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New Jersey Hills Media Group $ 695 Our Town Informational Directory 2021-2022 2018-2019 Califon • Clinton Clinton Twp. High Bridge • Lebanon Lebanon Twp. Readington Twp. Tewksbury Twp. Hunterdon Review
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hunterdonreview.com Our Town PAGE 5 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Act 2 Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Karate Academy of Califon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Bernardsville Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Bernardsville Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Made To Order. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Brightview Senior Living. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Magnolia Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Centenary Stage Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Morris Animal Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Chameleon Bue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Palmer Enterprises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 County College of Morris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 RACKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 European Deli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Red Mill Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Far Hills Country Day School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 ReStore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fellowship Senior Living. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Somerset Hills Memorial Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Glen Gardner Liquors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Studio 7 Fine Art Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Grain House Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 True Leaf Kitchens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Grayrock Pharmacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Villa Walsh Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 HappiNest Antiques. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 VNA Northern NJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Heartstrings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Waterworks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Hibernate Bedding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Wavelength Audio/Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Hidden Hollow Acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Wavelength Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Hunterdon Healthcare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Welsh Jeep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Jaeger Lumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Our Town WHAT’S INSIDE Califon ............................................................... 12-13 Clinton................................................................. 14-15 Clinton Township ............................................. 24-25 Community Groups........................................... 26-27 is published annually as a supplement to its newspapers Education............................................................ 60-64 by New Jersey Hills Media Group, Golf Courses..............................................................28 Healthcare............................................................. 9-11 100 South Jefferson Road, Suite 104, Whippany, N.J. 07981 High Bridge ...................................................... 30-31 Hunterdon County ....................................................8 PUBLISHERS Hunterdon County Parks ................................ 46-47 Stephen W. Parker and Elizabeth K. Parker Lebanon Borough .......................................... 32-33 Lebanon Township............................................ 40-41 Libraries.....................................................................58 OUR TOWN COORDINATOR Movie Theaters ........................................................64 Jake Yaniak - jyaniak@newjerseyhills.com New Jersey Hills Media Group ..............................6 Places of Worship............................................... 65-69 Executive Editor Elizabeth K. Parker Vice President of Sales and Marketing Public Safety..............................................................29 Business Manager Stephen W. Parker Jerry O’Donnell Public Schools...................................................... 56-58 General Offices Manager Diane Howard Advertising Designers Readington Township....................................... 42-43 Assistant Executive Editor Philip Nardone Toni Codd and Sally Harris Tewksbury Township ...................................... 48-48 New Jersey Hills Media Group
