are Garden Committee Member and Hanover Township Superintendent of the Department of Public Works Brian Foran, Stoney Brook Community Farm & Garden Manager Bob Hinck, Mayor John Ferramosca, Green Team Member Clare Matlin and Stoney Brook Community Farm & Garden Member and Committeeman Ron Francioli.

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New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 5 Morris County: A Rich History

Centrally located in the Highlands region 2020 Morris County The park system attracts about 3.5 mil- in northern New Jersey, Morris County lion visitors annually, encompass more blends natural landscapes, a history span- Board of Freeholders than 18,800 acres, 150 trail miles and 38 rec- ning the Colonial era though the technolo- reational, historical, horticultural and en- logical breakthroughs of the 20th and 21st Deborah Smith vironmental facilities. These include the Centuries, with charming communities Director, Denville Patriots Path hiking trail network, which and impressive corporate campuses. includes accomodation for the seeing im- Situated about 30 miles from New York Stephen Shaw paired; active and passive recreation fields, City, Forbes Magazine described Morris Deputy director, Mountain Lakes four award-winning golf courses, picnic County as “… a suburb of the New York 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 Tayfun Selen, Chatham Twp. county park system include, Morris as one of the top 10 wealthiest coun- Kathy DeFillippo, Roxbury Twp. 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- Doug Cabana, Boonton Twp. 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.’ 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 , 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 Locatton (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 6 Our Town newjerseyhills.com EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP

East Hanover was incorporated in 1928 >> EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP HALL (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) when the population of the then-larger Ha- nover (which originally included Morris 411 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover County and parts of Sussex and Warren Telephone: (973) 428-3000; fax: (973) 887-7210; Web site: www.easthanovertown- County) became too cumbersome to be man- ship.com aged as a single municipality. Since that time, the town has grown from MUNICIPAL OFFICES its original 900 residents to a population of slightly more than 11,000 people. Ironically, Title Name Telephone Fax East Hanover still has a neighborhood called Administrator Joseph Tempesta Jr. (973) 888-6000 (973) 887-7210 Hanover, which understandably often is con- Building and zoning Thomas Pershouse (973) 888-6013 (973) 428-3026 fused with its namesake municipality next Clerk Paula Massaro (973) 888-6008 (973) 887-7210 door. Court Administrator Lauren Delgauer (973) 428-2519 East Hanover is physically defined by the Emergency Mgt. John G. Centanni (973) 888-600 joining of two rivers, the Whippany to the Engineer Maser Consulting (908) 888-6013 (973) 887-7210 west and north and the Passaic to the east Finance Kenneth Huelbig (973) 888-6002 (973) 887-7210 and south. The geographic configuration cre- Health Officer Carlo DiLizia (973) 888-6035 (973) 887-7210 ated by the two waterways led to the area’s Public Works Marc Macaluso (973) 888-6080 (973) 887-7210 being called “Hanover Neck” in times past. The residents of this 8.3-square-mile town Recreation Linda Lurz (973) 888-6085 (973) 428-0093 are passionate about their community and Registrar Felicia McDonald (973) 888-6000 since June 2004 have shipped three tons of Tax Assessor Kevin Esposito (973) 888-6009 (973) 887-7210 non-military issue supplies and other items Tax Collector Kenneth Huelbig (973) 888-6004 (973) 887-7210 to active American servicemen who are friends and relatives of East Hanover resi- Despite all this commercial development, mayor and four-member council, all elected dents. East Hanover maintains its neighborly ways. by voters. The mayor is chief executive offi- Largely developed, the town has a wide The town is surrounded by a number of oth- cer of the township and presides over meet- mix of mom-and-pop shops, many of which er communities: Parsippany, Troy Hills, Flor- ings held at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each are located along Ridgedale Avenue, while ham Park, Hanover Township (Whippany), month at the Township Hall on Ridgedale Av- many major retailers can be found on Route Roseland, Livingston and Montville. Com- enue. 10, one of the major shopping thoroughfares muters are fortunate to have easy access to East Hanover is in the 27th state legislative in the area. routes 10 and 280 from Eagle Rock Avenue. district. Two major corporations, Nabisco and No- Mount Pleasant Avenue, on the other The East Hanover Board of Education vartis, have significant presences in town. In hand, contains a historical district that has manages three schools: the Frank J. Smith addition, there are 2,100 other enterprises op- been placed in the Congressional Record, School (preK-2), Central School (grades 3-5) erating in industrial parks, contemporary of- and the First Presbyterian Church and its and the Middle School (grades 6-8). Second- fice complexes and retail stores within East adjoining graveyard date back to the Revolu- ary school students attend Hanover Park Re- Hanover’s borders. tionary War. Local government consists of a gional High School.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2020-2021 Many schedules have changed due to the pandemic. For updates, please visit easthanoverschools.org. SEPTEMBER: 26-27 – Thanksgiving Recess 12 – Early Dismissal JUNE: during other school closings. 8– Students Report 15 – Presidents’ Day 17 – Middle School Graduation DECEMBER: 28 – Yom Kippur 18 – Early Dismissal 23 – Early Dismissal MARCH: Hanover Park Regional 21 – Last Day / Early Dismissal OCTOBER: 24-31 – Winter Recess 19 – Early Dismissal High School calendar

12 – Columbus Day • Page 17 JANUARY: APRIL: Includes 3 Snow/Emergency NOVEMBER: 1 – New Year’s Day 2 – Good Friday Days. Any additional snow/ 3 – Election Day 15 – Early Dismissal 2-9 – Spring Break emergency/make-up days, 5-6 – NJEA Convention 18 – MLK Jr. Day if needed, will be secured MAY: 25 – Early Dismissal by reducing spring recess or FEBRUARY: 31 – Memorial Day

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New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 7 EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP Mayor Boards & Commissions

Joseph Pannullo, a Democrat, LAND USE PLANNING BOARD: LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: was a elected in November 2019 William Salemme Ceil DiMarzio to his fourth four-year mayoral Chair President term, which will expire Dec. 31, ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE COMMITTEE: 2023. He lives on Troy Road and Christopher Manak Carlo DiLizia his telephone number is (973) Chairman Chairman 386-1955. (973) 428-3035

Council President Board of Education

Michael Martorelli, a Democrat, The East Hanover Township Board of Education can be reached at (973) 887-2112. was elected in November 2017 Sean Sullivan Joe Troise to his third three-year term, which President Term expires in 12-22 will expire on Dec. 31, 2020. He Term expires in 12-21 lives on Gail Drive and his tele- Vincent Ucci phone number is 973-887-6928. Catherine Pfund-Olsen Term expires in 12-20 Vice President Michael Filippone Term expires in 12-22 Term expires in 12-21 Anthony Barisciano Township Council Stephanie Mitchell Term expires in 12-22 Term expires in 12-20 Frank DeMaio, a Democrat, was elected in November 2017 to his third three-year term, which will expire on Dec. 31, 2020. He lives on Dogwood Lane and his tele- phone number is 973-884-2351.

Carolyn Jandoli, a Democrat, was elected in November 2018 to a fifth three-year term which expires Dec. 31, 2021. A resident of Oxford Drive, her telephone number is 973-463-0511.

Brian Brokaw, a Democrat, was elected in November 2019 to a three-year term, which will expire Dec. 31, 2022. He lives at 6 Fox Run Drive and can be reached at 973-713-8417.

EAST HANOVER POLICE SGT. STEVENS SWORN IN Brian Stevens is sworn in as East Hanover Police sergeant at the Feb. 3, 2020 East Ha- nover Township Council meeting. From left are mother-in-law Michele Babij, father MORE INFO: Mark Stevens, mother Carol Stevens, wife Nicole, son Vincent, Stevens, son Michael, EASTHANOVERTOWNSHIP.COM Police Chief Chris Cannizzo and Mayor Joseph Pannullo administering the oath of office. Stevens will earn a yearly salary of $129,585.

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 8 Our Town newjerseyhills.com HANOVER TOWNSHIP

The township of Hanover was named >> HANOVER TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING Dec. 7, 1720 as a gesture of respect to King George I of the House of Hannover, a Brit- (Open 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Fridays, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.) ish king who ruled over the American Colo- 1000 Route 10, Whippany; Mailing Address: P.O. Box 250, Whippany, NJ 07981 nies during the 18th century. Telephone: (973) 428-2500; fax: (973) 515-6659; Web site: www.hanovertownship.com Originally encompassing Morris Coun- ty as well as parts of Sussex and Warren MUNICIPAL OFFICES counties, the area contained four commu- nities with the familiar names of Hanover, Title Name Telephone Fax Pequannock, Morris and Roxbury. Administrator Joseph Giorgio (973) 428-2466 (973) 515-6683 As its population grew during the 19th Animal Control Parsippany Animal Control (973) 263-7083 and 20th centuries, however, the township’s Clerk Joseph Giorgio (973) 428-2466 (973) 515-6659 size became too difficult to manage by a sin- Construction Official Sean Donlon (973) 428-2462 (973) 515-6696 gle local government and it systematically Municipal Court Admin. Lauren Dalgauer (973) 428-2519 (973) 515-3773 was carved into smaller municipalities. Engineer Gerardo Maceira (973) 428-2488 (973) 515-6669 The modern-day Hanover stretches Finance/Tax Collector Silvio Esposito (973) 428-2480 (973) 515-6681 across 10.8 square miles, is home to 13,712 Health Officer Carlos Perez (973) 428-2485 (973) 515-3772 residents according to the 2010 Census, and Public Works Brian Foran (973) 428-2495 (973) 515-2709 represents an ideal suburban tapestry of Recreation Denise Brennan (973) 428-2463 (973) 428-9251 residential neighborhoods, parkland, com- Recycling Coordinator Marko Bura (973) 428-2495 mercial, and industrial properties. Registrar Diane Hertzig (973) 515-6667 While some of the village names such as Senior Services Shelby Snow (973) 428-2497 Monroe and Malaparadis have disappeared Sewerage Authority Michael Wynne (973) 428-2477 over time, the Hanover of today has been Tax Assessor James Kreitz (973) 428-2494 (973) 515-6681 recognized as one of the “most liveable” suburbs in recent surveys. Confusing as it may seem, Hanover Town- community.. elect the members to terms of three years. ship itself has no formal official mailing Located just north of Morristown and The group selects a mayor and deputy may- address, but is comprised of two ZIP code adjacent to the regional Morristown Mu- or from among themselves at the annual re- neighborhoods separated by Interstate 287 nicipal Airport, Hanover Township boasts organization meeting. that have their own post offices and fire -de many public attractions such as the Whip- The committee meets in executive ses- partments – Whippany and Cedar Knolls. pany Railway Museum, Morris County Li- sion at 7 p.m. for legal and conference work This arrangement has become so in- brary and Patriot’s Path, a 26-mile-long wil- sessions the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each grained, most residents refer to their home- derness walkway and bike trail. month and at 8 p.m. for public meetings town by the neighborhood names of Whip- Residents have available more than 593 the 2nd Thursday of each month. Check pany and Cedar Knolls rather than Hanover acres of public park land speckled about with the Township website for changes to Township. town that offer ball fields, tennis courts, times and meeting format that may be in Whippany is a village in Hanover; ac- a swimming pool, walking/bicycle paths, place based on the COVID-19 pandemic re- cording to the Landmark Commission it open space, and other recreational facilities. strictions imposed for public safety and for was named by native Americans who called Convenient to the metropolitan area and changes during the summer season. it “Whippanong.” It means “place where a network of major highways, the communi- School students attend Bee Meadow arrow wood grows,” or more specifically, ty borders the townships of Morris, Parsip- School, Memorial Junior School, Mount- “meadows where cattail canes grow.” Cedar pany-Troy Hills, East Hanover, and the bor- view Road School and Salem Drive School. Knolls is the name of a 1913 subdivision of oughs of Morris Plains and Florham Park. High school students attend Whippany Park summer bungalows; it has since expanded The local form of government consists of High School, part of the Hanover Park Re- and evolved into a flourishing residential a five-member Township Committee. Voters gional High School District.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2020-2021 Many schedules have changed due to the pandemic. For updates, please visit hanovertwpschools.com. SEPTEMBER: 26-27 – Thanksgiving Holiday FEBRUARY: MAY: 8 – First Day of School 15 – Presidents’ Day 31 – Memorial Day DECEMBER: 28 – Yom Kippur 24-31 – Winter Recess MARCH: JUNE: OCTOBER: No school closings 24 – Last Day of School JANUARY: 12 – Columbus Day 1 – Winter Recess APRIL: Hanover Park Regional High NOVEMBER: 18 – MLK Jr. Day 2 – Good Friday School calendar • Page 17 3 – Election Day 5-9 – Spring Break 5-6 – NJEA Convention

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 9 HANOVER TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP Mayor Boards & Commissions

John Ferramosca, a Republican, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: BOARD OF HEALTH: was elected in Nov. 2018 to his Ben Stanziale Stanley Zaborowski, M.D. third three-year term, which expires Chairman President in 2021. He was selected mayor PLANNING BOARD: SEWERAGE AUTHORITY: by the Committee in 2020. He is a Eugene Pinadella Michael Wynne, Executive Director resident of Palm Court and can be Chairman Dennis Dittrick, Chairman reached at (973) 428-2466. ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: RECREATION COMMISSION: Dennis Wilson James Coiley Township Committee Chairman Chairman Thomas Gallagher, a Republican, LANDMARK COMMISSION: was re-elected in Nov. 2019 to a Mike Czuchnicki three-year term which will expire Chairman Dec. 31, 2022. He was selected deputy-mayor in 2020. He lives on Board of Education Woodfield Drive in Whippany and can be reached at (973) 428-2466. The Hanover Township Board of Education can be reached at (973) 515-2407. Carol Tognetti Susan Shannon Ronald Francioli, a Republican, President Term expires in 12-21 was re-elected in Nov. 2019 to Term expires in 12-21 another three-year term which Douglas Petty will expire on Dec. 31, 2022. He Salvatore Azzarello Term expires in 12-21 Vice President lives on Slope Drive and can be Glenn Yannotta Term expires in 12-20 reached at (973) 428-2466. Term expires in 12-20 Stephen Furda Daniel Breen Term expires in 12-22 Term expires in 12-22 Michael Mihalko, a Republican, Patricia Mattia was elected to a three-year term Michael Wasko Term expires in 12-22 in November 2017. His term Superintendent of Schools expires on Dec. 31, 2020. He Gina Marie Winkler lives on Nye Avenue and can be Term expires in 12-20 reached at (973) 428-2466. MORE INFO: HANOVERTOWNSHIP.COM Brian Cahill, a Republican, was elected to a three-year term in November 2017. His term expires on Dec. 31, 2020. He lives on Pol- hemus Terrace and can be reached at (973) 428-2466.

