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Township Times

Weekly edition

News for the next week ...

12/14 - Recycling Depot - 9AM-12PM (or until dumpsters are full)

12/18 - Board of Education

12/19 - Curbside Recycling

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Boonton Township Trivia

Each week we will include a fun fact or historic tidbit about our great hometown

The Scott Forge above the Powerville Dam

courtesy Boonton.org

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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Santa is coming to Town!

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Rockaway Valley Roundtable

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Municipal Building & Police Headquarters

Construction Update

Foundation continues to take form

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Green Team News

Check out this interesting article on Solar Panel recycling Solar Panel Article

Meetings are held on the first Friday of the month at 3PM.

In 2023, the Boonton Township Green Team received the Bronze Status for New Jerseys Sustainable Jersey Application. The Green Team worked together to complete certain topics to submit the application. The Green is looking to achieve Silver Status for the upcoming year.

*Contact Daria VanderGoot for more information about the Green Team at dvandergoot@boontontownship.com*

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Book Club

All Book Club Meetings are at 7pm – AT THE YMCA as Town Hall will be under construction. The YMCA has graciously allowed us to have all our meetings while town hall is under construction there!

For those of you who are members, you can just show your ID card and go upstairs. For those who are not members, please arrive about 5 minutes earlier so you can register with them. You will need to give your name and address so they can admit you. They will tell you where to go. We will be upstairs.

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Boonton Township's Payment Drop Box

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Rockaway Valley Garden Club (RVGC)

Guests 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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Open Space and Recreation Plan

The Boonton Township Final Open Space and Recreation Plan Update is available by clicking the link below.

Final Open Space Plan

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Prescription Drug Drop Box Program

check the County website for drop off locations.

https://www.morriscountynj.gov/Departments/Sheriff/Community-Programs/Prescription-Drug-Drop-Box-Program

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Recycling News

Earn up to $50 When You Recycle Old Appliances

Schedule Now

or call 888-314-8141

Receive $50 by recycling your working fridge or freezer in three easy steps:

Visit energysaveNJ.com/fridge or call 888-314-8141 to schedule your pickup.

JCP&L will collect your working appliance. No-contact pickups are available.

You’ll receive $50 for recycling your fridge or freezer.

Receive an additional $25 when you recycle an air conditioner or dehumidifier with a qualifying full-size refrigerator or freezer.

*As a reminder all missed curbside recycling pickups should be reported no later than 9 a.m. the following day to Daria VanderGoot at dvandergoot@boontontownship.com*

*If your recycling can is not set out to the curb the night prior to curbside, the County will not consider you as a missed pickup*

*DO NOT PUT YOUR RECYLABLES IN PLASTIC BAGS, THEY WILL NOT BE TAKEN CURBISDE OR AT THE DEPOT*

*For more information on recycling visit MCMUA Website*

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Notary Services

are offered free-of-charge to all Township Residents

at the Municipal Building during regular business hours Monday-Friday from 8am-12pm or 2pm-4pm

it's a good idea to call the Clerk's Office at 973-402-4002 in advance to ensure a Notary is available.

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News from our Health Officer

Public Health Nurse Office Hours

Our Public Health Nurse has weekly office hours from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM - please call to confirm the day.

The Public Health Nurse serves as a vital resource to our community for health-related referrals such as COVID tests and vaccines or weight loss management.

Blood pressure screenings are done during office hours - no appointment is necessary.

Good idea to call beforehand to verify hours for the week. Stop by during office hours for more information.

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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Renovation and Addition to the Municipal Building & Police Headquarters

For more information about this project go to:

Municipal Building and Police Headquarters Renovation and Addition

See the Public Presentation

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If you do not wish to receive a

Vote by Mail ballot

for all future elections,

Ballot Opt-Out Form

is available at

https://www.morriscountyclerk.org/files/sharedassets/clerk/forms/mib-voter-opt-out-form-050621.pdf

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Holiday Safety Tips From BTPD:

The 2024 holiday shopping season is in full swing and much of that shopping will be conducted through

online retailers. These purchases will then be shipped out and in some cases can be intercepted while

enroute or even upon arrival at your home. Porch pirates stole $12 billion worth of packages over the

past year, with as many as 58 million Americans becoming the victims of thefts in the last 12 months

alone. This amounts to an average loss of $206.90 per package which is taken.

Approximately 85% of people have concerns about their packages being stolen, but here in New Jersey

only about 2 in every 100 people will experience a package theft. These statistics can vary based on the

type of residence packages are being shipped to, with 8% of packages shipped to apartment buildings,

5% sent to condos and 3% send to a home being pilfered. Some other factors which can increase your

odds of being a victim of package theft include: frequent package deliveries to your home and packages

being left out for extended periods of time after delivery.

No matter how many precautions one takes with packages, thieves can still strike. Quickly confirming

and reporting the crime is essential, especially if you hope to replace a gift before the holidays. Here are

some steps to follow if you believe a parcel has been stolen:

1. Verify delivery: Double-check to ensure a package was delivered before jumping to conclusions.

Track the package online, look for confirmation messages, or check your door for notices to

ensure the parcel isn’t delayed or awaiting a signature. Ask family, friends, or neighbors to see if

they collected the package on your behalf. If you have security cameras, review the video to

determine if you caught a thief in the act. If you’re confident a package was stolen, preserve any

evidence and start reaching out to retailers and authorities.

2. Notify sellers and shippers: Contacting the seller is the most prudent first step, as they may

quickly send a new package. Many retailers will replace purchases with little hassle. Still, some

may require the filing of claims, submission of police reports, or refer you to the shipper instead.

Many e-commerce sites provide simple links to expedite the process, but to save time and

frustration, assemble all relevant information (like order number, tracking details, or delivery

time) before initiating your report.

3. Contact the authorities: Catching porch pirates without visual evidence is challenging, but it’s

always important to report their activity. Filing police reports provides documentation that can

expedite claims and provide valuable data points to help cops stop crimes and possibly protect

your neighbors or next delivery. Increased reporting of package thefts also encourages

politicians to consider the issue more seriously. This year, Pennsylvania, Florida and

Washington DC, enacted stricter legislation to prosecute pirates. They join nine other states

(Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and

Texas) that label porch pirates as felons and three others (California, Minnesota, and New York)

considering similar measures.

4. Confirm your coverage: If the retailer or shipper resists prompt replacement or reimbursement,

check with your home insurance company to see if you’re protected against theft (and whether

the package value exceeds your deductible). Also, contact your credit card company to halt

payment or activate purchase protections.

Unfortunately, only 25% of porch pirate victims contact the police. 91 % report the crime somewhere

however, most commonly reaching out to the retailer and/or delivery companies. Some easy steps you

can take to help thwart porch pirates include: scheduling shipments for when you are home, installing

doorbell cameras (with recording capabilities active), take advantage of the option for in-store pickup,

and have neighbor's pickup your packages or bring them inside for you.

The Boonton Township Police Department is here if you are the victim of theft or if you observe

suspicious activity (such as occupied cars or people loitering in the area). Please do not hesitate to contact us

to report an incident or request a police response.

" 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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Township of Boonton
155 Powerville Road
Boonton Township, NJ 07005
973-402-4002


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