Category Archives: Denville

Denville, NJ Morris County

Holiday Open House Friday 11/28 5:30-8:30pm. Broadway will be closed to traffic

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Holiday Open House Friday 11/28 5:30-8:30pm. Broadway will be closed to traffic

Denville Police Department

Denville Police Department
Monday November 24th, 2014 :: 11:20 a.m. EST

Advisory

Holiday Open House Friday 11/28 5:30-8:30pm. Broadway will be closed to traffic @ 4:30pm

Broadway will be closed to cars and the stores will be filled with activities for all ages! We will have live entertainment on Broadway, petting zoo, horse & buggy ride, bouncy house, ornament making, photos with Santa, a tree lighting and much more!

Broadway will be closed to all traffic at 4:30pm.

Address/Location
Denville Police Department
1 St Marys Pl
Denville, NJ 07834

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 973-627-4900

 

Denville Holiday Events

 

http://discoverdenville.com/events/single/denville-holiday-events-happy-holiday-circus

Denville Holiday Events – Happy Holiday Circus

Friday November 28, 2014

Happy Holiday Circus

Nov. 28th  Holiday Shopping Open House- Friday | 5:30pm-8:30pm

Broadway will be closed to cars and the stores will be filled with activities for all ages! We will have live entertainment on Broadway, petting zoo, horse & buggy ride, bouncy house, ornament making, photos with Santa, a tree lighting and much more!

Nov. 29th  Small Business Saturday – Saturday | all day

Shop small and support your Community! Did you know when you spend $100 locally that $68 of it comes back to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenditures? Only $43 dollars come back through national chain stores. Buy on the internet and $0 comes back to your community – so SHOP LOCAL!

Nov. 30th  Denville Holiday Parade – Sunday|2pm

This year’s theme is ‘Happy Holiday Circus’.  Bring the kids and enjoy the floats, bands, and dignitaries of this traditional celebration.

December Holiday Weekends – Every weekend leading to Christmas

Come shop, dine, stroll and experience the festive atmosphere.  Weekends will feature specials all around town, such as carolers and other merriments.  The spirit of the holidays will be found all across the town of Denville. Come celebrate with us!

 

Denville Rotary Club – first of several Santa Land work crew events

https://www.facebook.com/denville.rotary

Today was the first of several Santa Land work crew events. The Gingerbread House donated to us by the Denville Beautification Committee, for permanent installation at Santa Land needs some work, actually a lot of work. Today’s crew included George Hrobuchak, Tom Mpakarakes, Tony Toriello, Bill Kader, Bill Roberts, Steve Shemonis and Rick Rafferty (not pictured). We need to weather/waterproof the structure, put on a new roof and secure the house. Many more work sessions needed!

Denville Rotary's photo.
Denville Rotary's photo.

Halloween Parade 10/30 @ 6:30pm. Route is Broadway & 2nd Ave to East Main/Rt53 South to Indian Road

 

Denville Police Department

Denville Police Department

Advisory: Halloween Parade 10/30 @ 6:30pm. Route is Broadway & 2nd Ave to East Main/Rt53 South to Indian Road.Expect Delays

Dear Nixle User,

The Denville Fire Department’s annual Halloween Parade will be held on Thrusday, October 30th beginning at 6:30 p.m. As a result, the following roads will be closed to all traffic as indicated:

– Second Avenue, between Third Avenue and Broadway, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

– Broadway, entire length, beginning at approximately 6:20 p.m.

– East Main Street/Route 53 South, between Broadway and Indian Road, beginning at approximately 6:30 p.m.

All roads will reopen at the conclusion of the parade, which should last no longer than one hour. Anyone planning on driving through the area during the time of the parade should plan an alternate route.

Anyone with any questions or concerns should contact the Denville Police Department’s Community Services Bureau at 973-627-4900 ext. 351

Morris Ave @ Ford Rd closed Oct 29, 30 & 31

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Denville Police Department
Wednesday October 22nd, 2014 :: 02:00 p.m. EDT

Advisory

Morris Ave @ Ford Rd closed Oct 29, 30 & 31 for railroad tracks work. Plan alternate route

Beginning October 29 Morris Ave will be closed at Ford Road due to the replacement of the railroad tracks that cross the roadway. This project is expected to last until the afternoon of October 31. Access to Morris Ave in Denville and Ford Road will only be available by coming west on Morris Ave. Anyone traveling east on Route 80 will be directed to follow the detour to exit 38 in Denville.

