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This document is the 2025 Kinnelon Service Directory, a comprehensive resource guide funded by The Friends of the Kinnelon Library. It provides essential information about the community, including listings for local clubs, government officials, resources, schools, and various services. The directory aims to connect residents with important information and support services available within Kinnelon. Updated annually, it is distributed to 4,000 households and new residents. A Spring Pancake Breakfast is on April 27, 2025.
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--- Document: 2025 Service Directory Document ---
2025
Funded by The Friends of the Kinnelon Library
132 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405 | 973-838-1321 | www.kinnelonlibrary.org
KINNELON LIBRARY LEGACY FOUNDATION
If you have long reflected on a significant charitable gift as part of
your legacy, consider the Kinnelon Library Legacy Foundation.
The specific purpose for which the Foundation, a 501(c) 3
organization, was formed is to provide funding and other support
solely and exclusively for the library including capital improvement
projects, educational, informational, and cultural services.
The Foundation offers you an opportunity through your charitable
tax-deductible gift to participate in an enduring contribution to the
library. The Foundation welcomes and appreciates gifts,
endowments, and memorials to support the Kinnelon Public
Library.
Should you have any questions please contact the
Kinnelon Library Legacy Foundation at the Kinnelon Public Library
132 Kinnelon Road,
Kinnelon, New Jersey 07405
or e-mail at KLLF@kinnelonlibrary.org
Foundation Board
President
William Saks
Treasurer
Joyce Horton
Secretary
Bette Esposito
Director
Kimberly Fraone
Kinnelon Library
Legacy Foundation
THE EDUCATIONAL, INFORMATIONAL, AND CULTURAL CENTER
OF OUR COMMUNITY.
T H E FR IEN D S O F T H E KINN ELON LIB RAR Y
HAVE FUNDED AND PRODUCED
THIS COMPLIMENTARY DIRECTORY FOR OVER 40 YEARS.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED USAGE AND SUPPORT!
KINNELON SERVICE
DIRECTORY
2025
44th EDITION
The Kinnelon Service Directory
Is Distributed To
4,000 Kinnelon Households and New Residents.
It Provides Pertinent Information
About Community: Clubs, Officials, Resources,
Schools, And Services.
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
EMERGENCY - FIRE, MEDICAL, OR POLICE ….. 911
BUTLER ELECTRIC
Emergency and Power Failures…………..……………..….973.838.0063
EMERGENCY SHELTER
Kinnelon Police Dispatcher …………………………..……..…973.838.5400
FAYSON LAKE WATER COMPANY ....................973.838.6226
POISON CONTROL CENTER……………………..….…….800.222.1222
Telephone for the Deaf ...............................................973.926.8008
POLICE DEPARTMENT….....................................973.838.5400
DIRECTORY PROJECT TEAM
The 2025 Edition was produced by the Friends of the Library and dedicated
volunteers: William Saks, Douglas Canale and Maribeth Smialek.
SCHOOL CLOSINGS
Closings due to weather or emergencies are announced below:
Kiel
973.838.0611
Pearl R. Miller 973.838.5250
Stonybrook
973.838.1881
Kinnelon High
973.838.5500
Radio:
CBS-AM 880 and WMTR-AM 1250
Television:
Channel 5 and NJEA-Channel 12
Website:
www.kinnelonpublicschools.org
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Table of Contents
KINNELON LIBRARY LEGACY FOUNDATION ............................................ 2
......................................................................................................................... 6
SERVICE DIRECTORY BOOSTERS .............................................................. 7
SERVICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISERS ........................................................ 8
KINNELON BOROUGH HALL ........................................................................ 9
MAYOR ........................................................................................................ 9
BOROUGH COUNCIL ................................................................................. 9
BOROUGH DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICIALS ........................................ 10
BOROUGH HOURS OF OPERATION ........................................................... 10
ANIMAL SHELTER/CONTROL .................................................................. 11
ANIMAL CONTROL (SHARED SERVICE WITH BLOOMINGDALE) ............. 11
KINNELON VOLUNTEER ANIMAL SHELTER (KVAS) ................................. 11
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (ZONING) ...................................................... 11
BOARD OF HEALTH (SHARED SERVICE WITH PEQUANNOCK) ......... 12
BOARD OF HEALTH - SERVICES PROVIDED ............................................ 12
BOARD OF HEALTH - CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE .............................. 12
KINNELON FOOD PANTRY .......................................................................... 13
K-CARES (FORMERLY K.A.M.E.L.O.T.)................................................... 13
CONSTRUCTION ...................................................................................... 14
BLOOMINGDALE CONSTRUCTION DEPT. ................................................. 14
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND SHELTER ....................................... 15
EMERGENCY SHELTER ............................................................................... 15
EMERGENCY WARMING & COOLING CENTER ......................................... 15
FIRE COMPANY ........................................................................................ 16
KINNELON VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC. ......................................... 16
FIRE CHIEFS ................................................................................................. 16
KINNELON VOLUNTEER FIRE AUXILIARY ................................................. 16
FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ....................................................................... 16
HISTORICAL COMMITTEE & L’ECOLE KINNELON MUSEUM ............... 17
HISTORICAL COMMITTEE ........................................................................... 17
L’ECOLE KINNELON MUSEUM .................................................................... 17
L’ECOLE – FRIENDS OF THE KINNELON MUSEUM .................................. 17
MUNICIPAL COURT .................................................................................. 18
SUSTAINABILITY & OPEN SPACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(SOSAC) .................................................................................................... 18
.................................................................................................................... 18
PLANNING BOARD ................................................................................... 19
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.................................................................................................................... 19
POLICE DEPARTMENT ............................................................................ 20
RECREATION COMMITTEE ..................................................................... 21
TAX ASSESSOR ........................................................................................ 21
TAX COLLECTOR AND UTILITIES (WATER / SEWER) ............................... 21
TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS .............................................................................. 21
VOTING INFORMATION ........................................................................... 21
KINNELON RECYLING CENTER AND COLLECTIONS ............................. 22
RECYCLING CENTER - HOURS OF OPERATION ................................. 22
HHW - HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ................................................ 23
NON – RECYCLABLE ITEMS ........................................................................ 23
CURBSIDE COLLECTIONS – GUIDELINES ............................................ 24
BASIC REFUSE – GUIDELINES ................................................................... 24
DUAL STREAM – GUIDELINES .................................................................... 25
DUAL STREAM – SCHEDULE ...................................................................... 26
BULK WASTE – GUIDELINES ...................................................................... 27
SNOW ORDINANCE SUMMARY .............................................................. 27
KINNELON LIBRARY .................................................................................... 29
LIBRARY .................................................................................................... 29
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING...................................................... 31
FRIENDS OF THE KINNELON LIBRARY ................................................. 32
KINNELON SCHOOLS .................................................................................. 35
KINNELON PUBLIC SCHOOLS ................................................................ 35
KINNELON EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS .............................................. 37
PUBLIC HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS .......................................... 38
KINNELON PRIVATE SCHOOLS .............................................................. 38
PRIVATE SCHOOLS ................................................................................. 39
COMMUNITY SERVICES .............................................................................. 40
CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS ................................................................. 40
HOUSES OF WORSHIP ............................................................................ 41
MEDICAL CENTERS AND HOSPITALS ................................................... 43
PARKS ....................................................................................................... 45
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION .................................................................... 45
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION AND RESOURCES .................................. 46
ADMINISTRATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY ............................................. 46
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU .................................................................. 46
CONSUMER COMPLAINTS ...................................................................... 46
FEDERAL & MORRIS COUNTY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE .......................... 46
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FEMA - FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY .................. 46
MORRIS COUNTY GOVERNMENT SERVICES ....................................... 46
PASSPORT ADMINISTRATION ................................................................ 47
POST OFFICES ......................................................................................... 47
VETERANS SERVICES ............................................................................... 47
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS .......................................................................... 48
GOVERNOR OF NJ ................................................................................... 48
U.S. SENATORS ........................................................................................ 48
U.S. 11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ................................................ 48
N.J. 25TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - SENATE....................................... 48
N.J. 25TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - ASSEMBLY ................................... 49
LEGISLATION FOR NJ .................................................................................. 49
MORRIS COUNTY COMISSIONERS ..................................................... 49
RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY CLUBS ................................................... 50
AAUW – AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN ............. 50
ALZHEIMER’S NEW JERSEY ................................................................... 50
AMERICAN LEGION .................................................................................. 50
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA – PATRIOTS PATH COUNCIL .................. 50
CERT – COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM ....................... 51
CHILTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ............................................................. 51
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN MORRIS COUNTY: ..................................... 51
CORNERSTONE FAMILY PROGRAMS OF MORRIS COUNTY.................. 51
FIVE TOWN DIAL-A-RIDE ............................................................................. 52
MCPIK - MORRIS COUNTY PREVENTION IS KEY...................................... 53
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF ESSEX/MORRIS COUNTY .............. 53
NEWBRIDGE SERVICES .............................................................................. 53
NJ 211 REFERRAL AGENCY ........................................................................ 53
OFFICE OF TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE ..................................................... 54
COMPASSIONATE CARE HOSPICE (AN AMEDISYS CO.) ................... 54
FAYSON LAKES WATER COMPANY ....................................................... 54
FAYSON LAKES ASSOCIATION .............................................................. 55
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHERN NJ .......................................................... 55
HEALING THE CHILDREN, NJ, INC. ........................................................ 55
JERSEY BATTERED WOMEN’S SERVICE, INC. .................................... 56
KINNELON YOUTH HOCKEY ................................................................... 56
KINNELON DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ................................................. 56
KINNELON PARENTS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (KPEC) ........... 57
KINNELON REPUBLICAN CLUB .............................................................. 57
KINNELON REPUBLICAN COUNTY DISTRICT COMMITTEE: .................... 57
KINNELON SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB ...................................................... 58
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KINNELON SOCCER CLUB ...................................................................... 58
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - BUTLER ...................................................... 59
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - KINNELON .................................................. 59
LAKE REALITY HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION ................................... 59
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF THE GARDEN STATE ....................................... 59
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF NJ .................................................... 60
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF MORRIS COUNTY ................................... 60
NJ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES–DIVISION OF AGING
SERVICES ................................................................................................. 60
MEALS ON WHEELS ................................................................................ 61
NJ STATE LIBRARY TALKING BOOK & BRAILLE CENTER ................... 61
OPTIMIST CLUB OF KINNELON AND BUTLER ...................................... 61
PLANNED PARENTHOOD – METROPOLITAN NJ .................................. 61
SMOKE RISE CLUB .................................................................................. 61
STONYBROOK HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATION, INC. ................................. 62
BUTLER RECREATION DEPARTMENT (LABOR DAY – JUNE) .................. 62
TRI-BORO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ....................................... 63
TRI-BORO FIRST AID SQUAD .................................................................. 63
WOMEN’S RIGHTS INFORMATION CENTER ......................................... 63
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SERVICE DIRECTORY BOOSTERS
Benefactor ($50+)
Bette A. Esposito
William Saks & Doug Canale
John & Linda Farmer
John & Barbara Smialek
Brian Gordon/Kinnelon Optimist
Club
John & Maribeth Smialek
Vince & Mary Russo
Joanne Schaper
George Walker
Sponsor ($40+)
Mary-Esther Arther
Andrew Mrakovcic &
David Halstead
Donor ($20+)
Nancy & Cliff Barnet
Karen Gazzillo
Joan Behonick
Ashley Smialek & Ed Farr
Patron ($10+)
MJ Husted
John F. Smialek
Come out and support your Fire Company
Spring Pancake
Breakfast
Sunday, April 27, 2025
7am – Noon
Kiel Ave Firehouse
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SERVICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISERS
Business Name
Page
Butler Veterinary Hospital
41
Century 21 Crest Real Estate / Danielle Fiorina
69
Coldwell Banker/ Nancy Barnett
6
Coldwell Banker/ Betsy Janoski
18
Cronin, Hanley, VanZile & Lorenzo
28
D'Angelo & D'Angelo, Esqs
19
Darmofalski Engineering Assoc., Inc.