Postal Service

Residents of Hanover are served by one post office within the Township, in the Cedar Knolls section, as well as three out of town facilities which serve Whippany: Morris Plains, Parsippany and Morristown. The following LAW ENFORCEMENT NIGHT zip codes apply to each section: Cedar Knolls From left are Hanover Township Police Chief Mark Roddy, Hanover Township Admin- 07927, Whippany 07981, Morris Plains 07950, istrator Joseph Giorgio and East Hanover Police Chief Christopher Cannizzo at Law Parsippany 07054 and Morristown 07960. Enforcement Night at Friday Nights at Mennen on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020.

New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 10 Our Town newjerseyhills.com MORRIS PLAINS

Billed as the “Community of Caring,” the >> BOROUGH MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) borough of Morris Plains is just 2.6 square miles and is the home to about 5,600 peo- 531 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains ple. Originally part of the larger Hanover Telephone: (973) 538-2224; fax: (973) 538-8834; Web site: www.morrisplainsboro.org Township, Morris Plains split off in 1926. It has earned a reputation over the years MUNICIPAL OFFICES as a solid bedroom community where fami- lies stay for generations. Title Name Telephone Fax The town flourished after the introduc- Animal Control Animal Control Solutions (908) 722-1271 (973) 377-5012 tion of the Morris and Essex Railroad in Construction Official Edward Easse (973) 538-0325 (973) 539-9288 the mid-1800s, bringing considerable resi- Clerk and Registrar June Uhrin (973) 538-2224 (973) 538-8834 dential and commercial development. Court Administrator Sarah Grub (973) 538-4019 (973) 538-8834 The railroad continues to play a promi- Emergency Mgt. Jason Kohn 973-538-2284 nent role in town even today as many com- Engineer Leon Hall (973) 887-2270 (973) 887-7974 muters are attracted to Morris Plains for its Finance Ana Thomas (973) 538-2229 (973) 887-8834 easy access to Penn Station, New York City and Hoboken Terminal. Fire Co. Chief Kevin Rongo (973) 214-1011 (non emergency) Local retail and commercial develop- Public Works Joseph Signorelli Jr. (973) 538-4494 (973) 538-7156 ment along Speedwell Avenue also still em- Recreation Karleen Leahey (973) 538-3455 (973) 538-9288 anates from the busy train station. Senior Citizens Tran. Frank Dascoll (973) 267-1116 Morris Plains schools educate children Tax Assessor Scott Holzhauer (973) 538-2444 (973) 538-8834 from kindergarten through eighth grade Tax Collector Ana Thomas (973) 538-2444 (973) 538-8834 and then send grades nine through 12 to Zoning Official Donald Salerno (973) 538-0325 as part of send- ing/receiving relationship with the , which also serves the com- er-elected mayor and six-member coun- seats coming up for election each year. munities of Morristown and Morris Town- cil. Regular Borough Council meetings are ship. The mayor is elected to a four-year term held at 8:30 p.m. after a 7:30 conference Morris Plains operates under the bor- of office and council members serve three- meeting the first and third Thursday of the ough form of government with a vot- year terms on a staggered basis with two month.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2020-2021 Many schedules have changed due to the pandemic. For updates, please visit morrisplainsschooldistrict.org. SEPTEMBER: FEBRUARY: 8 – First Day for Students 15 – Presidents’ Day 28 – Yom Kippur 16 – Students Off OCTOBER: MARCH: 14 – 12:45 p.m. Dismissal 10 – 12:45 p.m. Dismissal 29-31 – Spring Break NOVEMBER: 2-4 – Conferences / Early Dis- APRIL: missal 1-5 – Spring Break 5-6 – NJEA Convention MAY: 25 – Early Dismissal 31 – Memorial Day 26-27 – Thanksgiving JUNE: DECEMBER: 16 – Last Day / 12:45 p.m. 2 – 12:45 p.m. Dismissal Dismissal 23 – Early Dismissal MORRIS PLAINS HALLOWEEN PARADE 24-31 – Winter Recess Morris School District calen- Dressed up as the Shelby Brothers of the “Peaky Blinders” Gang from JANUARY: dar • Page 12 the Netflix show of the same name is the Bernardo family of Morris 1 – Winter Recess Plains at the Morris Plains Halloween parade on Halloween 2019. In 18 – MLK Jr. Day back are Gabrielle and Charlie Sr. In front, from left, are Leo, Peter 27 – 12:45 p.m. Dismissal and Charlie Jr.

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

Borough Council Jason C. Karr, a Democrat, The Morris Plains Board of Education can be served on the council for sev- reached at (973) 538-1650. Arthur ‘Art’ Bruhn, a Republi- eral terms until he was elected Denise Rowding can, was elected to a three-year to a four-year term as mayor in President term in November 2017. His term 2018. He lives on Forest Ave. Term expires in 12-20 expires on Dec. 31, 2020. He lives His telephone number is (973) on Grove Avenue and can be 538-3393. Shawna Longo reached at 973-267-5042. Vice President Boards & Commissions Term expires in 12-21 Diane Del Russo Salvatore Cortese, a Republi- PLANNING BOARD: Term expires in 12-21 can, was re-elected to the Bor- Karen Coffey ough Council in November 2017. Secretary Lucia Galdi His term will expire on Dec. 31, (973) 538-0325 Term expires in 12-21 2020. He lives on Court Road and can be reached at 973-714-8781. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Amy Lyons Karen Coffey Term expires in 12-22 Secretary (973) 538-0325 Adam Higgins Joan Goddard, a Democrat, first Term expires in 12-20 appointed to an unexpired term, SHADE TREE COMMISSION: Karen Coffey Maria Manley was elected in November 2019 to Term expires in 12-22 a three-year term, whcich expires Secretary on Dec. 31, 2022. She lives on (973) 538-0325 Christina Perry Brook Drive North and can be BOARD OF HEALTH: Term expires in 12-20 reached at 963-206-1094. Carole Howell Jessica Williams Secretary Term expires in 12-20 Cathie Kelly, a Republican, was (973) 644-4832 elected to a three-year term in Email: First initial of the person’s name, followed November 2018. Her term expires RECREATION COMMISSION: by the full last name @mpsdk8.org. on Dec. 31, 2021. She lives on Karleen Leahy Valley Stream Circle and can be Director reached at 973-722-4308. (973) 538-3455

Dennis Wagner, a Republican, MORE INFO: MORRISPLAINSBORO.ORG was elected to a three-year term in November 2018. His term expires on Dec. 31, 2021. He lives >> FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA on Sun Valley Way and can be reached at 973-206-1571. We hope you’ll join the conversation on the Hanover Eagle and Mor- ris NewsBee social media accounts and “like” or follow us. Social media provides everyone in our community a place to start a chat or Nancy Verga, a Democrat, was join a conversation about what is happening in our town. Be part of elected in November 2019 to the community and “like” our Facebook pages at facebook.com/Ha- a three-year term expiring on noverEagle and facebook.com/MorrisNewsBee, follow us on Twitter December 31, 2022. She lives on @HanoverEagle and @MorrisNewsBee and follow us on Instagram @ Hickory Dr. and can be reached at mnewsbee. (973) 714-8246. We want to hear from you!

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Known as the doughnut that surrounds >> TOWN HALL (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) the city of Morristown on all sides with more than five times the area of the city, 50 Woodland Ave., P.O. Box 7603, Convent Station Morris Township contains a little more Telephone: (973) 326-7400; fax: than 15 square miles and 22,000 residents. (973) 605-8363; Web site: www.morristwp.com Although the two municipalities officially split in 1865, it took 30 years for the town- MUNICIPAL OFFICES ship to raise enough tax revenue to start its own fire and police department during Title Name Telephone Fax which time it continued to rely on the city Administrator Timothy Quinn (973) 326-7360 (973) 605-8363 for services. Animal Control Animal Control Solutions. (908) 722-1271 (908) 722-2026 Morris Township has made great ef- Building Inspector Ron Auth (973) 326-7445 forts to minimize large development and Construction Official Albert Mastrobattista (973) 326-7445 (973) 605-8363 control sprawling urbanization from Mor- Clerk Cathleen Amelio (973) 326-7430 (973) 605-8363 ristown by purchasing open space. The Emergency Mgt. Coord. Dann Nunn (973) 326-7400 township shares two large parklands with neighboring Harding and Mendham town- Engineer James R. Slate (973) 326-7440 (973) 605-8363 ships – Lewis Morris County Park (a favor- Health Officer Kevin Breen (973) 326-7390 (973) 515-3772 ite swimming, boating and fishing site), and Public Works Thomas Eschmann (973) 326-7398 (973) 326-9580 Morristown National Historical Park (com- Recreation William Foelsch (973) 326-7370 (973) 605-8363 monly referred to as Jockey Hollow). Tax Assessor Kathryn Viarengo (973) 326-7380 (973) 605-8363 In addition, residents have a number of Tax Collector Rebecca Roth (973) 326-7420 (973) 605-8363 other recreational facilities right in their own back yard: The Morris Museum with quality permanent collections and trav- ing so on the streets of Morristown and 4,700 students for the communities in eling exhibitions on many aspects of art, surrounding residential neighborhoods. Morristown and Morris Township for science and history, as well as live perfor- There are two private country clubs in the grades kindergarten through 12 and Mor- mance in its Bickford Theater; Fosterfields township, Spring Brook Country Club and ris Plains for grades nine through 12. Living Historical Farm which has been a Morris County Golf Club, as well as sev- working farm since 1760 now operated by eral top-rate private schools – Delbarton Morris Township is governed by a vot- the Morris County Park System complete School for boys, the coed Morristown-Beard er-elected Township Committee whose five with employees in Revolutionary era dress; School, for girls, and members serve three-year terms on a stag- Loantaka Brook Reservation, a 570-acre the Academy of St. Elizabeth, also for girls, gered basis. At the annual reorganization park with more than five miles of trails, located on the sprawling campus of the Col- meeting, they select one of themselves to some of which are paved for biking enthu- lege of St. Elizabeth in the Convent Station serve as mayor and another to serve as dep- siasts; Seaton Hackney Stables, a 23-stall section of the township. Pre-dating the col- uty mayor. facility that is the midst of an extensive lege, it is the oldest school of its type in the renovation; Patriot’s Path, 20-plus miles state of New Jersey. of continuous path open to hikers, bikers Morris Township is an area that is rich Postal Service and horseback riders; and Mennan Sports in historical significance and best known Area, a major ice skating and hockey facili- as the place Gen. George Washington’s Two post offices serve the town- ty that also sponsors traveling acts like the Continental Army camped during the win- ship: Morristown Post Office in that Shriners Circus. ters of 1777 and 1779-80 in the deep snows of city and Convent Station Post Office Morris Township is also home to the fa- Jockey Hollow, which is now part of the na- within its borders. The ZIP codes are mous Seeing Eye facility that trains guide tional park system. 07960 and 07961 respectively. dogs for the blind that often can be seen do- The Morris School District serves

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2020-2021 Many schedules have changed due to the pandemic. For updates, please visit morrisschooldistrict.org. SEPTEMBER: 25 – Early Dismissal FEBRUARY: 31 – Memorial Day 8 – First Day for Students 26-27 – Thanksgiving 15 – Presidents’ Day JUNE: 28 – Yom Kippur 16 – Students Off DECEMBER: 16-22 – 4hr. Day for MHS OCTOBER: 23 – Early Dismissal MARCH: 18-22 – Early Dismissal No School Closings 24-31 – Winter Recess 29-31 – Spring Break 21 – Middle School Graduation 22 – Last Day / High School Gradu- NOVEMBER: JANUARY: APRIL: ation 3 – Students off 1 – Winter Recess 1-5 – Spring Break 5-6 – NJEA Convention 18 – MLK Jr. Day MAY:

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 13 MORRIS TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP Mayor Boards & Commissions

Cathy Wilson, Deputy Mayor, PLANNING BOARD: LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: is a Democrat, who was elected Rick Haan 5-member board to a three-year term in November Chairman No chairman (973) 539-5876 2017. Her term expires on Dec. RECREATION ADVISORY: Term expires in 12-31-20 31, 2020. She lives on Beech- An 18-member committee appointed to two-year wood Drive and can be reached at BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: terms and three one-year terms 973-998-6059. Timothy Kronk MORRIS TWP./ MORRISTOWN Chairman JOINT MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE: Term expires in 12-31-20 Township Committee Peter Mancuso OPEN SPACE COMMITTEE: OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: Jeffrey Grayzel, a Democrat, Richard Watson Dan Nunn was elected to a three-year term Chairman OEM Coordinator in November 2018. His term (973) 538-5297 (973) 326-7400 expires on Dec, 31, 2021. He lives Term expires in 12-31-18 on on Indianhead Road and can TRAILS COMMITTEE: ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: be reached at 973-889-9155. William Foelsch Susan Young Parks and Recreation Director Chairman Term expires in 12-31-18 John Arvanites, a Democrat, HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: was elected to a three-year term 7-member board in November 2017. His term Carol Barkin, chair expires on Dec. 31, 2020. He lives Term expires in 12-31-19 on Brothers Place and can be reached at 973-228-5483. Board of Education

The Morris District Board of Education can be reached at (973) 292-2300.

