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Latest figures show the Essex- listings of service clubs and organi- ABOUT THIS GUIDE Hunterdon-Morris-Somerset area zations, health care facilities, served by Recorder Community schools, places of worship, libraries Newspapers with more than 220,000 and the key people to contact for any residential households, including of those organizations. single- and multiple-family For many of our commuter resi- dwellings. dents who depend upon mass trans- The area is a diversified one in- portation for work or weekends trips habited by high-level corporate ex- to New York City and other areas, ecutives, middle management, and there are two communter lines that trade and service employees in all best serve their needs. They are the fields. Schools are ranked with some Lakeland 78 bus www.lakelandbus. of the best in the state and cultural com, and the Morris-Essex train offerings are plentiful. www.njtransit.com. Residents can enjoy music, art, You will also find listings of the theater and other endeavors as spec- key players in municipal govern- tators or participants. Recreation ment. Not sure of the name of the opportunities abound with many president of the local Board of Edu- playing fields, bikeways and other cation? You can find it in this book. sites for the active. Scenic parks The map at the left of this page beautify the area for the passive. shows the entire area covered by the Community service clubs and other Recorder Community Newspapers organizations are plentiful, forming group, the name of each newspaper the lifeblood of our communities. and the area it covers. Our Town is a guide for both the Browse through Our Town, keep newcomer to the area and the long- it on the kitchen counter, the table Recorder Newspapers time resident. In it you will find brief next to the recliner, the magazine Circulation Area histories of our communities, mu- rack in the family room. seums, recreation areas. There are Refer to it often.

INDEX OF ADVERTISERS WHAT’S INSIDE About this Guide ...... 5 Roxbury ...... 18 Basking Ridge Country Club ...... Premium Center Recorder Newspapers ...... 6 Schools ...... 34 Blaustein Early Childhood Center ...... 20 Morris County ...... 7 Health Care ...... 35 Bryant Furniture ...... 13 Choice Dermatology ...... Premium Center Mine Hill Township ...... 8 Public Safety ...... 36 Coldwell Banker ...... Premium Back Mount Arlington ...... 10 Recycling ...... 36 College of St. Elizabeth ...... Premium Back Delbarton School ...... 20 Centers for Young and Old .13 Community Groups ...... 38 Dr. Howard Bobrow ...... Premium Center Public Libraries ...... 13 Golf Courses ...... 42 Far Hills Country Day School ...... 40 Mount Olive ...... 14 Movie Theaters ...... 42 FDU Paralegal Studies . . . . .Premium Center The historic Silas Riggs house in Flemington Dept. Store . . . . .Premium Front Roxbury was built by Captain Silas Randolph Township ...... 16 Places of Worship ...... 43 Gifted & Talented Institute ...... 33 Riggs. Gill St. Bernards School ...... 40 Giorgios Pappas Furrier . . . . .Premium Front Premier Academy of Etiquette ...... 47 Greenbaum Interiors ...... Premium Center Radiology Center of Harding ...... Hesco Lighting #1 ...... Premium Front OUR TOWN ...... Premium Center Hesco Lighting #2 ...... Premium Center Roxbury Community School . .Premium Back JAG Physical Therapy ...... Premium Center is published annually Silverstein Eye ...... Premium Front PUBLISHERS as a supplement to its newspapers JCP&L ...... Premium Back St. Michael School ...... 20 Stephen W. Parker and Elizabeth K. Parker Keller Williams/Herridge Group ...... Studio 7 Fine Art Gallery . . .Premium Center by Recorder Community Newspapers, ...... Premium Front Take Flight Dance Center ...... 41 17-19 Morristown Road, Bernardsville, NJ 07924 OUR TOWN COORDINATOR King George Plumbing . . . .Premium Center The Albrook School ...... 47 Linda Campbell LEARN Associates ...... 41 The Children’s Corner ...... 48 This publication date: Aug. 30, 2012 Little Lambs Toddler Center ...... 33 The Palmer School ...... 40 Mediterranean Tile & Marble ...... The Sally and David Weintal Preschool . .47 To be included in the next edition, ...... Premium Center The Sundance School ...... 48 Executive Editor Elizabeth K. Parker Montgomery Academy ...... 48 send information to: The Tree House ...... 41 VP of Marketing & Sales Jerry O’Donnell Morristown Beard School ...... 41 The Willow School ...... 33 Our Town Mt. Bethel Village ...... Premium Center Business Manager Stephen W. Parker VNA of Northern NJ ...... Premium Center Recorder Community Newspapers Mount St. Mary Academy ...... 20 VNA of Somerset Hills . . . . .Premium Center Linda Campbell Advertising Designers Toni Codd Our Lady of Mercy ...... 41 Waggin’ Tail Kennel ...... 11 P.O. Box 687, Sally Harris Paragon Village ...... Premium Center Wesketch Architects ...... Premium Center Bernardsville, NJ 07924 Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 6 Our Town www.newjerseyhills.com RECORDER COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

Florham Park Eagle – Florham Park. Web Editor: Barbara Genese (908) 766-3900 ext. 224 Hanover Eagle – East Hanover Township, [email protected] Hanover Township. Madison Eagle – Madison. Online Advertising Representative: Gene Benfatti Morris NewsBee – Morris Plains, Morris [email protected] Township, Morristown. (908) 766-3900 ext. 235 Observer-Tribune – Chester , Chester Township, Harding Township, Mend- Web Sites ham Borough, Mendham Township and Washington Township. www.randolphreporter.com STEPHEN W. ELIZABETH K. Mount Olive Chronicle – Mount Olive PARKER PARKER www.roxburyregister.com Township, which includes Budd Lake and www.mtolivechronicle.com PUBLISHER PUBLISHER Flanders.

Recorder Community Newspapers is a family- Randolph Reporter – Randolph Township Publishers: owned newspaper and printing company that and Mine Hill Township. Elizabeth K. Parker and Stephen W. Parker publishes 18 weekly newspapers covering 57 Roxbury Register – Mount Arlington Bor- municipalities in Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon ough and Roxbury Township. Publisher Emerita: Nancy Knowles Parker and Essex counties. The newspapers and the municipalities each Executive Editor: Elizabeth K. Parker covers are: Somerset County Business Manager: Stephen W. Parker Essex County The Bernardsville News – Bedminster Asst. Executive Editor: Township, Bernards Township, Bernardsville, Philip J. Nardone The Progress – Caldwell, Essex Fells, Fair- Far Hills and Peapack-Gladstone. [email protected] field, North Caldwell, Roseland and West Echoes-Sentinel – Warren Township and Advertising Representative: Caldwell. Watchung (in Somerset County), Long Hill Mary Gilroy - (908) 879-4100 Verona Observer – Verona. Township (in Morris County). Observer Tribune, Mt Olive Chronicle [email protected] Cedar Grove Observer – Cedar Grove. The company’s Out & About section is a sep- arate entertainment section that is included Loretta Kieffer - (908) 879-4100 monthly in Recorder Community Newspa- Hunterdon County Randolph Reporter, Roxbury Register, The Citizen pers, along with special sections on a variety [email protected] of topics. Hunterdon Review – Califon, Clinton, Clin- ton Township, High Bridge, Lebanon Borough, A separate classified word for word section Production Manager: Linda Campbell Lebanon Township, Readington Township, including automotive, real estate, help want- [email protected] Tewksbury Township and Union Township. ed, for sale, work wanted and many more listings are carried in all Recorder newspa- Classified Advertising: Linda Proctor Today in Hunterdon – Clinton, Clinton pers. (908) 766-3900 ext. 243 Township, Flemington, Franklin Township, [email protected] Lebanon Borough, Raritan Township, Read- The Mount Olive Chronicle, Observer Tri- ington Township, Glen Gardner. bune, Randolph Reporter, The Citizen and Mt.Olive Chronicle Editor: Phil Garber Roxbury Register offices are located at [email protected] 530 E. Main St., Chester 07930. (908) 879-4100 ext.15 Morris County Circulation (908) 766-3900 Randolph Reporter, Chatham Courier – Chatham Borough, Classified advertising (800) 624-3684 Roxbury Register Editor: Mike Condon Chatham Township. Display advertising (908) 879-4100 [email protected] Subscriptions (908) 766-6960 (908) 879-4100 ext. 17 The Citizen – Denville Township, Dover, Editors (908) 879-4100 Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township, Fax (908) 879-6141 Our Town Coordinator: Linda Campbell Boonton, Boonton Township, Montville and [email protected] Out & About (908) 766-3900 (908) 766-3900 ext. 219 Mountain Lakes. Special sections (908) 766-3900 Echoes-Sentinel – Long Hill Township (in Sports (908) 879-4100 VP of Sales & Marketing: Jerry O’Donnell Morris County), Warren Township and Renew your Subscription [email protected] Watchung (in Somerset County). 908-766-6960 (908) 766-3900 ext. 230

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Rolling hills, shimmering lakes, acres of trail for the blind, ball fields, four award- open space, magnificent homes and corpo- winning golf courses, lakes, picnic sites, rate campuses are all nestled within the cross-country skiing, information centers, beautiful landscape in northwest New Jer- gardens, three indoor ice surfaces at Men- sey that is Morris County. nen Arena in Morris Township, and the One of the 10 wealthiest counties in the new Central Park of Morris County in Par- , Morris County long has been sippany. recognized as a prime setting for business Education in Morris County commands and family. a leading role, with outstanding public and The county was incorporated in 1739 private elementary, secondary and higher when it was separated from Hunterdon educational facilities. Fairleigh Dickinson County. Named after Col. Lewis Morris, University, the College of St. Elizabeth and then governor of the Province of New Jer- Drew University have their campuses in sey, it originally included what are now the the county, along with the two-year County counties of Morris, Sussex and Warren. Photo by Rob Davies College of Morris, and the Morris County Morris County is located about 30 miles The Morris County Courthouse is the major School of Technology. northwest of New York City. Within its 469 landmark in the county seat of Morristown. The School of Technology in Denville of- square miles of land area, the county con- fers both shared and full-time programs for The courthouse is located on Washington tains 39 municipalities with a 2012 popula- the county’s high school students and con- tion from the U.S. Census bureau estimated Street, just west of the Morristown Green. tinuing education programs for adults. The to be 497,999. school also administers specialized acade- Morris County is New Jersey’s seventh near Morristown on two separate occa- mies in fields that range from health care largest county. sions. sciences, math, science and engineering At its most distant points, the county Much of the historic lore of these en- and computer and information sciences to stretches 30 miles from east to west and 30 campments is preserved in Morristown Na- visual and performing arts, law and public miles from north to south. Multi-million tional Historical Park, the first national safety, culinary arts and finance and inter- dollar shopping centers and highway mer- historical park in the country. national business. chandising malls have combined with con- It was also in Morris County, at what is The school also administers specialized struction of world headquarters of name- now Historic Speedwell in Morristown, academies in the fields of construction brand firms, discount houses, chain stores that Alfred Vail and Samuel F.B. Morse per- arts; automotive sciences; networking in- and food markets to grow the area. fected and first publicly demonstrated the formation technology and communica- The county is served by a network of ma- electro-magnetic telegraph in 1838. tions; health care sciences; math, science jor interstate, state, county and municipal In November 2002, Morris County voters and engineering; visual and performing roadways as well as bus, train and airport approved the creation of the Historic arts; law and public safety, and schools in service. Preservation Trust Fund, allowing the free- child related careers, cosmetology, culinary NJ Transit serves thousands of county holders to amend the county’s Open Space arts, finance and international business commuters daily. Bus service links the 39 and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund to and veterinary science. municipalities to the metropolitan region. include the acquisition and preservation of Morris County is governed by a seven- Two airports are located within Morris historic sites and facilities. member Board of Chosen Freeholders County. The freeholders expanded that program elected at large to serve three-year terms. The county is bisected by a network of in 2012 to assist municipalities in purchas- The county administrator supervises the some 2,000 miles of federal interstate free- ing flood-prone residential properties and actual day-to-day operation of the county ways, and state, county and municipal converting them to permanently preserved government. roads. open space. The area civilian work force exceeds Today, Morris County is a rare blend of The county administration building is located on 273,000, and according to the Morris Coun- economic strength amid a healthy natural Washington Street and Court Street in Morristown. ty Economic Development Corp., the per- environment. The phone number is (973) 285-6010 or visit centage of the adult population possessing It offers diversified leisure time pursuits www.morriscountynj.gov. a college degree is 48 percent. and outstanding cultural and historical or- All of these factors coupled with a high ganizations and sites. 2013 Morris County quality of life have continued to attract Noted statewide for its recreational facil- many major companies and residents to ities and preservation of natural land- Board of Chosen Freeholders the county. scape, the Morris County Park System Thomas Mastrangelo, director Morris County is one of the great histor- (www.morrisparks.net) celebrated its 50th David Scapiccho, deputy director ical counties in the nation. During the anniversary in 2006. Douglas R. Cabana Revolutionary War, it was known as the Its parks, which attract about 4 million John Cesaro Military Capital of the American Revolu- visitors annually, encompass more than Ann F. Grossi tion. Its strategic location prompted Gen. 18,000 acres, 150 trail miles and 38 recre- George Washington and his Continental ational and educational facilities, includ- John Krickus Army to make their winter encampments ing a marina at Lake Hopatcong, a nature William ‘Hank’ Lyon

Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 8 Our Town www.randolphreporter.com MINE HILL TOWNSHIP Mine Hill, a three-square-mile commu- >> MINE HILL MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays) nity of 3,700 people, has been in the fore- front of the “shared-services” movement 10 Baker Street, Mine Hill currently being explored by some smaller Telephone: (973) 366-9031; fax: (973) 366-1626; Web site: www.MineHill.com municipalities. Several years ago, the local police department was merged with Whar- Municipal Offices ton and deemed so successful, additional Title Name Telephone Fax services then were evaluated. Administrator Al Thompson (973) 366-9031, ext. 8 (973) 366-1626 Special education, child study team and Building Inspector Bill Donnerstag (973) 366-9031, ext. 5 (973) 366-1626 substitute teacher services between the Clerk Amanda Macchia (973) 366-9031, ext. 13 (973) 366-1626 same two communities were joined, and Engineer Paul Sterbenz (908) 238-0900 one school superintendent oversees both Finance Patty Reiche (973) 366-9031, ext. 6 (973) 366-1626 school districts. Public Works Bob Thriver (973) 366-9031, ext. 8 (973) 366-1626 The Mine Hill K-6 school system serves Recreation Katelyn Wild (973) 366-9031, ext. 6 (973) 366-1626 320 pupils and has been honored as a Na- Tax Assessor Joseph Ferraris (973) 366-9031, ext. 4 (973) 366-1626 tional School of Excellence and was a U.S. Tax, Water and Sewer Department of Education Blue Ribbon re- Collector Judi O’Brien (973) 366-9031, ext. 3 (973) 366-1626 cipient. Older students attend Dover Mid- Zoning Officer Bill Donnerstag (973) 366-9031, ext. 5 (973) 366-1626 dle School and Dover High School for Administrative Secretary Open (973) 366-9031, ext. 8 (973) 366-1626 grades seven to 12. Wharton operates a K-8 Township Attorney Tony Bucco (973) 835-0100 system and is a sending district to Morris Construction Official Shawn Bonlon (973) 366-9031, ext. 5 (973) 366-1626 Knolls High School. Emergency Mgt. Philip T. Wilk (973) 366-9031, ext. 13 (973) 366-1626 Mine Hill is a quiet residential communi- Health Services Township of Randolph (973) 989-7050 (973) 989-7076 ty in the northwest corner of Morris Coun- Library Kae Crnarich (973) 366-9031 (973) 366-1626 ty and is easily accessible via the MidTown Beach Katelyn Wild (973) 336-9031, ext. 6 Direct line of NJ Transit’s train station in The court is now located in Dover Dover, Interstate 80, routes 46 and 10. the township purchased the historic prop- for local residents. A portion of town- True to its name, the area was once a erty for $12.4 million, it spared the tract owned lake property is operated as Mine thriving mining center beginning in the from becoming home to a 700 unit plus Hill Beach, a popular summer spot. early 1700s until the late 1960s. In July 2007, housing developement. The township is governed by a voter- an agreement was signed to preserve 200 In addition to sharing recreation pro- elected Township Council of five members, acres of the long-closed Dickerson Mine, grams with Wharton, Mine Hill also shares and a mayor each serving four-year terms. owned and operated in the past by Mahlon Hedden County Park with Dover and Ran- The council meets at 7:30 p.m. the first and Dickerson (New Jersey’s 12th governor and dolph, a park that offers a large trail sys- third Thursdays of each month at the mu- Secretary of the Navy in the 1830s). When tem and other recreational opportunities nicipal building.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2013-14 BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education can be reached at (973) 366-0590 www.minehillcas.org SEPTEMBER JANUARY 2 - Labor Day 1 - Holiday Recess Mary Jo Walilko Caryn Battaglia Gary Tillett 3- Staff Reports 20 - Martin Luther King Day President Scrub Oaks Road Glen Ave 4 - Staff Development Day S. Second Avenue (973) 442-1076 [email protected] 9 - First Day for Students FEBRUARY (973) 927-9162 [email protected] (13-14) 17 & 18 - Winter Break 27 - Staff Development Day [email protected] (12-13) (12-14) Denise Jimenez- OCTOBER APRIL Pat Hernandez Arias 14 - Columbus Day 7 & 8 - 12:30 Dismissal - Bridget Mauro Edith Place Mardan Court Parent / Teacher Conferences Vice President (973) 598-9698 (973) 607-1408 NOVEMBER 14-18 - Spring Break Maple Lane [email protected] [email protected] 7 & 8 - NJEA Convention (973) 361-3064 (12-14) (12-14) 18 & 19 - 12:30 Dismissal/ MAY [email protected] Conferences 26 - Memorial Day (13-14) Jill Del Rio 27 -12:30 Dismissal Route 46 28 & 29 - Thanksgiving Recess JUNE (973) 332-0799 23 - 12:30 Dismissal/ [email protected] DECEMBER Tentative Last Day of School (12-13) 20 -12:30 Dismissal/ Holiday Recess Snow days in excess of 3 days will 23-31 - Holiday Recess be added in June. POSTAL SERVICE All residential delivery for Mine Hill is handled through the Dover Post Office. The Mine Hill ZIP code is 07803. Recorder Community Newspapers www.randolphreporter.com Our Town PAGE 9 MINE HILL TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

SAM MORRIS KRISTINE KANZENBACH BRET CORANATO DAVID BLOOM CONRAD PEPPERMAN Mayor Council President Vice President Council Member Council Member Morris, a Republican, Kanzenbach, a Republi- Coranato, a Republican, Bloom, a Republican, Pepperman, a Republi- was elected Mayor in can, was elected for a 4- was re-elected in No- was appointed in Janu- can, was elected in No- Nov. 2011 for 4 year term years council term which vember 2011 to a 4-year ary 2012 and was elected vember 2009 to a four- which will expire Decem- will expires Dec. 31, term which will expire in November 2012 to fill year Council term that ber 31, 2015. Morris is a 2013. She is a resident of on Dec. 31, 2015. His a 1-year unexpired term. will expire Dec. 31, 2013. resident of Mine Hill. His Frank Street. She can be telephone number is He is a resident of Ran- He is a police officer. telephone number is reached at (973) 668- (973) 960-9429. dolph Ave. His telephone (973) 479-6874 and email 5087. number is (973) 328- is MayorSamMorris@ 4903. gmail.com

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Sewer Commission (973)-366-9031, ext 6 (12-31-15) Open [email protected] David Bloom (973) 366-9031 (12-31-14) Council Liaison Community Committee Planning Board [email protected] Katelyn Wild John Gangemi Director of Community Programs Chairman (973)-366-9031, ext 6 (973) 366-9031, ext 13 [email protected] (12-31-16) Open Space Recreation Committe Jason Gonsalves FRED WILLIS Katelyn Wild Chairman Council Member Chairman [email protected] Willis, a Republican, was Director of Community Programs elected to a 4 year term in November 2011. His >> WRITE TO US term will expired in Dec. 31, 2015. He lives on Your local newspaper welcomes letters, especially those which offer insight into Blueberry Lane and his community issues. Letters must be signed and contain the address and telephone phone number is (973) number of the writer. The phone number is used for verification only. We do not publish anonymous letters, even when requested, in fairness to all our 366-9031 ext. 7 readers. We try to publish all letters but reserve the right to edit copy for length and grammar. You can submit letters to the editor online by visiting www.newjerseyhills.com at any time of the day or night. • Phone: is (908) 879-4100. • Mail: P.O. Box 600, Chester, N.J. 07930. Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 10 Our Town www.roxburyregister.com MOUNT ARLINGTON BOROUGH

Located on the southeast shore of Lake >> MOUNT ARLINGTON BOROUGH HALL (open 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. & Hopatcong, New Jersey’s largest natural 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) lake and a major recreational resource, the 419 Howard Blvd., Mount Arlington; (973) 398-6832; Borough of Mount Arlington is home to Web site: www.ci.mount-arlington.nj.us approxiately 5,000 people and with just 2.9 square miles, is one of the smallest com- Municipal Offices munities in Morris County. Title Name Telephone Fax Now a suburban residential community, Animal Control Beth Dwyer (973) 398-6832, ext 12 or 25 (973) 398-8662 it was once a thriving resort town that at- Linda DeSantis Animal Licensing Linda DeSantis (973) 398-6832, ext 12 (973) 398-8662 tracted wealthy families trying to escape Clerk Linda DeSantis (973) 398-6832, ext 12 (973) 398-8662 the heat in New York City, Philadelphia Engineer C P Engineers (973) 300-9003 and Newark during the sweltering sum- Finance Terry Smith (973) 398-6832, ext 11 (973) 398-9087 mers. There were once large, extravagant Public Works Paul Nelson (973) 398-4200 (973) 398-3344 hotels located on the shores of Lake Hopat- Registrar Linda DeSantis (973) 398-6832, ext 12 (973) 398-8662 cong, and Mount Arlington was consid- Road Dept. Paul Nelson (973) 398-4200 (973) 398-3344 ered atourist destination. Sanitarian Patricia Simari (973) 398-6832, ext 14 (973) 398-8662 Homes today range from summer cot- Tax Assessor Jack Marchione (973) 398-6832, ext 23 (973) 398-8662 tages and year-round housing to restored Tax Collector Patricia Simari (973) 398-6832, ext 13 (973) 398-8662 Victorian mansions. Zoning Tom Mahoney (973) 398-6832, ext 14 Mount Arlington’s historical district is registered with both the state and national Bertrand Island, although now an isth- and New Jersey Registers of Historical Registers of Historical Places; 15 buildings mus after a road was built to connect it to Places. in town have been designated official land- the main land, was home to a famous The Women’s Auxiliary offers public marks. amusement park from 1928 to 1983 by the guided tours of the private club’s grounds The unusual shape of the town oc- same name that was also the place of ori- during summer months. curred when Mount Arlington split from gin for Bette Cooper 1937’s Miss America The Mount Arlington School district Roxbury in 1890. Neighborhoods were so and the site of some scenes from Woody serves 450 children in kindergarten divided over the issue that the resulting Allen’s 1985 film, “The Purple Rose of through eighth grade. border line literally divided some areas Cairo.” Shaped like a spoon, it was con- Older students attend Roxbury High between which sides of the street voted in verted to single-family and condominium School for grades nine through 12. which favor. waterfront housing years ago. The community is governed by a voter- For example, on Howard Boulevard to- Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club, also on elected mayor and six-member Borough day, the Cracker Barrell restaraunt lies in Bertrand Island, was founded in 1905 and Council that meet the second and fourth Roxbury, while adjacent businesses are in still contains the Adirondack style club- Tuesday of the month in the municipal Mount Arlington. house built in 1910 that is on the National building on Howard Boulevard.

