Category Archives: Morris County

#MorrisCty – New State Tax Credits Available for Eligible Morris County Residents

 

United Way and Partners Can Help at Free Tax Prep Sites
At free, IRS-qualified tax sites throughout the Morris County region, United Way of Northern New Jersey and its partners are available ready to help eligible residents navigate new state tax credits.
The new credits are intended to help working families who are paying for child care or adult dependent care, unpaid family caregivers looking after a disabled military service member, and those who are working but struggling to make ends meet.
“Child care is often the most expensive line item in the family budget, but it’s something working parents can’t do without,” said United Way Chief Operating Officer Kiran Handa Gaudioso. “Thanks to the new child care credit, working families can receive some much-needed relief.”

United Way has teamed up with NORWESCAP RSVP, Greater Providence Missionary Baptist Church, Partners for Health Foundation, Single Stop and the IRS to offer a free tax preparation program. IRS-certified volunteers can help ensure that local individuals and families who are ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) or in poverty, receive all available tax credits.

The following are new credits for tax year 2018:
The Child and Dependent Care Credit assists working families with costs associated with the care of a child or dependent adult. While the credit reduces the amount of New Jersey gross income tax owed, it doesn’t result in a refund if no taxes are due.

The Wounded Warrior Caregivers Relief Act offers an income tax credit to qualifying family caregivers who take care of a military service member with a disability connected to service in any war or conflict on or after September 11, 2001. The credit is equal to 100 percent of the federal veteran disability compensation or $675, whichever is less.A New Jersey Earned Income Tax Credit increase will see qualified taxpayers benefit from the state’s match of the federal credit. The state match increased from 35 to 37 percent this year.

In addition to helping residents benefit from eligible tax credits, this program also can help them save residents on the costs of have tax-returns prepared by private companies or accountants.

To make an appointment at a free tax site in Morris or neighboring counties, call 973.993.1160, ext. 5. Make online appointments for some at www.UnitedWayNNJ.org/FreeTaxPrep. Households earning less than $66,000 also have the option to file their taxes for free online using MyFreeTaxes.com.

These free services are available only to low- and moderate-income families and individuals. They are not available to business owners or landlords.

www.UnitedWayNNJ.org.

 

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#Denville Library – Tax Help

 

Congratulations to Our Morris Hills School District Students!

County Clerk Announces Student Arts Winners — All from Morris Hills School District

Posted Friday, February 15th, 2019

(l/r) Krystal Colon, County Clerk Ann Grossi, Andrew Donahue, and Julian Mesa stand in front of their winning entries in the annual Morris County Manual cover art contest

(l/r) Krystal Colon, County Clerk Ann Grossi, Andrew Donahue, and Julian Mesa stand in front of their winning entries in the annual Morris County Manual cover art contest

Students from the Morris Hills Regional School District won all three top prizes in the Morris County Clerk’s 2019 County Manual cover art contest, it was announced today by County Clerk Ann Grossi at a special ceremony in Morristown.

Krystal Colon of Morris Knolls High School was the first place winner, and Morris Hills High School students Andrew Donahue and Julian Mesa finished second and third respectively.

The students were joined at the event by Morris Hills Regional School District Superintendent James Jencarelli and U.S. Army Lt. Col. Samuel Morgan, who is the commander of the Army garrison at Picatinny Arsenal, where Colon and her family live.

(l/r) Julian Mesa, Superintendent James Jencarelli, and Andrew Donahue

(l/r) Julian Mesa, Superintendent James Jencarelli, and Andrew Donahue

The annual Morris County Manual offers a physical and online listing of key federal, state, county, and local government offices and agencies; the Superior Court system, important hotlines, media connections, election timelines, and even zip codes for all sections of all 39 Morris County towns.

Earliest records indicate the County Manual was established by the Morris County Clerk’s Office in 1906. Over the past century, it has undergone many changes to reflect the county’s evolution throughout the decades.

However, the purpose of the County Manual has remained constant, as a central resource for county residents regarding their government.

Each year, the County Clerk holds an art contest open to students in school districts across the county. The top three finishers get scholarship awards of $500, $200 and $100.  The 2018 winners were Felicia Terreri of Whippany Park High School, Aayush of the Morris County Academy of Computer Science, and Jared Reddington of Morris Hills High School.

First place winner Krystal Colon with her mom, County Clerk Grossi, Picatinny Commander Morgan and her Marine Corps recruiter

First place winner Krystal Colon with her mom, County Clerk Grossi, (on left) Picatinny Commander Morgan and her Marine Corps recruiter

Here is a bit about the 2019 winners:

Krystal Colon – Morris Knolls High School – 1st Place Winner

Krystal Colón is a senior at Morris Knolls High School. Krystal was born and raised in North Carolina, she has lived in Hawaii, California and New York. This will be her first and last year at Morris Knolls. Her hobbies are reading, drawing, video games and playing volleyball in her free time. After graduation she plans to join the United States Marine Corp.

Andrew Donahue – Morris Hills High School – 2nd Place Winner

Andrew Donahue is a senior attending Morris Hills High School. He designed the manual cover in his cartooning and animation course at Morris Hills. He enjoys running track and cross country for Morris Hills, as well a computer coding. After high school, Andrew plans to attend a 4 year college to pursue his interest in cyber security.

Julian Mesa – Morris Hills High School – 3rd Place Winner

Julian is a senior at Morris Hills High School. He has played varsity soccer for four years and lacrosse for two years. Julian is a member of the National Honor Society and has had a passion for art and design since he was a kid. He is going to attend Stockton University in the fall of 2019 to play soccer and further his education in graphic design.