Address/Location
Denville Police Department
1 St Marys Pl
Denville, NJ 07834

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 973-627-4900

TWO POLLING SITES CHANGE FOR DENVILLE

http://www.northjersey.com/news/nj-state-news/elections-in-nj/two-polling-sites-are-changed-in-denville-1.1114283

Two polling sites are changed in Denville

http://www.morriselections.org/vote/towns/denville.asp

Where to Vote

Denville

GENERAL ELECTION
SCHOOL ELECTIONS
Tuesday, November 4
6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Election Official: Hon. Donna I. Costello, RMC/CMC, Clerk
Phone: (973) 625-8300     Fax: (973) 627-2709

Ward District Location
01 01 Denville Public Library
124 Diamond Spring Road
Meeting Room
GPS: 40.895949, -74.471573
01 02 Denville Public Library
124 Diamond Spring Road
Meeting Room
GPS: 40.895949, -74.471573
01 03 Municipal Building
1 St. Mary’s Place
Hallway outside Council Chambers
GPS: 40.895576, -74.483102
02 01 Municipal Building
1 St. Mary’s Place
Hallway outside Council Chambers
GPS: 40.895576, -74.483102
02 02 Municipal Building
1 St. Mary’s Place
Community Meeting Room
GPS: 40.895576, -74.483102
02 03 Municipal Building
1 St. Mary’s Place
Community Meeting Room
GPS: 40.895576, -74.483102
03 01 Municipal Building
1 St. Mary’s Place
Community Meeting Room
GPS: 40.895576, -74.483102
03 02 Denville Senior Citizen Building
100 Hall Ave and East Main St (Rt 53)
Main Room
GPS: 40.8885834, -74.4766999
03 03 Denville Senior Citizen Building
100 Hall Ave and East Main St (Rt 53)
Main Room
GPS: 40.8885834, -74.4766999
04 01 Morris County School of Technology
400 East Main Street
Classroom 102
GPS: 40.8785695, -74.4800311
04 02 New Hope Church
52 Cooper Road
Fellowship Hall
GPS: 40.870918, -74.505069
04 03 Union Hill Presbyterian Church
427 Mt. Pleasant Tpk & Franklin Rd
All Purpose Room
GPS: 40.867529, -74.522577

 

 

 

Township of Denville – Information about Ebola and EV-D68

 

PDF Copy for download:  http://www.denvillenj.org/docs/Health/Frequently_Asked_Questions___EV_D68.pdf

CARLOS PEREZ, JR.

Health Officer

Ext. 268

KATHLEEN SCOLLANS

Registrar of Vital Statistics

Ext. 266

KELLY LOMBARDI

Health Department Secretary

Ext. 261

OFFICE PHONE:

973-625-8300 Ext 261

TOWNSHIP OF DENVILLE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LAURA DECKER

Registered Environmental

Health Specialist-

Asst. Health Dept. Supervisor

Ext. 260

PEGGY GROSSMAN

Public Health Nurse Supervisor

Ext. 264

OFFICE FAX:

973-627-8371

1 ST. MARY’S PLACE, DENVILLE, NJ 07834

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – ENTEROVIRUS D-68 (EV-D68)

What is EV-D68?

EV-D68 is classified as a non-polio enterovirus. Enteroviruses most often circulate in Summer and Fall. Presently,

we are in the middle (peak) of the enterovirus season. It is anticipated that EV-D68 infections will likely decline

during late Fall.

What are the symptoms of EV-D68?

Symptoms are mild to severe respiratory-type illness:

 Mild symptoms may include fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, and body and muscle aches.

 Severe symptoms may include wheezing and difficulty breathing.

How does EV-D68 spread?

The virus spreads via an infected person’s respiratory secretions (i.e. saliva, mucus, or sputum). EV-D68 spreads

from person to person when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or touches/contaminates surfaces.

How EV-D68 is treated?

There are no antiviral medications or treatments for EV-D68 and recovery requires bed rest, hydration, and

treatment of symptoms with prescribed or over-the-counter medications. Hospitalization is required mostly for

respiratory complications.

Who is at risk for infection?

Infants, children, and teens are more likely to get infected with enteroviruses due to lack of immunity resulting from

no previous exposure to enteroviruses (again which commonly circulate during Summer and Fall).