SCHOOLS CALENDAR 2013-14 BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board can be reached at (973) 770-7140. SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY 3-4 – Staff Begins 14 & 17 – Presidents’ Day - Closed Gene Paradiso Sheila Studint 5 – Rosh Hashanah Vice President Ridgeview Lane 6 – First day for Students March Howard Boulevard Mount Arlington 10 - Teacher In-Service - Closed OCTOBER Mount Arlington (973) 770-1313 14 – Columbus Day - Closed APRIL (973) 398-4967 (2015) 15 - Teacher In-Service - Closed 14-21 - Spring Recess (2014) LIZ Rachel Byrne 18- Good Friday - Closed D’ABBRACCIO NOVEMBER 21- Easter Monday - Closed Liz Cangiano Bertrand Road 7-8 – NJEA Convention Rogerene Way Mount Arlington 27 – Early dismissal,Thanksgiving recess Liz D’Abbraccio Landing (973) 770-7140 MAY President 28-29 –Thanksgiving recess 23 & 26 – Memorial Day - Closed (973) 770-0588 (2014) Willow Street (2013) DECEMBER JUNE Mount Arlington Al Decena 20 – Early dismissal, 27 – Tentative last day - half day (973) 398-7523 John Longtine Robert Terrace holiday recess (2013) Hover Drive Mount Arlington 24-Jan. 1 - Holiday recess Five emergency days are included. Mount Arlington (973) 398-4118 The school calendar will change if (973) 707-7140 (2015) JANUARY more or less than 5 emergency (2014) 20 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day - days are needed. Closed

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ARTHUR ONDISH ROBERT SORGE JOHN WINDISH PAULA DANCHUK DR. STEPHEN SADOW Mayor Council President Council Member Council Member Council Member Ondish, a Republican, Sorge, a Republican, was Windish, a Republican Danchuk, a Republican, Sadow, a Republican, was elected to his third re-elected in November was re-elected in No- was elected in November was elected in November four-year mayoral term 2012 to his fifth council vember 2012 to a second 2010 to her first three- 2011 to his second coun- which will expire Dec. 31 term, which expires De- three-year term, which year term which will ex- cil term which will expire 2014. He formerly served cember 31, 2015. He is a expires in 2015. He lives pires in 2013. She is from Dec. 31, 2014. He is a res- as council president. He resident of Birch Terrace. on Succasunna Road. His the Lake Rogerene sec- ident of Ondish Court. is a resident of Bertrand His telephone number is telephone number is tion of the Borough. Her His office phone number Road. His telephone (973) 770-9069. (973) 398- 7605 . telephone number is is (973) 584-5885. number is (201) 787- (973) 398-6832, ext. 57. 6538. BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Land Use Board Library Board of Trustees Jan Robert van den Hende Maureen Cerasoli Chairman President Windemere Avenue, Mount Arlington Audrey Road, Landing (973) 398-0236 (973) 398-3990

Board of Health Recreation Commission Christopher Anderson Mike Stricker President chairperson Richard Drive West, Mount Arlington Brookside Lane, Mount Arlington (973) 398-6832, ext. 13 (973) 234-5080 ANDREW CANGIANO MICHAEL STANZILIS Council Member Council Member Cangiano, a Republican, Stanzilis, a Republican, was appointed to fill an was elected in November unexpired term which 2012 to fill an unexpired ends Dec. 31, 2013. He is term which ends Dec. 31, seeking election in No- 2014. He is from the vember. He is from the Bertrand Island section of Lake Rogerene section of the Borough. His tele- the Borough. He can be phone number is (973) reached at (973) 398- 398-6832, ext. 56. 6832, ext. 50. POSTAL SERVICE Two post offices serve Mount Arlington: Mount Ar- lington in town and Landing out of town. The ZIP codes are 07856 and 07850 respectively. Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 12 Our Town

Recorder Community Newspapers Our Town PAGE 13 CENTERS FOR YOUNG & OLD

Nursery and Day Care www.childandfamily-nj.com www.randolphcds.com Centers The Goddard School Roxbury Day Care Center 1570 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph 25 Righter Road, Succasunna ABC Growing Tree (973) 584-1154 (973) 584-3030 271 Route 46, Mine Hill 07803 Director: Leigh Ann Holdwright Director: Lisca Knight (973) 989-4141 Daniele Corrente www.roxburydaycare.com Director: Lauren Kreeger www.goddardschool.com Tiny Town Learning Center Academy Preschool and Little Oak Learning and 1070 Route 46, Ledgewood Kindergarten Developmental Center (973) 927-8888 1176 Route 10, Randolph 07969 1218 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph Director: Katie Dennis (973) 598-0885 (973) 895-0060 www.tinytownlc.com Director: Judy Crystal Director: Joanne Seleck www.academypreschoolnj.com www.littleoaklearningcenter.com Senior Centers Apple Montessori School The Little Gym 470 Millbrook Ave., Randolph 07869 470 Rt. 10 West, Ledgewood Roxbury Senior Citizen Center at (973) 328-7737 (973) 537-0990 Horseshoe Lake Director: Joanne Mooney Director: Mary Burke 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna www.applemontessorischools.com www.tlgroxburynj.com Contact: Dave Stieri (973) 448-2015 Bright Horizons Children’s Center Little Village Country Day School 150 Clark Drive, Mount Olive 07828 26 W. Hanover Ave., Randolph Family Service Adult Day Center (973) 691-0776 (973) 895-4338 99 Main St., Succasunna Director: Jenn Cranmer Director: Marlene Zwigard (973) 598-8469 www.brighthorizons.com www.littlevillagerandolph.com www.fsmc.org Child and Family Resources Randolph Country Day School 111 Howard Blvd., Suite 201, 181 Center Grove Road, Randolph Mount Arlington, 07856 (973) 361-2449 (973) 398-1730 Director: Chris Mezzo Executive Director: Rebekka Zydel STOREWIDE FURNITURE PUBLIC LIBRARIES Mine Hill Public Library www.mopl.org in the Civic Center, Randolph Township SALE 10 Baker Street, Mine Hill Free Public Library (973) 366-9031 28 Calais Road, Randolph Hours: Tues. and Thurs., 7-9 p.m. (973) 895-3556 Free Mount Arlington Public fax, (973) 895-4946 Library Library director: Anita Freeman Delivery 333 Howard Blvd., Mt. Arlington Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-9 within a (973) 398-1516 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; limited area fax, (973) 398-0171 Sun., noon-4 (Mid June to Labor Library director: Tina Mayer day closed weekends) Hours: Mon.-Thurs., noon-8 p.m.; www.randolphnj.org/library Fri., 12-4 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Roxbury Public Library www.gti.net/mountarlington 103 Main St., Succasunna Mount Olive Public (973) 584-2400 Library fax, (973) 584-5484 202 Flanders-Draketown Road, Library director: Will Porter Flanders Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-8 Samuel T. Bryant (973) 691-8686 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 10 HOURS fax, (973) 691-8542; a.m.-3 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.-5 p.m.; Furniture Inc. Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm Library director: Scott Davan (June-Sept , Sat., 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; 247 Route 46, Mine Hill, Fri 9am-9pm Hours: Mon-Thurs., 9 a.m.-9 Sun., closed ) NJ 07803 Sat 9am-5pm p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., 9 See website for full listings of Sunday 12pm-5pm a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun., noon-4 p.m. Holidays and closings. 973-366-1616 (July and August, closed Sundays) www.roxburylibrary.org www.bryantsfurniture.com Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 14 Our Town www.mtolivechronicle.com MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP

Mount Olive, in the northwestern corner (open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays) of Morris County, measures 32 square >> MOUNT OLIVE TOWN HALL miles and has a population of about 26,000. 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Budd Lake 07828 Email: [email protected] In 2005, $50 million in additional assess- Telephone: (973) 691-0900, fax (973) 347-0860; Web site: www.mtolivetwp.org ments were added to the tax rolls and in- cluded 105 new residential homes. In addi- Municipal Offices tion, a number of new commercial busi- Title Name Telephone Fax nesses including Staples, Marriott Resi- Administrator Sean Canning (973) 691-0900, ext 7201 (973) 347-0860 dence Inn, Wells Fargo, a State Farm In- Animal Control Frank Nelson (973) 691-0900, ext 7334 (973) 691-1326 surance building, Best Western hotel and Building Inspector Gary Lindsay (973) 691-0900, ext 7392 (973) 347-5331 DPC Cirrus opened their doors in town. CFO Sherry Maniscalco (973) 691-0900, ext 7250 Other active community projects include Clerk Lisa Lashway (973) 691-0900, ext 7290 (973) 691-2080 the expansion of senior housing in Flan- Court Administator Michelle Armbrecht (973) 691-0900, ext 7210 (973) 691-0288 ders to provide an additional 50 apartments Engineer Eugene Buczynski (973) 735-9500, and the addition of tennis and basketball Tax Collector Rose Barsanti (973) 691-0900, ext 7280 (973) 691-9257 Health Officer Frank Wilpert (973) 691-0900, ext 7330 (973) 691-1326 courts to Turkey Brook Park. Mount Olive Planning Catherine Natafalusy (973) 691-0900, ext 7310 (973) 691-5987 has preserved the 173-acre Silver Spring Public Works Tim Quinn (973) 691-0900, ext 7340 (973) 691-5987 Farm and the three-acre Bruun property. In Recreation Jill Daggon (973) 691-0900, ext 7261 2007 the acquisition of the 107-acre Mandel- Tax Assessor Jack Marchione (973) 691-0900, ext 7224 baum property bordering Allamuchy State Park and the 32-acre Blue Atlas site off American Revolution, and the latter after a tion. Flanders-Netcong Road. group of early settlers who vacationed in The public school system serves nearly Mount Olive is the second largest munic- Flanders, Long Island. 5,000 students from pre-kindergarten ipality in the county and was named after a For many years, Mount Olive was prima- through 12th grade in a district with four K- local landowner, Benjamin Olive, when it rily a farming community with a summer 5 elementary schools, a middle school and separated from Roxbury Township in 1871. resort area around Budd Lake. Abundant high school. The two main mailing addresses in town, water power allowed the development of The town of 25,000 is governed by a seven- the unincorporated areas of Budd Lake and grist and saw mills, distilleries, tanneries member Township Council and separately Flanders, were also named after early resi- and creameries. A number of forges and elected mayor, all of whom serve four-year dents. The first after Col. John Budd who iron works flourished until the early 1900s; terms of office. The council meets on the moved to the area with his wife after the one foundry built in 1845 is still in opera- second and fourth Tuesday of the month.

SCHOOLS CALENDAR 2013-14 BOARD OF EDUCATION 89 Route 46, Budd Lake (973) 691-4008, ext. 8750 SEPTEMBER APRIL www.mtoliveboe.org 3 –Teachers report 14-21 – Spring recess 4 – First Day for Students 17-18 – Holiday - Schools Anthony Giordano Sheryl Licciardi- Budd Lake 5 - Schools Closed Closed President Colligan (908) 509-1079 Crenshaw Drive River Road [email protected] OCTOBER MAY Budd Lake (973) 927-1852 (12-14) 26 – Memorial Day- 14 – Teacher In-Service Day (973) 252-1316 [email protected] Schools Closed Rhonda Lake [email protected] (12-13) NOVEMBER (12-13) Cohen JUNE Daniel Amianda Kevin Drive 7-8 – NJEA Convention - 24 – Last Day for Students Schools Closed Liz Ouimet Camp Pulaski Road Flanders 27-29 – Thanksgiving Tracey Road Budd Lake (973) 252-4575 Recess Vice President (973) 691-0392 [email protected] This calendar includes three Budd Lake [email protected] (12-13) DECEMBER (973) 691-8722 (12-14) snow days. Unused snow days Mark Werner 24 -Jan. 1 - Holiday recess [email protected] will be deducted, at the dis- Adam Court JANUARY cretion of the Board, some- (12-13) Anthony Strillacci Knollwood Road Budd Lake 20 – Martin Luther King time before the end of the William Robinson (908) 852-8433 Day - Schools Closed school year. If additional days Flanders Patrick Court (973) 584-2127 [email protected] are needed any school holiday Flanders (12-14) [email protected] FEBRUARY or recess day remaining may (973) 584-4452 be used. (13-14) 17 – Presidents Day - [email protected] Schools Closed (12-13) Tim Halbur 18 – Teacher In-Service Saunders Lane Day Recorder Community Newspapers www.mtolivechronicle.com Our Town PAGE 15 MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