66
Glenwild Garden Center
70
Harmony Dance Theater & Architect Music
65
Jiggs McAllister's Corner Saloon
60
Kinnelon Eyecare
37
Kinnelon Veterinary Hospital
68
Kovach Roofing
71
Kinnelon Vol Fire Auxiliary Townwide Garage Sale
29
Kinnelon Vol Fire Co Pancake Breakfast-Spring 2025
7
Meadtown Cleaners
67
Nature's Pavilion Natural Food Market
44
Physicians Health Alliance/Dr. Barry Levant
58
Sentry Termite & Pest Control, Inc.
72
Shotmeyer Bros. Fuel & HVAC
34
Tress Chic
62
Zuidema Septic Services
64
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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KINNELON BOROUGH HALL
130 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Telephone: 973.838.5401
Website: www.kinnelonboro.org
MAYOR
James J. Freda
973.838.5401
Email: Jfreda@kinnelonboro.org
973.650.1011
Term Expires 2026
BOROUGH COUNCIL
Council Member
Term
Expires
Phone
Email
Eric Harriz-President
2025
eharriz@kinnelonboro.org
Anthony Chirdo
2025
achirdo@kinnelonboro.org
Cynthia Frank
2026
cfrank@kinnelonboro.org
Sean Mabey
2026
973.332.4405
smabey@kinnelonboro.org
Robert Lewis
2027
blewis@kinnelonboro.org
Ronald Reckler
2027
rreckler@kinnelonboro.org
2025 COUNCIL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
2025 MAYOR AND COUNCIL – MONTHLY MEETINGS
Meetings, open to the public, are held at Borough Hall or via Zoom, as necessary.
Workshops* are held the 2nd Thursday at 7:00 PM. Regular Council Meetings**
are held the 3rd Thursday at 7:00 PM.
COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON
MEMBERS
Coordinating:
R. Reckler
C. Frank, B. Lewis
Finance:
A. Chirdo
S. Mabey, B. Lewis
Open Space:
B. Lewis
S. Mabey, R. Reckler
Ordinance:
E. Harriz
A. Chirdo, C. Frank
Personnel:
C. Frank
S. Mabey, B. Lewis
Public Safety:
A. Chirdo
E. Harriz, R. Reckler
Public Works:
S. Mabey
A. Chirdo, E. Harriz
Recreation:
B. Lewis
S. Mabey, R. Reckler
Technology
TBD
TBD
Utilities
S. Mabey
A. Chirdo, E. Harriz
Jan
9*, 16**
May
8*, 15**
Sept
11*, 18**
Feb
13*, 20**
June
12*, 19**
Oct
9*, 16**
Mar
13*, 20**
July
10*, 17**
Nov
13*, 20**
Apr
10*, 17**
Aug
14*, 21**
Dec
11*, 18**
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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BOROUGH DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICIALS
Animal Control Officer**
Lisa Perry, ACO
973.838.8959
Board of Adjustment Chairperson
Fran Maletsky
973.838.5401x233
Board of Health** - Health Officer
Thomas Cantisano
973.835.5700x128
Borough Attorney
Brian Giblin, Esq.
973.838.5401x201
Borough Clerk
Karen Iuele
973.838.5401x201
Borough Engineer
Darmofalski Engineering
Associates
973.838.5401x201
Borough Forester
John Linson
973.838.5401x201
Acting Chief Financial Officer
Jennifer Stillman
973.838.5401x202
Chief of Police
Joseph Napoletano
973.838.5400
Construction Official**
Leonard Perre
973.838.7995
Court Administrator
Dara Tanzola
973.838.7644
Dept. of Public Works
Joseph Niosi
973.838.5401x233
Emergency Management
Ronald Reckler
973.838.5401
SOSAC Committee
Karen Iuele
973.838.5401x201
Fire Chief
Andrew Heilman
973.838.5401x216
Fire Prevention Official
Mark Lime
973.838.5401x226
Historical Committee
Laura Olstein
973.838.5401
Municipal Judge
Andrew Wubbenhorst
973.838.7644x209
Sustainability & Open Space
Advisory Committee
Karen Iuele
973.838.5401x201
Planning Board - Chairperson
Tim Lockwood
973.838.5401x233
Public Health Nurse**
Susan DeGraw, RN
973.835.5700x135
Recreation Director
Melanie Schuckers
973.838.5401x220
Tax Assessor
Christopher Lauver
973.838.5401x230
Tax Collector and Utilities
Judi O’Brien
973.838.5401x202
Treasurer
Jennifer Stillman
973.838.5401x203
Code Enforcement Official
Mark Thomas
973.838.5401x218
** Shared Service Agreements with other Towns
BOROUGH HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Closed on Holidays - Please see page 46 for a list of Federal Holidays
Summer Hours:
Monday - Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
(Memorial Day to Labor Day) Friday:
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Department of Public Works
Monday - Friday:
7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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ANIMAL SHELTER/CONTROL
ANIMAL CONTROL (SHARED SERVICE WITH BLOOMINGDALE)
Lisa Perry
Animal Control Officer / Animal
Cruelty Investigator
973.838.8959
Jennifer Adams
Animal Control Officer
973.838.8959
Borough of Bloomingdale
973.838.8959
Emergencies
Kinnelon Police Department
973.838.5400
This Department handles all topics related to animals – from bears and wildlife issues
to dog licensing procedures. The Animal Control Officer works closely with other
departments and towns to ensure the safety of our community.
KINNELON VOLUNTEER ANIMAL SHELTER (KVAS)
2 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405 – Mailing Address
118 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ – Shelter Location
973.283.4120
Website: www.KVASNJ.org
Email: shelter@kvasnj.org
The Kinnelon Volunteer Animal Shelter (KVAS) provides a haven for homeless and
unwanted cats and dogs until their forever homes can be found.
Pet Adoptions are held by appointment only. Please contact us for an appointment to
see our fabulous animals up close and personal or visit us at the PETCO store in
Kinnelon each Saturday 11am - 2 pm. On behalf of all our “furry” friends, thank you!
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (ZONING)
973.838.5401x233
Secretary: Jenn Alimurat
Email: jalimurat@kinnelonboro.org
The Board of Adjustment hears all zoning variance applications and appeals based on
the Borough’s Zoning Ordinances. Commercial applications are generally referred to
the Planning Board – please see page 19.
Meetings are held at Borough Hall or Zoom as necessary on the 1st Tuesday of the
month at 8:00 PM.
Tim Lockwood
Chairperson & Planning Board Liaison
Mike Nicosia
Vice Chairperson
Steven Tombalakin, Esq.
Board Attorney
Rachael Harrington
Cheryl Canale
Morgan Wilkes
Gene Passalacqua
Ronald Mondello
Olga Gilhooley
Mike Nicosia
Alt 1
Cynthia Frank
Council Liaison
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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BOARD OF HEALTH (SHARED SERVICE WITH PEQUANNOCK)
boardofhealth@kinnelonboro.org
Chairperson
Vice-Chairperson
Secretary
973.838.5401x201
Health Officer
973.835.5700x128
Public Health Nurse, RN
973.835.5700x135
Public Health Nurse
973.835.5700x109
Registered Environmental
Health Specialist
973.835.5700x197
tzachok@peqtwp.org
Registered Environmental
Health Specialist
973.835.5700x166
Animal Control Officer
973.838.5401x211
Email:
Robert Heckler
Jeffrey Bresett
Connie Rusk
Dr. Berdj Feredjiam
Fred Schlette
Gail Bresett
Thomas Cantisano
Susan DeGraw, RN
Jean Vrablik
Timothy Zachok
Gina McConeghy
Lisa Perry
Ronald Reckler
Council Liaison
rreckler@kinnelonboro.org
BOARD OF HEALTH - SERVICES PROVIDED
♦Bioterrorism
Preparedness
♦Free Vaccines to Adult VFC
Vaccinations
♦Pre-School Vision
Screening
♦Blood Pressure
♦Poison Prevention (Poster
Contest)
♦Pre-School & School
Immunization Audits
♦Child Health Conference
♦ Health Education
♦Rabies Clinic
♦Eye Healthcare
♦Home Visits
♦Septic Permits
♦Food Licenses
♦Well Permit
Meetings are held at Borough Hall on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 2:00 PM
BOARD OF HEALTH - CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE
973.835.5700x135
Children (newborns to age 5) are eligible for physical and immunizations for families
with no health insurance or those with health insurance that does not cover well
childcare. Registration and appointments are necessary.
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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KINNELON FOOD PANTRY
Church of the Nazarene
973.838.1027
188 Kiel Ave, Butler, NJ 07405 (across Rt 23)
Pastor Chuck Corradino
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday:
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM for Donations and Signups Only
Friday:
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM for Pick Ups and Donations Only
The Pantry provides fresh food and produce (when available), canned
goods and other food and sundry household items to anyone in need.
Anyone struggling with expenses or in need is welcome to participate. In
addition, the Church is also able to provide counseling on various social
issues on site or through their networking with other area Churches, as
well as County and State agencies.
Donations of pantry items or money is always welcomed and always
appreciated. Food can be dropped off at the pantry or at the Kinnelon
Public Library. Monetary contributions should be sent to the Church of the
Nazarene.
K-CARES (FORMERLY K.A.M.E.L.O.T.)
130 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Nevin Okay – Chairperson
Robert Jones
Joseph Napoletano,
Chief of Police, Kinnelon Police Department
Rev. Beverly Sullivant
Pastor, Kinnelon Reformed Church
Natalie Koutsokoumnis
Kinnelon Parents of Exceptional Children (KPEC)
K-CARES is funded by Morris County. For over 19 years, K-CARES (formerly
K.A.M.E.L.O.T.) has worked within our community to provide our residents
and young people the tools to successfully achieve their potential without the
interference of alcohol, bullying, cyber hazards, drugs or tobacco. K-CARES
is composed of businesses, coaches, counselors, law enforcement
personnel, parents, religious groups and school representatives. Volunteers
are warmly welcomed!
Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month, except for December,
at 7:00pm on the 2nd floor of Borough Hall or on Zoom as necessary.
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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CONSTRUCTION
(Shared Service with Bloomingdale)
Mark Thomas – Code Enforcement Official
973.838.5401X218
BLOOMINGDALE CONSTRUCTION DEPT.
182 Union Avenue, Bloomingdale, NJ 07403
973.838.7995
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Contact:
ATTENTION: HOMEOWNERS
PLANNING ANY ALTERATION OR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
All Kinnelon homeowners are required to have a building permit before
starting any alteration or construction project on their property. A zoning
variance may also be needed. Please abide by the following:
1. A building permit must be obtained before starting construction on a
house, deck, garage, pool, or accessory building. A permit is also required
for oil tank removal, abatement, oil-to-gas conversion, etc. Depending on
the project, other permits may be necessary.
2. Smoke Rise residents must obtain additional permits from the Smoke
Rise Architectural and Variance Committee. Please call them at
973.838.7449 before you start any work.
