News for the week...
5/13/19 - Township Committee Meeting 7:00 PM
5/14/19 - Book Club 7:00PM
The Mountain Lakes Memorial Day Parade Committee is looking for Township Veterans and groups to participate in this event.
If you are interested please contact them at paradecommittee@mtnlakes.org
Saturday Picnic June 1st
double the fun!! - BTEF morning fund raiser followed by the Township Picnic
Run Into Summer 5K & Fun Run Township Picnic Noon to 4:00 PM Register on line at: BTEFNJ.ORG/5K food, entertainment, fun
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SAVE THE DATE ..... TOWNSHIP PICNIC on JUNE 1st
TOWNSHIP BOOK CLUB - May 14th at 7:00 PM- "Where'd You Go Bernadette" by Maria Semple . All residents and friends are invited to participate. The discussion will be held at the municipal building.
Tuesday Evening Adult Basketball - 7:30 PM at RVS
Sunday Morning Adult Softball - 10:00 AM- Noon at RVA Fields
Monday/Thursday Evening YOGA & RELAXATION -
7:00 pm/Mon & 6:30 pm/Thurs (1 hr class) at RVS
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The Rockaway Valley Garden Club generally meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Meetings begin at 10:00 am and are held at the Boonton Township Municipal Building, 155 Powerville Rd. Guests are always welcome and we encourage you to join us to see what we are about.
Check us out at rockawayvalleygardenclub.org or on our Facebook page.
Questions can be sent to info@rockawayvalleygardenclub.org.
For information on membership, contact Karen at (973) 588-7599
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GREEN TEAM
THE GREEN TEAM WANTS TO MAKE YOU AWARE OF CHANGES TO THE RECYCLING PROGRAM:
Starting in 2019, plastic containers (bottles and non-bottles) coded 1, 2, and 5 are acceptable in the residential curbside recycling program. “Look for the recycling symbol on the bottom of the plastic container”, said Liz Sweedy, Morris County’s recycling coordinator. She continued, “Some of the containers that are coded # 1 (PET, Poly-Ethylene Terephthalate) are water and soda bottles, salad dressing bottles, microwavable food trays, and peanut butter containers, for example. Containers coded # 2 (HDPE, High Density Polyethylene) are milk jugs, shampoo bottles, butter and yogurt tubs. Plastic containers coded # 5 (PP, Polypropylene) are ketchup bottles, syrup bottles, and some yogurt containers.”
Due to restrictions imposed by China on imported recyclable commodities, the MCMUA’s recycling market has been negatively impacted and some plastic containers are no longer acceptable in the curbside program. Unacceptable plastics have no plastic container code on them or are coded # 3 (V, PVC Vinyl) used in cooking oil bottles, clear food packaging, PVC piping, and mouthwash bottles; # 4 (LDPE, Low Density Polyethylene) used in plastic shopping bags and trash bags; # 6 (PS Polystyrene) used in disposable cups, plates, egg cartons, and clamshell take-out containers; and # 7 (Other) used in 3- to 5-gallon water jugs and some food containers. Sweedy noted that “Plastic containers that show the numbers 3, 4, 6, and 7 in small recycling symbols on their bottoms are not mandated recyclable materials in the Morris County Solid Waste Management Plan. Morris County’s mandated recyclable materials are plastic bottles coded 1 and 2, aluminum cans, glass bottles and jars, steel (tin) cans, newspaper, corrugated cardboard, mixed paper, and organics that include leaves, grass clippings, brush, logs, stumps, branches, and tree parts.”
The MCMUA requests that residents make sure that their recyclables are empty, clean and dry before putting them at the curb in a reuseable container. Shredded paper is acceptable in a translucent plastic bag, but nothing else should be. When grocery bags and other flexible plastic films get to the recycling facilities, they get caught in the machinery and cause delays and increased processing costs.
For additional information about acceptable and unacceptable material in the MCMUA’s “all-in-one” single-stream curbside recycling program, visit WWW.MCMUA.COM, or go to your town’s website.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BOONTON TOWNSHIP
Join us for a benefit performance of 1776
Thursday, May 23rd at the Barn Theater
$40 includes wine and cheese reception
email: gkuchavik@aol.com
tickets available at the Municipal Building
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2019 BOONTON TOWNSHIP FRIENDSHIP CLUB
LUNCHEON SCHEDULE;
JUNE 4 - fasil mediterranean- walmart lot
JULY 2 - thatcher mcghee’s, 53 Broadway
AUGUST 6 - HIBERNIA diner – GREEN POND RD.
SEPTEMBER 3 – THAI CHEF, 28 DIAMOND SP RD.
OCTOBER 1 - the station – Mountain Lakes, near train station, by Hapgood’s
NOVEMBER 5 - tuscan table – DIAMOND SPRING RD.
DECEMBER 3 - HUNAN TASTE- BROADWAY
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