ROB GREENBAUM ALEX ROMAN COLLEEN LABOW JOHN MANIA RAY PERKINS Mayor Council President Council Vice President Council Member Council Member Greenbaum, a Republi- Roman, a Republican, Labow, a Republican, was Mania, a Republican, Perkins, a Republican, can, was elected Mayor was elected in November elected in November was elected in Novem- Perkins was elected in in November 2011 to a 2011 to a four-year term 2011 and her term will ber 2009 to a four-year Nov. 2009 to his third term that will expire which will expire Dec. 31, expires in Dec. 31, 2015. term, which will expire township council term, Dec. 31, 2015. He lives on 2015. He lives on Net- She lives on Third Street Dec. 31, 2013. He is a which will expire Dec. 31, Crenshaw Drive and his cong Road in Budd Lake. in Budd Lake. Her tele- resident of First Street, 2013. He is a resident of telephone number is His telephone number is phone number is (973) Budd Lake and his tele- Fern Ave. in Budd Lake. (201) 274-3959. Email: (973) 876-3488. Email: 347-4901. Email: colleen phone number is (973) His telephone number is rgreenbaum@mtolive [email protected] [email protected] 691-8242. Email: jma- (973) 691-6968. Email: ray twp .org [email protected] [email protected] BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

Planning Board Howie Weiss Environmental Chairman Commission Temple Lane Jim Smith Hackettetown Chairman Kenmar Road Budd Lake Library Board (973) 691-0152 Steve Edell JAMES STASZAK JOHN FERRANTE JOE NICASTRO President Council Member Council Member Council Member Donna Lane Staszak, a Republican, Ferrrante, a Republican, Nicastro, a Republican, Flanders was appointed in March was appointed in Dec. was elected in November to fill the unexpired term 2011 to fill unexpired 2011 to a four-year term of Pat Walsh, who re- term until Dec. 31, 2013. that will expire at the signed. The term expires He lives on Stanley Place end of 2015. He lives on POSTAL SERVICE Dec. 31, 2014. He is a res- in Budd Lake. His phone Vista Drive in Flanders. Mount Olive is served by three ident of Chatham Road, number is 973-347-9125. His phone number is post offices: Budd Lake and Flanders. Email: js- Email: jferrante@mtolive (973) 252-0392. Email : Flanders in town and Hack- taszak@mtolive twp.org. twp.org [email protected] ettstown out of town. The ZIP codes are 07828, 07836 and 07840 respectively.

Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 16 Our Town www.randolphreporter.com RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP With the motto of, “Where life is worth >> RANDOLPH MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays) living,” Randolph Township is committed to ensuring residents improve all facets of 502 Millbrook Ave., Randolph their life in the community. Telephone: (973) 989-7100; fax, (973) 989-7076; Web site: www.randolphnj.org Township officials, in cooperation with the township's board of education, contin- Municipal Offices ued to enhance Randolph High School's Title Name Telephone Fax driver education program with the Nation- Township Manager John Lovell (973) 989-7060 (973) 989-7076 al Safety Council classes for teen drivers Clerk Donna Marie Luciani (973) 989-7043 (973) 989-7076 and their parents, an initiavie that was in Construction Official Frank Howard (973) 989-7071 (973) 989-0762 2008 recognized by the state's Division of Court Administrator Christine Hopler (973) 989-7054 (973) 989-1496 Traffic Safety" Engineering Administrator Ralph Carchia (973) 989-7069 (973) 989-7076 Founded in 1805, the township is now 206 Finance Michael Soccio (973) 989-7045 (973) 361-9428 years old. Held in July, the annual Freedom Health Officer Mark Caputo (973) 989-7050 (973) 989-7076 Festival this year will celebrate its 30th An- Parks/Recreation Russell Newman (973) 989-7081 (973) 989-7096 niversary. Planning/Zoning Darren Carney (973) 989-7080 (973) 989-7076 While the Freedom Festival is the town- Tax Assessor Barbara Gothie (973) 989-7074 (973) 361-9428 ship’s largest annual party, residents will Tax Collector Lisa Combes (973) 989-7047 (973) 361-9428 also this year enjoy a country fair, to be held in September and sponsored by the Randolph Rotary Club. Food, music, enter- preserved, which will be the core of the fu- Also within its borders are a collection of tainment and fun for all ages will be pro- ture Mill Brook Valley Park, a 270-acre lakes and historic centers. During the 1940s vided by all local businesses and volunteer greenway. and 1950s, Randolph was a popular vaca- groups. Randolph Township Police Department’s tion destination with 11 hotels, 45 bunga- In addition to two local attractions, the Traffic Safety Bureau earned second place low communities, summer camps and historic Randolph Museum on Millbrook in the 2006 N.J. Law Enforcement Chal- swim clubs. Frank Sinatra and other peri- Avenue and the 1867 Brundage House, lenge sponsored by N.J. State Association od performers stayed at or entertained home to the Brundage Park Playhouse, of Chiefs of Police, the National Highway guests in the building that is now the li- Randoph’s crown jewels also include a 16- Traffic Safety Administration and the N.J. brary/senior center as well as other local mile trail system that traverses through Division of Highway Traffic Safety. This hot spots. more than 2,000 acres of open space, a program evaluated the proactive work in Randolph is governed by a voter-elected, dozen parks and recreation complexes not enforcement and education in the area of seven-member Township Council who an- to mention opportunities to hike, bike, traffic safety. nually elect one of their own to serve as horseback ride, swim, play tennis and Many of the township’s 25,000 residents mayor for the year. Council meetings are skateboard. The 172-acre Freedom Park are attracted to the 21-square-mile commu- held at 8 p.m. the first and Second Thurs- alone offers seven athletic fields and a nity by its highly regarded public school day of each month in the municipal build- large playground area system and the town’s easy access to major ing. In addition, 77.5 acres along Mill Brook, highways for access to major employment commonly referred to as Nitti Mountain, is centers.

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2013-14 BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER JANUARY The Board of Education can be reached at (973) 361-0808 or web site www.rtnj.org 3-4 Full Days Staff Dev. 1 – Holiday Recess Amy Sachs Dr. David Rosenblatt 9 – First Day for 20 – Martin Luther King Vice President Drake Court students Jr. Pinnacle Point (973) 895-4628 FEBRUARY (973) 989-8725 (2014) OCTOBER (2012) 14 – Full-day Staff Dev. 17 – Presidents Day Anne Standridge APRIL Charles Mooney Wilkeshire Blvd. NOVEMBER 14-18 – Spring Recess TAMMY Devonshire Drive (973) 989-8231 7-8– NJEA Convention (Tentative, contingent MACKAY (973) 328-8009 (2015) 27 - Early Dismissal upon not more than 4 (2014) 28-29 – Thanksgiving emergency closing on or Tammy MacKay Al Matos Recess before March 31, 2014) President MaryAnn Spagnulo Farragut Road Bayberry Lane Walnut Street (973) 989-1718 DECEMBER MAY (973) 989-4486 (973) 713-1682 (2013) 23 – Early Dismissal 26 – Memorial Day (2015) (2014) Sheldon Epstein 24-Jan. 1 – Holiday Re- Brookview Circle cess JUNE Colleen Pascale 19 –Last day for Stu- Brookside Road (973) 713-8721 dents - Early Dismissal, (973) 934-0093 (2014) Graduation (2015) Recorder Community Newspapers www.randolphreporter.com Our Town PAGE 17 RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

THOMAS MAC ARTHUR JAMES LOVEYS CHRISTINE CAREY MICHAEL GUADAGNO ROMAN HIRNIAK Mayor Deputy Mayor Council Member Council Member Council Member MacArthur, a Republican, Loveys, a Republican, Carey, a Republican, was Guadagno, a Republican, Hirniak, a Republican, was elected to the com- was elected in November elected in November was elected in November was elected in Novem- mittee in November 2010. The term expires 2012. The term expires 2010. The term expires ber 2012. The term ex- 2010. The term expires December 31, 2014. He December 31, 2016. She December 31, 2014. He pires December 31, December 31, 2014. He lives on Fieldcrest Court. lives on Juliana Way. Her lives on Bryant Street. 2016. He lives on Ridge lives on Fox Run. His His phone number is phone number is (973) His phone number is Road. His telephone phone number is (973) (973) 543-4191. 985-2623. (973) 584-7287. number is (908) 624- 610-4803. 3714.

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Board of Economic Landmarks Adjustment Development Committee Margaret Finnerin Committee Meg Sullivan Chair Edward Metz Chair Everdale Road Chair Alpine Drive (973) 366-0342 (973) 989-7100 (973) 989-7100 (2015) (2013) (2015) Planning Board Recreation Municipal Art Lee Advisory Alliance Chair Committee Committee (973) 989-7080 Joseph Nazzaro Will Haney AL NAPOLIELLO JOANNE VEECH (2014) Chair Chair Council Member Council Member Misty Mountain Road (862) 432-1102 Board of Health (973) 895-2668 (2013) Napoliello, a Republican, Veech, a Republican, was Dr. Gayle Pearson (2015) Traffic was re-elected in Novem- appointed in August 2012 President (973) 989-7050 Library Trustees Advisory ber 2010 to a four-year to fill an unexpired term (2015) Craig Johnson Committee Township Council term and was elected to a full President Jim Marsaka Environmental Valley Road Chair that ends Dec. 31, 2014. three-year term in Novem- Commission (973) 442-0161 (973) 989-7100 He lives on Park Avenue in ber 2012. She lives on Tam- Stephen O’Mara (2016) (2014) the Ironia section of town. my Hill Trail. Phone num- Chair Morris Turnpike Parks Committee His telephone number is ber is (973) 328-7175. (973) 895-3930 Stephen Healey (973) 584-3951. (2015) Vice Chair Valley Road (973) 442-0161 POSTAL SERVICE (2015) All residential delivery for Randolph is handled through the Dover Post Office. The Randolph ZIP code is 07869. Postal box- es are available at two branches: Mount Freedom 07970 and Iro- nia 07845.

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Roxbury Township is made up of six >> ROXBURY MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays) communities including Kenvil, Landing, Ledgewood, Berkshire Valley, Port Morris 1715 Route 46, Ledgewood, 07852 and Succasunna and covers an area of Telephone: (973) 448-2000; fax: (973) 448-2111; Web site: www.roxburynj.us about 22 square miles that is divided equal- ly between the Schooley Mountain range Municipal Offices and the Succasunna Plains. It is located at Title Name Telephone Fax the crossroads of routes 46, 10 and Inter- Animal Control Susan Blanchard (973) 584-4372 (973) 448-2053 state 80, just 50 miles west of New York Township Clerk Amy Rhead (973) 448-2001 (973) 448-2111 Construction Rod Schmidt (973) 448-2010 (973) 448-2111 City, and is home to nearly 26,000 people. Court Administrator Pat Palazzola (973) 448-2033 (973) 448-2111 Within its boundaries is the Horseshoe Engineer Michael Kobylarz (973) 448-2017 (973) 448-2119 Lake Recreational Area that includes a Finance Lisa Spring (973) 448-2005 (973) 448-6778 swimming area, picnic areas and pavilion, Health Dept Bridget Dempsey (973) 448-2028 (973) 252-6079 band shell, a newly reconstructed play- Manager Christopher Raths (973) 448-2003 (973) 448-2111 ground, sports fields for soccer and base- Public Works Director Rick Blood (973) 448-2070 (973) 927-2876 ball, basketball and volleyball courts, a Recreation Director David Stierli (973) 448-2014 (973) 448-2059 walking path and bikeway. Most recently, Tax Assessor Joseph McKeon (973) 448-2041 (973) 448-0864 the Roxbury Rotary Club constructed a Tax Collector/Utilities Mary Ann Albrecht (973) 448-2089 (973) 448-0864 new, lit gazebo on the island. Social Services Janet Wald (973) 448-2026 (973) 448-2059 The facility is used annually for carni- vals, fairs, craft shows and sporting com- land. Washington and the Continental Army. petitions of all types, and is considered one Thirteen parks are maintained by the Later, local explosives plants that supplied of the premiere recreational facilities Parks and Recreation Department. Over the mines and railroad building employed within Morris County. Two years ago, a the past decade, in fact, the township has generations of residents. performing arts center, known as RoxPAC, aggressively pursued open space purchas- By 1890, Roxbury was considered the was opened on the Horseshoe Lake es and, to date, has preserved more than gateway to the busy resorts of Lake Hopat- grounds, and offers concerts, poetry read- 1,000 acres. cong to the north, one of the region’s most ings, plays and other artful endeavors. On the flip side, Roxbury is the home to popular summer destinations for more When Gov. Chris Christie came to Roxbury many active business and commercial ar- than 60 years. The township is governed for a town hall event, he spoke in the the- eas along routes 10 and 46, including the by a seven-member voter-elected Town- ater. Ledgewood Mall and the Roxbury Mall, as ship Council which annually elects one of Preservation of open space has con- well as the Howard Boulevard business its own as mayor. Voters elect three at- tributed in large part to the pastoral ap- corridor. The area’s growth has been large and four ward council members to pearance of the community with more spurred by easy access to nearby I-80. four-year terms. The school district is a than 25 percent of the community desig- The township was founded in 1740 and large K-12 entity serving 4,600 students in nated for public and quasi-public use and was originally a center for iron mining and seven buildings and is governed by a nine- an additional 21 percent farm and vacant forging that supplied Gen. George member Board of Education. SCHOOLS CALENDAR 2013-14 BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY The board can be reached by calling (973) 584-6099. 3-4 - Teacher In-Service 14 – Teacher In-Service Carol [email protected] John Moschella 5 – Rosh Hashanah 17 – Presidents Day Scheneck (13-15) Henry Street 6 - First day for students President Succasunna MARCH Drake Lane Leo Coakley (973) 252-0878 OCTOBER 21,24 –Tentative Recess (973) Succasunna [email protected] 14 – Columbus Day 584-0362 Kentwood Road (12-13) APRIL CAROL [email protected] NOVEMBER 14-18 –Spring recess SCHENECK (13-15) Ronald Lucas 7-8 – NJEA Convention 21 - Tentative Recess Succasunna 27 - Half-Day for Martin Volz [email protected] [email protected] Students/Staff Succasunna (12-14) MAY (12-13) 28-29 - Thanksgiving Recess Summit Lane 26 – Memorial Day James Monaghan Jr. Theresa D’Agostino [email protected] DECEMBER Succasunna Landing (13-15) 23 – Jan. 1 – Winter Recess JUNE [email protected] Vice President 20 - Half-Day for Students, Liz D’Abbraccio (12-14) JANUARY Full Day for Staff (973) 347-8388 Mount Arlington 1 – New Year’s 23– Half-Day for Students, (12-13) Representative David Ramage 2 – School Reopens Full Day for Staff, Last Stu- Willow Street Ledgewood 20 – Martin Luther King Day dent Day Margaret Casola (973) 398-7523 [email protected] Ledgewood (12-13) (12-14) This calendar includes three snow days. Stowe Court Recorder Community Newspapers www.roxburyregister.com Our Town PAGE 19 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

