#Denville – Our Library Grows – Our Garden is Safe

A  Letter from Mayor Andes

I would like to give you a little background regarding the proposed library expansion.  In today’s modern world, it is important to make the distinction between modern libraries and the  libraries of the past, which were often cold buildings filled with books and coin operated copy machines. With the advent of computers, it is easy to think libraries are a dying relic of the past.  However, to the contrary, many libraries have evolved and the Denville Public Library thru its evolution is as popular as ever.  The Denville library has embraced technology, runs interactive programs for people of all ages, promotes educational shows, craft programs and has taken the initiative to go out into the community to bring the Library to the people. All this while still promoting literacy and lifelong learning.

A review of the library’s calendar of events/programs from previous months highlights the array of the creative programs offered on a daily or multiple times per day basis: https://www.denvillelibrary.org/calendar-main/

The meeting/event room in the library is small and forces a limit on the attendees. This room is booked to capacity and patrons who want to participate in these programs are turned away on almost a daily basis.  One of the primary objectives of the library expansion is to build a second meeting room, which will enable more programs with more individuals and families able to participate. The second objective is aimed at enlarging the children’s area, which if you are familiar with the library can only currently accommodate a handful of kids.

The renovations that were completed about 10 years ago have made the Library a warm and inviting place for the community to gather. Those improvements were paid for by the library, utilizing the statutory allocation of funds they receive to operate on an annual basis. The Township provided a loan to the library to make up for the shortfall in construction cost, which was paid back completely in just a few years.

It has been about 20 years since the State of New Jersey has had a Library construction grant program.  We all pay taxes to the State of New Jersey and I am a firm believer if the State (or federal) government is giving away money for a program that can benefit our community, we want to make sure we attempt to get our share.  If we do not apply for this grant, the State is simply going to give the funding away to other municipalities, which we are paying for out of our State tax dollars.  As mentioned, the amount of money the tax payers of Denville pay in taxes to the Library is predetermined by a State formula. We could not pay less if we wanted to by law.  Since the last renovations were completed, the Library Board has saved over $700,000 of their funds towards a possible expansion. This facility is open to all 16,635 residents of our community and gets thousands of visitors on an annual basis.

The Township of Denville is also a big proponent of the Community Gardens.

Denville Community Gardens

Gardening is a wonderful activity with the so many great benefits.  I am well aware of the overwhelming generosity of the Denville gardeners over the years. On a personal note, I grew up with my grandfather teaching me about gardening and had a backyard garden for many years when my children were small, so I know firsthand the rewards gardening provides.  The Gardens are a wonderful activity and the gardeners have a connection to their plots which is understandable.  That is why when the grant was announced and the Board began to explore to expand the Library, I asked them to take every consideration into account for the Gardeners and attempt to minimize the impact to the gardens to the greatest extent possible.

With respect to the proposed expansion plans, the property where the library is located has its share of challenges. Right behind the Library, the ground slopes into the flood plain which limits expansion in that direction.  The Historical Society shares the parking lot with the library and the parking lot cannot be extended towards the river due to the location of the flood plain. The suggestion of putting the parking lot on the other side of the Historical Society would require the Historical Society to eliminate their garden and would obscure the view of the historical structure. The concept of putting the parking in Hogan’s Park, which is also in the flood plain would also see challenges with seeking County and State approval due to where the parking lot exit would need to be in relation to the traffic light.

After the November 2017 State-wide referendum that was approved by the voters to provide funding for library construction or expansion, I knew there was a possibility that some of gardens might be impacted. I instructed the Recreation Director to advise the Garden Administrator to not allow any new people to take over a garden that was given up.  This would ensure that all existing gardeners would still have a plot. Of course, I also asked the library board to limit the impact to the Community Gardens to the greatest extent possible.

