Township Times
Weekly edition
News for the next week...
4/09 - Recycling Depot - 9 AM to Noon
4/09 - Paper Shredding - 9 AM to Noon
4/09 - Easter Egg Hunt - 10 AM Leonard Park
4/11 - Boonton Township's 155th Anniversary
4/11 - Township Committee Work Meeting - 7 PM
4/12 -Garden Club - 10 AM
4/12 - Book Club 7:30 PM
4/13 - Board of Education 7:30 PM
4/15 - Good Friday - Municipal Offices Closed
4/15-4/16 - BTFD Annual Easter Plant Sale
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Each week we will include a fun fact or historic tidbit about our great hometown
Boonton Township celebrates its 155th Anniversary on
April 11, 2022
An Act to Divide the Township of Pequanac created Boonton Township on April 11, 1867
Map of Boonton Township and Montville Township as created in 1867
portion of Boonton Township ceded to Town of Boonton and portion annexed from Rockaway Township in 1906 and portion ceded to Mountain Lakes in 1924
If you have any old photos or newspaper articles about Boonton Township that you would like to share please let us know
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THIS SATURDAY
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Boonton Township Recreation
Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 9th
(Rain Date: Good Friday, April 15th)
Leonard Park
10 AM sharp
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Rockaway Valley Garden Club
The Rockaway Valley Garden Club generally meets the 2nd Tuesday of each Month.
Meetings begin at 10: 00 am and are held at the Boonton Township Municipal Building, 155 Powerville Rd.
Guest are always welcome, and we encourage you to come join us to see what we are all about.
Check us out at our website: www.RockawayValleyGardenClub.org or on our Facebook page.
Any questions can be sent to our email address: info@rockawayvalleygardenclub.org
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Registration is OPEN for the 19th Annual Township Classic Golf Outing sponsored by the Boonton Township Education Foundation.
Registration closes on April 14th! -- Grab your foursome & Register today at www.BTEFNJ.org ...FORE Education!!
How many Township Classics have you golfed?? Don't miss this one! The funds support our BT kids' education from K-12th at RVS and MLHS.
PLUS -- Hot off the press -- BTEF is coordinating a Party Bus! Stay tuned for more info!
Spring is in the air - hope to see you there!
Register here: https://one.bidpal.net/btefgolfouting/welcome
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from the Boonton Township Fire Department
Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16
Old Denville Road Firehouse from 8am – 4pm (or until sold out).
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News from our Health Officer
Public Health Nurse Office Hours
Our Public Health Nurse office hours have resumed on Friday mornings from 9AM to 10AM. If you would like to confer with our nurse, Cindie Bella, RN, BSN, REHS, MAS,
she can be contacted at
973-631-5491 or cbella@co.morris.nj.us
The Public Health Nurse serves as a vital resource to our community for health-related referrals such as COVID tests and vaccines or weigh loss management. Blood pressure screenings are done during office hours - no appointment is necessary. Stop by during office hours for more information.
Weekly Coronavirus Update
The cumulative number of cases in Boonton Township as of the start of community transmission in Morris County of COVID-19 in early March 2020 now stands at 916 since April 6, 2022.
For health related information visit the Morris County Public Health website at: https://health.morriscountynj.gov/coronavirus/#cases for up-to-date data and information.
Go to https://www.morriscountynj.gov/Residents/Health/Coronavirus to find vaccination and testing sites in Morris County.
If you have any questions, call the County COVID Hotline at 973-829-8250.
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Ukrainian American Cultural Center of New Jersey located in Whippany
is holding a donation drive for Ukraine
to contribute or for more information please go to:
https://uaccnj.org/event/humanitarian-aid-drive-for-victims-of-the-russian-war-in-ukraine/
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Boonton Township Recreation
Summer Recreation Camp 2022
Six Weeks: July 5th - August 12th - $125 Per Week
Week of July 5th - July 8th $100 (No camp July 4th)
Monday to Friday 9:00am-12:00pm Held at RVS
Fun Fridays at RVA Fields
Spots are limited. Please do not wait to sign-up.
Out of town residents may sign up for $150 per week.
Camp will be held in large open areas: gyms, playground, field and Leonard Park.
Campers must bring their own snacks and water bottles.
Social distancing guidelines will be followed.
Small grade level groups will rotate to various stations.