Mark Gyorfy, a Democrat, was Lisa Pollak Linda Murphy elected to a three-year term in President Member November 2018. His term expires Term expires in 12-20 Term expires in 12-21 on Dec, 31, 2021. He lives on Nancy Bongiola Mellisa Spiotta Dorothy Drive and can be reached Vice President Member at 973-479-8087. Term expires in 12-19 Term expires in 12-21 Leonard Posey Ann Rhines Member Member Peter Mancuso, a Republican, Term expires in 12-20 Term expires in 12-21 was re-elected in November 2019 Susan Pedalino Meredith Davidson to his fourth three-year term, Member Member which will expire Dec. 31, 2022. Term expires in 12-22 Term expires in 12-21 He lives on Laura Lane and can be reached at 973-267-1633. Vij Pawar Lucia Galdi Member Morris Plains rep Term expires in 12-22

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Today, historical Morristown still is mak- >> MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) ing history. Within its borders of less than three square miles is the county seat for Telephone: (973) 292-6626; fax: (973) 267-2726 one of the wealthiest counties in America. 200 South St., Morristown; Web site: www.townofmorristown.org The city itself boasts a diverse popu- lation, wide selection of restaurants and MUNICIPAL OFFICES boutiques, rich history recognized na- tionally and active calendar of events. Title Name Telephone Fax Not only recognized as a center for finan- Administrator Jillian Barrick (973) 292-6625 (973) 267-2726 cial and legal professions, it is home to Mor- Animal Control Samantha Judson (973) 292-6731 (973) 538-1376 ristown Memorial Hospital, a first-class Building Inspector Fritz Ruess (973) 292-6712 (973) 292-6734 medical center and the Mayo Center for the Clerk Margot Kaye (973) 292-6636 (973) 644-4374 Performing Arts at the Community The- Construction Official Fritz Reuss (973) 292-6712 (973) 292-6734 ater on South Street. Engineer Anthony Devizio (973) 292-6722 (973) 292-6663 Several years ago, the National Trust Finance Frank Mason (973) 292-6661 (973) 631-5663 for Historic Preservation, the country’s largest private, nonprofit preservation or- Health Officer Morris County (973) 796-1975 (973) 538-1376 ganization named Morristown as one of Public Works Richard Fernicola (973) 292-6670 (973) 292-6671 American’s Distinctive Destinations, rec- Recreation Manager Amanda Applegate (973) 292-6717 (973) 267-1699 ognizing not just the National Historical Registrar Angela Swanston (973) 292-6638 Park created by an Act of Congress in 1933 Tax Assessor Kevin Esposito (973) 292-6668 to mark the site where George Washington Tax Collector Linda Winstead (973) 292-6669 chose to spend the harsh winters of 1779 and 1780. History is alive at The Ford Mansion and Year-round events celebrate as- ing estates left on what was once known as the reconstructed soldier’s huts at Jockey pects of the entire community. Millionaire’s Row, has been converted to Hollow where Colonial era guides in Colo- Among them are First Night on New Year’s luxury condominiums. nial era garb lead visitors through Wash- Eve, the St. Patrick’s Day parade in March. Morristown is governed by a voter-elect- ington’s headquarters, at Historic Speed- Morristown’s downtown streetscape and ed mayor and council of seven members – well, the home and workshop of Stephen neighborhoods continue to undergo positive four representing wards and three at-large. Vail, an important figure during the In- change as it strives to maintain a mix of small- The council usually meets at 7:30 p.m. the dustrial Revolution, and the Thomas Nast town charm and thriving business center. second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. House, home of the political cartoonist re- The building that once housed Macy’s de- sponsible for modern-day images of Santa partment store, a landmark for many years, Claus and Uncle Sam. has found success as a Century 21 general >> BOARD OF EDUCATION Downtown is centered around the histor- department store. ic Green, which had served as an animal A retail/apartment/condominium com- Information on the Morris pasture and militia training ground, but plex overlooks the Green on the site where School District and the school dis- now is surrounded by top-quality retailers Epstein’s once stood as a town landmark. trict calendar may be found on and office space. The Vail Mansion, one of the few remain- Page 12.

MCCULLOUGH HALL The new sign at the historic Mac- cullouch Hall Historic Museum and Gar- dens, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, was made possible by a grant from the Morristown Rotary. The site’s historic two-acre garden is open and free. Tours of the house can be scheduled and the museum offers online programs. From left are trustee France Delle Donne, Board President Jock Clark, trustee Alice Cutler, Morristown Rotarians Florencia Mazurowski and Laura Lannin, trustees Peter Hunter and Robert Rose, Executive Director Patricia Pongracz and, wagging around, official mascot Sam the Poodle.

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 15 MORRISTOWN LEADERSHIP Town Council Council President Mayor

Toshiba Foster, a Democrat, and Stephan Armington, a Dem- Tim Dougherty, a Democrat, council president, was elected in ocrat representing Ward 3, was was elected in November 2017 November 2017 to her second re-elected in November 2019 to to his third four-year term as term, which expires in December his second four-year term, which mayor. His term expires Dec. 2021. She lives on Willow Street will expire Dec. 31, 2023. He lives 31, 2021. He is a resident of and can be reached at (973) 725- on Cutler Street and his telephone Wetmore Street. His phone 8153. number is (973) 605-0374. number is (973) 292-6629.

Tawanna Cotten, a Democrat, was elected in November 2019 Boards & Commissions to represent Ward 2. Her term expires December 2023. She re- BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: PARKING AUTHORITY: sides on Flagler St. Her telephone Meredith Marcus Linda Stamato number is (973) 285-9265. Chair Chair (12-31-19) (12-31-22) ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: PLANNING BOARD: Sandi Mayer, a Democrat rep- Maureen Denman Joseph Stanley resenting Ward 4, was elected in Chairman Chair November 2019 to a four-year (12-31-19) (12-31-21) term that will expire Dec. 31, 2023. She lives on South St. Her HOUSING AUTHORITY: RENT LEVELING BOARD: phone number is (973) 214-6295. Michael Schmidt Mayor’s Appointment 5 members appointed by council to 4 year terms; (12-31-19) 2 alternates for 4-year terms Michael Elms, a Democrat, was HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: SHADE TREE COMMITTEE: elected in November 2017 to Kenneth Miller Kristin Ace his second term which expires in (12-31-21) Chair 2021. He lives on Overlook Drive. (12-31-19) His phone number is (973-539- LIBRARY TRUSTEES: 6300. Nancy Bangiola President (12-31-19) Robert Iannacone, an Indepen- dent, was re-elected in November 2019 to represent Ward 1. His The Mor- term expires in December 2023. ris County He resides at 23 Georgian Road. Courthouse His phone number is (973) 769- is the major 1915. landmark in the county David Silva, a Democrat, was seat of Mor- elected to a three-year term in ristown. The Nov. 2017. His term expires on courthouse Dec. 31, 2021. He lives on Dorado is located on Drive and can be reached at (973) Washington 292-0170. Street, west of the Morris- town Green.

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New Jersey Hills Media Group PAGE 16 Our Town newjerseyhills.com PUBLIC SCHOOLS East Hanover Principal: Lorri Vaccaro Township Thomas Jefferson School (3-5) Administration office 101 James Street, Morristown 20 School Ave., East Hanover (973) 292-2090 (973) 887-2112; fax (973) 887-6716 Principal: Cristina Frazzano Superintendent: Natalee Bartlett Assistant Principal: Katina Thele- www.easthanoverschools.org maque Central School (3-5) Woodland School (K-2) 400 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover 51 Johnston Drive, Morristown Principal: Melissa Falcone (973) 292-2230 (973) 887-0358 Principal: Cristina Frazzano Assistant Principal: Katina Thele- Frank J. Smith School maque Integrated Pre-School (K-2) 27 Green Drive, East Hanover Frelinghuysen Middle School (6-8) (973) 887-5650 10 Jane Way, Morristown Principal: Kerry Quinn (973) 292-2200 Principal: Joseph Uglialoro East Hanover Middle School (6-8) Normandy Park Multiage Magnet 477 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover School (K-5) (973) 887-8810 19a Normandy Parkway, Morristown Principal: Stacie Costello (973) 889-7960 Principal: Christopher Miller

Hanover Township Lafayette Learning Center (PreK) 31 Hazel Street, Morristown Board of Education 973-292-2222 61 Highland Ave., Whippany Principal: Deanne Guastello (973) 515-2400; fax (973) 540-1023 ONE DAY, ONE SCHOOL Superintendent: Michael J. Wasko Students gather around the Central School front sign to plant Regional High Bee Meadow School new bushes as part of One Day, One School on Saturday, Oct. Schools 120 Reynolds Ave., Whippany 19, 2019. (973) 515-2419 Hanover Park Regional Principal: Darrin Stark (973) 538-1650 ext. 129, High Schools Board of Education Morristown High School (9-12) 75 Mount Pleasant Ave., Memorial Junior School Superintendent: Mark Maire 50 Early St. Morristown www.morrisplainsschooldistrict.org East Hanover 61 Highland Ave., Whippany (973) 292-2000 (973) 887-0340; fax (973) 887-9247 (973) 515-2427 Borough School (3-8) Principal: Mark Manning Superintendent: Maria Carrell Principal: Michael Anderson 500 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains Alexander Hamilton School (3-5) Hanover Park Regional High Mountview Road School (973) 538-1650 24 Mills St., Morristown Principal: Andrew Kramar School 30 Mountview Road, Morris Plains (973) 292-2190 63 Mount Pleasant Ave., East Ha- (973) 637-1550 Mountain Way School (K-2) Principal: Ed Cisneros nover Principal: Carmen Bellino 205 Mountain Way, Morris Plains Alfred Vail School (K-2) (973) 887-0300, (973) 515-7680 Salem Drive School (973) 538-0339 125 Speedwell Ave., Morristown Principal: Thomas Callanan 29 Salem Drive, Whippany Principal: Christine Lion-Bailey (973) 292-2080 www.hanoverpark.org/ (973) 515-2440 Principal: Janet Kellman Whippany Park Principal: Roberto Camean Morris School Hillcrest School (K-2) Regional High School District 160 Hillcrest Avenue, Morristown 165 Whippany Road, Whippany Morris Plains (973) 292-2240 (973) 887-3004, fax (973) 887-0451 Administration office Principal: Gregory Sumski Principal: Christopher Kelly Administration Office 31 Hazel St., Morristown www.whippanypark.org/ 520 Speedwell Ave., Suite 116, (973) 292-2300 Sussex Avenue School (3-5) Morris Plains, NJ 07950 Superintendent: Mackey Pendergrast 125 Sussex Avenue, Morristown www.morrisschooldistrict.org (973) 292-2250

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Board Of Education SCHOOL CALENDAR 2020-2021 The Hanover Park Regional High School Board of Ed- Check hpreg.org for calendar changes and makeup days. ucation can be reached at (973) 887-0340. James Herbert, Pres- Rhett Eveland SEPTEMBER: DECEMBER: APRIL: ident Florham Park Borough 8 – Freshman Day / Half Day 23 – Half Day 2-9 – Spring Recess 17 – Half Day for Whippany 24-31 – Winter Recess Hanover Township Term Expires 2022 MAY: Park Term Expires 2021 JANUARY: 31 – Memorial Day Dr. Gerard Freda 24 – Half Day for Hanover Park 1 – New Year’s Day Joanne Greene Tobias, Hanover Township 28 – Yom Kippur JUNE: 18 – MLK Jr;. Day Vice President Term Expires 2022 22 – Last Day Florham Park Borough OCTOBER: Mike Lomio FEBRUARY: 24 – Term Expires 2023 12 – Columbus Day East Hanover Township 15 – Presidents’ Day Graduation NOVEMBER: 25 – Whippany Park High School Deborah Davis Term Expires 2021 MARCH: East Hanover Township 3 – Election Day Graduation Giuseppe Peluso No School Closings Term Expires 2023 5-6 – NJEA Convention East Hanover Township 25 – Half Day Tim Donohue Term Expires 2023 26-27 – Thanksgiving Holiday Hanover Township Kristine Peterson Term Expires 2022 Florham Park Borough Term Expires 2021

PUBLIC LIBRARIES East Hanover Township Hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Public Library Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.- 415 Ridgedale Ave., 5 p.m. (July and August 10 a.m.-2 p.m.); East Hanover Sunday, 1-5 p.m. (973) 888-6095 Morris County Library www.easthanoverlibrary.com 30 East Hanover Ave., Library director: Gayle Carlson Whippany Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. (973) 285-6930, fax (973) 285-6973 9 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, www.mclib.info 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p.m. (Closed Library director: Darren O’Neill Sun. July and August) Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Morris Plains Library Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun- 77 Glenbrook Road day, 1-5 p.m. Closed Sunday May through Morris Plains (973) 538-2599 Labor Day. Director: Sheila Jain Whippanong Library Hours: Tues. and Thurs. 10-7; Wed and 1000 Route 10, Whippany Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-2; closed Sunday and (973) 428-2460; Monday. fax (973) 515-3771 The Morristown and www.whippanong.org MACCULLOCH HALL Morris Township Library Library director: Rochelle Levin Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown 1 Miller Road, Morristown Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 offers many programs throughout the year. The (973) 538-6161, fax (973) 267-4064 a.m.-8 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m-5 p.m.; mmtlibrary.org Fri. 9-2; Sat. 9-1; closed Sunday. mansion, built in 1810 has period rooms, gardens Library director: Chad Leinaweaver and a collection of cartoonist Thomas Nast’s work. The museum is located at 45 Macculloch Avenue in Please make sure to reach out to these libraries for updated in- Morristown. formation as hours, meeting times, activities and precautions are subject to change due to the ongoing public health crisis.