FRED HALL KATHY DE FILLIPPO GARY BEHRENS JIM RILEE MARK CROWLEY Mayor Deputy Mayor Councilman Councilman Councilman Hall, a Republican, was DeFillippo, a Republican, Behrens a Republican Rilee, a Republican, was Crowley, a Republican, re-elected to his fourth was elected in November representing Ward 2. He re-elected in November was elected to a four- term on the council and 2009 to a second four- was re-elected to his sec- 2009 to a third four-year year term in November represents Ward 3. His year at-large council term ond term which will ex- at-large council term, 2012. He lives on Alcott term will expire Dec. 31, which will expire Dec. 31, pire on Dec. 31, 2015. He which will expire Dec. 31, Way in Succasunna. 2015. He lives on Tania 2013. She lives on Deer is a resident of The 2013. He lives on Eyland His telephone number is Court in Succasunna. His Lane in Succasunna. Her Drakesville Condominium Avenue in Succasunna. (973) 584-9250. telephone number is telephone number is Development in Ledge- His telephone number is (973) 927-6185. (973) 252-3085. wood. His telephone (973) 584-2532. number is (973) 927-1777. BOARDS & COMMISSIONS

Board of Environmental Recreation Adjustment Commission Advisory Board Edward Data Tricia Fragale James Gordon Chairman Chairwoman Chairman Hillery Terr. S. Hillside Avenue Reger Road Succasunna Succasunna Flanders (973) 927-5336 (973) 252-4366 (973) 927-0065 (12-31-15) (12-31-14) (12-31-14) Planning Board Library Board Historic Advisory Charles Bautz Maria Sudol Committee Chairman President Richard Cramond Kings Highway Corwin Street President MARTIN SCHMIDT RICHARD ZOSCHAK Landing Kenvil Bari Drive Councilman Councilman (973) 448-2008 Roxbury Public Library Ledgewood Schmidt, a Republican, Zoschak, a Republican, (12-31-15) (973) 584-2400 (973) 584-7903 represents Ward 4. He was represents Ward 1 until (12-31-14) (12-31-16) re-elected in November Dec. 31, 2011. His third, 2011 to his third Township four-year term will expire POSTAL SERVICE Council term, which will on Dec. 31, 2015. He is also Roxbury residents are served by four in-town post of- expire Dec. 31, 2015. He Roxbury’s member of the fices: Kenvil, Landing, Ledgewood and Succasunna lives on Cornell Drive in Lake Hopatcong Commis- with ZIP codes of 07847, 07850, 07852 and 07876 re- Succasunna. His telephone sion. He resides on Wills number is (973) 668-5383. Road in Landing. His tele- spectively; and two out-of-town facilities: Flanders phone number is (973) 07836 and Wharton with Berkshire Valley 07885. 398-0061.

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Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 34 Our Town SCHOOLS Mine Hill Township (973) 691-4002 Jefferson School Principal: Gayle Dierks 35 Corn Hollow Road, Succasunna Administration and (973) 584-8955 Canfield Avenue School Principal: Karen Lunardoni 42 Canfield Avenue, Mine Hill Randolph Schools (973) 366-0590; fax (973) 366-3881 Kennedy School Principal: TBA Administration 20 Pleasant Hill Road, Succasunna Superintendent: Joanne Calabro 25 Schoolhouse Road, Randolph (973) 584-3938 www.minehillsch.org (973) 361-0808; fax (973) 361-2405 Principal: Eric Renfors Superintendent: David Browne Nixon School www.rtnj.org Mount Arlington Boulevard, Landing Mount Arlington Randolph High School (973) 398-2564 Administration and Board of Ed 511 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Principal: Danielle Lynch (973) 361-2400 235 Howard Boulevard, Mount Arlington Lincoln-Roosevelt School Principal: Deborah Iosso (973) 770-7140 34 N. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna Superintendent: Jane Jameson Randolph Middle School (973) 584-4331 www.mtarlingtonschools.org 507 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Principal: Jack Curtis Mount Arlington School (973) 366-8700 135 Main Street, Succasunna 235 Howard Boulevard, Mount Arlington Principal: Dennis Copeland (973) 398-4400; fax (973) 398-5726 Center Grove School College Principal: Jeffrey Grillo 25 Schoolhouse Road, Randolph Edith M. Decker School (973) 361-7835 County College of Morris 446 Howard Boulevard, Mount Arlington Principal: Mario Rods 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph (888) 226-8001 or (973) 328-5000 (973) 398-6400; fax (973) 398-3614 Fernbrook School Principal: Jeffrey Grillo President: Edward Yaw 206 Quaker Church Road, Randolph www.ccm.edu (973) 361-0660 Principal: Lisa Gross Mount Olive Schools Ironia School Private Schools Board of Education 303 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph Academy Preschool & Kindergarten 89 Route 46, Budd Lake (973) 584-8588 1176 Route 10, Randolph (973) 691-4008; fax (973) 691-4022 Principal: Lee Nittel Superintendent: Larrie Reynolds (973) 598-0885 www.mtoliveboe.org Shongum School Director: Judy Crystal 9 Arrow Place, Randolph www.academypreschoolnj.com Mount Olive High School (973) 895-2322 18 Corey Road, Flanders Principal: Clifford Burns Apple Montessori School (973) 927-2208 470 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Principal: Kevin Stansberry (973) 328-7737 Roxbury Township Schools Head of School: Joanne Mooney Mount Olive Middle School www.applemontessorischools.com Wolfe Road, Mount Olive Board of Education (973) 691-4006 42 Hillside Avenue, Succasunna American Christian School Principal: Susan Miranda (973) 584-6867 126 S. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna Mountain View School Superintendent: Patrick Tierney (973) 584-6616; fax (973) 584-0686 118 Clover Hill Drive, Flanders www.roxbury.org Head of School: Kristen Brennen (973) 927-2201 Roxbury High School Vice Principal: Millie Maldonado Principal: Frank Fischel 1 Bryant Drive, Succasunna www.americanchristianschool.org Sandshore School (973) 584-1200 Hebrew Academy of Morris County 498 Sandshore Road, Budd Lake Principal: Jeffrey Swanson 146 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph (973) 691-4003 Eisenhower Middle School (973) 584-5530; fax (973) 584-0602 Principal: Robert Allen, Jr. 47 Eyland Avenue, Succasunna Head of School: Moshe Vaknin (973) 584-2973 www.hamc.org Tinc Road School Principal: Scott Shaw St. Therese School 24 Tinc Road, Flanders 135 Main Street, Succasunna (973) 927-2203 Franklin School (973) 584-0812; fax (973) 584-2029 Principal: Richard Fair 8 Meeker Street, Succasunna (973) 584-5549 Principal: Lisa Hirschfeld Chester M. Stephens Elementary Principal: Christopher Deery www.school.stthereseroxbury.org/ 99 Sunset Drive, Budd Lake Recorder Community Newspapers Our Town PAGE 35 HEALTH CARE AND RELATED SERVICES Hospitals A residential treatment and special educa- (908) 234-0011 tion center for troubled New Jersey boys 11 Specialized hospital and special education Chilton Memorial Hospital to 18 in Bernards Township. school for persons with developmental dis- 97 West Parkway, Pompton Plains www.bonnie-brae.org abilities. Services include medical, nursing, (973) 831-5000 therapy, out-patient medical and dental www.chiltonmemorial.org Carrier Clinic health services, respite care and early inter- 252 Route 601, Belle Mead vention. Morristown Memorial Hospital (908) 281-1000 or (800) 933-3579 www.matheny.org 100 Madison Ave., Morristown Psychiatric and addiction treatment facility (973) 971-5000 for adolescents and older adults with N.J Child Abuse Hotline Specializes in general medical and surgical inpatient clinics throughout area. 1 (877)-njabuse (652-2873) services. (800) 792-8610 www.atlantichealth.org/morristown Child & Family Services 111 Howard Boulevard, Suite 201 Poison Control Center Robert Wood Johnson Mt. Arlington, (973) 398-1730 (800) 222-1222 national University Hospital Rebekka Zydel, Executive Director 1 Robert Wood Johnson Pl., New Brunswick Children’s Services of Morris County is a New Jersey Department (732) 828-3000 private, nonprofit child care resource and of Health and Senior Services referral organization that provides (800) 792-8820 or (800) 582-6995 St. Clare’s Hospital referrals and a variety of resources to (800) 792-9770, hospital hotline 25 Pocono Road, Denville children, families, child care professionals Receives complaints about nursing homes (973) 625-6000 and employers in Morris. and other healthcare facilities. 400 W. Blackwell St., Dover www.childandfamily-nj.org (973) 989-3000 Memorial Sloan-Kettering 130 Powerville Road, Boonton Children’s Specialized Hospital Cancer Center Basking Ridge (973) 316-1800 New Providence Road, Mountainside 136 Mountain View Blvd., Basking Ridge 20 Walnut St., Sussex (908) 233-3720 (908) 542-3000 (973) 702-2600 Provides comprehensive outpatient cancer Domestic Violence Hotline care in state-of-the-art facitlity. www.saintclares.org (973) 267-4763 or 1-877-RUABUSED www.mskcc.org St. Clare’s Imaging Center Daytop-NJ 3219, Rt. 46 east, Suite # 110, Parsippany Summit Oaks Hospital 80 W. Main St., Mendham (973) 334-1006 19 Prospect St., Summit www.daytopnj.org (908) 522-7000 Adolescent Treatment & Education Specializes in psychiatric care, chemical de- Other services Fellowship Village pendency and adolescents. www.summitoakshospital.com Addictions Hotline of New Jersey 8000 Fellowship Road, Basking Ridge (908) 580-3800, (800) 458-6715 (800) 238-2333 Veterans Affairs Medical Center Continuing care retirement community Statewide 24-hour hotline for counseling 151 Knollcroft Rd., Lyons 07019 providing independent, assisted living and and referrals (908) 647-0180 skilled nursing services for seniors in need Specializes in general medical and surgery. Arthritis Foundation, N.J. Chapter of assistance or recuperating from an illness. No emergency room at this facility. 555 US Highway 1, Suite #320 www.fellowship.org (732) 283-4300 or (888) 467-3112 Visiting Nurse Association of Kessler Institute Northern NJ Support groups meet throughout New Jer- for Rehabilitation at Welkind sey. Programs include water and land exer- 175 South Street, Morristown 201 Pleasant Hill Road, Chester cise at various 1-800-WE VISIT (1-800-938-4748) (973) 584-7500 facilities.www.arthritis.org/new-jersey vnannj.org Matheny Medical A leading regional provider of comprehen- Bonnie Brae & Educational Center sive home care services including nursing, re- 3415 Valley Road, Liberty Corner P.O. Box 339, habilitation therapies and certified home (908) 647-4700 or 647-0800 Highland Avenue, Peapack-Gladstone health aides. ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS Friends of Jones Woods The Great Swamp Outdoor www.morrisparks.net Education Center 5 West Lake Blvd., Morris Township Great Swamp Watershed Assoc. Contact: Jane Parks, (973) 644-0084 247 Southern Blvd., Chatham 07928 568 Tempewick Road, Morristown This volunteer conservation group helps (973) 635-6629 (973) 538-3500 Morris Township oversee a woodland pre- Center is open to the public from 9 a.m. Hiking and observing nature. serve in the western sector of the township to 4:30 p.m. every day year-round. School www.greatswamp.org which is used for hiking and observing na- classes can make reservations for nature- ture. related lessons. Hiking trails are available. Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 36 Our Town PUBLIC SAFETY In case of emergency, call 911 Mine Hill Mount Arlington Randolph Township Wharton Police Department Mount Arlington Police Department Randolph Township 10 Robert Street, Wharton 520 Altenbrand Avenue, Mount Arlington Police Department (973) 366-0557 (973) 398-2100; fax (973) 398-6816 502 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Chief: Anthony Fernandez Police chief: Keith Licata (973) 989-7010; fax (973) 989-7077 www.mountarlingtonnj.org/police www.randolphnj.org/police Mine Hill Fire Department Police Chief: David Stokoe 230 Route 46, Mine Hill Mount Arlington Main Fire House (973) 366-2882 407 Howard Blvd., Mount Arlington Randolph Township Fire chief: Rich Conway (973) 398-3440; fax (973) 398-0080 Fire Department Asst chief: Ken Thompson Fire chief: Steve Norman 502 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph www.mtafd26.com Chief (973) 989-7098 Mine Hill First Aid Squad Fire Prevention (973) 989-7039 10 Baker Street, Mine Hill St. Clares Hospital Fire Department Chief: Kevin Dunn (973) 361-2733; fax (973) 361-2733 ( Fee for Service) available 24/7. Located at St. Deputy Fire Chief: Steven Cohrs (973) 366-6144 Clares Hospital. For emergency call 911. Fire Official: Richard Briant Captain: Edna Deacon Company 2 Millbrook Roxbury Township 340 Route 10 West Mount Olive (973) 366-6780 Roxbury Township Police Fire Chief: Bill Wagner Mount Olive Police Department Department Asst. Chief: Jeff Curnow 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Budd Lake 1715 Route 46, Ledgewood Company 3 Mt. Freedom (973) 691-0850; fax (973) 691-8312 (973) 448-2100; fax (973) 448-2081 670 Millbrook Avenue, Mount Freedom Police chief: Mark Spitzer Police Chief: James Simonetti (973) 895-2007 www.mopd.org Fire Chief: Warren Gisser Roxbury Fire Department Vice President: ScottFeldmar Flanders Fire and Rescue Squad and First Aid Squad Company 4 Ironia 27 Main Street, Flanders Department chief: Willaim Ward III 331 Dover-Chester Road, Ironia (973) 584-7805; fax (973) 584-5188 (973) 584-7393 Fire chief: Frank Zeller Company 1 Fire Chief: Michael Vanadia Asst.chief: Scott Faluotico 122 Main Street, Succasunna Asst. Chief: Mark Vanadia Squad captain: Nicole Shields (973) 584-7517 Company 5 Shongum www.flandersfire.org Chief: John Hayowyk, Sr. W. Hanover Avenue & Arrow Place (973) 895-3719 Budd Lake Fire Department Company 2 378 Route 46, Budd Lake Fire Chief: Matthew Goebel 110 Shippenport Road, Landing Captain: Pete Pawchak (973) 691-8770; fax (973) 691-8880 (973) 770-1942 Fire chief: Bradshaw Evans Chief: Joe Perfetti Randolph Township Rescue Squad www.buddlakefire.org 780 Route 10, Randolph Budd Lake First Aid & Rescue Squad Company 3 (973) 366-7900 365 Route 46, Budd Lake 271 Berkshire Valley Road, Captain: Todd Houston (973) 691-0900, ext. 7382 Lower Berkshire Valley Town Hall President: Amy Ingrassia (973) 366-7226 502 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph Squad captain: Barry Seifert Chief: Keith Journey (973) 989-7100 www.station27rescue.org RECYCLING Roxbury Township Randolph Township Mount Olive Township Recycling collection is based on an every other Curbside collection of recyclables is provided Curbside collection of solid waste is done week collection. One week for comingled once every two weeks to all town streets with each day in different sections of the containers and the next week for paper prod- the exception of garden apartments. Recy- Township. Three 35 gallon containers are ucts. Recyclables are collected on the same cling center located at the intersection of allowed per household. For information on day as your trash. Recyclables must be placed Morris & Sussex Turnpikes. Hours: Wed. recycling call (973) 691-0900, ext. 7361. The in clearly marked containers (no plastic bags) through Fri., 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m. to 4 recycling center is located on 204 Flanders- for collection to take place. Inquiries for curb- p.m.; Sun., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Mon. and Tues Drakestown Rd. at the rear of the municipal side recycling call Blue Diamond, (973) 598- closed), For more information call the Depart- building. Hours: Mon. through Fri., 8:00 a.m. 9800. The recycling center is located off 96 N ment of Health, (973) 989-7050. to Noon; Sat., 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and closed Dell Ave., Kenvil. Hours: Sat. & Sun., 8 a.m. to www.randolphnj.org Sundays and holidays. 4 p.m. www.roxburynj.us www.mtolivetwp.org Recorder Community Newspapers Our Town PAGE 37 MORRIS COUNTY TREASURES