As the plan started to move along, I advised the Director of the Library, Township Administrator and Recreation Director to meet with the Garden Administrator.  We wanted to ensure the Garden Administrator had the latest updates which he could share with the gardeners and also was able to share input on behalf of the gardeners with the Township and Library.  They met on at least 4 occasions dating back to mid-2019, when the first rough conceptual plan was drafted.  The resolution that appeared on the March 17, 2020 agenda was scheduled many weeks ahead of the meeting as it was the last public meeting prior to the grant application deadline. It was disheartening to find out that the Gardeners got a letter from the Garden Administrator that painted a different picture.

I think it is important to note that this year, the gardens will not be effected by any possible construction. If and when we are notified that we are receiving a grant, we will work with the Library Board to finalize the plans at that time.

Based upon the grant application that was submitted, I can tell you that 1 row of gardens will be permanently removed and each of these gardeners will be assigned a different plot. No gardener will be displaced. If requested by the Gardner, the Township will assist in moving any existing fencing. During construction, 1 row of gardens will be temporarily lost. It is estimated this will endure for 1 growing season. These gardeners too will be reassigned another plot during construction. If requested by the temporarily displaced gardener, the Township will also assist in moving any fencing. When construction is complete, the temporarily displaced gardener will have the first opportunity to return to their original plot. The parking lot will go in the front of the Community Gardens with the drainage going towards the Library then down to into the river in accordance with all State construction and NJ DEP water run off requirements. Any effected Communal Items such as the bulletin board or water lines will be relocated by the Township. Additional and appropriate trees and shrubs will be added for aesthetic purposes. And, based upon the layout of the proposed expansion and parking lot, we fully anticipate the ability to create an additional row of gardens and be ultimately able to accommodate more members of our community who want to be assigned a plot.

If the grant was approved, early in the process, to assure public participation the application will be presented to the Planning Board for their review.  The Board always welcomes public questions and opinions.

Therefore, recognizing the inconvenience, it would be our intention that when the library expansion is complete, we intend to improve the entire area, including the community gardens, so that the finished product is something we can all be proud of.

Neither the Library Board, Township Council or myself want to hurt anyone.  We see an opportunity thru an available grant program to enhance the library for the 16,000+ people of Denville for future generations and thereby improve access to books and literacy, technology, programs and good community centered around songs, crafts and knowledge.

Sincerely

Tom Andes


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Message from Denville Mayor Tom Andes

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In 2020, in the United States of America, it is a truly sad fact that racism still exists and remains a significant problem in our society. This has been amplified by the recent tragic and truly unnecessary deaths of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, which are just a couple very recent high profile examples. Recognizing the existence of bias based upon an individual’s race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, physical or mental challenge is the first step in a long journey that will be necessary to end such bias once and for all. The march and rally here in Denville and those occurring all around our country are among the first collective steps in this journey.

Many of the first settlers to come to the “new world” arrived to escape religious persecution or other forms of oppression themselves. When the colonists founded the United States, they did so on the principal that all men are created equal. Unfortunately, the fulfillment of that promise has been too long in coming for so many Americans. From Day One, our Nation has been flawed and we need to continually strive for a greater union, because it is out there. American history has shown a sometimes all too slow fight for equality on so many fronts. Some tragic and truly unjust examples include the Trail of Tears and other atrocities committed against Native Americans, the Japanese Internment Camps During World War II, the long inequality faced by women ending in the Women’s Suffrage movement and undoubtedly the greatest injustice of all in our nation’s history, slavery.

In my lifetime alone, I have seen great changes in society and in people’s attitudes. Unfortunately, our country still has a long way to go. The recent event in Minneapolis, where Police Officers killed a handcuffed George Floyd by kneeling on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, is horrible and those offices should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Their actions tarnish the reputations of the good and honorable Police Officers that deserve our respect. Conversely, I fully support peaceful assembly when there are injustices and the peaceful protesters exercising their constitutional rights should also not be tarnished by those opportunist-criminals who have engaged in rioting and looting during the otherwise generally peaceful gatherings.