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Preschools >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO Director: Laura Arzeno www.madisonmontessorinj.org Agudath Israel Nursery School Please make sure to reach out to these organiza- 20 Academy Road, Caldwell Magic Kingdom Day Nursery tions for updated information as hours, schedules, (973) 226-2537; 88 Brooklake Road, Florham Park activities and precautions are subject to change due fax, (973) 226-4190 (973) 966-9762 to the ongoing public health crisis. agudath.org/nursery.htm Mendham Cooperative Apple Montessori Nursery School 9 Waughaw Road, Montville fax, (973) 256-5180 Joyful Noise Nursery School 8 Orchard St., Mendham (973) 331-8141; fax (973) 257-3489 Director: Annette Lupo 400 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains (973) 543-6401 Ages 2 1/2 to 5 years; (973) 539-9514 Director: Denise Keevil Director: Elizabeth Zarro East Hanover Child Care Center Director: Kristin Herzog www.mendhamcoop.org applemontessorischools.com 55 Eagle Rock Ave., East Hanover Apple Montessori (973) 581-7100 Kiddie Kampus Milestones Children’s Academy For 18 Mos.-Kindergarten www.easthanoverchildcarecenter.com 108 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell 264 Passaic Avenue, Fairfield (973) 226-1244; (973) 227-9933 1339 Littleton Road, Morris Plains East Hanover Co-op fax (973) 226-7452 18 months-6 years (973) 538-1276 Nursery School Montessori Children’s Academy Directors: Marjule Drury, Tress Loughrey applemontessorischools.com 469 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover (pre-K-grade 6) Apple Montessori School 2 1/2 years to 5 years; (973) 515-0477 KinderCare Morristown Campus 470 Millbrook Ave., Randolph 07869 Director: Lauren Guaimano 162 E. Main Street, Denville 6 Kahn Road, Morristown (973) 625-4555 Director: Kathi Brandt (973) 328-7737 First Presbyterian Director: Vicki Vigorito (973) 410-9669 President: Joanne Mooney Nursery School applemontessorischools.com Chatham Campus 326 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell King of Kings Preschool 286 Main St., Chatham, Bright Horizons at Roseland (973) 226-6674; 145 Route 46, Mountain Lakes (973) 665-0071 3 Becker Farm Road, Roseland fax, (973) 228-0629 (973) 334-4085 Short Hills Campus (973) 992-2901 www.firstprescaldwell.org Director: Marie Skelly 200 Hartshorn Dr., Short Hills, Director: Kathleen Carlson Director: Alexis Cavallaro The Learning Laboratory 973-258-1400 www.brighthorizons.com Gingham Giraffe 322 Main Street, Madison themontessorichildrensacademy.com Busy Bee Academy Preschool 234 Southern Blvd, Chatham, Owner, Director: Polly Scott Mountain Lakes and Child Care Center (973) 635-0033; Director: Gail Smith (973) 520-8245 Country Day School www.ginghamgiraffe.com 390 Fairfield Road, Fairfield Little Duck Day School 356 Route 46E, Mountain Lakes (973) 882-8687 The Goddard School 11 Hanover Road, Florham Park Director: Cindy Pirrello ages 6 weeks - 5 years 3175 Route 10, Denville (973) 822-8100; Director: Tracy DeSena; (973) 983-9831 busybeeacademy.com (973) 328-8588 www.littleducksdayschool.com www.mlcds.com Director: Debra Lasala Director: Tina Iannuzzelli Little Village Country Day School My Special Spot Early Learning www.goddardschool.com Children on the Green 26 W. Hanover Ave., Randolph and Child Care Center 6 weeks to 6 years The Goddard School (973) 895-4338 13 Wing Drive., Cedar Knolls 50 S. Park Place, Morristown 1570 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph Director: Marlene Zwigard (973) 898-7373; (973) 984-0094 (973) 584-1154 littlevillagecountrydayschool.com Directors: Jeffrey Volk, Randi Volk www.childrenonthegreen.com Director: Molly Nicolicchia Open 7:15 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. Long Hill Christian Preschool [email protected] www.myspecialspot.com Cradles to Crayons 525 Shunpike Road, 16 Pine St., Morristown Greatstart Early Chatham Township The Orchard School (973) 538-1717 Learning of Denville (973) 377-3336 360 Passaic Avenue, cradles-to-crayons.com 3155 Route 10E - Suite LL200 Director: Lindsay Kaye West Caldwell Cradles to Crayons Denville 07834 www.lhchristianpreschool.com (973) 575-8787 (973) 328-0199 Director: Erin Moss 26 Headquarters Plaza, Morristown Madison Area YMCA Director: Jennice Young (973) 998-9494 F.M. Kirby Children’s Center Mighty Sprouts Montessori cradles-to-crayons.com Hilltop Christian Nursery School 54 East St., Madison, (973) 377-4945 1 Barnida Drive, East Hanover Early Learning Center of Fairfield 14 Hilltop Road, Mendham Director: Karé Matrisciano (973) 503-9010 (973) 543-0054 Director: Judith Fredericks 56 Pier Lane, Fairfield; ages 6 weeks Madison Montessori School www.hilltopchristiannursery.org mightysproutsnj.com - 10 yrs. 19 Green Ave., Madison, (973) 227-4161; Director: Rhonda Buzbee (973) 966-9544 CONTINUED ON PAGE 19

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 19 EDUCATION PG’s Kiddie College St. John on the Mountain Private Schools The Gramon School (8-12) 10 Knoll Drive, Denville Nursery School 24 Dwight Place, Fairfield (973) 625-9599 379 Mount Harmony Road, Academy of St. Elizabeth (973) 808-9555; Director: Gamze Ozsoylu Bernardsville High School fax, (973) 227-8626 www.pgskiddiecollege.com (908) 766-0374; sjotm.org 2 Convent Road, Convent Station www.gramon.org Directors: Kathleen Tober and Carey Kane Principal: Lynn A. Burek Principal: Felisha Wood Pampered Child (973) 290-5200 Nursery School St. Mark’s Preschool www.aosenj.org Glenview Academy (K-8) 182 Eagle Rock Avenue, Roseland 9 E. Main St., Mendham 24 Dwight Place, Fairfield (973) 226-1278; (973) 543-7000 American Christian School (973) 808-1998; fax, (973) 226-8911 Director: Caryl Mearscheimer 126 S. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna fax, (973) 227-8626 (973) 584-6616; fax (973) 584-0686 www.gramonfamily.com Pine Brook Jewish Sunnyfields Learning Center Head of School: Kristen Brennen Principal: Felisha Wood Center Nursery School 494 Route 10, Whippany www.americanchristianschool.org 174 Changebridge Road, Montville Ages 6 weeks to 13 years. Holy Family School (973) 244-9800 (973) 887-8522; Calais School (K-12) 17 Lloyd Ave., Florham Park Directors: Lisa Lerman, Jill Buckler Director: Alysse Gerbino (for those with disabilities) (973) 377-4181 www.sunny-fields.com 45 Highland Ave., Whippany Director: Mary Denis Smith A Pleasant Day Principal: Diane Manno holy-family-school.org Nursery School St. Peter’s Nursery School www.thecalaisschool.org Pre-school serving children ages 2 8 Academy Road, Caldwell 271 Roseland Avenue, 1/2 through 6 (kindergarten) (973) 228-5235 Essex Fells Chatham Day School Co-Owner: Francesca Greco (973) 226-4327 700 Shunpike Road, Chatham Co-Owner/Director: Sandi Falcone Director: Jacquelyn Albietz Head of school: David Lowry 42 Norwood Avenue, Summit 07901 (973) 410-0400 (908) 273-0900; kentplace.org Rainbow Child Care St. Rose of Lima www.chathamdayschool.org Head of school: Jennifer C. Galambos and Pre-school Early Childhood Center 144 Eagle Rock Avenue, Roseland 312 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover Morristown-Beard School (973) 226-3814; (973) 887-1801 10 Tower Hill Road, 70 Whippany Road, Morristown fax, (973) 226-0305 Director: Lorie Agrifolio Mountain Lakes (973) 539-3032 rainbowchildcarecenter.com (973) 334-1295; Headmaster: Peter Caldwell Tiny Treasures Child Care Director: Mary Colitto fax, (973) 334-1299 www.mbs.net Infant to pre-school Head of school: Kara Loftin Rainbow Montessori School 22 Madison Road, Fairfield www.craigschool.org Mount St. Dominic 4 Madison Ave. (973) 227-3133; Academy (9-12) Madison, NJ 07940 fax, (973) 808-4560 3 Ryerson Ave., Caldwell (973) 377- 0135 Director: Imane Majagah 230 Mendham Road, Morristown (973) 226-0660; Director: Pam Petrillo (973) 538-3231; fax (973) 538-8836 fax, (973) 226-2693 Trinity Academy Early www.delbarton.org www.msdacademy.org Rhyme & Reason Preschool Childhood Center Headmaster: Fr. Michael Tidd, OSB Head of School: Sister Frances Sullivan OP 8 Myers Avenue, Denville 235 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell (973) 625-4455 (973) 226-3386; Divine Mercy Academy Peck School (K-8) Director: Michelle Melgarejo fax, (973) 226-6548 87 Halsey Avenue, Rockaway 247 South Street, Morristown www.rhymeandreasonchildcare.com www.trinityk8.com (973) 627-6003 (973) 539-8660 Principal: Linda Payonzeck Principal: Anne Mitchell www.peckschool.org Shalom Yeladim-The Judie Ger- dmarockaway.org Headmaster: Andrew Delinsky stein Early Learning Center Westmont Montessori School An independent co-educational day 177 Speedwell Ave., Morristown 577 Route 24, Mendham Essex Valley School (8-12) school. Ages 2 and up; Half-day K available (908) 879-6355 1 Henderson Drive, (973) 538-9292 www.westmontmontessori.org West Caldwell The www.mjcby.org Head of school: Colette Cross (973) 244-7890; (Basking Ridge - Grades 6-12) fax, (973) 244-7894 131 Martinsville Road, Basking Ridge Sprout House, Inc. YMCA Richard Blake Director: Alan Lichtenstein (908) 647-5555 2 1/2 through kindergarten Children’s Center essexvalleyschool.org Head of School: Matt Levinson 200 Main Street, Chatham, (973) 65 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls pingry.org 635-9658 Ages 6 weeks to 5 years Gottesman RTW Academy Director: Pat Rossmann (973) 984-2255 146 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph www.sprouthouse.org greatermorristownymca.org (973) 584-5530; fax (973) 584-0602 Head of School: Moshe Vaknin ww.grtwacademy.org CONTINUED ON PAGE 20

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The Pingry School >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO P.G. Chambers School (Short Hills - K-5) 15 Halko Drive, Cedar Knolls 50 Country Day Drive, Short Hills Please make sure to reach out to these organiza- (973) 829-8484 (908) 647-5555 tions for updated information as hours, schedules, www.chambersschool.org Head of School: Matt Levinson activities and precautions are subject to change due pingry.org to the ongoing public health crisis. Charter Schools Shepard High School 8 Columba St., Morristown Unity Charter School (973) 984-1600 County College of Morris www.banyanschool.com 1 Evergreen Place, Ste A Director: Frank Cocuzza 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph Principal: Wendy McNeill Morristown, NJ 07960 (888) 226-8001 or (973) 328-5000 www.shepardschools.org HOPE AUTISM SOLUTIONS (973) 292.1808 President: Anthony J. Iacono Hope Autism Solutions 1 Unity Charter School exemplifies Villa Walsh Academy (7-12) www.ccm.edu 188 Mount Airy Rd, Basking Ridge educational excellence, infusing Ed- 455 Western Avenue, Morris Township ucation for Sustainability throughout (973) 538-3680 Drew University (908) 577-0790 36 Madison Avenue, Director: Ian Rygiel our culture. Student agency drives Principal: Sister Elaine Bebyn, M.P.F. critical thinking and inspires advoca- www.villawalsh.org Madison, NJ 07940 [email protected] (973) 408-3000 Hope Autism Solutions 3 cy through a constructivist learning Interim President: Thomas Schwarz 40 Whitenack Road, Basking Ridge approach. Unity fosters global un- Parochial Schools drew.edu (908) 418-7561 derstanding and graduates students Director: Alison Cobo ready to change the world for the Essex County College Assumption School (preK-8) [email protected] better. 63 Macculloch Ave., Morristown West Essex Campus (973) 538-0590 730 Bloomfield Avenue, Vocational Adult Program Somerset Tutoring Principal: Sister Merris Larkin West Caldwell 40 Whitenack Road, Basking Ridge www.assumptionnj.org (973) 877-3175; www.essex.edu (973) 309-2001 Interim President: Augustine Boakye Director: Isaiah Scantlebury Lil’ Reading Scientists Morris Catholic High School (9-12) First opened in 1978, the West Essex [email protected] 641 Shunpike Road 200 Morris Avenue, Denville Campus of Essex County College Offers daily life enhancement pro- Chatham Township, (973) 822-3200 (973) 627-6674 offers credit courses, customized grams that help adults living with A literacy tutoring center for ages 3-15 fax, (973) 627-4351 training programs, a computer insti- autism. They are always looking for Sylvan Learning Centers President: Father Peter Clarke tute of non-credit courses, seminar volunteer locations for clients to give 240 Cedar Knolls Road, Cedar Knolls Principal: Mr. William Cleffi workshops, conferences and other back to Basking Ridge and surround- 973-292-1226 www.morriscatholic.org special programs. ing communities. 3155 Route 10, Denville www.hopeautismfoundation.org Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Fairleigh Dickinson University 973-366-6888 www.ourhousenj.org (pre-K-8) 205 Oak Street, Boonton 285 Madison Ave., Madison (973) 334-2777 (973) 593-8500 Matheny Medical & Sports Headmaster: Douglas Minson President: Christopher A. Capuano Educational Center www.olmc.academy www.fdu.edu 65 Highland Avenue, Elite Tennis Academy Peapack-Gladstone at Tiger Tennis & Fitness St. Vincent Martyr School Rabbinical College of America (908) 234-0011 42 Fairfield Place, West Caldwell (Pre K-8) 226 Sussex Ave., Morristown Kendell Sprott, M.D., J.D., pres/CEO (973-575-1000 ext. 202 26 Green Village Road, Madison (973) 267-9404 Specialized hospital and special edu- (973) 377-1104 Dean: Rabbi Moshe Herson cation school for persons with devel- Principal: Sr. Noreen Holly www.rca.edu opmental disabilities. Services include Language School medical, nursing, therapy, out-patient Saint Elizabeth University L.E.A.R.N. Associates, Inc. Colleges medical and dental health services, 2 Convent Road, Convent Station Language Education respite care and early intervention. 973-290-4000; www.steu.edu and Resource Network Caldwell University President: Dr. Helen J. Streubert www.matheny.org 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell 21 Church St., P.O. (973) 618-3000 New Beginnings (P-12, ASD) Box 255, Liberty Corner www.caldwell.edu Special Needs 28 Dwight Place, Fairfield (908) 626-9655 President: Anthony E. Munroe, Ph.D. (973) 521-5757; learnassociates.com Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Banyan School (1-8) fax, (973) 882-4572 Program Director: Rita McMaster St. Dominic, Caldwell University is a 12 Hollywood Ave., Fairfield www.nb4t.org Catholic liberal arts institution. (973) 439-1919; Principal: Michael Farrelly fax, (973) 439-1396

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East Hanover

East Hanover Police Dept. 2 DeForest Ave., East Hanover (973) 887-0432; Fax 973-887-7096 Police chief: Christopher Cannizzo East Hanover Fire Dept. 323 Ridgedale Avenue, East Hanover; (973) 887-6854 Chief: Carmine Davino East Hanover First Aid Squad 554 Ridgedale Ave., P.O. Box 42 (973) 887-4027 Squad president: Matt Villiani; Cap- tain: Jonathan Zisa