3. A zoning variance must be obtained if a proposed structure affects the
Borough’s Zoning Ordinance(s). For example, a zoning variance is required
if your project approaches property boundaries more closely than allowed
by the Borough code or exceeds the allowable height.
4. Our Department Officials must complete all inspections of your project
before we issue a Certificate of Occupancy and Approval. We will NOT
inspect any work performed without a permit.
A final caution - projects completed without permits are a nightmare for
owners who sell their home years later. Without proper documentation,
prospective buyers can be lost and the value of your property diminished.
Besides breaking the law, your finished construction might be unsafe.
Please contact us before starting any construction so your
project is safe and completed to code. Thank you.
Leonard Perre
–
Construction Official
Cathy Lime
–
Sr. Technical Assistant
Lisa Witham
–
Technical Assistant
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND SHELTER
Ronald Reckler – Coordinator
973.838.5401 x201
Mayor James Freda leads a 12-member Local Emergency Planning Council
representing multi-disciplines and responsibilities. They continually evaluate
and improve our borough’s emergency response plans and our interactions
with state agencies and utility companies.
EMERGENCY SHELTER
Police Department Dispatcher
973.838.5400
The destruction and power outages from Hurricanes Irene and Sandy left
many residents in our community in need of emergency shelter.
Kiel School is the official Emergency Shelter for the borough; however, other
locations may be opened based on resident requirements, logistics, and
safety considerations. In a designated emergency, please call the Police
Dispatcher for shelter assistance.
EMERGENCY WARMING & COOLING CENTER
Police Department Dispatcher
973.838.5400
When severe COLD or HOT weather is forecasted - the Kinnelon Public
Library is the OFFICIAL Warming & Cooling Center for the Borough and is
located at 132 Kinnelon Road in the Borough Municipal Building Complex. If
necessary, other locations may be opened based on resident requirements,
logistics and safety considerations. In a designated emergency, please call
the Police Dispatcher for Warming Center and Cooling Center Assistance.
KINNELON – WWW.KINNELONBORO.ORG
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FIRE COMPANY
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911
KINNELON VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC.
103 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Website:
www.kvfc.net
Gail Bresett
Contact
973.838.5401x216
Gail Bresett
President
president@kvfc.net
Alex Merlucci
Vice President
Jeff Crane
Treasurer
Dave Bott
Corresponding Secretary
Dave Hodas
Recording Secretary
FIRE CHIEFS
FIREHOUSES
Company # 1
103 Kiel Avenue
Company # 2
140 Boonton Avenue
Company # 3
15 Perimeter Road
KINNELON VOLUNTEER FIRE AUXILIARY
Maribeth Smialek – President
973.838.6730
KVFAux@gmail.com
Website:
www.kvfa.net
Facebook: KVFA – Kinnelon Volunteer Fire Auxiliary
The Kinnelon Volunteer Fire Auxiliary is an active extension of the Kinnelon Volunteer
Fire Company. Our mission is to assist the Fire Company through fire safety,
emergency management, fundraising, and community activities. We are open to any
resident of Kinnelon over the age of 14.
FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
Mark Lime
Fire Prevention Official
973.838.5401x226
Andrew Heilman
Fire Chief
Tom Stern
1st Assistant Chief
Vacant
2nd Assistant Chief
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HISTORICAL COMMITTEE & L’ECOLE KINNELON MUSEUM
HISTORICAL COMMITTEE
130 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Email:
kinnelonmuseum@kinnelonboro.org
Laura Olstein
Chairperson
James Roselius
Vice Chairperson
Thomas Kline
Historian
John Cannie
Scott Kruger
Liaison to SOSAC
Ronald Reckler
Council Liaison
rreckler@kinnelonboro.org
The Committee researches and records all data relating to our community and our area’s
history while encouraging the preservation of historical landmarks and materials.
The Committee offers events that support our Borough’s L’Ecole Museum, such as our
Annual Garage Sale (June), Pathways of History Tour (October), and Historical
Seminars.
Meetings are held at the L’Ecole Kinnelon Museum on the 2nd Tuesday of the month,
except in December, at 7:30 PM and are open to the public. Come join us!
L’ECOLE KINNELON MUSEUM
25 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.0185
Laura Olstein – Tours / Museum Rental
973.838.2378
Hours: Sat and Sun 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Did you know that in 2015, L’Ecole Museum was added to the New Jersey Registry of Historic
Places? Come visit during the weekend to experience our Borough’s heritage on display.
Do you have some history you’d like to share? Help to expand our collection with your historic
papers, artifacts, or photographs! We can reproduce them immediately and return them within
minutes. Your documents enable us to continually expand our collection.
We greatly appreciate your generous donations and support. Please call or email for more
information about our Borough’s wonderful museum!
L’ECOLE – FRIENDS OF THE KINNELON MUSEUM
The Friends of the L’Ecole Kinnelon Museum volunteer their time and talent to raise
funds for the Museum. All donations are gratefully accepted and invested in the
Museum’s vast collection. New members are always welcome!
Al Mosca
Chairperson
Nora Wilding
Vice Chairperson
Anne Mandanayake
Treasurer/Secretary
Ruth Duggan
Recording Secretary
Paul Tiajaloff
Linda Mortimer
Rory Cohen
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MUNICIPAL COURT
973.838.7644x209
Andrew M. Wubbenhorst
–
Judge of Municipal Court
Dara Tanzola
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Municipal Court Administrator
Pat Fichner
–
Deputy Court Clerk
David Amadio
–
Municipal Public Defender
Chris DeLorenzo
–
Municipal Prosecutor
Court dates are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 1:30 PM at
Borough Hall or on Zoom as necessary.
SUSTAINABILITY & OPEN SPACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SOSAC)
Laura Gakos, Recording Secretary lgakos@kinnelonboro.org 973.838.5401x215
This Committee reviews inventories of land and recommends the purchase of space
for public active and passive recreation use, utilizing local and state resources. The
committee is also involved in protecting our environment. Meetings are held at
Borough Hall on the last Thursday of the month at 7:30 PM.
James J. Freda
Mayor
jfreda@kinnelonboro.org
Jessica Zelenak
Chairperson
Scott Kruger
Vice Chairperson
Steve Spinelli
Sarah Armeghan
Katherine Galaza
Madeline Florio
Scott Kruger
Historical Comm. Liaison
Jessica Zelenak
Planning Board Liaison
OPEN
Recreation Committee Liaison
Linda Gloshinski
Land Conservancy Liaison
Robert Lewis
Council Liaison
rlewis@kinnelonboro.org
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PLANNING BOARD
Jennifer Alimurat, Secretary
jalimurat@kinnelonboro.org
973.838.5401x233
The Planning Board recommends policies and zoning ordinances that cost-effectively
guide the future development of Kinnelon. Meetings are held at Borough Hall on the
1st Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM or on Zoom as necessary.
James J. Freda
Mayor
jfreda@kinnelonboro.org
Alex Merlucci
Chairperson
Class IV
Tim Lockwood
Vice Chairperson
Class IV
Steven Tombalakin, Esq. Board Attorney
Maribeth Smialek
Class IV
Thomas Schneider
Class IV
David Csontos
Class IV
Robert Schwartz
Class IV
William Boswell
Alt 1
Jessica Zelenak
SOSAC Liaison
Class IV
Anthony Chirdo
Council Liaison
Class IV
achirdo@kinnelonboro.org
Susan L. Tuzzeo
NJ Bar
D’Angelo & D’Angelo
Counsellors at Law
1395 Route 23 South, Butler, NJ 07405
(973)838-4200 FAX (973)838-9419
e-mail: slt@dangelo-law.com
Real Estate Family Law Will, Trusts & Estates Corporate & Business
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Joseph Napoletano - Chief of Police
973.838.5400
Email: jnapoletano@kinnelonpd.org
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
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17 Officers and 8 PT Dispatchers.
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A minimum of two Officers are on duty at all times.
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Officers frequently patrol our 19.2 square mile community.
•
Officers are trained as First Responders and in the use of Heart Stream
Defibrillators - the vast majority are also EMT-certified.
HOURS OF OPERATION
•
Kinnelon Dispatch Desk:
Mo – Su: 8:00 AM - Midnight
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Butler Dispatch Desk:
Mo – Su: Midnight - 8:00 AM
•
Business Hours:
Mo – Fr: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
•
Records and Reports:
Mo – Su: Please call ahead
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND SERVICES PROVIDED
•
Community Seminars, Safety and Crime Prevention Programs.
•
School Programs and LEAD – Law Enforcement Against Drugs.
•
Junior Police Academy.
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Traffic Engineering, Evaluation, and Enforcement.
•
Animal Control, Burglary Prevention Checks, Child Safety Seat Installations,
Gun Safety, Projects Child Safe, LifeSaver, and more.
EMERGENCY AND TIME-SENSITIVE INFORMATION
Sign up and receive text messages on your cell phone regarding road closures
and other emergency information.
Website: www.kinnelonboro.org to access safety information, forms, and
County, State, and Federal websites.
HOUSE NUMBERS. Make sure your house number is visible at all times so
emergency vehicles can find your address quickly. The best place for a house number
is on your mailbox if it is located at your driveway entrance.
STORM AND POWER OUTAGES. Remember the basics: water, flashlights,
batteries, portable radio, blankets, etc. Please check on your neighbors.
REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY IMMEDIATELY
We are here to help you, so keep us informed of any concerns.
973.838.5400
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RECREATION COMMITTEE
Melanie Schuckers - Director
973.838.5401x220
Email: mschuckers@kinnelonboro.org
Fax: 973.838.1862
The Kinnelon Recreation Department is dedicated to offering quality athletic
and enrichment programs and facilities to residents of all ages at an
affordable cost.
All registration is completed via our online registration system which can be
found on the Recreation page of the Borough website.
Recreation Committee meetings are open to the public and are held the
2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM on the 2nd floor of the Borough Hall
unless otherwise noted on the website calendar.
TAX ASSESSOR
Christopher Lauver
973.838.5401x230
TAX COLLECTOR AND UTILITIES (WATER / SEWER)
Judith O’Brien
Tax Collector & Utilities
973.838.5401x206
Leigh Irwin
Deputy Tax Collector
973.838.5401x207
Judith O’Brien
Tax Search Officer
973.838.5401x206
TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
c/o Municipal Court
973.838.7644
VOTING INFORMATION
Polling Places for Primary and General Elections:
Borough Hall – Courtroom
District 1 and 7
Borough Hall – 2nd Floor
District 2 and 5
Kinnelon Public Library
District 3, 4, and 6
Cheryl Grande
Chairperson
Adrianne Ferretti
Greg Brancaleone
Armando Manna
Evan Swalling
Nevin Okay
Jessica Grauso
Jeff Truskowski
Jessica Wilson
Robert Lewis
Council Liaison
rlewis@kinnelonboro.org
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KINNELON RECYLING CENTER and COLLECTIONS
118 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Telephone: 973.838.5401 x233
Joseph Niosi – Recycling Coordinator
Office Hours: M-F: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
RECYCLING CENTER - HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday and Tuesday 7:00 AM – 2:45 PM
Saturday and Sunday 8:00 AM – 5:45 PM
Summer Hours (Memorial Day – Labor Day)
Monday and Tuesday 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday 8:00 AM – 5:45 PM
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
The Recycling Center is closed on the holidays below.
Please see page 46 for the specific dates.