We are all very privileged to live in not only the United States, but in the Township of Denville, where the people are warm and friendly and where we have a highly trained and highly professional Police Department to serve and protect the public. I have also found Denville to be a welcoming, inclusive and stigma-free community, regardless of a person’s race, national origin, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical and mental challenges, age or any other classification. In preparation for my speech during the recent National Day of Prayer, I found that every major religion has their own version of the Golden Rule “Do onto others as they would have done onto you.”

We have no room for hate or bias in Denville
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We love and respect our Denville Police Officers

However, we also are not blind to the fact that racism still exists. For this reason, I am listening and will do what I can to be an agent for education and an agent for change.

If you plan on exercising your Constitutional rights of Assembly and Speech on Monday, June 8th, please do so peacefully. This way, you can ensure that your voices are heard and all return home safely.

Tom Andes
Mayor

#MorrisCty – #Boonton, #Madison and #Montville are Getting #Drive-Ins!

https://www.jerseysbest.com/a-timeless-treasure-drive-in-theaters-bring-back-old-fashioned-fun-to-n-j/

Excerpt from https://www.jerseysbest.com/

by Hunter Hulbert | For Jersey’s BestMay 18, 2020

Thanks to the unprecedented circumstances surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, a throwback attraction that got its start in the Garden State is enjoying a resurgence in popularity: the drive-in movie theater.

In addition to the state’s lone permanent venue, the Delsea Drive-In in Vineland, a couple pop-up sites are poised to deliver some vintage-style entertainment as families look for safe entertainment options. Following is a breakdown of the drive-in movie theater locations in New Jersey as well as movie times and dates:

Photo courtesy of NJ Advance Media

/Excerpt – I am hoping that

Boxcar will include nights for local bands and rent parking out to food trucks. The food trucks can make their menus available on phone apps for no contact ordering. The food brought to cars old car hop style. Bring in port a pottys that are changed out nightly and install hand sanitizer stands. Virtually little infrastructure needed.


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Make Your Voices Heard – Tell @JoeBiden we Need @NYGovCuomo

This election, political pillars do not exist for a platform. This election, we are voting for surviving and recovering from a Global Pandemic.

Governor Andrew Cuomo served a key roll in reviving New York City’s economic recovery after 9/11.

He is not afraid to speak his mind. He shows respect for all citizens by giving us the facts and information we need. He is not afraid to say, “I don’t know”; but, will get the information!

Tell @JoeBiden we need @NYGovCuomo as his running mate.

@JoeBiden / @NYGovCuomo 2020
Joe Biden and Andrew Cuomo is the team we need in 2020 for survival and recovery.

#Denville – Updates Garbage & Recycling

GARBAGE AND RECYCLING SCHEDULE MODIFICATION

RECYCLING – Please be advised that the Recycling commingled collection will be picked-up one time only on  Thursday, May 28th. Therefore, there will be both recycling and the regular Thursday garbage pick-upon the same day.

DENVILLE RECYCLING CENTER UPDATE –

Effective Thursday, May 21, 2020, the Denville Recycling Center will expand its operation on a limited basis for Denville residents to drop of all recyclables, including commingled materials, cardboard/paper and yard waste.

#Boonton – Drive In Movies!

Drive-in Movies in Boonton Township, NJ

Now Playing – TBD

Thursday (6/4)

​Gates open at 7:30pm

Movie starts at 8:15pm

Purchase Tickets

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Boxcar is bringing the big screen to Boonton Township, NJ with our new drive-in movies. And to make the night complete, we’re working on partnering with local restaurants to provide carside delivery of dinner specials and snacks.​
Spots are limited so reserve your tickets early. One ticket for the whole car.
Location: Rockaway Valley Rd
Questions? Check out the FAQ or Email support@boxcarapp.com

Create a Victory Garden! – Learn More

Find a fun seed variety pack and have fun growing your own vegetables!