Above: A Morris County Parks visitor en- joys a kayak on Sunrise Lake in Lewis Mor- ris Park in Morris Township. Left: The grounds of Frelinghuysen Arboretum make the ideal setting for leisurely strolls. For more information on Morris County Parks, visit http://www.morrisparks.net

Photos courtesy MCTB/Heilman

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American Association of Medical (973) 927-7722 Contact: Greg Birrer, Grand Knight Assistants www.gsnnj.org (973) 927-3116 Morris Chapter Meetings: 8:00 p.m., first and third Wed., Meetings: First Tuesday, September-June, Hackettstown Community Band Knights of Columbus, Netcong St. Clare’s Hospital, Dover P.O. Box 721, Hackettstown, NJ 07840-0721 www.kc6320.org www.njma.org Meetings: Thursday, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Hack- ettstown Community Center, 293 Main St., Lake Hopatcong Historical Museum American Legion Post 391 Hackettstown. Lake Hopatcong State Park Maple Avenue and Spruce Street, Mine Hill www.hackettstownband.org Lakeside Boulevard, P.O. Box 668, Landing (973) 328-9767 Contact: Mary Kane, pres. Contact: Gary Sweeney, Commander Ironia Reelers Square Dance Club (973) 398-2616 Helen Jacobsene, pres. Open on Sundays Art Association in Roxbury (973) 442-0836 www.lakehopatconghistory.com P.O. Box 26, Succasunna Dances: 7:30 p.m., first and third Fridays of Contact: Ron Schwartz, pres. the month Sept.-June at Ironia Elementary League of Women Voters of (908) 362- 6024 School, 303 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph Morristown Area [email protected] www.reelers.nnjsda.org (Randolph Unit) Meetings: 7:15 p.m., first Thursday of 19 Dogwood Trail, Randolph month Sept.-June at Roxbury Senior Center, Irish American Association of N.J. Contact: Connie Stroh 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna 352 Richard Mine Road, Rockaway Twp. (973) 361-1359 www.artassociationinroxbury.org (973) 366-5980 A multi-issue organization whose mission is Keith Wood, president to encourage the active participation of citi- Boy Scout Troop 312 Meetings: Third Thurs. at former Mount zens in government and to influence public 15 Manor House Road, Budd Lake Pleasant School, Richard Mine Road. policy through education and advocacy. (973) 691-9081 In addition to hosting a variety of cultural Contact: Roger Aanonsen, scoutmaster events throughout the year, classes in Irish Marro Power Meetings: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Sept.-June, step dancing, Adult Ceili dancing, Irish lan- 105 Shady Lane, Randolph 07869 Sandshore Elementary School, Budd Lake guage and Irish Music are held weekly. Contact: Lee Marsh Grayson, Founder Pres. www.troop312bsa.org www.iaanj.com (973) 895-3051 Daughters of the American Revolution Kiwanis Club of Mount Olive Twp. Morris Choral Society (DAR) P.O. Box 621, Budd Lake, 07828 P.O. Box 1783, Morristown Ferro Monte Chapter Richard Moore, pres., (973) 398-0990 Contact: Wayne Walters, (973) 998-7239 9 Western Drive, Budd Lake Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first & third Thursday of Meetings: 7:30 p.m., Frelinghuysen Middle Heather Smith, regent, (973) 366-0613 the month at Adam’s Hot Bagels and Grill, 41 School, Morristown Meetings: 10 a.m. second Saturday of month U.S. Highway 46, Budd Lake www.morrischoralsociety.org October-April (except Feburary) in public room of Roxbury Public Library, Kiwanis Club of Randolph Morris County Hispanic-American 103 Main St., Succasunna Mt. Freedom 07970 Chamber of Commerce Contact: Howard Gordan, pres. P.O. Box 834M, Morristown, 07960 Ever Young Seniors of Roxbury (973) 452-1244 (973) 644-3093 Contact: George Fenske Meetings: 7 p.m., Wed., at the Randolph Din- Contact: Esteranza Porras-Field, pres. (973) 927-5823 er, 517 Rt. 10 East, Randolph Meetings: 6-8 p.m., 3rd Monday at 325 Co- Meetings: 11 a.m., first and third Thursdays lumbia Turnpike, Florham Park, suite 101 at the senior center. Kiwanis Club of Roxbury - www.mchacc.org Friends of Roxbury Public Library Succasunna Foundation Inc. Morris County Striders Running Club 103 Main Street, Succasunna P.O. Box 22, Succasunna 07876 33 Chestnut St., Boonton Contact: Bill Wilkins Eileen Redfern, pres. Contact: Steve Austin, Pres. (973) 584-6638 (201) 317-8691 (908) 813-0935 Meetings: 7 p.m. second and fourth Tuesday., Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first Mon. of every email: [email protected] Joes Pizza, Rt. 46, Kenvil month at the library. www.morriscountystriders.com Friends of Mt. Olive Public Library Knights of Columbus, Council 5410 Wolfe Road, Budd Lake Schmidt Lane, Flanders Morris County National Organization Contact: Pat Cygan, pres. Contact: Peter Groce for Women (973) 691-8686 (973) 927-1778 P.O. Box 394, Morristown 07960 Meetings: Monday before the third Satur- Meetings: 8 p.m. second and fourth Wed., Contact: Karen Lontka, pres. day, 10 a.m., Mount Olive Public Library Council home on Schmidt Lane, serving (973) 895-1200 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first www.mopl.org/moplfriends.html Mount Olive, Randolph, Chester, Roxbury Tuesday of the month, Morris Plains and Washington Community Center, Jim Fear Drive, Morris Girl Scouts of Northern NJ Plains. www.morriscountynow.org 1579 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph Knights of Columbus, Council 6320 Contact: Lynn Apolinaro 9 Beechwood Drive, Succasunna Recorder Community Newspapers Our Town PAGE 39 COMMUNITY GROUPS