Hanover Township

Hanover Township Police Department 1000 Route 10, Whippany (973) 428-2518 Police chief: Mark D. Roddy Cedar Knolls Fire District 3 82 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls (973) 267-5659 Fire chief: Chad DiGiorgio Whippany Fire Department Fire District No. 2 440 Route 10, Whippany (973) 887-3906 Fire chief: Joseph Cortright CAPT. JACK AMBROSE RETIRES East Hanover Police Capt. Jack Ambrose retired from the East Hanover Police Department on Morris Plains Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 after 33 years with the department. From left are wife Jodi, Ambrose Morris Plains Police Department and daughter Melissa at Ambrose’s ceremonial walkout at the department on Nov. 27. 531 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains (973) 539-1776 Morris Township Fire Dept. Morristown Fire Dept. (973) 538-2284 fax (973) 539-1681 Dwyer Lane, Convent Station 161 Speedwell Ave., fax (973) 538-3382 Squad captain: Larry Gross (973) 326-7435 Morristown Chief of Police: Mike Koroski www.morrisminutemen.org fax (973) 326-1728 (973) 292-6610 Morris Plains Fire chief: Michael Nunn 973-292-6604 for the on-duty Volunteer Fire Dept. Captain Morris Township fax (973) 898-9673 531 Speedwell Ave. Morristown (973) 538-2284 Police Department Fire chief: Robert Flanagan Fire chief: Kevin Rongo 49 Woodland Ave., Morristown Police Dept. Morristown Emergency Morris Minute Men Morris Township 200 South St., Morristown Medical Services Emergency Medical Services (973) 539-0777 (973) 538-2200 16 Early St., Morristown 97 Mill Road, fax (973) 539-2985 fax (973) 267-7647 (973) 538-1783 Morris Plains Chief: Mark DiCarlo Acting chief: Darnell Richardson fax (973) 267-4799

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Northern New Jersey >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO which encourages informed and active participation in government, American Association Please make sure to reach out to these community works to increase understanding of of Medical Assistants groups for updated information as hours, meet- major policy issues and influences Meets seven times per year with ing times, activities and precautions are subject to public policy through education and education CEUs available in Novem- change due to the ongoing public health crisis. advocacy. ber and April. www.njma.org Morris County 4-H 550 W. Hanover Ave., Morristown The Folk Project the lives of millions of children in 1-800-WE VISIT (973) 285-8301 A non-profit folk music, storytelling, low-income communities by focusing (1-800-938-4748) 4-H clubs for all young people in and dance organization. Friday on literacy and gender equality in vnannj.org Morris concerts at 7:30 p.m., Morristown education. A leading regional provider of com- Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Instagram: @roomtoreadnj prehensive home care services in- Morris County Heights Road; contra dance series 1st www.roomtoread.org cluding nursing, hospice at home and Challenger League inpatient hospice at Saint Clare’s Do- Director: Ruben Fuentes (973) 586- and 3rd Sat., 7:30 p.m., First Presby- SHARE of Northern New Jersey ver Hospital, rehabilitation therapies, 3497 terian Church, 14 Hanover Road, E. 28 Drake Road, Mendham Hanover. There is a beginners dance and certified home health aides. Non profit Little League program for (973) 543-2495 special needs ages 5-21; mccll.org intro workshop at 7 p.m. Pregnancy loss support group www.folkproject.org Morris County Morris County Hispanic-Ameri- United Cerebral Palsy Girl Scouts Heart of N.J. can Chamber of Commerce of Morris/Somerset Inc. Arts Council of the Morris Area P.O. Box 834M, Morristown, 07960 1171 Route 28, North Branch 245 Main St., Suite 113, Chester (908) 725-1226; gshnj.org 14 Maple Ave., Suite 301, (973) 818-2666 (908) 879-2243 Morristown Contact: Hope M. Field, Chairwoman. Girl Scouts of Northern NJ [email protected] (973) 285-5115, ext. 11 Meetings: Third Monday of each month. 1579 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph United Way Executive Director: Tom Werder Check website for meeting times. Contact: Lynn Apolinaro of Northern New Jersey www.morrisarts.org www.mchacc.org (973) 248-8200 P.O. Box 6835, Bridgewater www.gsnnj.org Big Brothers and Big Sisters Morris County Striders Contact: Lisa Galonardo, of Morris County Running Club Irish American Association (908) 725-6640, 333 Route 46W, 33 Chestnut St., Boonton of North West New Jersey [email protected] Suite 105, Mountain Lakes Contact: Steve Austin 352 Richard Mine Road, Provides information on current (888) 336-8828 email: [email protected] Rockaway Twp. volunteer opportunities in Somerset www.northjerseybigs.org www.morriscountystriders.com (973) 366-5980 County and surrounding area. Keith Wood, president www.unitedwaynnj.org Great Swamp Morris Habitat for Humanity Watershed Association 274 S Salem St., Randolph Meetings: Third Thurs. of the month United Way of at the former Mount Pleasant School, The Passaic WATERKEEPER® Alliance (973) 891-1934 Northern NJ Morris Affiliate and Accredited Land Trust CEO: Blair Schleichler-Bravo Richard Mine Road. In addition to P.O. Box 1948, Morristown hosting a variety of cultural events 568 Tempe Wick Road, Morristown, www.morrishabitat.org John Franklin, chief executive officer NJ 07960-6657, (973) 538-3500, throughout the year, classes in Irish uwmorris.org Morris Habitat step dancing, Adult Ceili dancing, www.greatswamp.org Large network of volunteers and GSWA works to protect and improve for Humanity ReStore Irish language and Irish Music are opportunities to help community. 274 S. Salem Street, Randolph 07869 held weekly. water resources of the Passaic River Region, source to sea, through com- (973) 366-3358 www.iaanwj.com VASA Order of America Open Tues. through Sun. 10 a.m. - 6 (Scandinavian Heritage) munity education, science, advocacy, N.J. Conservation Foundation land preservation and stewardship, p.m.; closed Monday Lodge Linne 429, N.J. District 6 ReStore is where the public can Bamboo Brook, Contact: Vibeke Aagesen public events and outdoor hikes. 170 Longview Rd., Far Hills donate and buy new or gently used (908) 464-0425 League of Women Voters building supplies, furniture, etc. (908) 234-1225, fax (908) 234-1189 Meetings: Third Fri., Sept.-May, at the www.njconservation.org of Morristown Area morrisrestore.org DeCorso Community Center, 15 East P.O. Box 525, Convent Station, NJ Room to Read Fourth Street, New Providence at 7 07960 Morris County Historical Society New Jersey Chapter p.m. unless otherwise announced. Contact: Donna Guariglia, pres. 68 Lafayette Ave., Morristown (973) 267-3465 Contact: Nicole smith Visiting Nurse Association (973) -632-5406 [email protected] Email: [email protected] morriscountyhistory.org of Northern New Jersey Executive Director: Amy Curry Room to Read is a global nonprof- 175 South St., Morristown www.lwvmorrisarea.org it group that seeks to transform A non-partisan, political organization CONTINUED ON PAGE 23

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 23 COMMUNITY GROUPS Morris County National day afternoon: First Steps To Music East Hanover P.O. Box 168, Florham Park 07932 Organization for Women (NOW) class and apprentice chorus. Township hanoverareachamber.org P.O. Box 394, Morristown, 07960 President: Rajeev Sharma Morris Music Men, Morris President: Karen Lontka American Legion Post 421 Chapter of Barbershop Hanover Rotary Club (973) 285-1200 96 Mount Pleasant Ave. Harmony Society whippanyrotary.org [email protected] East Hanover morrismusicmen.org Meetings: 7:30 a.m., Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first Tuesday Commander: Joseph Forenza Director: Nate Barrett Thursdays at the Hanover Marriott. of month, Morris Plains Community Meetings: 1st Monday, 8 p.m. Contact number: 877-808-8697 President: Pete Zaras Center, Jim Fear Drive, Morris Plains. Meetings: Rehearsals every Tuesday BPOE Lodge 815 Mtgs. 7:30 a.m. Thursday, www.morriscountynow.org at 7:30 p.m. at Gloria Dei Church, 1 Kane Place, East Hanover, (973) 178E Hanover Ave., Whippany. NAMI Morris County 300 Shunpike Road, Chatham. 428-8900 Hanover Wind Symphony (National Alliance Exalted ruler: Joseph Cavaloglou New Jersey Youth Chorus P.O. Box 100, Whippany, 07081 for the Mentally Ill) Group meets first and third Wednes- P.O. Box 697, Chatham, 07928 (973) 263-2683 PO Box 260, East Hanover day, 8 p.m. 1 Kane Place Contact: Sarah Kuhns hanoverwinds.org (973) 285-7578 (973) 998-5670 East Hanover Music Director: Matthew Paterno [email protected] [email protected] Historical Society 75-member symphony Rehearsals: Monday afternoons and 174 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Senior Citizens Chathams evenings during the school year at P.O. Box 216, of Hanover Township Chatham United Methodist Church East Hanover 07936 15 N. Jefferson Road, Chatham Community Band njyouthchorus.org Contact: Carl Vidal (973) 884-9343 P.O. Box 142, Chatham Box N, Whippany (973) 635-0956 Lyrica Chamber Music Series East Hanover Senior Citizens Dial A Ride, call (973) 428-2498 President: Ed Beales 240 Southern Blvd., Chatham Town- 96 Mount Pleasant Ave., Meetings: First and third Wednesday Music Director: Brian Conti ship, (973) 309-1668 East Hanover 07936 of each month at Community Center, chathamcommunityband.org Directors: David Kaplan, Ani Kalayjian (973) 428-3060 N. Jefferson Road, Whippany lyricachambermusic.org Meetings: 11 a.m. second & fourth Musicians meet from 7:30 to 9 Kiwanis Club of the Hanovers Presenting world class chamber mu- Mondays of month at center. p.m. on Tuesdays at Chatham High 79 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls sic since 1987. School, 255 Lafayette Ave., Chatham Hanover Garden Club 6:30 p.m., 2nd Thursday Boy Scouts, Township. Represents the Township Patriots Path Council Chatham Community Players Denville Township of East Hanover 1 Saddle Road, Cedar Knolls 23 N. Passaic Avenue, Chatham Eagle Rock Ave., East Hanover 07936 (973) 765-9322 Ayres/Knuth Farm (973) 635-7363 President: Cassandra Nielson www.hanoverkiwanis.org Foundation Inc. chathamplayers.org (973) 515-1034 P.O. Box 304, Denville 07834 Group has been producing quality Meetings are the first Monday of the Historic Farm at 25 Cooper Road Harding Township performances since 1922. month at the Tom Rinaldi recreation ayresknuthfarm.org center; 7:30 Sept.-June. Friends of Great Swamp The Great Swamp Contact: Sue Schmidt, pres. National Wildlife Refuge Outdoor Education Center (973) 625-9345 Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center 247 Southern Blvd., Chatham 07928 [email protected] Hanover Township 32 Pleasant Plains Road, (973) 635-6629, morrisparks.net www.ayresknuthfarm.org American Legion Post 155 Harding Twp. Center is open to the public from also on Facebook and Instagram 13-23 Legion Place, Whippany (973) 425-9510 Center 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day year- 501-3c dedicated to the preservation (973) 884-2494 Contact: Stephen Herdman, president round. School classes can make res- and restoration of the historic Ayres Commander: Brian Pillion Meetings: Friends of Great Swamp ervations for nature-related lessons. Knuth Farm. Annual fundraiser Tree Meetings: 7:30 p.m., NWR conducts a continuing schedule Hiking trails are available. Sale starts Friday after Thanksgiving Third Tuesday of month of indoor and outdoor programs for through three weeke4nds in December. New Jersey Youth Chorus Boy Scouts, Patriots Path Council children and adults throughout the Box 697, Chatham 07928 Denville String Band 1 Saddle Road, Cedar Knolls year. Trails open sunrise to sunset. (973) 998-5670 P.O. Box 345, Al Thomas, district executive Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center open njyouthchorus.org 10 Station Road, Denville (973) 765-9322 x229 daily 10:00 - 4:00, except for federal Rehearsals: During school year at President: Tom Burtnett [email protected] holidays Delbarton School Fine Arts Building. (973) 267-2211 www.ppcbsa.org website: friendsofgreatswamp.org Monday afternoon: boys ensemble, Meetings: Check website for times. intermediate chorus, young men’s en- denvillestringband.com Hanover Area Chamber semble and advanced chorus. Thurs- of Commerce CONTINUED ON PAGE 24

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Harding Alliance Against >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO www.mendhampastimeclub.com Substance Abuse Nonprofit men’s social and fraternal or- c/o Judy Mallory, chair Please make sure to reach out to these community ganization which has been sponsoring [email protected] groups for updated information as hours, meet- and promoting athletics in the com- Meetings held held quarterly at Hard- ing times, activities and precautions are subject to munity since 1915; hosts annual Labor ing Township School guidance office change due to the ongoing public health crisis. Day carnival and Old Tyme Circus. Harding Township/Green Village Schiff Nature Preserve Bridle Path Association 339 Pleasant Valley Road, Mendham P.O. Box 710, New Vernon and necessities for Madison families, St. Hubert’s Animal Dorian von Aulock, executive director www.bridlepath.org and to help local families meet emer- Welfare Center (973) 543-6004 President: Jessica Jones gencies throughout the year. 575 Woodland Avenue, Madison www.schiffnaturepreserve.org sthuberts.org (908) 507-6963 Women Who Write Includes Mendham Township, Mend- (973) 377-2295 P.O. 652, Madison 07940 ham Borough an Chester, 780 acres. The center is open for animal adop- womenwhowrite.org Madison tions by appointment seven days a Madison Masonic Lodge No. 93 week, from 1:30-6 pm. St. Hubert’s Morris Plains Adult School of the Free and Accepted Masons also provides a variety of community Chathams, Madison, chartered in 1869 services including humane education, Bereaved Parents of the USA Florham Park and the Hanovers 170 Main St., Madison 07928 (973) a pet food pantry, low-cost spay/ Northern NJ Support Group 28 Walnut St., Madison 377-0044 neuter of community cats and a Contact: Pat Olausen (973) 443-9222 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., second and professional education series. We (973) 984-0251 theadultschool.org fourth Weds., except July and August. regularly advocate for animal welfare bereavedparentsusa.org The adult school offers a diverse se- legislation and work to engage our Rotary Club of Morris Plains lection of courses twice a year. Rose City Runners Club community to help us protect ani- P.O. Box 153, Morris Plains 07950 21 Valley Rd., Madison, NJ 07940 mals in N.J. and beyond. AAUW Contact: Barbara Rushman President: Patrick Boyne (American Association (973) 377-6276 Madison Historical Society morrisplainsrotary.org of University Women) Meetings: Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. P.O. Box 148, Madison Meetings: 7:47 a.m. Fridays at Village P.O. Box 935, Madison April through Oct. and 9 a.m. Nov. President: Susan Simon Restaurante & Pizza, 22 Gibralter (973) 822-2743 through March (973) 822-2377 Drive, Morris Plains. Meetings: Programs first Monday of rosecityrunners.com [email protected] Watnong Post 3401 the month Nov. through April, except madisonnjhistoricalsociety.org Veterans of Foreign Wars Jan. at 7 p.m. at the Madison Public Thursday Morning Club, Inc. Office Hours: Tuesday 10:30 a.m. - 45 Tabor Road, Morris Plains 07950 Library, 39 Keep St., Madison. 25 Cook Ave., Madison 3:30 p.m. and by appointment. (973) 377-0244 (973) 455-9732 Coro Lirico Office is located in the Local History Meetings: Third Wed. of every month [email protected] Center of the Madison Public Library. P.O. Box. 2273, Morristown ww.thursdaymorningclub.org at the post home. www.corolirico.com Established in 1896, the Thursday Museum of Early Trades & Crafts Warren Helms, music director Morning Club (TMC) is the largest 9 Main Street, Madison, NJ 07940 Morris Township Rehearsals: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays women’s club in New Jersey and also 973-377-2982 Grace Episcopal Church, 4 Madison one of the oldest. TMC works with [email protected] Burnham Park Association Ave., Madison. many local organizations for the ben- Meetings: Open Tues-Sat 10 a.m. to 178 Hillcrest Ave., Morris Township Madison Arts and efit of Madison and our surrounding 4 p.m., Sun Noon to 5 p.m., closed Contact: Dr. Lynn Siebert, pres. Culture Alliance communities. We own and operate Mondays. Closed on Sundays during (973) 540-1586; burnhampark.org President: Deborah Farrar Starker the Madison Community House; in the Summer. www.instagram.com/burnhamparknj/ MACA is a coalition of arts organiza- 1960 we opened a Preschool which www.metc.org. A nonprofit, grassroots, all-volunteer tions, cultural institutions, and a host is Licensed by the State of NJ and organization. we also established a Before & After of friends and colleagues dedcated to Mendhams Meetings: 8 times a year. No meet- encouraging cutrual collaborations in School Child Care Program in 2000 ings in December or during summer. “The Rose City.” in the Madison Elementary School Hexagon Players madisonartsnj.org which is also Licensed by NJ. Box Office: (908) 514-8499 General Meetings: First Thursday of Performances at Grace Lutheran Madison Eagle Christmas Fund the Month at Madison Community Church, 65 Main St., Mendham P.O. Box 160, Madison 07940 House other events / programs held www.hexagonplayers.org (908) 766-3900, ext 240 throughout the year at MCH. The fund solicits donations during the Pastime Club winter holiday to provide gifts, food 3 Hilltop Road, Mendham CONTINUED ON PAGE 25