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#MorrisCty #Denville #Boonton – Look to the Sky 5/16/2020 !!

EarthStation1 MediaOutlet @MediaoutletCom Level 1:It’s all happening tomorrow night! Make it a point to see the Greater and Lesser Beneficents conjoin with the Moon Saturday May 16! (Sorry @LaneBajardi and @iDenville, I accidentally deleted this tweet after you liked it

) #MorrisCty @MichelePowersWx Set your Alarm: Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon will be Aligning to form a smiley face‘ Smiley face ’ – when you hear that, most likely you would think of an emoticon, not planets aligning to form one! The moon, Jupiter…physics-astronomy.com

Voices Unheard – Victims of State Government – The COVID-19 Unemployed

State governments shut down businesses to protect the most vulnerable from contracting the virus, COVID-19.

To get the citizens to agree with stay at home orders, we were promised unemployment benefits coupled with $600 federal stimulus added onto our U.I. pay.

As of April 30, 2020, there are 308,000 New Jersey citizens without any income. Unemployment Insurance has not paid us. Nor have we received the federally funded unemployment stimulus from the CARES Act.

To date, no one has received any of these monies. The phone lines are not manned. The email contacts bounce. Governor Phil Murphy, @GovMurphy of New Jersey only avoids the issue, answers different questions then asked, or changes the subject.

Email contacts bounce

I, like many others, registered for unemployment on March 15, 2020.

Date of registration with weekly certification

But many of these victims have variations of their stories. No one with authority will answer their questions or address their issues.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, @elonmusk, in an interview with CNN said that people were forcibly imprisoned in our homes. What needs to be added to that statement is, we are without any source of income.

I hear their stories. I am one with them. Who will listen?

Where do we go to get help and guidance? State communications have been exhausted. Federal level doesn’t even show up to their own scheduled meetings.


Justice Department@TheJusticeDept
AG Barr will be participating in the nationwide #AskTheAG Q&A session on May 1 at 12pm ET Send us your Qs on how DOJ is protecting public safety & combatting fraud, price gouging, hoarding, & more during the #COVID19 pandemic. Reply below or tweet your question with #AskAGBarr

Thanks! Ask another? 10:28 AM · Apr 29, 2020·Twitter VIT App for iOS5.9K Retweets7.7K Likes DenvilleCommunity @iDenville·11m Replying to @TheJusticeDept Hellloooo??!!! You scheduled a Q&A1DenvilleCommunity @iDenville·14m Replying to @TheJusticeDeptHello? It is May 1st, 12:06pm. There was suppose to be a Q&A you scheduled for 12pm.11 DenvilleCommunity@iDenville·11mHellooooo???!!!!DenvilleCommunity@iDenville·24mReplying to @TheJusticeDept#AskAGBarr Thank you for the time. I know I am bringing a state issue; but we have exhausted all state level communications, with no results. As of 4/30/20, there r 308,000 NJ citizens w/o any income. Unemployment Insurance hasn’t paid.DenvilleCommunity@iDenville·1hReplying to @TheJusticeDeptAs of 4/30/20, there are 308,000 New Jersey citizens without any income. Unemployment Insurance has not paid us. Nor have we received the federally funded unemployment stimulus from the CARES Act. Nor have we received the federally funded unemployment stimulus from the CARES Act.113DenvilleCommunity@iDenville·1hAll traditional state level hoops, loops, phones, forms, emails have been exhausted with no response. We need help.1132 more repliesDenvilleCommunity@iDenville·7mReplying to @TheJusticeDept@TheJusticeDept schedules a meeting and doesn’t show up. https://twitter.com/TheJusticeDept/status/1255504332763598849…@NoobChic@Eyerishgirlkk@GROOT44477669@jbat1987@BajekEdward@ivicesariviarq@FCKOFFRONA@Patriot70472090@FilipponeJill@ayannal11331803@dgsp9@bsbeamer@fourdeje@dgsp9@bookies_worstQuote Tweet

