Category Archives: Wharton

Wharton, NJ Morris County

Portion of Rt. 46 Closed

Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department
Friday March 30th, 2018 :: 07:39 a.m. EDT
Advisory

Road Closure

***ROAD CLOSURE DUE TO MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH***

Due to a pickup truck crashing into a utility pole on Parsippany Boulevard, which caused the utility pole to break in multiple areas, Parsippany Boulevard is closed to ALL through traffic between the intersection of Route 46 East and Littleton Road. Residents who live in Brookside Senior Center and Tivoli Gardens can only access their homes by entering from the Littleton Road side. The closure is expected to be in place through the morning as JCP&L works to stabilize the pole so the truck can be removed and repairs can be completed.

*Note: The driver of the vehicle was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated.

Address/Location
Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department
3339 US-46
Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07054

Canal Day will Feature PD Brody! August 22, 2015

PD Brody will be featured at Wharton’s Canal Day!

http://www.pdbrody.com

http://www.canalday.org/index.html

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Canal Day 2015

Hand picked crafters from around the region will be attending the event to display their beautiful offerings.

Taste traditional ethnic foods of Italian delicacies, cornish pasties, homemade cakes and other edibles will be for sale.

Great Field

Visitors walking and shopping on The Great Field.

Elephant

Tiny’s visit to the Canal Day Festival 2014!

Kenny Young Band

The Kenny Young Band performing on the Main Stage Bandshell during Canal Day 2014!

Double Breasted

Cello, Harp, and Drums combine to deliver a melodic performance from double-breasted during the Canal Day Festival

Hsunami

The Hsunami shown rocking out on the Canal Day Main Stage

The Wag

The WAG puts out a high energy performance at the Canal Day gazebo.

“Rock the Canal” Music Festival

Enjoy a day of listening to a wide variety of musical entertainers. Musical performances from New Jersey’s best artists will feature Rock, Blues, Country, Classical as well as traditional and contemporary Irish Folk Music.

pdbrody
Leanne Weiss
Shoes Down
Bon Temps Brass Band
10 Bands
Pony Rides
Hayride
Kayak Rides
Kayak Rides
Canal Boat Ride
Blacksmith
Blacksmith
Blacksmith
27th. Reg
Wolf Visions

The Morris County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit/Bomb Squad Deminstration Canal Day 08

This Unit is a specialized team of Sheriff’s officers who use highly trained dogs to perform services such as search and rescue operations, narcotics and arson detection and fugitive tracking. Working in tandem with the Bomb Squad, this unit also responds to explosive emergencies for purposes of bomb detection and disposal.

Exhibitors, including local businesses, artists, crafter’s, non-profit/civic organizations and vendors from around the area will provide interesting things to browse through. Many, more activities for fun and learning are planned. Come spend the day with us at Hugh Force Canal Park located at 270 West Central Ave., Wharton, NJ, from 10:00AM to 5:00PM.

CANAL DAY SCHEDULE

Please visit our supporting sponsors below:
NJ Historic Trust
NJ SKYLANDS
Ramsey Outdoor Sporting Goods

Canal Day Association President John Manna shown thanking store manager Mike Levine and Ramsey Outdoor Sporting Goods for their continued support!

Mark Anthony Productions

Canal Day Association President John Manna shown thanking Mark Pomeroy and Mark Anthony Productions for being the voice of Canal Day.

JCPL

Standing in front of the restored Morris Canal Lock 2 East, Canal Day Association President John Manna is shown receiving a donation from Michael Obremski, Jersey Central Power and Light Area Manager for sponsoring the Canal Day Pony Ride Stable.

Picatinny Credit Union

Canal Day Association President John Manna shown thanking Bill Darling, President and CEO at Picatinny Federal Credit Union, and Karen Morano for their continued support of Canal Day in adopting the Performance Gazebo

Shop Rite

Pictured is Canal Day Association President John Manna presenting Shop Rite of Wharton and Store Manager Bob Tracy for their continued support in our community.