New Year’s Day
Labor Day
Presidents’ Day
Columbus Day
Good Friday
Election Day
Easter
Veterans Day
Memorial Day
Christmas Eve at 11:30 AM
Independence Day
New Year’s Eve
RECYCLING – GUIDELINES
RECYCLING CENTER – ACCEPTED ITEMS
•
ANTI-FREEZE: Leave in container. Please see the Attendant.
•
BATTERIES: Car and Truck only. Household batteries may be disposed of
in regular garbage.
•
BRUSH, LEAVES, AND LOGS: Empty your containers of yard waste into the
appropriate areas. Please take all bags with you. Do not leave on brush or
leaf pile.
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CARDBOARD AND PAPER: Cardboard (folded), junk mail, and paper.
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COMMINGLED: Cans, glass, and plastic.
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E-WASTE: All electronic devices – computers, TVs, radios.
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FERROUS SCRAP METAL: Washers, dryers, tire rims and all steel items.
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MOTOR OIL: Empty waste oil into appropriately marked container(s).
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NEWSPAPERS: Please stack neatly or tie in bundles of 1’ – 2’.
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OTHER SCRAP METAL: Aluminum (not cans), brass, copper, lead.
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TIRES: Remove tire from wheel. A fee of $5/car and $7/truck is charged.
A $5.00 disposal fee is charged for Air Conditioners, Dehumidifiers,
Refrigerators, and Propane Tanks. Tanks must be cleaned.
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RECYCLING – NOT ACCEPTED
CONCRETE, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, DIRT, ROCKS, STONES
These items may NOT be recycled in Kinnelon under any circumstances. In
addition, contractors and tradesmen may not use the Recycling Center, even if
they are accompanied by a resident with construction permits. The items above
can be recycled for a fee by calling:
SKYTOP RECYCLING
80 Airport Road, West Milford, NJ
973.728.4444
Hours: Mon-Fri: 7:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Sat: 7:00 AM - 11:45 AM
GAGLIANO CARTING (CONTAINER SERVICES)
Owned by Skytop, they have the same address and hours.
MCMUA - MORRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY
1100 Edwards Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054
973.808.9651
Website: www.mcmua.com
HHW - HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
HHW (paint, varnish, etc) may NOT be recycled in Kinnelon. HHW must be
disposed of under the auspices of a different MCMUA facility - see below.
MCMUA FOR HHW
973.829.8006
Hours:
By appointment only
NON – RECYCLABLE ITEMS
Throw these in your household trash until further notice by the Borough.
•
ALUMINUM: Aluminum foil, oven cookware, pie plates.
•
BOTTLE CAPS: The plastic caps on bottles.
•
CERAMICS AND GLASS: Ceramic items, dishes, drinking glasses,
flowerpots, headlights, light bulbs, mirrors, vases, and window glass.
•
HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES: Batteries for flashlights, toys, etc.
•
STYROFOAM: Containers, cups, packaging materials, etc.
Hours:
Mon-Fri:
7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sat:
7:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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CURBSIDE COLLECTIONS – GUIDELINES
•
All curbside collections begin at 6:00 AM – rain or shine. Please
have all items at your curb by that time. Please call regarding any
missed collection(s) no later than 10:00 AM on the following day.
•
If there is inclement weather (a hurricane, snow, etc.) the pickup may
be cancelled until the next scheduled collection day or date.
•
Collections on a holiday will be picked up on the next scheduled day
or date. Please see the list of holidays on Page 45.
•
The largest curbside container for pickup is 35 gallons or 50 pounds.
One person has to lift and dump the container, or it won’t be collected.
Please don’t overstuff a container to circumvent this rule. We can tell.
•
Stickers are available at the Recycling Center to identify Basic Refuse
and Recycling containers. Recyclables must NOT be in plastic
bags.
BASIC REFUSE – GUIDELINES
•
Basic Refuse is non-recyclable, household garbage or trash.
•
Plastic bags must be placed in a covered refuse container. Plastic garbage
bags cannot be left at curbside.
BASIC REFUSE – SCHEDULE
Basic Refuse is collected twice a week / area
except on the holidays listed on page 46.
AREA
MO
TU
WE
TH
FR
SA
SMOKE RISE
Mo
Th
FAYSON LAKES
Tu
Fr
KINNELON ESTATES
MIDDLE OF TOWN
We
Sa
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DUAL STREAM – GUIDELINES
On January 2, 2020, Kinnelon began Dual Stream Recycling. As a result,
Commingled items will be collected separately from Paper and Cardboard on
alternate weeks throughout the year. (See Dual Stream Recycling Schedule for
the pick-up days in your section of the Borough).
•
COMMINGLED items are aluminum and tin cans, glass bottles and jars, and
plastic containers with #1, #2 or #5 on the bottom. Please rinse before
discarding.
•
PAPER AND CARDBOARD items are newspapers, soft cover books, junk
mail, letters and envelopes, magazines and catalogs, paper bags, paperboard
such as cereal and tissue boxes. All corrugated cardboard boxes must be
flattened.
GRADE
#
PLASTIC GRADE # NAME
AND DESCRIPTION
GRADE #
EXAMPLES
# 1
PETE
Polyethylene Terephthalate
Currently recycled.
Beverage bottles, Plastic water
bottles.
# 2
HDPE
High Density Polyethylene
Dense, thick plastic.
Milk bottles, Bleach, Detergent,
and
Soap bottles.
# 5
PP
Polypropylene Microwavable
plastic.
Margarine and Yogurt
containers and tubs, Syrup
bottles, Tupperware.
RECYCLING THAT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
•
Recycling containers that have a mixture of Commingled and Paper/Cardboard
items
•
Recycling containers weighing more than 50 pounds or over 35 gallons
•
Soiled or food contaminated cans, jars, papers, cartons or pizza boxes
•
Plastic shopping bags
•
Light bulbs
•
Flower pots
•
Plastic caps
•
Wax coated cardboard
•
Shredded paper
•
Motor oil or antifreeze containers
•
Styrofoam
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DUAL STREAM – SCHEDULE
Recyclables are collected once / week / area on the dates below.
MONTH
TUESDAY
SMOKE RISE
WEDNESDAY
FAYSON LAKES
THURSDAY
KINNELON ESTATES
MIDDLE OF TOWN
2025
Paper/CC
Commingled
Paper/CC
Commingled
Paper/CC
Commingled
JAN
1/7, 1/21
1/14, 1/28
1/8, 1/22
1/1, 1/15,
1/29
1/9, 1/23
1/2, 1/16,
1/30
FEB
2/4, 2/18
2/11, 2/25
2/5, 2/19
2/12, 2/26
2/6, 2/20
2/13, 2/27
MAR
3/4, 3/18
3/11, 3/25
3/5, 3/19
3/12, 3/26
3/6, 3/20
3/13, 3/27
APR
4/1, 4/15,
4/29
4/8, 4/22
4/2, 4/16,
4/30
4/9, 4/23
4/3, 4/17,
5/1
4/10, 4/24
MAY
5/13, 5/27
5/6, 5/20
5/14, 5/28
5/7, 5/21
5/15, 5/29
5/8, 5/22
JUN
6/10, 6/24
6/3, 6/17
6/11, 6/25
6/4, 6/18
6/12, 6/26
6/5, 6/19
JUL
7/8, 7/22
7/1, 7/15,
7/29
7/9, 7/23
7/2, 7/16,
7/30
7/10, 7/24
7/3, 7/17,
7/31
AUG
8/5, 8/19
8/12, 8/26
8/6, 8/20
8/13, 8/27
8/7, 8/21
8/14, 8/28
SEP
9/2, 9/16
9/9, 9/23
9/3, 9/17
9/10, 9/24
9/4, 9/18
9/11, 9/25
OCT
9/30, 10/14,
10/28
10/7, 10/21
10/1, 10/15,
10/29
10/8, 10/22
10/2, 10/16,
10/30
10/9, 10/23
NOV
11/4,
11/18
11/11, 11/25
11/5,
11/19
11/12,
11/26
11/6, 11/20
11/14,
11/27-Holiday
DEC
12/9, 12/23
12/2, 12/16,
12/30
12/10, 12/24 12/3, 12/17,
12/31
12/11,
12/25-Holiday 12/4, 12/18
There will be no pickup on BOLDED holidays.
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BULK WASTE – GUIDELINES
•
Bulk waste objects are large, non-metal, non-electronic items.
•
Bulk waste includes: carpet, wooden furniture, mattresses, plastic pipes,
and scrap wood. Remember - no metal and no electronics!
BULK WASTE – 2025 SCHEDULE
Bulk waste is collected six times / year / area on the dates below.
MONTH & YEAR
DAY / AREA
FEB
2025
APR
2025
JUN
2025
AUG
2025
OCT
2025
DEC
2025
MONDAY
SMOKE RISE
2/10
4/7
6/9
8/11
10/6
12/8
TUESDAY
FAYSON LAKES
2/11
4/8
6/10
8/12
10/7
12/9
WEDNESDAY
KINNELON ESTATES
MIDDLE OF TOWN
2/12
4/9
6/11
8/13
10/8
12/10
SNOW ORDINANCE SUMMARY
84‐21 PARKING UNLAWFUL DURING AN EMERGENCY: The Chief of
Police, or authorized personnel, may post emergency, no‐parking signs when
required. No one may park where these signs are posted. Owners of any vehicles
that were parked prior to the sign postings will be notified so they can move their
vehicles.
84‐22 PARKING UNLAWFUL DURING UNSAFE SNOW CONDITIONS:
An unsafe snow condition exists when it is snowing and the snow is accumulating
and covering the roadways requiring them to be plowed or salted. Vehicles are
prohibited from parking on any road until the unsafe snow condition is over, i.e., it
has stopped snowing, the roads have been cleared, and normal traffic flow has
safely resumed.
84‐23 REMOVAL OF VEHICLES EN(1): Any unoccupied vehicle violating the
two ordinances above will be removed at the owner’s expense. All towing and
storage fees will be paid by the owner before the vehicle is returned.
84‐24 REMOVING ON TO MUNICIPAL ROADWAYS:
No person(s) shall move any snow or ice onto any roadway from the property they
reside on ‐ even if they are not the property owner (i.e., a tenant or occupant.) If
you violate this rule, you will be fined a $100 penalty for the first offense. For each
subsequent offense, the penalty will increase by $100 increments ‐ not to exceed
$1,000.
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KINNELON LIBRARY
Website: www.kinnelonlibrary.org
132 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Telephone:
973.838.1321
LIBRARY
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday
10:00 AM
– 6:00 PM
Tuesday – Thursday
10:00 AM
– 8:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM
– 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM
– 4:00 PM
Sunday
Closed
LIBRARY CARD REGISTRATION
Anyone who lives, works, or owns property in Kinnelon is eligible for a free
library card. Photo ID and proof of address are required.
2025 LIBRARY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
DATE
DAY
HOLIDAY
STATUS
Jan1
2025
We
New Year’s Day
Closed
Jan 20
Mo
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Closed
Feb 17
Mo
President’s Day
Closed
May 26
Mo
Memorial Day
Closed
Jul 4
Fri
Independence Day
Closed
Sept 1
Mo
Labor Day
Closed
Nov 27
Th
Thanksgiving Day
Closed
Dec 24
We
Christmas Eve
Close at 1PM
Dec 25
Th
Christmas Day (Observed)
Closed
Dec 31
We
New Year’s Eve
Close at 1PM
Annual Town Wide Garage Sale
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Rain Date Sunday, October 5
Registrations available early September www.kvfa.net
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LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
LIBRARY BOARD MEETINGS
2025 Meetings
Jan 15, 2025
Jul 16, 2025
Feb 19, 2025
Aug 20, 2025
Mar 19, 2025
Sept 17, 2025
Apr 16, 2025
Oct 15, 2025
May 21, 2025
Nov 19, 2025
Jun 18, 2025
Dec 17, 2025
Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed. of the month at 7:30 PM and are open to
the public.