Justice Department @TheJusticeDept · Apr 29 AG Barr will be participating in the nationwide #AskTheAG Q&A session on May 1 at 12pm ET Send us your Qs on how DOJ is protecting public safety & combatting fraud, price gouging, hoarding, & more during the #COVID19 pandemic. Reply below or tweet your question with #AskAGBarr

@aliepierce : @GovMurphy @SenatorMenendez @CoryBooker – silent in terms of #CancelRentNJ#CancelMortgages & #unemployment – you are a public servants in a role that has the ability to represent ALL New Jerseyans. The state of New Jersey continues to be in a state of emergency. Represent your state. Shouldn’t famlies mourn their loved ones without aditional burden?!? Read your constituents comments and serve them: http://chng.it/TkBN7LWz #WeThePeople #CancelRentUSA #CancelRent #cancelrentnj #BailOutPeopleNotCorporations #WeNotMe

Alie even has created a petition. Phil Murphy: Cancel Rent, Mortgage, and Utility Payments in NJ During COVID-19 Crisis.

“New Jerseyans have enough anxiety trying to just weather the storm of this pandemic. For so many, rent/mortgage is already due. PLEASE put a moratorium on all evictions/foreclosures.” http://chng.it/bDPHnZ7r via @Change#CancelRentUSA

There are more voices from victims on the petition: “I’m not working at the moment and won’t have money to pay rent http://chng.it/dTMmH5RK #CancelRent #CancelRentUSA #BailOutPeopleNotCorporations #WeNotMe #HumanRights and “I am a first time home owner and this pandemic has made really hard to pay.” http://chng.it/LMZFLnXd #BailoutHumansNow #CancelRent #CancelRentUSA #WeNotMe #WeThePeople #HumanityFirst #WeNotMe

@stvnplm: People who filed later than us are receiving benefits whereas me and many others filed on 3/15 and haven’t received a penny only automatic email replies and no one answers the phones on 201-601-4100 PLEASE HELP US AND INVESTIGATE THEM, push them to pay us.

@jzparker: Replying to @stvnplm@iDenvilleand 20 othersI filed on 3/18. No one answers the phone, no e-mails are responded to and @GovMurphy@NJSenatePres@NJDOLCommish@CoryBooker@SenatorMenendez will not respond to the numerous pleas for help! I hope some1 picks up this story b/c none of them are any help! @njdotcom@News12NJ

@jbat1987: I filed 3/25/20 after COVID19 lay-off. I got a letter to start claiming benefits. status is filed with an amount. Every week I claim it says “not payable, call an Agent.” I’ve called #njunemployment 1000s of times with no luck. Not a penny yet and I’m pregnant. 🙁

@mimiwit: Replying to @TODAYshow What’s very scary is that I tried to change some personal Info just to kind of look around the site to see if I could figure anything out. The response was no claim under this social security number! The question is do I file another claim? Can’t reach anyone

@pasquarella_t: Yes 7 weeks out, not able to get any information via phone, email is generic response. Claim went from pending to filed, I certified for the weeks , claim not payable at this time. Like thousands of other people who paid into ui their entire working lives.

@rich8859: My benefits expired on March 22nd, still waiting on federal extension to come through. NJ DOL keeps saying they are waiting on federal guidance on how to distribute. Meanwhile I’m broke with no answers

@bookies_worst: Replying to @TODAYshow Yes. Single dad with 2 children under 9. If you review my tweets i have even tweeted to both NJ Senators and told them i had to have my children witness me steal rameen because we have nothing to eat! Yes this has affected us greatly in a horrible way

@Karla12082018: Replying to @TODAYshowI have been certifying for 7 weeks, That means that in these 7weeks I did not receive a penny, and that means that all the bills are on me! I have sent many emails, I have called a thousand times and there is no way to communicate with them, is it fair for our families? @NJLaborDept

@asvanhorn: Replying to @TODAYshow That would be the majority of Americans including me. I’ve been on hold for 6 hours every week day since the last week in March and get disconnected multiple times. I’ve filed 5 weeks and no payment yet. No one answers emails. No correspondence.