Capital One Bank

Canal Day Association President John Manna shown thanking Capital One Bank and Branch Manager Sharon Bello for their Canal Boat Captain sponsorship.

Keep Informed

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Sponsor Information:

Become a sponsor of Canal Day. Sponsors will enjoy the promotional opportunities and benefits of meeting and greeting the local residents in the area as well as having some fun too. If you or your business or organization is interested in becoming a sponsor, please review the Commercial Business and Sponsorship Application and for further information contact John Manna, at 973-989-0237 or john.manna@canalday.org

Exhibitor Information:

Artists, crafter’s, and non-profit/civic organizations and festival vendors from around the area will have an excellent opportunity to sell their products and get in touch with new customers and supporters during the Canal Day Festival.

Artist / Crafter Application (PDF Download)    
Food Vender Application and Temporary Food and Drink License (PDF Download)

Getting to the Festival – General Public Parking

Directions: East bound Route 80 to Exit 34 Wharton. Make a left turn on to North Main Street. Make a right at West Dewey Ave. and continue on West Dewey Ave. to park at the Wharton Industrial Center, 105 West Dewey Ave

West bound Route 80 to Exit 34 A, Wharton to Route 15 South, Right on East Dewey Ave., continue on to West Dewey Ave. to park at the Wharton Industrial Center, 105 West Dewey Ave.

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Parking Information


Parking with shuttle bus service to and from the festival is available at the Wharton Industrial Center, 105 W. Dewey Ave. Wharton NJ 07885 for a donation of $5.00 per car load. Additional street parking may also be available

Volunteer Information


FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS WANTED!

There are lots of ways you can help out at the festival, please contact us to help.
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**Utility Scam Update From JCP&L**

**Utility Scam Update From JCP&L**

We want to make you aware of a long-running, nationwide utility scam that is again being reported in New Jersey. The scam involves a caller posing as an electric company employee threatening to shut off power unless an immediate payment is made, using a pre-paid debit card such as a Green Dot card. These pre-paid cards are available at convenience stores and drug stores,and customers can use them to pay bills or add money to online accounts. However, JCP&L does not endorse the use of Green Dot cards as a bill |
|payment method. If a customer receives a call from someone demanding payment of their electric bill by using a Green Dot card, they are being scammed and should report the crime to local authorities.

Although our company representatives sometimes do call customers to remind them that a payment is past due, they explain how a payment can be made using one of the following established payment options:
.Direct Debit
.Automated Phone Payment – 1-866-569-4770
.Authorized Payment Location
.www.firstenergycorp.com/forms/paymentagencies
.Mail

Any customer who has doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from JCP&L, especially one demanding immediate payment, should call JCP&L’s customer service number at 1-800-662-3115. For more information, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/paymentoptions. See More

Photo: **Utility Scam Update From JCP&L**

We want to make you aware of a long-running, nationwide utility scam that is again being reported in New Jersey. The scam involves a caller posing as an electric company employee threatening to shut off power unless an immediate payment is made, using a pre-paid debit card such as a Green Dot card. These pre-paid cards are available at convenience stores and drug stores,and customers can use them to pay bills or add money to online accounts. However, JCP&L does not endorse the use of Green Dot cards as a bill |
|payment method. If a customer receives a call from someone demanding payment of their electric bill by using a Green Dot card, they are being scammed and should report the crime to local authorities. 

Although our company representatives sometimes do call customers to remind them that a payment is past due, they explain how a payment can be made using one of the following established payment options: 
.Direct Debit 
.Automated Phone Payment - 1-866-569-4770 
.Authorized Payment Location 
.www.firstenergycorp.com/forms/paymentagencies
.Mail 

Any customer who has doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from JCP&L, especially one demanding immediate payment, should call JCP&L’s customer service number at 1-800-662-3115. For more information, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/paymentoptions.