Infants, children, and teens with weakened immune systems and/or who suffer from asthma or other respiratory

conditions are at highest risk for complications. Most cases have been in children with asthma or who have had a

history of wheezing.

How can EV-D68 be prevented?

EV-D68 can be prevented via proper hand washing and washing hands often; covering coughs and sneezes;

disinfecting and cleaning surfaces, particularly those which are often used/touched (e.g. toys and doorknobs);

avoiding touching one’s face with unclean hands; avoiding close contact with sick persons; properly washing hands

after diaper changing; not sharing cups or utensils with infected persons; and staying home from school and/or work

if sick. Keeping children who have symptoms home is key.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – EBOLA

What is Ebola?

Ebola is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with the Ebola virus. Ebola was first discovered in 1976

in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire) where it was observed near the Ebola River. Currently there

are 4 known viral strains which can cause Ebola in humans. The fifth strain has caused illness in some animals,

but not in humans.

Outbreaks of Ebola have occurred since its discovery in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and after 2000, with cases limited

to African countries. The current outbreak is the largest and deadliest to date. As of October 10, 2014 there

have been 8,400 cases and 4,033 deaths.

What causes Ebola?

The natural reservoir host of Ebola viruses is unknown. The way the virus is transmitted from the natural host

to a human is unknown. Experts believe that people become infected through contact with an infected animal.

What are the signs and symptoms of Ebola?

Signs and symptoms of infection are:

 Fever

 Severe headache

 Muscle pain

 Weakness

 Diarrhea

 Vomiting

 Abdominal (stomach) pain

 Unexplained hemorrhage (bleeding or bruising)

Symptoms typically appear 2 to 21 days after exposure to Ebola; however the average period of time for

symptoms to manifest is 8 to 10 days.

How is Ebola transmitted among people?

Only mammals (for example, humans, bats, monkeys, and apes) have shown the ability to become

infected with and spread Ebola virus.

Ebola is spread to others via direct contact and through broken skin or mucous membranes in the eyes,

nose, or mouth with blood or bodily fluids. These fluids include but are not limited to urine, saliva, sweat,

feces, vomit, breast milk, and semen from an infected person who is febrile/sick. Ebola can also spread

via needles and syringes that have been contaminated with the virus.

Ebola is not spread through the air, water, or food. Ebola may however be spread as a result of handling

bush meat (wild animals hunted for food) and contact with infected bats. Currently, no evidence exists

that mosquitoes or other insects can transmit Ebola.

Who is at risk for infection?

Healthcare providers caring for Ebola patients and the family and friends in close contact with Ebola

patients are at the highest risk of getting sick because they may come in contact with infected blood or

body fluids of sick patients. Persons handling the remains of persons who died as a result of Ebola may

also be at risk for infection. Exposure to Ebola can occur in healthcare settings where hospital staff are

not wearing appropriate protective equipment, including masks, gowns, and gloves and eye protection.

When can a person with Ebola infect others?

The time from exposure to when signs or symptoms of the disease appear (the incubation period) is 2 to

21 days, but the average time is 8 to 10 days.

How is Ebola treated?

Treatment includes:

 Providing intravenous fluids (IV) and balancing electrolytes (body salts)

 Maintaining oxygen status and blood pressure

 Treating other infections if they occur

Experimental vaccines and treatments for Ebola are presently under development, but they have not yet

been fully tested for safety or effectiveness on humans.

Can a person recover from Ebola?

Recovery from Ebola depends on good supportive clinical care and the patient’s immune response.

People who recover from Ebola infection develop antibodies that may last for at least 10 years.

 

Mother’s Market

MOTHER’S MARKET

 

Saturday, October 11, 214

9am – 1pm

Indian Lake Community Club

91 East Shore Road

Denville, NJ

 

Giant Indoor Sale

New & Used Bargains for Babies and Young Children

 

Directions:  Take Route 80 West to Exit 39 Denville, merge onto Route 46, get off immediately at Route 53 South Mount Tabor/Morristown.  Slight Right onto E. Main Street.  Turn Right on to Indian Road, Turn Left onto East Shore Road and take this down to the clubhouse, which will be on your right side next to the playground.

 

$3.00 admission price will be donated to ILCC

 

***Rent a table to sell your gently used children’s toys, clothing and equipment***

 

For more information/table reservation call Beth at 201-519-9177

 

Sponsored ILCC Women’s Club