LIBRARY STAFF AND SERVICES
Kimberly Fraone
Library Director
Beate Amos
Library Services
Amanda Calderone
Library Services
Kim Christian
Program Coordinator/Gallery
Ann Ferrara
Administration
Jill Iannino
Library Services
Tanya Lenkow
Circulation
Anne Mandanayake
Library Services
Mary Ann O’Gorman
Library Services
Cathy Presti
Library Services
Caitlin C. Williams
Youth Services Librarian
Anne H. Vosatka
President
Pat Giordano
Vice President
William Saks
Recording Secretary
Cara VanZile
Treasurer
David C. Mango
Supt. of Schools
Megan Brinster
Trustee
Kimberly Fraone
Library Director
James Freda
Mayor
Robert Lewis
blewis@kinnelonboro.org
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LIBRARY OVERVIEW
The Kinnelon Library circulates over 90,000 items annually, including books,
DVDs, audio books and video games. Library card holders have access to
digital materials including books, magazines & streaming video.
We have computers, free wireless access and copying, scanning, and printing
capabilities.
Our Children’s Department is an outstanding resource that encourages early
literacy and an appreciation of the world around us. They offer programs
ranging from Storytime to Music & Movement. Our Adult & Teen Departments
offer various programs and book clubs.
Please visit our website www.kinnelonlibrary.org to look up events, check
hours, renew materials, or find just the item you desire.
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
WWW.KINNELONLIBRARY.ORG
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Email: programs@kinnelonlibrary.org
973.838.1321x261
Our commitment and mission continue to inform, inspire, educate, and
contribute by providing more ‘Adventures in Learning’ for adults of all ages
in Kinnelon and the surrounding communities.
CLL’s Mission – To provide daytime adult education for adults of all ages,
run by volunteers and the Kinnelon Public Library.
•
CLL has two, 10-week semesters each year.
•
Every semester is a new experience with stimulating courses.
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Friends of the Kinnelon Library
WWW.KINNELONLIBRARY.ORG
OVER 40 YEARS OF FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES, SUPPORTING
THE COMMUNITY AND OUR LIBRARY!
FRIENDS OF THE KINNELON LIBRARY
Email: friends@kinnelonlibrary.org
973.838.1321x262
Since 1979, our talented volunteers have successfully supported the Library with a
variety of programs and services. Since 1995 the Friends have funded over
$1,200,000 in materials, programs and services. Come join us and help with our:
•
Membership Mailing. This semi-annual fundraising letter is vital in
explaining precisely how your contributions are being spent and how
important your continued support is to the Library and the Community.
•
Annual Book Sale. Thousands of used books are sold at this event.
People begin donating books in late July at the Kiel Avenue Firehouse.
•
Annual Kinnelon Service Directory. This unique reference guide is
distributed to all households in Kinnelon free-of-charge. It features local
business advertisers and residents (Boosters) who so generously support
us in this endeavor.
•
Children, Teen and Adult Programs. The Friends help fund the
materials and services for adults, children, and teens. This includes
books, periodicals, newspapers, media, digital media, and museum
passes.
•
Shredding of Documents. We offer shredding of documents for a
nominal fee once a year. You may view your documents being shredded
by a remote camera inside the truck.
•
Fundraisers. We constantly offer events that support our Library and
Community such as our Educational Tours and other activities.
FRIENDS OF THE KINNELON LIBRARY - BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Linda Farmer
President
973.838.6942
Douglas Canale
Vice President
973.838.1178
Jan Funk
Secretary
973.838.8560
Mary-Esther Arther
Treasurer
973.838.3539
Douglas Canale
Membership Secretary
973.838.1778
Meetings are held at the Kinnelon Library (2nd Floor Meeting Room) on the
2nd Monday of the month at 11:30 AM.
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Attention All Book-Lovers
Annual Book & Media Sale!!!
Purchase gently used books, records, DVD’s & CD’s!
At the Kiel Avenue Firehouse (103 Kiel Avenue)
Sale Days & Hours! (Mark Your Calendars Now!)
Thursday
8/14
1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Friday
8/15
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday
8/16
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday
8/17
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Monday
8/18
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Question: Can I Donate Books & Media?
Answer:
Yes! Absolutely!
(Books – Children’s, Youth & Adult, Records, DVD’s & CD’s)
(Sorry – We Do Not Accept VHS)
**Only at the Kiel Avenue Firehouse**
When: Donations accepted Friday, July 11th through
Monday, August 4th.
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KINNELON SCHOOLS
Website: www.kinnelonpublicschools.org
BOARD OF EDUCATION: OFFICE PERSONNEL
Main #: 973.838.1418
109 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Fax: 973.838.5527
David C. Mango
Superintendent
Anna Blumenstyk
Administrative Assistant
Barbara Francisco
Interim Business Administrator / Board Secretary
Ralph Burrows
Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds
Lauren Thomas
Director of Curriculum & Instruction
Danica Davidman
Supervisor of Student Services, K-12
BOARD OF EDUCATION: MEMBERS
Jean Donaldson
President
Security & Facilities; Finance, Personnel, Negotiations
Jonathan Eisenmenger
Vice President
Personnel, Negotiations Chair, Legislative Rep
Jennifer Portman
Policy Chair, Education & Student Activities, NSJBA Rep
Kelly Parella
Education & Student Activities Chair, MCESC Rep
Frank Pepe
Finance, Security & Facilities, Policy
Carl Myers
Finance, Security & Facilities Chair; Policy, MCBSA
Dana Leonard
Education & Student Activities, Personnel & Negotiations
Board of Education meetings are open to the public and held at the Kinnelon High
School Auditorium on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM.
SPECIAL SERVICES
973.838.1418
109 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Danica Davidman
Supervisor of Student Services, K-12
Grace Knape
Administrative Assistant
Kinnelon Special Services provides a broad range of programs and related
services for eligible children. Please call for more information.
KINNELON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
KIEL SCHOOL (Preschool through 2nd Grade)
115 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.0611
Fax
973.838.6338
Jennifer Oluwole
Principal
Pamela de Waal
Administrative Assistant
Alyssa Lall
Nurse
PUBLIC SCHOOLS – WWW.KINNELONPUBLICSCHOOLS.ORG
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STONYBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (3rd– 5th Grade)
118 Boonton Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.1881
Fax 973.838.7575
PEARL R. MILLER SCHOOL (6th– 8th Grade)
973.838.5250
117 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Fax
973.283.0390
KINNELON HIGH SCHOOL (9th– 12th Grade)
973.838.5500
121 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Fax
973.838.0261
Dawn Uttel
Principal
Dawne Kenney
Administrative Assistant
Michele Bordonaro
Administrative Assistant
Jill Neumann
Nurse
Mark P. Mongon
Principal
Sophia Yosifides
Vice Principal
Raney Mennonna
Administrative Assistant
Shan-Shan Yam
Administrative Assistant
Melissa Hansen
Nurse
Shelley Battaglia
Library / Media Specialist
Valerie Comprelli
Counselor
Tara McClain
Counselor
Gary Suda
Principal
Matthew Arroyo
Assistant Principal
Kristin Nieto
Admin Assistant to the Principal
Melissa Giacoio
Administrative Assistant
Jaclin Acanfrio
Administrative Assistant
Laurie Montague
Administrative Assistant
Katie Mahler
Nurse
Marlene Goudreau
Counselor
Jolene Strunz
Counselor
Danielle Wysocki
Student Assistance Coordinator
Jenny Sassamen
Library / Media Specialist
Shirah Wittwer
Supervisor of Athletics, Activities
& PE/Health
PUBLIC SCHOOLS – WWW.KINNELONPUBLICSCHOOLS.ORG
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KINNELON EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS
Website: www.bgcnwnj.org to register
Location: Old Sisco School, Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ
Enroll at the Boys & Girls Clubs of NWNJ
Kinnelon Kindergarten Extended Day Program
(KED) and give your child the opportunity to
grow and develop in a fun and educational
setting. We offer a safe environment with
professional staff to meet all of your child's
needs.
Daily activities include Kindergarten educational lessons, arts & crafts, sports,
science, social recreation, music and more. The goal of KED Program is to
supplement the second half of your child's school day. Our KED Program follows the
Kinnelon Public School calendar and will be housed at the old Sisco school (Kinnelon
Board Office) during the hours of 1:00PM-3:30PM. At 3:30PM the kindergarten
children will walk to Kiel with a staff member and join our Kiel after care students until
6:30PM.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Friday
9:30 to 6:00
Tuesday – Thursday
9:30 to 8:00
Wednesday – Saturday
9:30 to 3:00
Email: office@kinneloneyecare.com
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PUBLIC HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS
JUNE, 2024 - JUNE, 2025
KIEL AND STONYBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
973.838.2393
Bryan Ottens
President
Shireen Santelises
Vice President
Rebecca Garreth
Vice President
Jenn Wozniakewicz
Secretary
Stephanie Bose
Treasurer
PEARL R. MILLER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Karen Castellano-Smith
President
KINNELON HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
973.492.5414
Kris Ives
President
Maria Lazazzera
Vice President
JJ Schneider
Treasurer
Courtney Vuturo
Secretary
KINNELON PRIVATE SCHOOLS
APPLE MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF KINNELON (Est. 1972)
10 Maple Lake Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.2122
Website: www.applemontessorischools.com
Contact: Anne Weinberg – Director
State certified. Ages: 2 to 6 years old. We provide Montessori pre-school and
elementary programs. We also have a summer camp for ages 2-12 with a pool and
daily swimming lessons. Montessori Educators for 50 years.
CHILDREN'S AFTER SCHOOL CENTER (Est. 1983)
St. David’s Church
973.838.0027
91 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Website: www.childrensafterschoolcenter.com
Contact: Cheryl Stone – Administrator
State certified. Ages: 5 to 12 years old. We offer After school programs. Summer
camp is also available. Transportation is provided. Open to all Kinnelon and Butler
schools.
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS
THE GROWING PLACE NURSEY SCHOOL (Est. 2003)
155 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.8656
Website: www.thegrowingplacenj.com
Email: thegrowingplacenj@gmail.com
Contact:
Kim Cote – Director
State certified. Ages: 2 to 5 years old. We offer developmentally based, pre-school
programs. We are run by the Reformed Church in Kinnelon.
KIDOODLE LEARNING CENTER (Est. 1989)
1360 Route 23N, Butler, NJ 07405
973.850.6570
Website: www.kidlc.com
Contact:
Milagros – Director
State certified. Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years old. Programs include Day care for Infants,
Kindergarten, and Before and After Care for Kindergarten – 4th Grade. Please call
for more information and ask about our summer camp curriculum for children to
age 7.
SMOKE RISE NURSERY SCHOOL (Est. 1955)
38 North Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.9088
Website: www.smokerisenurseryschool.org
State Certified. Ages: 2½ to 5 years old. We have all types of programs for your
children. Please ask about our field trips, enrichment classes and fabulous “mirror
room”.
WISE OWL LEARNING CENTER
152 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Website: www.wiseowllearningcenter.com
Email: staff@wiseowllearningcenter.com
Contact:
Louise Courter
Owner
973.838.0090
Melissa Kuhn
Director
State certified. Ages: 2 to 13 years old. We provide Before and After School Care,
After School Enrichment Programs and Summer Camp.