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 25 COMMUNITY GROUPS Morristown residents. The members of the Wom- an’s Club of Morristown are dedicat- Canal Society of New Jersey ed to serving their community. The P.O. Box 737 Club is a non-profit, non-political, 300 Mendham Rd. non-sectarian organization whose Morristown, NJ purpose is to promote improvements (973) 292-2755 within its community, to offer civic, canalsocietynj.org cultural, and educational activities, Contact: Joe Macasek, president and to preserve the historic Dr. Lewis Meetings: 7 p.m. third Fri. of Jan., Condict House. March, May, Sept. and Nov. at Morris County Culture Center, 300 Mend- United Way of Northern New ham Rd., Morris Twp. Jersey, Morris Area P.O. Box 1948, Morristown 07962 Community Soup Kitchen (973) 993-1160; Mon.-Fri. 8-5 of Morristown John Franklin, chief executive 36 South St., Morristown 07960 www.unitedwaynnj.org/ (973) 267-0709; cskmorristown.org Large network of volunteers and op- Office hours are 9-3:30 Monday-Fri- portunities to help community. day; Breakfast served starting at 9 a.m.; Lunch 11-1. Mountain Lakes Deirdre’s House HALLOWEEN TRAIN 8 Court St., Morristown The Whippany Railway Museum on Route 10 in Whippany host- Big Brothers and Big Sisters (973) 631-5000 ed the “Halloween Express,” a spooky 10-mile, 45-minute train of Morris County deirdreshouse.org excursion on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019. 333 Route 46W, Executive director: Maria Vin- Suite 105, Mountain Lakes ci-Savetteire (888) 336-88328 Child Advocacy Center which pro- President: Kristin Cousins and new residents of Morristown and Lori Konya, president and CEO vides forensic interviewing, medical, Meetings: Second Wednesday of surrounding communities. A social and clinical counseling services to each month in Morris Plains group enjoying a variety of daytime, child victims of abuse and/or neglect A support group for Morristown, evening and weekend social activ- Randolph Township or children that have witnessed vio- Morris Township and Morris Plains ities: exploring new restaurants for Marrow Power lence.Services are provided in English mothers. lunch or dinner, theme and holiday parties held at members’ homes, 105 Shady Lane, Randolph 07869 and Spanish. Morris Choral Society wine and cheese socials, visits to gar- Contact: Lee March Grayson, P.O. Box 1783, Morristown Junior League of Morristown dens and parks and cultural events, Founder Pres. Conductor: Jason Tramm P.O. Box 270, Morristown 07960 as well as book club, bridge and Mah (973) 895-3356; marrowpower.org Contact: Dale Leppard, pres. (973) 539-2266 Jongg. Morristown Newcomers and Marrow Power is a nonprofit or- (973) 267-4936 President: Sieglinde Pylypchuk Neighbors also has a long history of ganization, dedicated to helping Meetings: 7:30 p.m., Mondays, jlmnj.org; email: [email protected] supporting local charities through patients suffering from illnesses that Frelinghuysen Middle School, both financial contributions and vol- can only be cured with a bone mar- Kiwanis Club of Morristown Morristown unteerism. row transplant. Marrow Power also P.O. Box 1695, Morristown morrischoralsociety.org offers support and guidance to the (973) 277-4171 Perinatal Loss Group Morristown Chapter, Daughters patient’s family members. [email protected] Morristown Medical Center of the American Revolution (973) 971-5748 Reelers Square Dance Club Knights of Columbus, 5 Olyphant Place, Morristown Rick and Linda Murphy, pres. George Washington (973) 267-4039 Woman’s Club (929) 373-3537 Council 359 Hours: Sunday 2-4 of Morristown Inc. Dances: 7:30 p.m., first and third 13 South St., Morristown [email protected] 51 South St., Morristown 07960 Fridays of the month Sept.-June at Michael Bannon, Grand Knight (973) 539-0467; www.wcomt.org Morristown Newcomers Ironia Elementary School, 303 Do- Meetings: Second and fourth Mon- General meetings are held at the & Neighbors ver-Chester Road, Randolph day, 8 p.m. at 13 South St. Club House at 11:30 a.m. on the Contact: email morristownnewcom- Facebook @ Reelers Square Dance third Tuesday of the month from Sep- MOMS Club of [email protected] NJ tember through May. Morris Plains visit morristownnewscomers.org/ www.reelersnj.wixsite.com/reelers Membership is open to all women; (Moms Offering Moms Support) A diverse group of women who they do not need to be Morristown [email protected] welcome and enjoy meeting current

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Essex and Morris counties Hendricks Field Golf Course Hawk Pointe Golf Club Picatinny Golf Club boast a number of beautiful and 220 Franklin Ave., Belleville 4 Clubhouse Drive, Golf Club challenging golf courses for all Public county course Washington 07882 121 Buffington Road, types of players. Here is a listing (973) 751-0178 GPS address: 294 Rte. 31 South, Picatinny Arsenal of them. www.essexfellscc.com Washington (908) 689-1870 (973) 724-4653 www.hawkpointegolf.com Essex County Millburn Golf Course - Gero Park www.picatinnygolf.com White Oak Ridge Road, Short Hills Knoll East Golf Club Cannon Gate Catering & Events Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club (973) 379-4156 1130 Knoll Road, Lake Hiawatha 121 Buffington Road 100 Walnut Ave., Livingston (973) 263-7115 Mountain Ridge Country Club Picatinny Arsenal (973) 992-4700 www.knollgolfclub.com www.cedarhillcc.com 713 Passaic Ave., West Caldwell (973) 724-2582 (973) 575-0734 Knoll West Golf Club www.cannongateevents.com East Orange Golf Course www.mountainridgecountryclub.org 990 Greenbank Road, Boonton Frog Falls 440 Parsonage Hill Rd, Short Hills (973) 263-7110 3227 Brown Road (973) 379-7190 www.knollgolfclub.com Morris County Picatinny Arsenal Essex County Country Club Madison Golf Club (973) 724-7275 350 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Black Oak Golf Club 155 Green Avenue, Madison www.frogfalls.com West Orange. Private. 169 Bartley Road, Long Valley (973) 377-5264 Pinch Brook Golf Course (973) 731-1400 (908) 876-9887 www.madisongolfclub.org www.essexcountycc.com www.blackoakgolfclub.com 234 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park Mendham Golf and Tennis Club (973) 377-2039, Essex Fells Golf Course Brooklake Country Club 2 Golf Lane, Mendham times (973) 644-4022 219 Devon Road, 139 Brooklake Road, Florham Park (973) 543-6524 www.pinchbrookgc.com Essex Fells Club (973) 377-2235 www.mendhamgolfandtennis.com (973) 226-3800 Pro shop (973) 377-6751 Rockaway River Country Club Tennis (973- 514-1547 Minebrook Golf Club 39 Pocono Road, Denville Francis A. Byrne Golf Course www.brooklakecc.com 500 Schooley’s Mountain Road, Main number (973) 627-0063 100 Pleasant Valley Way, Hackettstown (Washington Twp.) Golf Shop (973) 627-4461 West Orange Fairmount Country Club (908) 979-0366 www.rockawayrivercc.com (973) 736-2306 400 Southern Blvd., Chatham www.minebrookgc.com (973) 377-8900 Roxiticus Golf Club Green Brook Country Club www.fairmountcc.com Morris County Golf Club 179 Bliss Road, Mendham 100 W. Green Brook Road, 36 Punch Bowl Road, Morristown Pro Shop (973) 543-4017 North Caldwell Flanders Valley Golf Course (973) 539-7200 (973)543-7161 (973) 228-1800 81 Pleasant Hill Rooad, Flanders www.morriscgc.com [email protected] www.greenbrookcc.org (973) 584-5382 www.roxiticus.com www.flandersvalleygc.com

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Photo by James Lent FALL FARMERS MARKET IN MORRIS PLAINS Mike and Kayte Dietrich of Morristown with their dog, Jameson, take in the Morris Plains Farmers Market that ran through Oct. 17, 2020 on the Merchant Block on Speedwell Avenue Extension in Morris Plains.

WIND SYMPHONY AT MALAPARDIS Liz and George Russ of Whip- pany enjoy a concert by the Hanover Wind Symphony at Malapardis Park in Hanover Township on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020.

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African-Methodist- >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO Youth Pastor: Mike DeLuca Episcopal Services: 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. (cur- Please make sure to reach out to these places of rently online only) Bethel AME Church worship for updated information as hours, meet- mendhamhills.org 53 Central Ave. Madison ing times, activities and precautions are subject to Newbridge Church 973.822.1625 change due to the ongoing public health crisis. The Rev. Vanessa L. Perry, M.Div., Senior 57 Kahdena Road, Morristown Pastor (973) 630-1625; newbridgenj.com Sunday Morning Church School: 10 Pastor: Tim Daniels Pastor: Rev. Jerry Carter Jr. Pastor: Rev. W. Douglas Banks Services: Sunday,10 a.m. a.m.; Sunday Morning Divine Worship: Services: Sunday, 7:45, 10 a.m.; Service: Sunday, 11 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.; Wednesday Zoom Prayer Call: Church school, Sunday 9 a.m.; school, 9:30 6:45 p.m.; Thursday Bible Study: 7 p.m.; Bible study Tuesday at 7 p.m. Christian Science Friday Family Zoom Connection: 7 p.m. www.calvarybc.org [email protected] Bible Chapel First Church of Christ Scientist bethelamemadison.com First Baptist Church of Caldwell 18 Washington Ave., Morristown Facebook: Bethel Ame Madison 259 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell Grace Bible Chapel (973) 539-3259 (973) 226-1004 100 Oakdale Road, Chester Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Wed. at Bethel AME Church [email protected] (908) 879-5061 7:30 p.m 59 Spring St., Morristown Clergy: Rev. David Bulka, pastor www.gracebiblechapelnj.org www.christiansciencemorristown.org (973) 267-8912 Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Services: 11 Lead Pastor: Peter Gatto Sr. Pastor: Sidney Williams a.m., 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer and Bible Family Ministries Pastor: Service: Sunday worship 8 a.m. and 11 study 7 p.m. Wednesday. James Backing Church of Christ a.m.; Wed., Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. Worship Service: Sunday 10 a.m. First Baptist Church of Madison Recovery Group: Monday 7 p.m. Church of Christ 34 Cook Ave., Madison GriefShare: Fall & Spring Sessions. 382 Fairmount Ave., Chatham Assembly of God (973) 966-1155 (973) 635-6810 www.fbcofmadison.org Rev. Jared Turbyfill, preacher Calvary Assembly of God Services: Sunday 10:55; Sunday Byzantine Catholic Worship: Sundays at 10 a.m. 450 Schooley’s Mountain Road, School 9:30 chathamchurchofChrist.org Hackettstown Holy Wisdom (908) 852-6093 First Baptist Church Byzantine Catholic Church Morristown Church of Christ Clergy: Rev. Vincent DiBenedetto 51 Washington St., Morristown 197 Emmans Road, Flanders 265 Martin Luther King, Morristown Services: Sunday worship 11 a.m., (973) 538-4477 (973) 777-2553 (973) 267-0578 Wednesday 7 p.m.; Sunday School, Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. Pastor: V. Rev. John S. Custer, Minister: Rev. Wesley Marrow 9:30 a.m. www.fbcmorristownnj.com Cantor Emery Rosko Services: Sunday, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; calvaryaghackettstown.com Grace Church Services: Saturday 4 p.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Weds., 7 p.m. El Shaddai Assembly of God www.grace4families.com 89 Burnham Road, Morris Plains BETHLEHEM CAMPUS Christian and Lead Pastor: Rev. Eleazar Cortezano 758 Route 10, Randolph 07869 Missionary Alliance Congregational Services: Sunday, 10:45 a.m. (973) 366-3434; fax (973) 366-0862 Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. First Congregational Church Mountaintop Church Long Hill Chapel and Morristown NETCONG CAMPUS Community Church 30 Hillside Road, Chester 6 Naughright Road, Mount Olive 1500 Route 46, Netcong, NJ 07857 (908) 879-5322 (908) 850-5477 525 Shunpike Road, Chatham (973) 347-0667; fax (973) 691-4214 (973) 377-2255 www.fccofchester.org Pastor: Rev. Matthew Jones Services: Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 9:45 Clergy: Rev. Layne Mershimer, pastor Services: Sunday, 9 a.m. and 10:30 fax (973) 377-8725 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Clergy: Sr. Pastor Andy Hastie Services: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Spanish, 4:30 p.m.; Bible Study/ a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m.; Bible Madison Baptist Church Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. Family Night, Wed., 7 p.m. study, 9:15 a.m. 203 Green Ave. at Shunpike, Madison (10 a.m. June 26-Sept. 18) www.mtopag.org Youth and Kids Groups, Wednesday, (973) 377-2121 Mendham Hills 6:30 p.m. www.madisonbaptistchurchnj.org Baptist Community Church Clergy: Rev. Lou Paradiso, pastor; 480 Route 24 (church building) Services: Sunday worship 10:45 a.m. Calvary Baptist Church 474 Route 24 (mailing address) 10 Martin Luther King Ave., Union Baptist Church Chester, NJ 07930 Morristown 89 Spring St., Morristown 908-879-2880 (973) 267-0136 (973) 538-4781 [email protected] Senior Pastor: John Isemann CONTINUED ON PAGE 29