Congratulations to each!!

#MorrisCty #Denville – Some Lucky Gals Got a Special Valentine!

#Denville! Some lucky gals @ The Oaks in Denville got a special Valentine’s Day Treat.

A singing telegram by our Morris Music Men!

 

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This one, by “The 4 Old Parts” goes out to the ladies at The Oaks in Denville. #guyscanlistentoo #theoaks #theoaksatdenville

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#MorrisCty #Denville #Rockaway #Boonton – Protect our Wetlands, Water and Woods‎

Director Scott Morris from Chatham will be presenting his documentary and providing insight into the research and cinematography from the film!

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Denville Public Library

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Saving The Great Swamp at Denville Public Library
2 hrs · Denville, NJ ·

Have you RSVP’d yet for Saving The Great Swamp this coming Thursday?

Director Scott Morris from Chatham will be presenting his documentary and providing insight into the research and cinematography from the film!
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#MorrisCty – Dog and Family Hike!

DOG AND FAMILY HIKE

GSWA Conservation Management Area
83 Tiger Lily Lane
Harding Twp., New Jersey 07976
Saturday, Feb 16, 2019 • 01:00 PM – 03:00 PM

Calling all pooches! Grab your family and a leash, and c’mon out to the CMA for a much-needed, mid-winter hike. We know you’re ready to get some fresh air and sniff new smells. This is your day! We only ask that you play nice with other dogs, remain on your leash for the full hike, and ask your humans to bring you some water in case you get thirsty, and clean up after you. There is a limit of 15 pups (but no limit on the number of humans) so shake a leg and register today! This event is free for GSWA members, non-members: suggested donation of $10 for adults 18+, $5 for children 6-17 years. Registration is required. Register online at GreatSwamp.org or call 973-538-3500.

Love hiking with your furry best friend?

Purchase poop bags in bulk!

Canvas Dog Harnesses

 

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#MorrisCty #Denville Pet Owners – April 6th – Rabies Clinic

Posted Thursday, February 14th, 2019

Don’t forget to get your pets vaccinated for rabies in 2019, with many towns Morris County getting ready to host clinics later this winter and spring.Morris Pet Owners: Upcoming Rabies Clinics

Upcoming rabies clinics in the county will be held:

Riverdale, Saturday March 2;

Denville, Saturday April 6;

Mount Olive, Saturday April 20;

Morristown, Saturday June  15.

Other clinics are being set up at towns throughout the county during the coming year, with a clinic expected to be held in Montville and a second one in Mount Olive on dates yet to be determined in April. Visit the county Office of Health Management site (SEE BELOW) for a still-developing lists of clinics in and near Morris County.  Also, reach out to your town if you don’t see it on the list.

Animal experts say you should report confirmed or suspected cases of rabies immediately to your Local Health Department.

Morris Pet Owners: Upcoming Rabies ClinicsRabies is an infectious disease caused by the rabies virus. Animals infected with rabies display strange behavior such as aggression, and signs of neurologic impairment including vocalization, circling, and paralysis.

People who are bitten by, or have had contact with saliva from an animal should notify the local health department having jurisdiction where the animal is located and seek medical care.

A directory of local health agencies is posted at www.localhealth.nj.gov or you can contact them through your local police departments in the event of an emergency.

February 2019 Rabies Clinics
Municipality Date Time Location Phone Number
Bloomingdale 2/9 1:00pm – 3:00pm 101 Hamburg Tpke. 973-838-8959
March 2019 Rabies Clinics
Municipality Date Time Location Phone Number
Riverdale 3/2 11:00am – 1:00pm Dalton Drive 973-838-8959
April 2019 Rabies Clinics
Municipality Date Time Location Phone Number
Denville 4/6 8:00am – 10:00am 140 Morris Ave 973-631-5491
Mount Olive Township 4/20 5:00pm – 8:00pm Budd Lake Fire Dept., Co. #1, 378 Route 46, Budd Lake 973-691-0900
Montville April 2019 – TBD TBD 86 River Road
Mount Olive Township April 2019 – TBD TBD Budd Lake Fire Dept. #1
Rt. 46
June 2019 Rabies Clinics
Municipality Date Time Location Phone Number
Morristown 6/15 11:00am – 1:00pm 200 South Street 973-292-6731
September 2019 Rabies Clinics
Municipality Date Time Location Phone Number
Morristown 9/7 11:00am – 1:00pm 200 South Street 973-292-6731
November 2019 Rabies Clinics
Municipality Date Time Location Phone Number
Lincoln Park 11/1 4:30pm – 6:30pm 34 Chapel Hill Road 973-270-2040
Denville 11/2 8:00am – 10:00am 140 Morris Ave 973-631-5491

#MorrisCty – A Special Treat For Valentine’s Day! Our Morris Music Men!

How would you like to surprise your special someone with a Valentine’s Day Treat??  You can order and send our talented award winning acapella @MorrisMusicMen to their home or place of business with a special serenade!

For only $60, 4 tuxedo clad gents will go to a home, a workplace or anywhere you designate in and around Morris County. We arrive with a long stem red rose, a card with your personalized message and sing 2 love songs. .
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Sound great? Call 973-714-0786 or 877-808-8697 to place an order. Online orders at ordersingingvalentine.com

#sayiloveyouwithasong #singingvalentines

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