Contact:
Michelle Vogt
Director
Jackie Husstege
President
Kristen Shafer
Enrollment
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS
BUTLER PUBLIC LIBRARY PLAYGROUND
1 Ace Road, Butler, NJ 07405
Open year-round during daylight hours for children ages 2 to 10.
KIEL SCHOOL PLAYGROUND
109 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Open seasonally during daylight hours for children ages 2 to 10. Children
are not to be left unattended and must have parental supervision at all times
KINNELON BOONTON AVENUE RECREATION PLAYGROUND
Boonton Avenue & Fayson Lakes Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Open seasonally during daylight hours for children ages 2 to 10. Children
are not to be left unattended and must have parental supervision at all times
KINNELON PUBLIC LIBRARY PLAYGROUND
132 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Open year-round during daylight hours. This is a
make believe playground designed for children ages 2 to 6.
Parents must supervise their children. Library personnel cannot watch
them for you and children cannot be left unattended at the playground.
SCHOOL AGE PLAYGROUND
Western Avenue, Butler, NJ 07405
Open year-round during daylight hours for children ages 2 to 12.
HOUSES OF WORSHIP
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HOUSES OF WORSHIP
KINNELON BAPTIST CHURCH
15 Cutlass Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Cell 914.403.7345
Website: www.kinnelonbaptist.org
Contact:
Kinnelon Baptist Church on Facebook
Reverend Robert Nasi – Pastor
Sunday – Prayer and coffee
10:15 AM
Service and Fellowship
10:30 AM
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF SMOKE RISE
38 North Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.5599
Website: www.ccsrnj.org
Email: goodnews@communitychurchsr.org
Pastor Mike Leahy
Pastor Mitch Green
Pastor Elis Nopachai
Sunday Worship:
9:30 Coffee, Music and Fellowship10:00 AM
Service 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Kids Kingdom every Sunday at 10:00 AM
Childcare provide during service
HERITAGE REFORMED CONGREGATION OF NEW JERSEY
129 Boonton Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.248-7978
Website: www.hrcnj.org
Pastor Reuel Xavier
welcome@hrcnj.org
Sunday Worship: 10:30 AM and 4:30 PM
Prayer Service – Every 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 PM
Prayer Meetings on all other Wednesdays at 7:30 PM
Free ESL Classes every Thursday 7:00-9:00 PM
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OUR LADY OF THE MAGNIFICAT CHURCH
2 Miller Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.6838
Fax: 973.838.0710
Website:
www.olmchurch.org
Masses All Year: Chapel: Mon – Sat 8:15 AM & Sunday 7:30 AM
Church:
Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM
Also LIVE Streaming on Website
Reverend Steven Shadwell – Pastor
Mary Ramsden
Director of Religious Education
973.838.0567
George Casagrand
Business Administrator
973.838.6838x102
Lauri Paporello
Parish Sec’y, Cemetery
973.838.6838x103
Knights of Columbus
John Farmer, Grand Knight
973.525.4497
AA
Dennis O’Toole
973.838.6377
Meetings Tues, Thur, Fri 1:00 PM -2:00 PM
Ryan Room Main Church
REFORMED CHURCH IN KINNELON
155 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.3113
Website:
www.reformedchurchkinnelon.org
Reverend Beverly Sullivant – Pastor
Sunday Worship: 10:00 AM
Sunday School – 10:15 AM (Children and Worship)
Men’s Breakfast and Discussion Group on the 2nd Sat. of each
month from 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM. All men are welcome!
Director of Music Ministries – Arlene Mierop
ST. DAVID’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
91 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.6696
Website:
www.stdavidskinnelon.org
Reverend Jon M. Richardson
Sunday Worship:
10:00 AM and LIVE Streaming
Thurs. Healing Service:
10:00 AM and LIVE Streaming
Outreach programs include: Two AA groups, Six Food Pantries,
Episcopal Relief & Development, North Porch (Women & Children
Services), St. Paul’s Men’s Shelter.
Community Groups: The Readers Circle Book Group
HOSPITALS
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MEDICAL CENTERS AND HOSPITALS
BARNABAS HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE CENTER
80 Main Street, West Orange, NJ 07052
855.619.4448
CHILDREN’S SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL
150 New Providence Rd, Mountainside, NJ 07092
888.244.5373
CHILTON MEDICAL CENTER
97 West Parkway, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444
973.831.5000
KESSLER REHABILITATION CENTER
92 Route 23 North, Riverdale, NJ 07457
973.616.8140
MORRISTOWN MEDICAL CENTER
100 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960
973.971.5000
OVERLOOK MEDICAL CENTER
99 Beauvoir Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901
908.522.2000
ST. BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER
94 Old Short Hills Road, Livingston, NJ 07039
973.322.5000
ST. CLARE’S HEALTH SYSTEM – DENVILLE
25 Pocono Road, Denville, NJ 07834
973.625.6000
ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
703 Main Street, Paterson, NJ 07503
973.754.2000
ST. JOSEPH’S WAYNE HOSPITAL
224 Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne, NJ 07470
973.942.6900
VALLEY HOSPITAL
4 Valley Health Plaza, Paramus, NJ 07652
201.447.8000
VISITING HEALTH SERVICES OF NJ
3 Garrett Mountain Plaza, Ste 400
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
973.256.4636
HOSPITALS
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PARKS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
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PARKS
MORRIS COUNTY PARK COMMISSION
P.O. Box 1295, Morristown, NJ 07962
973.326.7600
Website:
www.morrisparks.net
Contact:
David Helmer – Manager
973.326.7610
PYRAMID MOUNTAIN NATURAL HISTORIC AREA
472 Boonton Avenue, Montville, NJ 07045
973.334.3130
Website:
www.morrisparks.net
Contact:
Visitor Center (Thursday – Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM)
Pyramid Mountain has over 1,535 acres of rugged trails, hills, wetlands, waterfalls
and streams. It is a geological wonder that supports numerous eco-systems and
natural habitats. Explore and enjoy this amazing site.
SILAS CONDICT COUNTY PARK
100 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.326.7600
Website:
www.morrisparks.net
Contact:
Park Facility Reservations
973.326.7631
This scenic park has 1,509 acres of open fields, mature forests with 12 miles of
winding trails, a picturesque lake for fishing and a ball field. Our historic Casino
building overlooks the lake and is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Please visit
our website for trail maps, Casino rentals and other information.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
AIRPORTS
John F. Kennedy Int’l.
www.jfkairport.com
718.244.4444
LaGuardia
www.laguardiaairport.com
718.533.3400
Newark Liberty Int’l.
www.newarkairport.com
973.961.6000
Teterboro
www.panynj.gov/airports
201.288.1775
BUS SERVICE
DeCamp
www.decamp.com
800.631.1281
Greyhound
www.greyhound.com
800.231.2222
Lakeland
www.lakelandbus.com
800.367.0600
NJ Transit
www.njtransit.com
973.275.5555
RAIL SERVICE
Amtrak
www.amtrak.com
800.872.7245
NJ Transit
www.njtransit.com
973.275.5555
PATH
www.panynj.gov
800.234.7284
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GOVERNMENT INFORMATION and RESOURCES
ADMINISTRATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY
Website:
www.ssa.gov
800.772.1213
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
Website:
www.bbb.org
703.276.0100
CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
Website:
www.njconsumeraffairs.gov
973.504.6200
FEDERAL & MORRIS COUNTY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
FEMA - FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Website:
www.fema.gov
800.621.3362
Speech or Hearing Impaired
800.621.3362
Monday – Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
MORRIS COUNTY GOVERNMENT SERVICES
Website:
www.morriscountynj.gov
973.285.6000
HOLIDAYS
2025
DATE
OBSERVED
DAY
NEW YEAR’S DAY
1/1
We
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
1/20
Mo
Lincoln's Birthday*
2/12
We
PRESIDENTS' DAY
2/17
Mo
Good Friday*
4/18
Fr
MEMORIAL DAY
5/26
Mo
JUNETEENTH DAY
6/19
Th
INDEPENDENCE DAY
7/4
Fr
LABOR DAY
9/1
Mo
COLUMBUS DAY
10/13
Mo
Election Day*
11/4
Tu
VETERANS DAY
11/11
Tu
THANKSGIVING DAY
11/27
Th
CHRISTMAS DAY
12/25
Th
BOLD = BORO BASIC REFUSE COLLECTION HOLIDAYS
* Morris County Holidays
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PASSPORT ADMINISTRATION
10 Court Street, Morristown, NJ 07963
973.285.6161
Website:
www.morriscountyclerk.org
PASSPORT OPERATIONS:
Morristown, NJ
Hours:
Mon - Fri:
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
WAYNE POST OFFICE
150 Pompton Plains XRoad, Wayne, NJ 07470
973.694.0308
Passport & Photo
Appt Hours*:
Mo - Fr:
Sa:
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Passport Walk-In Hours:
Mo - Tu:
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
We - Th:
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
*An appointment is necessary to apply for or renew US Passports. Please call or
schedule on-line at https://tools.usps.com/rcas.htm?locationId=1386732
PASSPORTS – GENERAL INFORMATION:
New Passports for adults (16+ years old) are valid for 10 years.
Renewal Passports adults (16+ years old) are valid for 10 years.
New Passports for minors (<16 years old) are valid for 5 years.
Please contact the Passport Administration Office for appointments and detailed information
concerning Adult & Minor passports and new and expedited service.
POST OFFICES
800.275.8777
Website: www.usps.com
BUTLER POST OFFICE
180 Main Street, Butler, NJ 07405
973.839.8323
Hours:
Mo - Fr:
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sa:
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
BLOOMINGDALE POST OFFICE
126 Main Street, Bloomingdale, NJ 07403
973.838.2904
Hours:
Mo - Fr:
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sa:
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Passport & Photo
Appt Hours
Mo - Fr:
Sa
8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
8:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Passport Walk-In Hrs
Tu:
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
VETERANS SERVICES
540 W. Hanover Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960
973.285.6866
Morris County Office: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Walk In Hrs Mon-Thu 8:00 AM -2:00PM
Website: www.morriscountynj.gov/departments/veterans-services/
Contact:
Email: mcvets@co.morris.nj.us
Helpline: 24 Hour Crisis Line (Press 1)
800.273.8255
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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNOR OF NJ
PHIL MURPHY
609.292.6000
Office of Governor
P.O. Box 001
Fax: 609.777.2922
Trenton, NJ 08625-001
Text: 732.605-5455
Website:
www.state.nj.us/governor
Term ends January, 2026
U.S. SENATORS
CORY BOOKER
973.639.8700
One Gateway Center, 23rd Floor
Fax: 202.224.5702
Newark, NJ 07102
Website:
www.booker.senate.gov
Term ends: January, 2027
ANDY KIM
201.377.0900
210 Hudson Street,
Harborside 3, Ste 1000
Jersey City, NJ 07311
Website:
www.kim.senate.gov
Term ends: January, 2031
U.S. 11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
MIKIE SHERRILL - CONGRESSWOMAN
973.526.5668
357 S. Livingston Avenue, Ste 201
Livingston, NJ 07039
Website:
https://sherrill.house.gov
Term ends: January, 2025
N.J. 25TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - SENATE
ANTHONY M. BUCCO - SENATOR
973.627.9700
75 Bloomfield Avenue, Ste 302, 3rd Fl
Denville, NJ 07834
Website:
www.bucco.senatenj.com
Term ends: January, 2026
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N.J. 25TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - ASSEMBLY
CHRISTIAN E. BARRANCO- ASSEMBLYMAN
973.810.2695
762 Rt. 15 South, Ste 1A
Fax 973.810.2698
Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849
Website:
njleg.state.nj.us
Term ends: January, 2026
AURA K. DUNN - ASSEMBLYWOMAN
973.206.1876
60 Washington Street, Suite 303
Fax 973.206.1879
Morristown, NJ 07960
Website:
njleg.state.nj.us
Term ends: January, 2026
LEGISLATION FOR NJ
Website:
www.njleg.state.nj.us
800.792.8630
Hours:
Mo – Fr: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
609.847.3905
Session days are usually held on Monday and Thursday and last until the session
is over. Copies of bills and pending laws are available upon request.