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 29 PLACES OF WORSHIP Eastern Orthodox St. Paul’s Episcopal Church www.venkateswaratemple.org Jewish 29 Hillview Ave., Morris Plains Services: Week days: 8:30 a.m. - Holy Trinity Orthodox Church (973) 285-0884; Rector: Rev. Paul 12:30 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.; Congregation Adath Shalom 120 Dover-Chester Road, Olsson Weekends, National Holidays and 841 Mountain Way, Morris Plains Randolph 07845 Services: Sunday via Zoom (contact Festivals: 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. (973) 539-8549 (973) 366-8360 the church office for log-in creden- Clergy: Rabbi Moshe Rudin ISSO Shree Swaminarayan Pastor: Very Rev. David Fox tials to join us), 10 a.m.; Saturday on Services: Fri., 7:15 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. Hindu Temple Check website for services the Lawn, in-person, 5:30 p.m. www.adathshalom.net www.holytrinityrandolph.com 1699 US Highway 46 E, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Parsippany, NJ 07054 Congregation Agudath Israel 70 Maple Ave., Morristown (973) 588-4529 20 Academy Road, Caldwell Ecumenical Ministry (973) 538-0555 [email protected] (973) 226-3600 Interim Rector: Rev. Robert G. Trache H.H. 1008 Acharya Shree fax, (973) 226-7480 Panther Valley Services: Sunday, 8 and 10:15, holy Koshalendraprasadji Maharaj www.agudath.org Ecumenical Church communion, adult education at 9 a.m. www.issoppny.org Clergy: Rabbi Alan Silverstein. 1490 Route 517, Hackettstown Summer, hours are Sunday, 8, 10 a.m. Regular Services: 8am - Noon, 4pm Services: Check website for times (908) 852-5444; fax (908) 850-4754 www.stpetersmorristown.org - 8pm / All Hindu holidays are cele- Pastor: Rev. Ninabeth Metcalf Congregation Ahavath Yisrael brated the day of. Kindly visit website 9 Cutler St., Morristown Services: Sun., 10:30 a.m. worship for more info. and church school. Evangelical (973) 267-4184 [email protected] Sanatan Mandir Clergy: Rabbi Maeir Kopel www.panthervalleychurch.org Calvary Evangelical Free Church 16 Jean Terrace, Services: Fri., sundown; Sat., 9:15 450 Fells Road, Essex Fells Parsippany NJ 07054 a.m. and sundown; Sun., 8:30 a.m. (973) 226-5272 973-334-1819 www.ahavas.net Episcopal fax, (973) 226-3394 www.sanatanmandirnj.org Congregation Beth Torah www.cefcnj.org Priest: Pravin Maheta 215 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park Church of the Redeemer Services: Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m. Mandir Hours: 36 South St., Morristown (973) 377-6020 Morning 8 - 11 a.m. Cantor and Spiritual Leader: Jona- (973) 539-0703 Evening 5 - 9 p.m. Rector: Rev. Cynthia Black Gospel than Comisar Aarati at 7:30 p.m. Service: Friday evening services and Services: Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m. Weekly Events: (summer 9:30 a.m.) Living Water Tabernacle Saturday morning full service. 29 White Hall Road, Montville, Monday: Shiv Pooja 7 p.m. [email protected] Tuesday: Hanuman Chalisa 7:15 p.m. Morristown Jewish Center www.redeemermorristown.org www.lwtnj.com; (973) 331-1400 Services: Sunday worship Beit Yisrael Grace Church 177 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown & children’s church 10 a.m. Independent 4 Madison Avenue (973) 538-9292 Clergy: Rabbi David J. Nesson; Madison, NJ 07940 Christ Chapel of Essex Greek Orthodox Cantor Shana Onigman (973) 377-0106 x 117 Meets in Alumni Theater at Caldwell Services: Friday (see website for time) gracemadison.org College, 120 Bloomfield Ave., Cald- St. Andrew Greek www.mjcby.org [email protected] well Rector: The Rev. Susan R. Ironside Orthodox Church 1447 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph Office: (973) 226-6896 Mount Freedom Jewish Center Services: Call or email office for ser- Clergy: Rev. Drew Struss, pastor. P.O. Box 202, 1209 Sussex Turnpike, vice times during COVID) (973) 584-0388; fax (973) 584-3573 Pastor: Rev. John Theodosion Services: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Randolph 07970 St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Services: Sunday 8:45 a.m.; divine Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; (973) 895-2100; fax, (973) 895- 9 E. Main Street, Mendham 07945 liturgy: 10 a.m., fellowship follows; Fellowship hour, noon Sunday. 4315 (973) 543-4471 Sunday school, 11 a.m. (no Sunday Clergy: Rabbi Menashe East Clergy: Rev. Lorna Erixson school in summer) Services: Sat., Shabbat, 9 a.m.; Mon.- Independent Fri., 6:45 a.m.; Sun. 8 a.m., holidays Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. www.standrewgonj.org Fundamental www.stmarksmendham.org 9 a.m. Facebook: Mt. Freedom Jewish Living Praise Church St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Hindu Center 37 Vreeland Road, Florham Park 200 Main St., Chatham Borough www.mtfjc.org (973) 635-8085 Hindu Temple and (973) 822-3700; fax (973) 822-2327 www.stpaulschatham.org Cultural Society of USA, Inc. Clergy: Rev. Jeremy Alleman, pastor Rector: Rev. Mary E. Davis 1 Balaji Temple Drive, Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Wed,7:30 Services: Sunday, 8, 10 a.m., Bridgewater, NJ 08807 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. healing service. (908) 725-4477 www.livingpraisechurch.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 30

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Pine Brook Jewish Center >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO Islamic Society of Basking Ridge 174 Changebridge Road (ISBR) Montville, NJ 07045 Please make sure to reach out to these places of P.O. Box 173, 124 Church Street, (973) 244-9800 worship for updated information as hours, meet- Bernards Twp. [email protected] ing times, activities and precautions are subject to (908) 647-1786 Rabbi: Mark David Finkel change due to the ongoing public health crisis. [email protected] Services: Friday Evenings at 8:00 p.m. President: Mohammad Ali Chaudry, Ph.D. The family service is held on the first Samir Mostafa, Secretary Friday of each month at 7:00 pm Latter-Day Saints 160 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park Services: Please visit isbri.org for instead of 8:00 pm from September (973) 377-7425 service times. through June. Friday evening services Church of Jesus Christ fax (973) 377-3677 Islamic Society of during July and August will all be Latter Day Saints Pastor: Beau Nelson 354 US Highway 46, Suite 2C & 2D at 8:00 pm. Saturday Mornings at 283 James St., Morris Township Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. Hackettstown, NJ 07840 9:45 a.m. with preliminary prayers at (973) 984-2258 (908) 441-6560; isnj.net 9:30 am. Sunday Morning Minyan at Service: Sunday, 10 a.m. St. Mark Lutheran Church [email protected] 9:00 a.m. when Religious School is 100 Harter Road, Morristown Church of Jesus Christ President: Mohsin Ansari in session. (973) 538-3939 of Latter-Day Saints Pastor: Rev. Beau Nelson Imam: Imam Jawad Ahmed Temple B’nai Or 209 Mountain Avenue, Services: Sunday 9:15 a.m.; fellow- Javed Rathore, Secretary, ISNJ Board 60 Overlook Road, Morristown North Caldwell ship 10:30 (virtual service 10 a.m.) Services: Please visit isnj.net for the (973) 539-4539 (973) 226-8975 www.saint-mark-lutheran-church.org meeting schedule. Clergy: Rabbi Michael Satz (also family history center number) See website for Shabbat services familysearch.org Somerset Hills Lutheran Church www.templebnaior.org Services: Sunday, English 10 a.m.; 350 Lake Road, Basking Ridge Nazarene Spanish, 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 (908) 766-2858; www.shlc.net Church of the Nazarene Temple Hatikvah a.m.-1 p.m. [email protected] 58 Pleasant Hill Road, Flanders Service: Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday 80 Beaver Avenue, Clinton (973) 584-0212; fax (973) 584-7010 school 10:40 a.m. (908) 735-4887 Clergy: Rabbi Daniel Zucker Lutheran Pastor: Rev. Scott A. Kovalcik Services: Fri., 7:30 p.m.; Sat., 9:30 Trinity Lutheran Church Services: Sunday, 10 a.m.; Sunday a.m. Grace Lutheran Church 131 Mountain Way, Morris Plains school, 11 a.m. www.templehatikvahnj.org 65 E. Main St., Mendham (973) 538-7606 www.clintonnazarene.org (973) 543-7595 www.tlcmp.com Temple Shalom www.gracemendham.org Pastor: Rev. David Behm 215 S. Hillside Ave., Succasunna Stated Supply Pastor: Services: Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible Nondenominational (973) 584-5666 Dr. Timothy Wengert Study, Faithfulness Christian Church Clergy: Rabbi Inna Serebro-Litvak Services: Sunday worship and Sunday Sunday school 9 a.m. (Chinese Christian Church) Services: Check website for times. School, 10 a.m. www.tshalom.org 16 Church Rd, Randolph, NJ 07869 Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Methodist Phone: (862) 244-3717 Temple Sholom of West Essex 300 Shunpike Road, Chatham Clergy: Rev. Joseph Chen 760 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove (973) 635-5889; fax (973) 635-3605 Ironia Free Methodist Church fccnj.org (973) 239-1321; fax, (973) 239- Pastor: Rev. Dr. Christa Compton 298 Dover Chester Road, Randolph Fellowship Deaconry Ministries 7935 Services: Sunday worship and Sunday (973) 970-9878 3575 Valley Road, Liberty Corner www.sholom.net school, 10 a.m.; coffee and tea fol- Pastor: Danny Martinez (908) 647-1777; deaconry.org Clergy: Rabbi Laurence Groffman low in sanctuary Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. worship Director: Rev. Joel E. Davis Cantor: Kenneth Feibush www.gloriadeichatham.org Services: Shabbat worship, 8 p.m. Fellowship Conference Center Friday Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Muslim (908) 991-3212 (7:30 p.m. during summer), 6:30 p.m. 319 Quaker Church Road, Randolph [email protected] Islamic Center of Morris County on the first Friday of every month (973) 366-4267 Day Camp Sunshine 1 Mannino Dr. Rockaway (not summer). Clergy: Rev. Aaron Uphoff (908) 647-9624 Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; (973) 664-1111 daycampsunshine.org Sunday School and Bible Study, 9 [email protected] Sunshine Preschool & infant Care a.m. Imam Adel AlMorsi (908) 604-2707 www.randolphlutheran.org President: Mostafa Abuzeed sunshinepreschool.net Services: Please visit icmcnj.com for Good Shepherd Lutheran Church service times. CONTINUED ON PAGE 31