Morris Habitat for Humanity & Restore community oriented group that awards (973) 927-7603 274 S. Salem Street, Randolph 07869 scholarships to high school seniors and King Store and King House Museums are Contact: Blair Bravo, (973) 891-1934 participates in other volunteer activities open the second Sunday of the month Restore is where the public can buy new or to support the community. from 1 to 4 p.m., April through Dec., the gently used building supplies, furniture, first Fri.of Dec. from 6 to 9 p.m. and by etc. Open Tues-Sat., 12 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues Randolph VFW Post # 7333 appointment. Donations accepted. & Thurs until 8 p.m. Volunteers are needed. 103 Carrell Road, Randolph 07869 www.roxburynewjersey.com www.morrishabitat.org Contact: Jack Sassaman, Past Post Cmdr. (973) 366-5908 Roxbury Township Historical Society Mount Arlington Historical Society Meetings: 7:30 p.m., third Tuesday of the Silas Riggs Saltbox House, 213 Main Street, P.O. Box 146, Mount Arlington month, and at the VFW post. Ledgewood 07852 Virginia Rooney, Town Historian P.O. Box 18, Succasunna Betty Gantert, pres., (973) 663-1408 Rotary Club of Mount Olive (973) 584-6931 or (973) 584-7903 www.mountarlingtonhistorical.org P.O. Box 407, Flanders 07836-0407 Contact: Marge Cushing, Richard Cramond Andrea Borough, pres., (973) 476-0635 Meetings: Call for meetings and activities, Mount Arlington Senior Citizens Club Meetings: 5:15 p.m., Monday, Holiday Inn, Silas Riggs Saltbox House. Edgemere, Mount Arlington 1000 International Dr., Mount Olive. Judith Loughridge, pres., (973) 398-4573 www.rotaryclubofmountolivenj.org Roxbury Woman’s Club Meetings: 1 p.m., second and fourth Wed., P.O. Box 13, 72 Eyland, Succasunna 07876 at the Elks Lodge, 201 Howard Blvd., Rotary Club of Randolph Contact: Shirley Reinhardt Mount Arlington 517 Route 10, Randolph (973) 584-2382 Michael Renda, pres., (973) 895-2264 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., every fourth Tuesday Mt. Olive Area Chamber of Commerce Meetings: 7:47 a.m., Tues, Randolph Diner, at Roxbury Community Center, 72 Eyland P.O. Box 192, Budd Lake, 07828 517 Rt. 10, Randolph Ave., Succasunna. (973) 691-0109 Greg Stewart, pres., (973) 927-5446 Rotary Club of Roxbury Senior Citizens of Mt. Olive Twp. Inc. Meetings: 6 p.m.,second Thurs.,of the P.O. Box 407, Flanders 07836-0407 P.O. Box 203, Budd Lake month for young professional; 7:15 a.m. Ted Dunne Contact: Sandi Masklee, pres. Third Weds., business networking; 11:45 Meetings: 12:15 p.m., Thurs, La Strada (973) 691-2653 a.m., fourth Tues, for lunch and learn Ristorante, 1101 Rt. 10, Randolph Meetings: First and third Tues. of the www.mtolivechambernj.com month at the Senior Center, Flanders- Roxbury Area Chamber of Commerce Drakestown Rd, Budd Lake. Mount Olive Historical Society P.O. Box 436, Ledgewood 07852 email: [email protected] Contact: Thea Dunkle, (862) 432-0460 (973) 770-0740 Meetings: 7 p.m., first Monday, (except Kathy Defillippo, pres. The Historical Society of Old Randolph July & August) (Sept is the second Meetings: Check web site for meeting P.O. Box 1776, Ironia, 07845 Monday) at the Mt. Olive Senior Center, www.roxburynjchamber.org Contact: Gail Hari, pres., (973) 989-7095 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Budd Lake. Roxbury Arts Alliance Vasa Order of America, Arlington Lodge Newcomers & Neighbors of Randolph Investors Bank Theater Contact: Howard Corneilson, P.O. Box 142, Mount Freedom Horseshoe Lake Complex (973) 584-0307 Nancie Ludwig, (973) 328-7438 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna 07876 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first Fri. of month at www.nnrandolph.org (201) 745-7718 the Vasa Park Cultural Center, Budd Lake. Contact: Mark Barbone, Pres.Meetings: www.vasaorder.net/?lodge=062 Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce Check web site for meetings and info. P.O. Box 391, Mt. Freedom 07970 www.roxburysartalliance.org VFW Post# 2833 & Ladies Auxiliary Margaret Leonard, secy. (973) 361-3462 16 High Street, Kenvil 07847 Check the website for meetings at Roxbury Environmental Action Contact: John Lehenert www.randolphchamber.org Coalition (R.E.A.C.T.) (973) 927-6647 leave message P.O. Box 244, Ledgewood 07852 Meetings: 7:30 p.m., first Tues. of month Randolph Senior Citizen Club Bob Schultz, pres. at the Post. Calais Road, Randolph 07869 Contact: [email protected] Ladies Auxilliary, 7 p.m., second Thurs., of Pat Hogan, pres. (973) 584-4007 R.E.A.C.T. was founded by a group of the month. Meetings: 11 a.m., first Tues. of the month highly concerned Roxbury Twp. neighbors Open Fri. from 7 p.m.-11 p.m. at the Community Center, Calais Road. and friends who want to ensure a safe and healthy future for out families. 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Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 42 Our Town GOLF COURSES onto Knoll Road. Club is second entrance Picatinny Golf Club Morris County boasts a number of on right, about 200 yards. Picatinny Arsenal, Rockaway beautiful and challenging golf courses for (973) 724-4653 all types of players. Here is a listing of The golf club is for employees, retired mili- them. Knoll West Country Club tary and federal employees 990 Greenbank Road, Boonton Directions: Take I-80W to Exit 34B. Then Black Oak Golf Club (973) 263-7110 take Route 15N. After one-quarter mile, 169 Bartley Road, Long Valley www.knollgolfclub.com take entrance to Picatinny Arsenal. (908) 876-9887 Directions: Take I-80W to Exit 47 (Parsippa- www.blackoakgolfclub.com ny). Take Route 46 to Beverwyck Road (two lights). Go two miles and turn left at Pinch Brook Golf Course Brooklake Country Club Mobil station to course. Pass Knoll East 234 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park 39 Brooklake Road, Florham Park and continue up hill. (973) 377-2039, times (973) 644-4022 (973) 377-2235 www.morrisparks.net Pro Shop (973)377-6751, Tennis (973)514-1547 Madison Golf Club Directions: From I-287 exit at Route 10E www.brooklakecc.com and turn right onto Ridgedale Avenue. 155 Green Avenue, Madison Directions: From I-287, exit at Route 24E, Club is ahead three miles on left. to Columbia Turnpike (Route 510), and (973) 377-5264 then turn right onto Ridgedale Avenue. www.madisongolfclub.org Turn left onto Brooklake Road. Club is on Directions: From downtown Madison, Rockaway River Country Club the right. make a left onto Green Avenue to club. 39 Pocono Road, Denville Main number(973) 627-0063 Mendham Golf and Tennis Club Golf Shop (973) 627-4461 Fairmount Country Club www.rockawayrivercc.com 2 Golf Lane, Mendham 400 Southern Blvd., Chatham Directions: Take I-80W to Exit 42. Bear (973) 543-6524 (973) 377-8900 right, then make a left onto Route 46W. At www.mendhamgolfandtennis.com www.fairmountcc.com Boulevard, turn right and go to Pocono Directions: From Route 202, take Tempe Directions: Take Route 24W and exit at Road. Make a left to club. Summit-River Road. Go straight to fourth Wick Road. At light (Jockey Hollow Park) traffic light, make a left on Noe Avenue go right. Proceed 3.4 miles to Kenneday and go to end. Then go right on Southern Road and go right. Club is half mile ahead. Roxiticus Golf Club Blvd. to club. Bliss Road, Mendham Minebrook Golf Club (973) 543-7161 www.roxiticus.com 500 Schooley’s Mountain Road Flanders Valley Golf Course Directions: From I-287, exit at Route 202, Hackettstown (Washington Twp.) 81 Pleasant Hill Road, Flanders Bernardsville. Take Route 202S into center (908) 979-0366 (973) 584-5382 of Bernardsville, bear right at light onto An- www.minebrookgc.com www.morrisparks.net derson Road. After about three miles, turn Directions: Take I-80W to Exit 26. Take Directions: From Route 206, turn onto left onto Bliss Road and go one mile to club. Flanders-Bartley Road, then turn right Route 46W to Hackettstown and go left onto Mount Pleasant Avenue to course. onto Route 57W. At light, go straight onto Route 24/517 (over bridge) to club on left. Spring Brook Country Club 9 Spring Brook Road, Morristown Knoll East Golf Club (973) 539-6660 25 Knoll Drive, Boonton Morris County Golf Club 36 Punch Bowl Road, Morristown www.springbrookcountryclub.com (973) 263-7115 (973) 539-7200 Directions: Take I-287S. Exit at Harter Road, www.knollgolfclub.com www.morriscgc.com Exit 33. Go left off ramp. Take Harter Road Directions: Take I-80W to Exit 47, Parsippa- Directions: Take I-287 to Route 24 in 3/4 mile, then a sharp right onto Old Har- ny. Then take Route 46 and at second light Morristown. Follow Route 24 to Punch ter Road. Go 50 yards and make a sharp turn right. Follow two miles (through Lake Bowl Road. right onto Alvord Road to club. Entrance is Hiawatha) and at blinking light go left straight ahead. MOVIE THEATERS

East Hanover Madison Parsippany Succasunna AMC Bow Tie Bow Tie Bow Tie East Hanover 12 Madison Parsippany Succasunna 145 Route 10E Cinema Cinema 12 Cinema 10 888-262-4386 14 Lincoln Place 3165 Route 46E Roxbury Mall, Rt. 10 (973) 377-2388 (973) 335-7466 (973) 584-8860 (973) 335-7244 Recorder Community Newspapers Our Town PAGE 43 PLACES OF WORSHIP Assembly of God P.O. Box 242, Budd Lake 07828 (973) 366-3434; fax (973) 366-0862 (973) 448-9009 Clergy: Rev. Barry Winchell Mountaintop Church Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Services: Sunday, 9 a.m. (traditional) and 6 Naughright Road, Mount Olive www.fellowshipchapelonline.org 10:30 (contemporary). Small gatherings for (908) 850-5477 kids, youth and adults throughout the week. Pastor: Rev. Matthew Jones www.bethlehemchurch.org Services: Sunday, 10:15 a.m., Spanish 4:30 Eastern Orthodox p.m.; Bible Study Wed., 7 p.m. www.mtopag.org Holy Trinity Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox 120 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph 07845 (973) 366-8360 St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church Baptist Pastor: Rev. David Fox 1447 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph Check website for services (973) 584-0388; fax (973) 584-3573 First Baptist Church www.holytrinityrandolph.com Pastor: Rev. John Theodosion 233 Main Street, Ledgewood Services: Sunday 8:45 a.m., divine liturgy, (973) 584-2677 10:15 a.m., fellowship follows; Sunday Pastor: Rev. David Holwick Ecumenical Ministry school, 11 a.m. (no Sunday school in summer) Services: Sunday worship, 8:30 & 11 a.m.; www.standrewgonj.org Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Panther Valley Ecumenical Ministry www.ledgewoodbaptist.com 1490 Route 517, Hackettstown (908) 852-5444; fax (908) 850-4754 Jehovah’s Witnesses Hope Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. David Wright 50 Flanders-Bartley Road, Flanders Services: Sun., 10 a.m. worship and church Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses (973) 927-1475 school. www.pvem.net 220 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph Pastor: Paul Vander Vliet (973) 584-0596 Services: Sunday, 11 a.m., Bible Study, Sunday Services: Sunday, 12:30 p.m.; Tues., 7:30 p.m. 9:45 a.m. Episcopal www.hope-baptist.com St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Jewish Mount Olive Community 9 E. Main Street, Mendham 07945 Bible Church (973) 543-4471; fax (973) 543-0953 Morristown Jewish Flanders-Drakestown Road, Budd Lake Clergy: Rev. Charles L. Rice Center Beit Yisrael (973) 252-4414 Services: Sunday, 8, 10 a.m.; 177 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown Pastor: Neil Lines Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. (973) 538-9292; fax, (973) 538-3229 Services: Sunday, 10:55 a.m., Sunday school, www.stmarksmendham.org. Clergy: Rabbi David Nesson; 9:30 a.m. Services: Friday, 8 p.m.; Sat., 9:30 a.m. St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church www.mjcby.org 179 S. Hillside Ave., Succasunna Bible Chapel (973) 927-1485 Mount Freedom Clergy: Rev. Virginia Dinsmore Jewish Center Calvary Bible Chapel Services: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. P.O. Box 202, 1209 Sussex Turnpike, 76 Main Street, Flanders www.stdunstansuccasunna.org Mount Freedom 07970 (973) 927-0374 (973) 895-2100; fax, (973) 895-4315 Pastor: Rev. Donn Heinrich Christ Episcopal Church Clergy: Rabbi Menashe East Services: Worship, 10:45 a.m; Sunday School 369 Sandshore Road, Budd Lake Services: Sat., Shabbat, 9 a.m.; Mon.-Fri., 6:45 and Bible Study 9:45 a.m. (973) 347-1866; fax (973) 347-8118 a.m.; Sun., 8 a.m. www.calvaryflanders.com Clergy: Rev. Sonia E. Waters www.mtfjc.org Services: Sunday 10:15 a.m. Temple B’nai Or www.christchurchbuddlake.org Byzantine Catholic 60 Overlook Road, Morristown St. James Episcopal Church (973) 539-4539 Holy Wisdom Byzantine Catholic 214 Washington St., Hackettstown 07840 Clergy: Rabbi Donald Rossoff, P.O. Box 631, 197 Emmans Road, Flanders (908) 852-3968; fax (908) 212- 7535 See website for Shabbat services (973) 584-0414 Clergy: Rev. Cathy Deats www.templebnaior.org Pastor: Father Marcel Szabo Services: Sunday, 8 & 10 a.m. Sunday school, Temple Hatikvah Services: Saturday 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Thursday chapel, 7 p.m. www.holywisdomnj.com 58 Pleasant Hill Road, Flanders (973) 584-0212; fax (973) 584-7010 Evangelical Clergy: Rabbi Scott Roland Christian Church Free Association Services: Friday, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Chapel Bethlehem Church www.templehatikvahnj.org Tinc Road School, 88 Bartley Road 758 Route 10, Randolph 07869 Recorder Community Newspapers PAGE 44 Our Town PLACES OF WORSHIP