MORRIS COUNTY COMISSIONERS
Tayfun Selen
Director
973.285.6010
Website: www.morriscountynj.gov/Departments/Board-of-County-Commissioners
Stephen H. Shaw
Deputy Director
Douglas R. Cabana
John Krickus
Thomas J. Mastrangelo
Christine Myers
Deborah Smith
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RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY CLUBS
AAUW – AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
GREATER WAYNE AREA
973.838.7051
Website:
www.greaterwaynearea-nj.aauw.net
Contact:
Marlys Huss - Meeting Date Confirmation
Meetings are open to the public. Please call Marlys for the meeting
times and location.
ALZHEIMER’S NEW JERSEY
425 Eagle Rock Avenue, Suite 203, Roseland, NJ 07068
973.586.4300
Email: info@alnj.org
Website:
www.alznj.org
Contact:
Kenneth Zaentz, President & CEO
Helpline:
Caregiver Support – 24/7 availability
888.280.6055
We provide: a telephone helpline, caregiver respite, family support groups,
seminars, workshops, videos and support research on this disease
AMERICAN LEGION
Bldg#5, 171 Jersey Street, Trenton, NJ 08611
609.695.5418
Website:
www.NJamericanlegion.org
Contact: Daniel Dunn
The American Legion was incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic
veteran’s organization. We are committed to mentoring youth, sponsoring job
fairs and community programs and honoring our service members and veterans.
Please call us for membership and meeting location information.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA – PATRIOTS PATH COUNCIL
1 Saddle Road, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
973.765.9322x229
Website:
www.ppcbsa.org
Contact: Al Thomas
KINNELON CUB SCOUT PACK # 277
Email:
pack277cm@gmail.com
Contact: Chris Meenen
www.TroopWebhostcs.org/Pack277Kinnelon/
KINNELON BOY SCOUT PACK # 277
Email:
troop277sm@gmail.com
Scoutmaster: Elmer Bott
973.658.5299
Meetings are held at Stonybrook School on Wednesdays: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM.
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CERT – COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
130 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
www.facebook.com/KinnelonCERT
Contact:
Randall Charles
973.864-0815
William Yago
973.725.9652
CERT promotes individual and community preparedness by training team
members in disaster preparation, medical operations, light search and
rescue, basic fire suppression, disaster psychology and terrorism awareness.
We welcome interested individuals and groups.
CHILTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
97 West Parkway, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444
Contact:
Fran Maletsky
973.492.9380
We are a volunteer group continuing Chilton Hospital’s tradition of community
outreach and quality care. We provide a variety of service and fundraising
activities from holiday decorating to knitting projects.
Please join us for meetings which will be held every other month. Lunch will
be provided. Call Fran Maletsky for additional information.
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN MORRIS COUNTY:
CORNERSTONE FAMILY PROGRAMS OF MORRIS COUNTY
80 Washington Street, Morristown, NJ 07960
Website:
www.cornerstonefamilyprograms.org
Contact:
Patrice Picard
973.538.5260
Cornerstone (founded in 1813) and Nabe (founded in 1898) recently joined
forces to better serve the community. Our merged organization helps new
immigrants, individuals and families confront economic hardship and other
life challenges.
We offer children and teens, pre-school and after school help, summer camp
and tutoring so they have the best start in life. We offer families in need
substance abuse prevention, work force development, caregiving skills and
language development programs. We also provide a variety of adult and
senior educational programs, especially for adults who want to remain
independent in their homes. Please contact us for more information.
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FIVE TOWN DIAL-A-RIDE
530 Newark Pompton Turnpike, NJ 07444
973.835.8885
Contact:
Diane Pezzuti
Hours:
Mo – Fr: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Must Call to Register btwn 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Five Town Regional Dial-A-Ride provides free demand response transportation to the
seniors and disabled residents of Butler, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park, Pequannock, and
Riverdale. Since the program began in 1977, Five Town Dial-A-Ride has traveled over
4,000,000 miles and transported over 850,000 passengers.
We continue to provide safe and reliable transportation to eligible residents through a
cooperative effort of the five municipalities we serve, grant funding from the Morris
County Board of County Commissioners and generous donations from our
stakeholders.
Hours of Operation
Dial-A-Ride vehicles operate Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Call 973-835-8885 between 8:30 AM and 12 Noon to make appointments, obtain
information and check for Holiday Closures. A minimum of 72 hours’ notice is required
for all trip reservations. We cannot accept same day appointments.
Eligibility
The Dial-A-Ride service is available to residents who are 60 and older or 18 and older
with a disability with no other means of transportation. Persons interested in using the
service may be required to undergo an eligibility assessment, and those under 60 are
required to provide additional documentation to certify their eligibility.
Dial-A-Ride may also be able to provide transportation for people temporarily disabled
by illness or injury. Eligible visitors residing in Butler, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park,
Pequannock or Riverdale may be able to use the service for up to 21 days.
Medicaid Recipients – Your medical trips are provided by Modivcare (1-866-527-
9934).
Eligible Medicaid recipients may use Dial-A-Ride for non-medical transportation.
Transportation services provided are for NON-EMERGENCY medical appointments,
nutrition sites, shopping, social services, recreational activities, and visitation provided
space is available. Priority will be given to Medical trips first.
We ask all new clients to fill out a registration form before being able to use the
service. We can mail the form upon request, fax, or e-mail it. If you wish to fill it out in
person, our office is located in the Drop In Senior Center next to the Pequannock
Township Municipal Building at 530 Newark Pompton Turnpike in Pompton Plains, NJ.
Dial-A-Ride administrators may also be required to perform a client assessment to
determine program eligibility.
Forms and more detailed service information are available on the Pequannock
Township website: www.peqtwp.org
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MCPIK - MORRIS COUNTY PREVENTION IS KEY
25 West Main Street, Rockaway, NJ 07866
973.625.1998
Fax: 973.625.8048
Website:
www.preventioniskey.org
Email:
info@mcpik.org
Hours:
Mo – Fr: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
MCPIK is a private, non-profit, organization that provides science-based prevention
and educational programs. MCPIK offers advocacy programs and supports
community coalitions with information and referrals that address substance abuse
prevention, dependent behaviors and other emerging issues of concern.
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF ESSEX/MORRIS COUNTY
300 Littleton Road, 3rd Fl, Parsippany, NJ 07054
Website: www.mhaessexmorris.org
NEWBRIDGE SERVICES
1259 U.S. 46 East, Bldg #2 Ste 100A, Parsippany, NJ 07054
Local 973.316.9333
Toll Free 888.746.9333
NJ Website:
www.newbridge.org
NewBridge is a nonprofit community organization that provides innovative programs
and services for: 1) mental health, 2) youth assistance, 3) substance abuse,
4) housing and 5) senior assistance.
Whether guiding people as they cope with stress or providing advice to those with
relationship challenges, NewBridge helps bring balance to people’s lives.
NJ 211 REFERRAL AGENCY
Helpline: 24/7 Immediate Support
DIAL: 211
Or Text your Zip Code to 898-211 For Help
800.435.7555
877.652.1148
Website:
www.nj211.org
We provide a wide range of resources and referrals for health and human services.
Topics include addictions, substance abuse, homelessness, utility bill payments and
homeland security issues.
Hours:
Mo – Fr: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
973.334.3496
Mo – Su: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Helpline:
TOLL-FREE
866.445.3902
877.760.4987
“WHEN YOU JUST NEED SOMEONE TO TALK WITH.”
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OFFICE OF TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE
340 West Hanover Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
973.326.7800
Social Intake Services
973.829.8264
Website: www.https://www.morriscountynj.gov/Departments/Temporary-Assistance.org
Hours: Mo – Fr: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Services include: Assistance Programs (Work First NJ), Food Stamps, Medicaid,
Social Services, Family Preservation Services, Child Support and Paternity, Health
Screening, Homeless Services, Homelessness Prevention and a One-Stop Career
Center.
COMPASSIONATE CARE HOSPICE (AN AMEDISYS CO.)
350 Sparta Avenue, Bldg B, Ste 2, Sparta, NJ 07871
973.726.7510
Website: https://www.amedisys.com/compassionate-care-hospice/
Contact: Location in your area
Compassionate Care Hospice’s practices support hospice philosophy to its fullest.
Hospice provides palliative support and care for persons in the last phases of incurable
disease so that they may live as fully and comfortably as possible. Hospice recognizes
dying as part of the normal process of living and focuses on maintaining the quality of
remaining life. Hospice affirms life and neither hastens nor postpones death. Hospice
exists in the hope and belief that through appropriate care, and the promotion of a
caring community sensitive to their needs, patients and their families may be free to
attain a degree of mental, social, physical and spiritual preparation for death that is
satisfactory to them.
FAYSON LAKES WATER COMPANY
160 Boonton Avenue, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.6226
EMERGENCY # 973.418.2034
Website:
www.faysonlakewatercompany.com
Email:
flwcoffice@optonline.net
Contact:
James Carroll
Managing Director
Frank Demore
Business Manager
Board of Directors:
Jeff Kalajian
President
John Cannie
Vice President, Sec’y
Salvatore Ferraro
Treasurer
James Jacobus
Secretary
Zoe Stevens
Director
Jenny Kalajian
Director
Andrew Collins
Director
David Wilding
Director
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FAYSON LAKES ASSOCIATION
10 Clubhouse Trail, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Website:
www.faysonlakes.org
Email:
faysonlakes.office@gmail.com
Hours: Sat:
10:00 AM – 12:30 PM (Spring & Summer Only)
Contact:
Debbie Zyskowski
President
Mike Mahfouz
Vice President
Eva Gardow
Secretary
Barbara Kogen
Treasurer
Dorota Rogulska
Business Manager
973.838.2043
Officer elections are held in September
Since 1930, The Fayson Lakes Association (FLA) has governed this beautiful,
private lake community. FLA now has over 500 family members that enjoy
numerous recreational and social activities throughout the year.
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHERN NJ
95 Newark Pompton Turnpike, Riverdale, NJ 07457
973.248.8200
Website:
www.gsnnj.org/join
Membership
customercare@gsnnj.org
KINNELON GIRL SCOUTS CARE OF NORTHERN NJ
Regan Sharkey
Kinnelon Unit Mgr.
973.248.8200
Email:
Sharkeysum@hotmail.com
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the
world a better place. The memories created as a Girl Scout will last a lifetime!
Want to be a Girl Scout? For more information, please contact Regan at
Sharkeysum@hotmail.com.
HEALING THE CHILDREN, NJ, INC.
112 Fifth Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ 07506
Contact: Denise Malsky
973.949.5034
Website:
www.htcnj.org
Fax:
973.949.5036
We provide access to medical care and related services for children in need
within NJ and throughout the world. 91% of our funding goes directly to our
programs. Please donate and/or volunteer and help a child. Thank you.