@bsbeamer: Replying to @TODAYshow According to @GovMurphy, #freelancers & self employed were supposed to be contacted by @NJLaborDept by end of day yesterday. Online says need to call to “certify”. When calling, you’re told by message to go online or call tomorrow due to volume. Been this way for 4+ weeks.

@caitliinbrennan: Replying to @TODAYshow Yes!!! Filed 3/22 and still have not been able to receive any of my payments!! “Claim not payable at this time”. It’s impossible to get through on the phones or emails, no one is answering our questions!!! We need help!!

@phd95: Replying to @TODAYshow Yep, 5 weeks ago, applied for partial unemployment. Haven’t recevied one dime despite receiving ppwk confirming that I am eligible. Each time I certify, i get a “not payable at this time” message so I try to call to sort it out & get a phone message “..call back tomorrow”

@AuNaturalle2974: Replying to @jbat1987 @kurtsiegelin and 3 othersI applied March 26th and my claim is still pending. They haven’t even began to process it. It’s now 5 weeks of waiting with no answers.

@Juli21532035: HELP!!!! Do I qualify for PUA benefits instead? Please let me know!

Senator Cory Booker, @CoryBooker
your website resources (which we thank you for) says
@Juli21532035
Should qualify.
https://www.booker.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Unemployment%20insurance.pdf “● Individuals who rely on a school, day care, or another facility to care for a child, elderly parent, or another household member so that they can work”

These are just samples of the voices of victims begging for help.

GSWA – Stay-at-Home Scavenger Hunt

April 17 – April 24

Free!

Don’t let the stay-at-home order get you down! We know everyone is hunkering down at home right now and we want to help you to get outside, have some fun, and explore and observe the natural world, even if that is only your own backyard and neighborhood!  GSWA’s Stay-at-Home Scavenger Hunt is an easy family friendly activity to get you outside wherever you are – and there are great prizes for you to win!


How to Play:

Each Friday at 5 pm, a new scavenger hunt will be uploaded to this event page and be announced on our social media feeds. Look for the “GSWA Stay at Home Scavenger hunt icon ….”Download this scavenger hunt, and spend the next week exploring your backyard or neighborhood to complete the hunt. See how many of the list you can find.  Be creative and have fun exploring!

Pssst, this is one of the hints for your scavenger hunt! ” take a look between constellations Lyra and Hercules at 9 pm for a chance to see the Lyrid meteor shower https://timeanddate.com/astronomy/meteor-shower/lyrids.html… For those of you playing along, it’s part of #GSWAScavengerHunt

Official Rules 

Week 3 deadline: Fri, Apr 24 at 3pm

Week 3 List    ♣    Week 3 Bingo card

Previous Weeks

Week 2 List    ♣    Week 2 Bingo card

Week 1 List    ♣    Week 1 Bingo card 

  • Ways to Win: Complete at least 12 of the 24 items listed, and send us photos of at least 4 of your finds, in addition to a picture of you completing the hunt.  Alternatively, you can complete two rows in any direction of our bingo square…
  • How to Submit: Snap a photo of your completed hunt and share it with us by filling out this form  or email your complete submission to GSWAScavengerHunt@gmail.com,
    • Important: When submitting via email, please include your first name and last initial, town, state, and whether or not we can use your photo.
  • Deadline: Friday before 3pm.
    Week 3 deadline: April 24 before 3 pm. 
  • Who Wins? We will post pictures of the entries as they come in, and our staff will randomly draw one winner from all who enter by 3 pm the following Friday. Receive an additional chance to win if you complete all the items.  We will post the winner for each week. This week’s winner will receive a $25  electronic gift card

Be sure to stay safe and follow appropriate social distancing as you complete this outdoor, nature-themed hunt.

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