Offered to children entering Kindergarten-Fifth Grade
Preschool Camp- Ages 3 and 4 (Must be potty trained)
Sport Camp- Grades 4th and 6th
Please complete the attached registration form along with the COVID Acknowledgement Form.
All camps are on one registration form this year.
Please submit the forms for each camper and make checks payable to: Boonton Township Recreation. Forms can be mailed to: Boonton Township Recreation, 155 Powerville Road, Boonton Township, NJ 07005.
You will receive additional information upon receipt of your application.
Any questions contact Kristin Groeneveld at: recdirector@boontontownship.com or 973-946-9914
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Book Club
Monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of every month at 7pm in Town Hall.
Our next meeting will be held April 12 at 7pm in Town Hall.
by David Grann
4.09 · Rating details · 164,101 ratings · 17,826 reviews
In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Indian Nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, the Osage rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions, and sent their children to study in Europe.
Then, one by one, they began to be killed off. One Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart, watched as her family was murdered. Her older sister was shot. Her mother was then slowly poisoned. And it was just the beginning, as more Osage began to die under mysterious circumstances.
In this last remnant of the Wild West—where oilmen like J. P. Getty made their fortunes and where desperadoes such as Al Spencer, “the Phantom Terror,” roamed – virtually anyone who dared to investigate the killings were themselves murdered. As the death toll surpassed more than twenty-four Osage, the newly created F.B.I. took up the case, in what became one of the organization’s first major homicide investigations. But the bureau was then notoriously corrupt and initially bungled the case. Eventually the young director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to try to unravel the mystery. White put together an undercover team, including one of the only Native American agents in the bureau. They infiltrated the region, struggling to adopt the latest modern techniques of detection. Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most sinister conspiracies in American history.
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Boonton Township Recreation
Spring Clean-Up Sale
Township –Wide Garage Sale
Start Your Spring Cleaning
Have a Garage Sale along with other Township Residents!
Save the Date: Saturday, May 7th
Rain Date- May 14th
8:00am-2:00pm
Sign up to participate for only $20
Proceeds will go towards our Summer Recreation Camp.
A map of the all-participating houses will be available at town hall and posted on various websites.
Please submit a registration form and payment to the Municipal Building not later than Friday, April 29th Attention: Recreation Department, 155 Powerville Road
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In search of old Boonton Township photographs
for display in the Municipal Building
we can certainly arrange to reprint your photograph if you cannot donate it to the Township
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A Message From the Boonton Township Police Department
BTPD RECEIVES RE-ACCREDITATION FROM THE STATE
The Boonton Township Police Department is honored to announce that our agency received re-accreditation status earlier this month from the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Accreditation Commission.
Accreditation through the New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Association is a voluntary program which signifies a commitment to the absolute highest standards in the law enforcement industry.
The Boonton Township Police Department has been an accredited agency since 2013 and undergoes a rigorous and constant year-round assessment process in order to maintain accredited status.
Pictured below is Police Chief Michael Danyo with the Boonton Township Police Department Accreditation Team.
L to R: Sgt. Jason Raffo, Lt. Joseph D'Agostino, Chief Michael Danyo, Sgt. Thomas Cacciabeve
" ALERT BOONTON TOWNSHIP " |
STAY CONNECTED WITH…
BOONTON TOWNSHIP’S EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM
TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO REGISTER
This notification system allows residents to receive e-mail, text message, and/or other alerts regarding emergency notifications and other important messages regarding our community. With this program, you can choose to receive alerts by whatever method of communication you prefer.
Visit www.btpolice.org and click on the “emergency notifications” tab on the right side of the page. Follow the instructions to be redirected to the "Alert Boonton Township" registration page. Once redirected, ensure you are on the page for Boonton Township New Jersey and follow the step by step instructions on the web page to create an account and receive emergency alerts for Boonton Township.
"Alert Boonton Township" also automatically signs you up for Smart911 which provides you and your family with a potentially life-saving resource. Smart911 is a free emergency 911 component which helps our emergency dispatchers better assist you during an emergency. This service also allows residents to create a safety profile which can include any information they would like to share with first responders during an emergency.
FOLLOW THE BOONTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ON FACEBOOK!
Type in @BOONTONTWPPD IN YOUR FACEBOOK SEARCH BAR OR IN MESSENGER TO FIND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT PAGE
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