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JERSEY BATTERED WOMEN’S SERVICE, INC.
Contact: Diane Williams, President & CEO
973.267.7520
P.O. Box 1437, Morristown, NJ 07962
Website: www.jbws.org
Fax: 973.605.5898
Helpline: 24 hour crisis intervention service
877.782.2873
We offer safe housing, transitional living and support for domestic violence
victims. Advocacy services include counseling and legal information for
people of all ages and gender. We offer programs such as ACT (Abuse
Ceases Today), to individuals who are using force in their intimate
relationships, and we provide information to schools and communities.
KINNELON YOUTH HOCKEY
Website:
https://kinnelonyouthhockey.org
Contact:
contactus@kinnelonyouthhockey.org
Alex Smith
President
Mike Alessandro
Vice President
Dinelle Sieradzki
Secretary
Patrick Marcantuono
Special Advisor / Hockey Director
Alyssa Rabonowitz
Treasurer
Venessa Boccio
Event Coordinator
Areti Fonseca
Fundraising & Committee Outreach Chair
Our Mission – To provide a safe and positive playing environment for
interested beginners and experienced youth hockey players to the Kinnelon,
Butler and Bloomingdale Community. We will promote the game of ice
hockey through teamwork, sportsmanship, and playing the game the right
way.
KINNELON DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
Website:
www.Facebook.com/KinnelonDems/
Email: kinnelondem@gmail.com
The Kinnelon Democratic Committee is committed to keeping our nation safe
and expanding opportunities for all. Our agenda includes strong economic
growth, affordable health care, retirement security, open and honest
government and protection of our civil rights. We are dedicated to informing
the community about local, state and national policies and how they affect the
welfare of our town.
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KINNELON PARENTS FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (KPEC)
8 Summit Terrace N, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Webpage/group www.facebook.com/groups/KinnelonPEC/
Email: KinnelonPEC@gmail.com
Cassandra Fleksher
President
Natalie Koutsokoumnis
Vice President
KPEC is an organization comprised of local parents and interested
professionals focusing on empowering children with Special Needs (includes
children with health and emotional needs) to maximize their potential. We
also actively support parents of Special Needs children via Facebook, local
workshops, and informational networks. We work with the Dept. of Special
Services and Kinnelon School District, along with Kinnelon Borough and the
Dept. of Recreation.
Monthly meetings are held at the Kinnelon Public Library (when school is in
session). Please email for current schedule.
KINNELON REPUBLICAN CLUB
Website: www.morrisgop.org
Our Committee promotes the principles and candidates of the Republican
Party. We believe Republican values and policies of government are in the
best interests of the people of Kinnelon. Come join us or speak with an
elected Committee member from your District.
KINNELON REPUBLICAN COUNTY DISTRICT COMMITTEE:
Elections for Committee Members will be held in June of 2024
District 1:
Anthony Chirdo and April Spano
District 2:
Cynthia Frank and Alberto Rodriguez
District 3:
Leanne Passalacqua & Ted Passalacqua
District 4: Robert Lewis* and Teresa Lewis
Municipal Chair*
District 5:
Karen D’Amico and Eugene Passalacqua
District 6:
Deanna Passalacqua & Jamie Passalacqua
District 7:
Sean Mabey and Leslie PioCosta
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KINNELON SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
Contact:
JoAnn Fylstra
President
973.838.5711
Marie Lennon
Vice President
Barbara Garruto
Secretary/Treasurer
973.886.1757
Meetings are held at Borough Hall (2nd Floor meeting room) on the 2nd
Thursday of the month at 1:00 PM. Please call for information.
KINNELON SOCCER CLUB
Website:
www.kinnelonsoccer.org
973.454.9909
Email:
kinnelonsoccerclubboard@gmail.com
Jason Utter
President, Registrar and League Contact
Carolina DeMatos Treasurer
Meghan Howell
Secretary
Craig Reidinger
Player & Coach Development Trustee
Kristen Reilly
Fundraising Trustee
Jason Cullari
Field Manager
The Kinnelon Soccer Club was established in 1981. We are participants in
the Morris County Youth Soccer Association. KSC actively promotes the
game of soccer and provides young players in Kinnelon an opportunity to
develop their skills and compete at a higher level in preparation for high
school and beyond.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - BUTLER
St. Anthony’s Council # 943
Website: www.kofc943.org
65 Hamburg Turnpike, Butler, NJ 07405
Michael Sciarra
Grand Knight
Hall Rental Voicemail
973.838.5919
More than a century old, St. Anthony’s Council Knights of Columbus is a
Catholic Men’s Fraternal Charitable Organization. It is dedicated to
supporting the local communities of Bloomingdale, Butler and Kinnelon.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - KINNELON
Our Lady of the Magnificat Council # 14493
973.838.6838
Our Lady of the Magnificat Church
2 Miller Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
Website:
www.olmchurch.org/knights-of-columbus
John Farmer – Grand Knight
973.525.4497
John Minardi – Financial Secretary
973.838.2701
Contact: George Casagrand
973.838.6838x103
Chartered in 1882 as a Catholic Benefit Society based on charity, unity and
fraternity, the Knights render financial aid and assistance to sick, disabled,
needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is
promoted through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare and public
relief works.
LAKE REALITY HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION
Website:
www.lakereality.org
For Membership information, please visit our website.
Lake Reality is a private, members-only, lake association. Associate
membership is available to non-residents on a limited basis. Please visit
our website for more information and to enroll on our waiting list.
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF THE GARDEN STATE
Website:
www.lllgardenstate.org
La Leche League is an international, nonprofit, nonsectarian organization
dedicated to providing support, encouragement, information, and education
to all those seeking breastfeeding, chestfeeding, or human-milk feeding
support. Please visit our website for more information and local support
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Jiggs McAllister’s Corner Saloon
1248 Rt 23 North, Butler, NJ 07405 973-838-8875
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF NJ
204 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608
609.394.3303
Website:
www.lwvnj.org
General Email:
contact@lwrnj.org
We are a non-partisan organization dedicated to helping people vote and
understand the issues. We are open to anyone interested in joining. Call us!
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF MORRIS COUNTY
16 Elm Street, 1st Fl, Morristown, NJ 07960
973.984.1998
Email:
info@lvmorris.org
Website:
www.lvmorris.org
Hours: Mo, We & Thu: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tu: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Closed Friday
• Tutoring is free, is held in public places and students are 18+ in age.
• Conversation groups are encouraged so students can practice English.
• Tutor requirements: enthusiasm, patience, a commitment of one hour /
week for a year, and tutors must be 18+ in age.
NJ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES–DIVISION OF AGING SERVICES
P.O. Box 700, Trenton, NJ 08625-0700
800.792.8820
Website: www.state.nj.us/humanservices/doas/home
We provide information on: Medicare, health programs, state-funded hearing aid
(HAAD) and pharmaceutical (PAAD) programs and Meals on Wheels.
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MEALS ON WHEELS
28-30 Carey Avenue, Butler, NJ 07405
973.838.4472
Contact: Kathleen Fairlamb
Hours: Mon – Fri at 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Hot lunches and home meal deliveries are available based on eligibility. Please call
2 days ahead to register. Volunteers and donations are appreciated.
NJ STATE LIBRARY TALKING BOOK & BRAILLE CENTER
2300 Stuyvesant Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08618
800.792.8322
Email
tbbc@njstatelib.org
Website: www.njstatelib.org/talking-book-braille-center/
The Center loans books in braille or digital audio books to residents whose visual or
physical impairments prevent them from reading or holding regular printed materials.
Audio vision, a newspaper reading service, is also available based on eligibility.
OPTIMIST CLUB OF KINNELON AND BUTLER
P.O. Box 304, Butler, NJ 07405
Website: www.kinnelonbutleroptimistclub.org
Email: info@kinnelonbutleroptimistclub.org
Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 7:30 PM. Please call
for meeting information. New members are always welcome!
PLANNED PARENTHOOD – METROPOLITAN NJ
29 N. Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042
973.746.7116
Website: www.ppmnj.org
Planned Parenthood provides birth control instruction and counseling, pregnancy
testing, STD testing and treatment, gynecological examinations, HIV testing, male
services and more.
SMOKE RISE CLUB
9 Perimeter Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.7449
Website: www.smokerise-nj.com
Contact:
Jennifer Palermo
President
President@smokerise-nj.com
Allyson Marzan
Vice President
Greg Fernstrom
Secretary
Steve Meisinter
Treasurer
Jim McCann
General Manager
Founded in 1946, Smoke Rise is a private, gated community with over 900 families.
There are numerous sub-clubs that offer a wide range of activities. Find out why,
“created by nature, preserved by man” is our motto!
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STONYBROOK HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATION, INC.
37 Highland Drive, Kinnelon, NJ 07405
973.838.9817
We are a private homeowner’s association in Stonybrook Highlands that
holds various social and recreational events throughout the year.
BUTLER RECREATION DEPARTMENT (LABOR DAY – JUNE)
One Ace Road, Butler, NJ 07405
973.838.7903
Website:
www.butlerrecreation.com
Contact: Judy Fields
jfields@butlerborough.com
Hours: Mo – Fr: 12:00pm – 4:30pm
We administer the summer recreation program described above. Please call
Judy for more information at the numbers above
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TRI-BORO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. Box 100, Bloomingdale, NJ 07403
973.838.5678
Website:
www.triborochamber.org
Email:
info@triborochamber.org
We are a non-profit corporation serving the business communities of
Bloomingdale, Butler, Kinnelon and Riverdale. We provide a forum for
business professionals and interested individuals to communicate and
achieve business, charitable and public-spirited goals for our community.
Meetings are held at Spaziani’s Catering & Food Design in Butler on the 2nd
Wednesday of the month at 12:00 PM - except in July and August.
TRI-BORO FIRST AID SQUAD
Emergencies Dial 911
Squad Headquarters - 51 Morse Ave., Butler, NJ 07405
973.838.7292
Website:
www.triborofirstaidsquad.org
Mailing Address - P.O. Box 222, Butler, NJ 07405
Justin Hill
President
Amanda LoCicero
Vice President
Gayle Dunlap
Secretary
Annette Vanderhoff
Treasurer
Emily Thomson
Asst Treasurer
John Futcher
Captain
Tri-Boro First Aid is a volunteer squad providing 24-hour emergency service
to businesses and residents of Bloomingdale, Butler and Kinnelon. Since
1939, we have transported people to medical facilities when they could not
get there themselves. The Squad loans equipment (crutches, walkers, etc.)
free-of-charge when available. First-Aid training classes are also conducted.
Meetings are held at Squad Headquarters (address above) on the 2nd
Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM. New members are welcome.
WOMEN’S RIGHTS INFORMATION CENTER
108 West Palisade Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631
201.568.1166
Website: www.womensrights.org
Email: lcorcoran@womensrights.org
Contact: Lillian Corcoran, Executive Director
Hours:
Mon - Thu - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
We are a non-profit organization that helps women become economically self-
sufficient by developing skills to deal competently with their lives.
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Established 1919 Owner, David Zuidema, Jr.
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, Drywells And
Jet Aeration Tanks Cleaned
• New Baffles Installed
• Jet Tank Maintenance Available
• Portable Toilet Rentals
• Real Estate Inspections
• Water Testing
973-835-4475
www.davidzuidema.com
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Dogs, Cats, Birds and Exotic Pets
A full-service facility providing the highest
quality care and personal attention that you and
your pet deserve.
Day & Evening Hours by Appointment
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