Temple Shalom Services: Sunday worship, 8, 10:30 a.m. Succasunna United Methodist 215 S. Hillside Ave., Succasunna (summer, 9 a.m.); Sunday school, 9 a.m. 91 Main St., Succasunna 09876 (973) 584-5666; fax (973) 584-1674 www.zionlongvalley.org (973) 584-7349; fax (973) 584-0714 Clergy: Rabbi David C. Levy Pastor: Rev. Juel Nelson Cantor: Kathy Barr Services: Sunday worship, Contemporary ,9 Services: Check website for times. Methodist a.m.; Traditional 11 a.m. ( Sunday school, 10 www.tshalom.org a.m. (No Sunday school in July & August) Drakestown United Methodist www.sumcnj.org 6 Church Road, Hackettstown Lutheran (908) 852-4460; fax (908) 775-1654 Trinity United Methodist Church Pastor: Rev. Bob 213 Main St., Hackettstown Abiding Peace Lutheran Church Services: Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday (908) 852-3020; fax (908) 850-3290 305-311 Route 46, Budd Lake Bible Study 1:30 p.m.; Monday Bible Study, Clergy: Rev. Frank L. Fowler III, pastor (973) 691-9393; fax (973) 691-9392 6:45 p.m. Services: Sunday, 8:15, 9:15, 10:45 a.m.; Pastor: Rev. Becky Thane www.drakestownumc.net Sat., 5 p.m. www.catchthespirit.org Services: 10 a.m. Sunday worship: 11 a.m. Flanders United Methodist Church Sunday School 8 Park Place, Flanders 07836 www.abidingpeacechurch.org (973) 584-5426, (973) 584-7792 parsonage Nondenominational Gethsemane Lutheran Church Pastor: Rev. Meekyung Choi Kim 409 E. Baldwin St., Hackettstown Services: Sunday, 11 a.m. worship (summer, Budd Lake Chapel (908) 852-2156; fax (908) 852-8556 10 a.m.). Child care available. 54 Sandshore Road, Budd Lake Pastor: Rev. Terry Herzberg www.flandersumc.org Pastor: Rev. Alan Pirrillo Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. (summer, 9:30 Ironia Free Methodist Church (973) 691-8855 a.m.); Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. 298 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph www.gethsemanechurch.tripod.com www.buddlakechapel.com (973) 252-1345 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Pastor: Rev. Stephen Reyner Randolph Church of Christ 319 Quaker Church Road, Randolph Service: Sun., 11 a.m.; Sun. (Spanish) 1:30 316 Quaker Church Road, Randolph (973) 366-4267 p.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m. (973) 366-9122 Clergy: Rev. John Reynolds www.ironiafmchurch.com Clergy: Pastor Rex Butts Services: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Lower Berkshire Valley Services: Sunday worship 10 a.m.; Bible study school and Bible Study, 9 a.m. United Methodist Church 8:30 a.m.; Wed., 6:30 a.m., call for details. www.gslc-nj.org 294 Berkshire Valley Road, www.randolphchurch.org Grace Lutheran Church Lower Berkshire Valley 65 East Main St., Mendham Pastor Nancy, (973) 366-2895 Presbyterian (973) 543-7595; fax (973) 543-5736 Services: Sun., 11 a.m. (8:30 a.m. in July) Clergy: Rev. Carol A. Petersen, pastor Millbrook United Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church Services: Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. 246 Millbrook Ave., Randolph of Berkshire Valley www.gracemendham.org (973) 361-2881: fax (973) 361-2881 635 Berkshire Valley Road, Wharton Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church Pastor: Rev. David R. Edwards (973) 366-8440 113 S. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna Services: Sunday worship and Sunday school, Clergy: Rev. David Widmer (973) 584-7410; fax, (973) 584-3542 10:30 a.m. Services: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Clergy: Rev. Bruce E. Hillman, pastor www.millbrook-umc.org www.berkshirevalleypresbychurch.org Services: Sun., 8:45, 11 a.m. (summer, 9:30 Mt. Fern United Methodist Church Community Presbyterian Church a.m.); Sunday school, 10 a.m. 443 Quaker Church Road, Randolph 220 Main St., Chester www.hillsidelbc.org (973) 366-4418; fax (973) 366-0634 (908) 879-5091; fax (908) 879-1596 Redeemer Lutheran Church Clergy: Rev. Bradford L. Motta Pastor: Rev. Christopher Scrivens Eyland and Unneberg Avenues, Succasunna Services: Sunday, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, Services: Sunday worship, 10. a.m. church (973) 584-6300 10 a.m. school, 9 a.m. (9:30 a.m. summer worship) Clergy: Rev. Thomas Kildea, pastor www.mtfernumcnj.org www.cpcchester.org Services: Sunday, 8:30, 10 a.m.; Sunday Port Morris United First Memorial Presbyterian Church school, 10 a.m. (September-June) Methodist Church 51 W. Blackwell Street, Dover www.redeemeronline.net 296 Center Street, Landing (973) 366-0216; fax (973) 366-0150 (973) 347-0381 Pastor: Rev. Kerry Morgan Zion Lutheran Church Pastor: Rev. Nick Petrov Services: Sunday, 10:15 a.m.; church school 11 Schooley’s Mountain Road Services: Sun., 11 a.m. (10 a.m. in summer), for all ages, 9:15 a.m. (Summer worship, 9:30 (Route 24), Long Valley, (908) 876-3547 Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. (not in summer), a.m.) Pastor: Rev. Richard Kiesling, interim www.gbym-umc.org/portmorris

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MORRIS COUNTY PARK TREASURES

The Morris County Parks System boasts several outstanding venues. Above: The Willowood Arboretum, at 300 Longview Road in Chester Township, offers 130 acres of rolling farm land with some 3,500 kinds of native and exotic plants, many of them rare. Both wild and cultivated plantings can be seen on self-guiding tours. In addi- tion to undisturbed forest, historic collec- tions include oak, maple, willow, magno- lia, lilac, cherry, fir, pine, masses of ferns and handsome stands of field and forest wild flowers. Left: Tulips bloom at the Frelinguysen Arboretum, located at 353 Hanover Avenue in the Whippany section of Hanover Township. For more informa- tion on Morris County Parks, visit http://www.morrisparks.net

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Presbyterian Resurrection Parish 651 Millbrook Ave., Randolph St. Therese Roman Catholic Church First Presbyterian Church (973) 895-4224; fax (973) 895-3224; 151 Main St., Succasunna (church) 99 Main St., Succasunna Clergy: Rev. John Tarantino; Rev. Monsignor 7 Hunter St. (parish office) (973) 584-5238; fax, (973) 584-5238 George Dudak (973) 584-8271; fax (973) 584-0684 Pastor: Rev. Peter Magnan Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30, 9, Clergy: Rev. Marc Mancini Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. (9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m. (No 12:15 mass in July Masses: Saturday, 7 a.m., 5 p.m.; Sunday, 7:45 summer); Sunday school 9 a.m.; Thurs., 7 & August); weekdays, 9 a.m. a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon; weekdays, 7 p.m. www.resurrectionparishnj.org a.m., 12:05p.m. www.fpcsuccasunna.org www.stthereseroxbury.org St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hope Presbyterian Church 61 Main St., Flanders 658 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph (973) 927-1629; fax (973) 927-0327 Unitarian Universalist (973) 895-9991 Pastor: Rev. Stanley Barron Pastor: Rev. Mark Wellman Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 9 Skylands Unitarian Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon ( No 12 noon mass Universalist Fellowship www.realhope.org during July & August); weekdays, 9 a.m. 1811 Route 57, Hackettstown 07840 Mine Hill Presbyterian Church www.stelizabethschurch.org (908) 684-4040 213 Route 46, Mine Hill St. Jude Parish Services: Sunday worship and religious educa- tion for pre-K through junior high, 10:15 a.m. (973) 361-6699 17 Mount Olive Road, Budd Lake www.skylandsuu.org Pastor: Robert Ruckert (973) 691-1561; fax (973) 691-9060 Services: Sunday Worship and Sunday School, Pastor: Rev. Antonio Gaviria 10 a.m. Masses: Sat., 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:30 United Church of Christ a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.; weekdays, 9 a.m. Mount Freedom www.stjudeparish.org Brookside Community Church Presbyterian Church 8 E. Main St., Brookside 07926 1253 Church Rd. & Sussex Turnpike, St. Matthew the Apostle (973) 543-7229; fax, (973) 543-4617 Randolph 335 Dover-Chester Road, Randolph Minister: Rev. Joel Biggers (973) 895-3630 (973) 584-1101; fax (973) 584-0499 Services: Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.; Pastors: Rev. Mitch & Sue Trigger Pastor: Rev. Dan Murphy Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Child care available. Services: Sunday worship, 10 a.m. Masses: Sat., 5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 10 a.m., www.brooksidechurch.org noon, 5 p.m. (Summer 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 11 United Presbyterian Church a.m.); weekdays, Mon-Thurs., 8 a.m. 58 Drakesdale Road, Flanders www.stmatthewsrandolph.org (973) 584-8195; fax (973) 584-8253 Pastor: Rev. Rick Oppelt Services: Sunday, 10 a.m. www.unitedpcf.com

Reformed Crossroads Community Church 104 Bartley Road, Flanders (973) 584-7149; fax (973) 584-9099 Pastor: Rev. Paul Ingeneri Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m., worship for children (3-14) during services www.cccmtolive.org

Roman Catholic Our Lady of the Lake Church 1 Park Ave., Mount Arlington (973) 398-0240; fax (973) 398-3667 READING FUN Clergy: Rev. Hugh Murphy, pastor Fernbrook Elementary students in Randolph Township are a community of readers. As part Masses: Saturday, 9 a.m., 5 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30, 9, 11:15 a.m.; weekdays, 9 a.m. of the FRIES (Fernbrook Reading is Essential in Schools) reading program, the students in www.ourladyofthelake.org grades one through five participated last February. Yesenia Peluffo, left, and Alexis Mano- lis enjoy the story.

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