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 31 PLACES OF WORSHIP Randolph Church of Christ First Church of Hanover Contact: Danielle Doyle, office man- of Morris Plains 316 Quaker Church Road, Randolph 14 Hanover Road ager 400 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains (973) 366-9122 East Hanover, NJ 07936 (973) 543-4012; fax (973) 543-0958 (973) 539-3481 Services: Sunday worship 10 a.m.; (973) 887-0298 www.hilltopchurch.org Pastor: Rev. Don Brown Wed., 6:30 p.m.; Group discussion, [email protected] Clergy: Rev. Alison Paden, pastor. Service: Sundays at 9:30 am; Chris- Sunday 11:30 a.m., call for details. firstchurchhan.org Meetings: Sunday Education Hour: tian Education at 9:45 am www.randolphchurch.org 8:50 at 14 Hilltop Road (Septem- www.mppresby.org First Memorial ber-May). Presbyterian Church The Presbyterian Church Sunday worship: 10 a.m. in Sanctu- 51 W. Blackwell Street, Dover in Morristown Orthodox Christian ary, 20 Hilltop Road, Mendham. (973) 366-0216 57 E. Park Place, Morristown Online Services: Youtube Channel St. Gregory Palamas Orthodox Pastor: Rev. Alan R. Schaefer (973) 538-1776 ‘Hilltop Church - Mendham’ 5 Church Street, Glen Gardner Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. Pastors: Rev. Dr. Edward Halldorson; (908) 537-1099 www.fmpcdover.org Hope Presbyterian Church Rev. Sarah Green Pastor: Rev. Tristan Gall 658 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Online Worship Sundays at 8AM First Presbyterian Church Services: Sun., 10 a.m. for additional (973) 895-9991 www.pcmorristown.org at Caldwell times please check the website www. Pastor: Jeff Ridgway 326 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell Roseland Presbyterian Church stgregoryoca.org Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. (973) 228-0310; fax (973) 228-0629 40 Freeman Street, Roseland www.realhope.org www.firstprescaldwell.org; (973) 226-2722 Pentecostal [email protected] Kitchell Memorial Pastor: Rev. Laurin Currie McArthur Clergy: Rev. Bill Schram, pastor Presbyterian Church Services: Sunday worship and Sunday Abundant Life Worship Sanctuary Worship 9:30a.m., Illumi- 469 Ridgedale Avenue school, 9:30 a.m.; summer at 10 a.m. 43 S. Jefferson Road, Whippany nate Contemporary Worship 11a.m. East Hanover, NJ 07936 Union Hill Presbyterian Church (973) 463-9455 Childcare (infant - 3 years) and 973-887-6939 427 Franklin Road Sr. Pastor: Donnie Rosa Sunday School (3 years - 7th grade) [email protected] Denville, NJ 07834 Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. available at the 9:30 a.m. service from www.kitchellchurch.org (973) 361-9020 Sunday school, 9 a.m. (summer) September-June. Livestream services Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Church [email protected] www.abundantlifewhippany.com available at www.firstprescaldwell.org School 10:00 a.m. (none during unionhillchurch.org summer) Church of God in Christ First Presbyterian Church Pastor: Rev. Timothy Clarkson 3 Rev. G.A. Rogers Way, Morristown of New Vernon Ogden Memorial Services: Worship and Sunday School (973) 993-5508 2 Lee’s Hill Road, New Vernon Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. Sundays Sr. Pastor: Rev. Robert Rogers (973) 538-8394 286 Main St., Chatham Borough Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; pcnv.org (973) 635-5567, fax (973) 635-7721 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Pastor: Rev. William H. Stone III Clergy: Rev. Kathi Heath Quaker Services: Sunday worship and Sunday Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; Chatham-Summit Quaker Mtg. Presbyterian school,10 a.m. Sunday School , 10:15 a.m.; 9:30 July 158 Southern Blvd., Chatham Twp. and August First Presbyterian Church Clerk: Connie Adams Calvary Presbyterian Church of Whippany Presbyterian Church Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. (July and 144 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park 494 Route 10, Whippany of Chatham Twp. August, 10 a.m.) (973) 377-4837; (973) 887-2197 240 Southern Blvd., Chatham www.chathamquakers.org fax (973) 377-3204 Pastor: Rev. Sarah Cairatti (973) 635-2340, fax (973) 635-2447 Pastor: Rev. Ronald deGroot Services: Sunday worship, 10:15 Clergy: Rev. Heather Morrison Yaden, Reformed Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. (July a.m.; church school, 10:15 a.m. interim senior pastor and August, 9:30 a.m.); church www.whippanychurch.com Services: Sunday worship Fairfield Reformed Church school, 10:30 a.m. September-June 10 a.m. (virtual); church school 10 Hildale Park Presbyterian 360 Fairfield Road, Fairfield www.calvarytodaylive.org a.m. (virtual) 85 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls (973) 227-5428 www.pcct-nj.org Community Presbyterian Church (973) 539-1152 Clergy: Rev. Scott Nichols 220 Main St., Chester Pastor: Ross. H. Lang Presbyterian Church of Madison Sunday worship: 1-2 p.m. (908) 879-5091; Services: Sunday worship, 11 a.m.; 19 Green Ave., Madison fax (908) 879-1596 Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; (973) 377-1600, Pastor: Rev. Christopher Scrivens Summer service, Sunday, 10 a.m. fax (973) 377-8756 Services: Sunday worship, 10. a.m. www.hildaleparkchurch.org Clergy: Rev. Scott Foster Church School, 10 a.m. Services: Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m. www.cpcchester.org Hilltop Church 14 Hilltop Road, Mendham Presbyterian Church CONTINUED ON PAGE 32

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Stanton Reformed Church >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO St. Thomas More Parish 1 Stanton Mountain Rd., Stanton Madison Ave. & 4 Convent Rd., Mor- (908) 236-2381 Please make sure to reach out to these places of ristown Pastor: Rev. Beth Scibienski worship for updated information as hours, meet- (973) 267-5330 Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. ing times, activities and precautions are subject to Pastor: Rev. Thomas Fallone www.stantonrc.org change due to the ongoing public health crisis. Masses: Sun. 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m.; daily Mass Mon.-Sat. 8:15 Trinity Reformed Church a.m., confession 3 p.m. Saturday. 401 Greenbrook Road, N. Plainfield (908) 756-2125; fax (908) 756-2126 Corpus Christi Church St. Joseph Church St. Vincent Martyr Church Clergy: Pastor Scott Harris 234 Southern Blvd., Chatham Twp. 6 New Street, Mendham 26 Green Village Road, Madison Services: Sun., 10 a.m. (973) 635-0070 (973) 543-5950; fax (973) 543-6025 (973) 377-4000; fax 973-377-8242 www.trinitychurchnj.org Clergy: Rev. T. Kevin Corcoran, pastor www.stjoesmendham.org Pastor: Rev. Msgr. George F. Hundt. Rev. Andrew F. Dutko, parochial vicar Clergy: Monsignor Joseph Anginoli, Masses: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, pastor; Annette Tracy, religious educa- Saturday, 5 p.m., 7 p.m. (Spanish) Sun- Reformed Episcopal 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a.m.; weekdays tion dir. day, 7:15, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon. 7:30 a.m. Masses: Saturday 5 p.m. Sun. 7:30, (July-August: 7:15, 9:15, 11:15). Covenant Chapel www.corpuschristi.org 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 p.m.; daily 127 W. Oak Street, Basking Ridge Mass 7:30 p.m. night before vigil St. Virgil’s Church (908) 766-6174; covenantrecnj.org Holy Family Church 250 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains Services: Sunday worship, 11 a.m. 1 Lloyd Ave., Florham Park St. Margaret of Scotland Church (973) 538-1418; fax 973-538-2992 (from Sept. through June), 10 a.m. (973) 377-1817 6 Sussex Ave., Morristown Pastor: Rev. Michal Falgowski (during the summer), Sunday School, Rev. Thomas Rekiel, pastor (973) 538-0874 Masses: Sunday, 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. (Sept. through June) Masses: Mon.-Fri. 8:15 a.m. Pastor: Father Hernan Arias noon; Mon.-Fri., 6:30 a.m., 12:10 p.m.; Saturday, 8:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; Masses: Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. English; Sat., 8 a.m., 5 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 9, 10:30, noon, Tues., Fri. 7 p.m. (Spanish), Sat. 5 p.m., www.stvirgilparish.org Religious Science 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. (Spanish); Sat. 5 p.m. English; Sun. 7:30,10:00 a.m., noon (Spanish), Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Center For Spiritual 5:30 p.m., Holy days, 8 a.m., noon, 6 Traditional 75 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls Living Morristown p.m., English; 7:30 p.m., Spanish (973) 538-1358 331 Mount Kemble Ave., Morristown www.saintmargaretchurch.com St. Anthony of Padua (973) 539-3114 Clergy: Rev. Paddy O’Donovan, pastor Traditional Catholic Church Rev. Frankie Timmers Rev. W. Alex Nevitt, parochial vicar St. Matthew the Apostle 103 Gould Avenue, Service: Sunday, 11 a.m. Masses: Sat., 5 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30, 9, 335 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph North Caldwell www.cslmorristown.org 10:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m.; weekdays, (973) 584-1101; fax (973) 584-0499 (973) 228-1230 or 12:10, 5 p.m.; summer weekdays at Pastor: Rev. Brian Quinn 203-431-0201 12:10 only Masses: Sat., 5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., Masses: Sunday, 7:30, 10 a.m. First Roman Catholic www.ndcarmel.com 10:00 a.m., 12 p.m., 5:00 p.m. (Labor Friday Mass at 6 p.m.; First Saturday Day to Memorial Day); 8, 9:30, 11:00 Our Lady of Mercy Church Mass, 9 a.m. DIOCESE OF PATERSON: a.m. (Summer Schedule); weekdays, 9 Parsippany Rd., Whippany Mon-Thurs., 8 a.m. Assumption Church (973) 887-0050 91 Maple Ave., Morristown www.stmatthewsrandolph.org Unitarian Pastor: Rev. Roberto Amador Universalist (973) 539-2141 Masses: Saturday, 9 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; St. Patrick Church Monsignor John E. Hart Sunday, 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; Mon.-Fri., 41 Oliver St., Chatham Unitarian Universalist Masses: Sat., 8 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; Sun- 6:30 a.m.; Summer, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. (973) 635-0625; fax 973-635-0119 day, 7, 8:30, 10 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 5:30 Congregation at Montclair www.ourladyofmercyparish.com Pastor: Rev. Bob Mitchell 67 Church Street, (Sept.-May) Masses: Mon. - Sat., 8 a.m. and 5 Resurrection Parish Montclair www.assumptionparish.org p.m.; Sun. 7:30, 9, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. 651 Millbrook Ave., Randolph (973) 744-6276; www.st-pats.org Church of Christ the King (973) 895-4224; Fax (973) 895-3224; fax, (973) 744-0131 Blue Mill Road, New Vernon Clergy: Rev. John Tarantino, St. Rose of Lima Church www.uumontclair.org (973) 539-4955; Fax (973) 267-7070 Rev. Monsignor George Dudak 312 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover Senior ministers: Rev. Anya www.churchofchristtheking.org Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, (973) 887-5572; fax (973) 884-0476 Sammler-Michael and Rev. Scott Clergy: Rev. Brian Sullivan, pastor; 7:30, 9:15, 10:45 a.m., 12:15 p.m.; Pastor: Rev. Maciej Kranc Sammler-Michael Mary Joseph Schultz SCC, pastoral weekdays, 9 a.m. Masses: Sat., 5:30 p.m.; Sun., 7:30 Services: Sunday, 9:30 and 11:15 associate; youth minister Christa Ro- www.resurrectionparishnj.org a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:15 a.m. (from last Sunday in June to the mano, youth Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; p.m., and 7 p.m. weeksdays, 9 a.m. first Sunday in September, 10 a.m.) Sunday, 7, 9, 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m. www.saintroseoflimachurch.org CONTINUED ON PAGE 33

New Jersey Hills Media Group newjerseyhills.com Our Town PAGE 33 PLACES OF WORSHIP United Church Mt. Fern United of Christ Methodist Church 443 Quaker Church Road, Randolph Brookside Community Church (973) 366-4418 8 E. Main St., Brookside 07926 Clergy: Rev. John Hartman (973) 543-7229 Services: Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Minister: Rev. Nicolette Siragusa (Check website for services) Services: Sunday worship, 9:30 www.mtfernumcnj.org a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Child care United Methodist Church available. in Green Village www.brooksidechurch.org 500 Spring Valley Road, Green Vil- lage, NJ 07935 (973) 377-1459 United Methodist Pastor: Rev. Annie E. Williams Sunday Morning Worship at 10:00 Caldwell United a.m.; Church School Sunday morn- Methodist Church ings at 10 a.m. September – June 8 Academy Road, Caldwell (973) 226-4410 Morristown Church on the caldwellchurch.org Green Contact: Rev. Vivian Rodeffer, pastor. 50 S. Park Place, Morristown Services: Sunday worship10 a.m. (973) 538-2132 Pastor: Rev. Luana Cook Scott Chatham United Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m. for Methodist Church Sept. -June; July and Aug. 10 a.m. 460 Main St., Chatham, NJ 07928 www.morristownumc.org (973) 635-7740 www.chathamumc.com United Methodist in Madison Sr. Pastor: Rev. Jeff Markay 24 Madison Ave., Madison Services: Sunday, 9, 11 a.m. (sum- (973) 377-1231 mer, 10 a.m.) Also online on our fax (973) 377-0093 website, Facebook and YouTube) www.umcmadison.org Clergy: Rev. Kate Hillis, pastor Mendham United Scott Ostlund, assistant pastor Methodist Church Services: Sunday, 8:30 and 10 a.m.; 10 E. Main St., Mendham July and August at 9:30. (973) 543-6376 www.mendhamumc.org Clergy: Samuel Choi, pastor Other Services: Sunday worship 9:45 a.m.; Sunday school for all ages, 9:15 Chinese Community Church a.m. Nursery care provided. of Northern New Jersey 272 Green Village Road, Millbrook United Green Village Methodist Church (973) 377-8211 246 Millbrook Ave., Randolph Services: Sunday, 10 a.m.; school, (973) 361-2881 11:30 a.m.; lunch, 12:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Holly Paul Services: Sunday worship at 9:45 a.m. www.millbrook-umc.org

MORRISTOWN MONUMENT The Civil War monument on the Green in Morristown was de- signed by sculptor Henry H. Davis and dedicated on July 4, 1871.

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Affiliate of St. Barnabas New Brunswick 08901 600 First Avenue, Raritan Goryeb Children’s Hospital Health Care System (732) 828-3000; rwjbh.org (908) 685-1444 100 Madison Ave., Morristown 1 Clara Maass Drive, Belleville Robert Wood Johnson Univer- fax (908) 685-2660 (973) 971-5200 (973) 450-2000 sity alternativesinc.org atlantichealth.org/Goryeb www.saintbarnabas.com/hospitals/ Hospital Somerset A state-designated “Children’s clara_maass Arthritis Foundation New Jersey 110 Rehill Ave., Somerville Hospital” – an earned recognition Specializes in general medical and 555 US Highway 1, Suite 220 (908) 685-2200; rwjuh.edu from New Jersey and the national surgical services. Iselin, NJ 08830 Children’s Hospital Association. Robert Wood Johnson University 848-229-3143 Hackensack Meridian Health Hospital Somerset offering compre- Programs and services vary. Please Hackettstown Medical Center. 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Hunterdon Medical Center (908) 760-8888; astra-hc.com Specializes in general medical and 2100 Wescott Drive, Flemington Saint Barnabas Medical Center Urgent Care, Open daily, extended surgical services and is a national- (908) 788-6100 94 Old Short Hills Road, Livingston hours of care, major insurances ly-recognized leader in cardiology, www.hunterdonhealthcare.org (973) 322-5000, (888)724-7123 accepted. orthopedics, nursing, critical care and Community hospital provides www.rwjbh.org/saintbarnabas geriatrics. comprehensive medical, surgical New Jersey’s oldest and largest Bonnie Brae atlantichealth.org/morristown and rehabilitative services for inpa- nonprofit, nonsectarian hospital, an 3415 Valley Road, Liberty Corner (908) 647-0800; Newton Medical Center tient and outpatient care. Includes affiliate of RWJBarnabas Health. fax: (908) 647-5021 175 High St., Newton Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center, SAINT CLARE’S HEALTH www.bonnie-brae.org (973) 383-2121 Hunterdon Behavioral Health, Home www.saintclares.com Bonnie Brae is one of the nation’s atlantichealth.org/newton Health Services, Hunterdon Wound Healing Center, Center for Nutri- Saint Clare’s Denville Hospital preeminent residential treatment Overlook Medical Center tion and Diabetes Management, 25 Pocono Road, Denville centers and special education 99 Beauvoir Ave., Summit Sleep Disorders Center, public and (973) 625-6000 schools for at-risk adolescent boys, (908) 522-2000 community health programs and ages 8-21, who have histories of Specializes in general medical and services. Saint Clare’s Dover Hospital trauma and are struggling with surgical services. Features a Neurosci- Physician Referral Service: 400 W. 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