PAGE 6 Our Town hunterdonreview.com NEW JERSEY HILLS MEDIA GROUP Our Staff Executive Editor: Elizabeth K. Parker (908) 766-3900 ext. 241 eparker@newjerseyhills.com Business Manager: Stephen W. Parker ELIZABETH STEPHEN (908) 766-3900 ext. 215 K. PARKER W. PARKER sparker@newjerseyhills.com Publisher Publisher Asst. Executive Editor: Philip J. Nardone New Jersey Hills Media Group pnardone@newjerseyhills.com is a family-owned print and online (908) 766-3900 ext. 220 media company that publishes 14 weekly newspapers and web sites V.P. of Sales and Marketing: covering 50 municipalities in Som- Jerry O’Donnell erset, Morris, Hunterdon and Essex jodonnell@newjerseyhills.com counties. The newspapers and the (908) 766-3900 ext. 230 municipalities each covers are: Hunterdon Review Editor: Walter O’Brien Essex County wobrien@newjerseyhills.com Echoes~Sentinel Entertainment (908) 766-3900 ext. 255 The Progress Long Hill Twp. Out & About Out & About Editor: Caldwell, Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Florham Park Eagle P.C. Robinson The company’s entertainment section Caldwell, Roseland and West Caldwell. Florham Park. (908) 766-3900 ext. 219 appears online and as a separate Hanover Eagle section that is included monthly in probinson@newjerseyhills.com Hunterdon County East Hanover Twp., Hanover Twp. the company’s newspapers. Special Advertising Representative: sections on a variety of topics also Hunterdon Review Madison Eagle Heather Holzwarth are included. Califon, Clinton, Clinton Twp., High Madison. heatherh@newjerseyhills.com Bridge, Lebanon Borough, Lebanon Twp., (908) 766-3900 ext. 234 Morris NewsBee Classified Readington Twp., and Tewksbury Twp. Morris Plains, Morris Twp., Morris- Real Estate Advertising: town. A separate classified word for Marc Liloia word section including automotive, mliloia@newjerseyhills.com Somerset County Observer~Tribune real estate, help wanted, for sale, (908) 766-3900 ext. 256 The Bernardsville News Chester Borough, Chester Twp., Hard- work wanted and many more list- Classified Advertising: Bedminster Twp., Bernards ing Twp., Mendham Borough, Mend- ings are carried in all New Jersey Thea Giardina Twp., Bernardsville, Far Hills and ham Twp. and Washington Twp. Hills Media Group newspapers and classified@newjerseyhills.com Peapack-Gladstone. Mount Olive Chronicle web sites. (908) 766-3900 ext. 243 Echoes-Sentinel Mount Olive Twp., which includes To place an ad call (800) 624-3684 Warren Twp. and Watchung. Budd Lake and Flanders. Office Address Circulation: Randolph Reporter circulation@newjerseyhills.com Randolph Twp. and Mine Hill Twp. New Jersey Hills Media Group (908) 766-3900, ext. 242 Morris County Suite 104, 100 S Jefferson Road, Roxbury Register Whippany 07981 Our Town Coordinator: Chatham Courier Mount Arlington Borough and Rox- Jake Yaniak Chatham Borough, Chatham Twp. bury Twp. Web site: jyaniak@newjerseyhills.com newjerseyhills.com (908) 766-3900 ext.239 The Citizen Denville Twp., Dover, Rockaway Phone: Borough, Rockaway Twp., Boonton, (908) 766-3900 Boonton Twp., Montville and Moun- tain Lakes. Fax: (908) 766-6365 New Jersey Hills Media Group
hunterdonreview.com Our Town PAGE 7 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Latest figures show the Essex-Hunterdon-Morris-Som- the longtime resident. In it you will find brief histories of our erset area served by The New Jersey Hills Media Group communities, listings of service clubs and organizations, with more than 300,000 residential households, including health care facilities, schools, places of worship, libraries single- and multiple-family dwellings. and the key people to contact for any of those organizations. The area is a diversified one inhabited by high-level cor- You will also find listings of the key players in munic- porate executives, middle management, and trade and ser- ipal government. Not sure of the name of the president vice employees in all fields. Schools are ranked with some of the local Board of Education? You can find it in this of the best in the state and cultural offerings are plentiful. book. Want to contact the chairman of the Planning Residents can enjoy music, art, theater and other en- Board? You can find it here. deavors as spectators or participants. Recreation opportu- The map at the top of this page shows the entire area nities abound with many playing fields, bikeways and oth- covered by the New Jersey Hills Media group, the name er sites for the active. Scenic parks beautify the area for the of each newspaper and the area it covers. passive. Community service clubs and other organizations Browse through Our Town, keep it on the kitchen are plentiful, forming the lifeblood of our communities. counter, the table next to the recliner, the magazine rack Our Town is a guide for both the newcomer to the area and in the family room. Refer to it often. New Jersey Hills Media Group
PAGE 8 Our Town hunterdonreview.com HUNTERDON COUNTY Prior to 1714, the land that ed on Route 31 North in the sponsored by the Hunterdon is now Hunterdon County laid Annandale section of Clinton County Agriculture Society. entirely in Burlington County Township. The county seat of Hunter- and included what is now Sus- The original Fulper Pottery don was moved to Flemington sex, Warren and Morris Coun- facility is located in Fleming- in 1790. ties and a portion of Mercer ton, bought by Abraham Fulper County. from Samuel Hill in 1850 when Courtesy of the Hunterdon The Lenni Lenape or “Orig- it was known as Stangl Pottery. County Board of Commissioners. inal People” lived in Hunter- The location was home to to don County. Two of the tribes, a Pfaltzgraff pottery and din- the Minsi and Unami, were nerware outlet for years, and thought to live there. in 2012 it was turned into an HUNTERDON COUNTY A survey between 1912 and art studio, restaurant and event 1915 discovered 462 camps, vil- venue, the Stangl Factory. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS lages, burial sites and rock The iron truss bridge over 71 Main Street shelters in the county. The first the South Branch of the Rari- Flemington, N.J. 08822 Indian purchase was made in tan River at Main Street in Clin- PHONE: (908) 788-1102 1688. ton was designed by Francis C. commissioners@co.hunterdon.nj.us Col. John Reading holds the Lowthorp and built by William www.co.hunterdon.nj.us distinction of being the first Cowin of Lambertville. settler in the county. John Hol- New Jersey’s only surviving COUNTY CLERK combe was also one of the ear- covered bridge is located in the MARY H. MELFI liest settlers, living in Lambert- Sergeantsville section of Del- 71 Main Street ville in 1705. The Historic Hunterdon County aware Township,which will Flemington N.J. 08822 Hunterdon County is named Courthouse in Flemington, the soon undergo a complete ren- PHONE: (908) 788-1221 for Governor Robert Hunter seat of Hunterdon County, is ovation countyclerk@co.hunterdon.nj.us for the name of his old world best known as the site of the John Ringoes’ tavern in Rin- www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/countyclerk.htm home, Hunterston, rather than goes was the scene of many merely his surname. 1935 “Trial of the Century” of meetings of rebellious patri- COUNTY SURROGATE The top gover ning body Bruno Hauptmann and his con- ots who in 1766 organized the SUSAN J. HOFFMAN in Hunterdon County is now viction and sentence of death Hunterdon Chapter of Sons of Justice Complex, 65 Park Avenue, known as the Board of Com- for his role in the Lindbergh Liberty, propelled by indigna- Flemington, N.J. 08822 missioners, but was former- baby kidnapping. tion of the Stamp Act and oth- PHONE: (908) 788-1156 ly called the Board of Chosen er oppressions perpetrated by Freeholders - which originated The original courthouse was the British. surrogate@co.hunterdon.nj.us in England, dating back to the burned down on Feb. 13, 1828, Ringoes also has the distinc- www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/surrogate. 16th century. and a new courthouse on the tion of being the oldest known html As top governing officials current site of what is now the settlement in the county. COUNTY SHERIFF of Hunterdon County, the five “Historic County Courthouse,” The huge rock jutting out on FREDERICK W. BROWN commissioners are chosen by located on Main Street in Flem- Goat Hill overlooking Lambert- popular vote in the November ington, was constructed that ville and New Hope is called Main Street County Complex general elections. year. Washington’s Rock. Building #1, First Floor One or two of the five mem- On Jan. 2, 1935, the Lindber- It was used as a lookout spot 71 Main Street bers is elected each year. Any gh Trial, known as the “Crime a few weeks before Washing- P.O. Box 2900 subsequent vacancies are filled of the Century,” began at the ton’s Christmas night crossing Flemington, N.J. 08822-2900 by an appointment made by Flemington Courthouse. of the Delaware. Phone: 908-788-1166 the remaining members to the Bruno R. Hauptman was Washington was known to Fax: 908-806-4624 board for the unexpired term tried for the fatal kidnapping have stayed at the Holcombe Email: sheriff@co.hunterdon.nj.us of the vacated seat. of aviator Col. Charles Lind- house in Lambertville on June www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/sheriff.htm Men of distinction who berg’s son from his Sourland 21 and 22, 1778, hosted by Rich- served as freeholders and jus- Mountains home, found guilty, ard Holcombe. COUNTY PROSECUTOR tices in Hunterdon County in- and electrocuted. The oldest dwelling still RENÉE M. ROBESON clude William Trent, for whom The press camped out across standing in Hunterdon is 65 Park Avenue, P.O. Box 756 Trenton is named, John Hart, a the street at the historic Union thought to be the Holcombe-Ji- Flemington, N.J. 08822 signer of the Declaration of In- Hotel, now an endangered site. mison Farmstead’s main house PHONE: (908) 788-1129 dependence, and U. S. Senator John Deats of Hunterdon in- north of Lambertville, cir- prosecutor@co.hunterdon.nj.us John Lambert. vented the Deats Plow in 1828. ca 1711, which was left to the www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/prosecutor/ The first courthouse in Hunt- An unusual two-story gaze- Hunterdon County Historical erdon was built in May, 1792. bo built in 1892 and owned by Society. www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/prosecutor/ Prior to that the county court- John Deats is now located at The first Hunterdon County index.html house was located in Trenton. the County Arboretum, locat- Fair was held on Feb. 11, 1865, New Jersey Hills Media Group
hunterdonreview.com Our Town PAGE 9 HEALTHCARE & RELATED SERVICES Urgent Care >> CHECK BEFORE YOU GO www.saintbarnabas.com/hospitals/ clara_maass City MD Urgent Care Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Specializes in general medical and 503 Route 202 North, Raritan, N.J. many hours, schedules and events may be surgical services. 08869 subject to change. Please contact the organi- (908) 557-9802 Saint Barnabas Medical Center zations for more updated information. 94 Old Short Hills Road, Livingston www.citymd.com (973) 322-5000, (888)724-7123 Hunterdon Healthcare Newton Medical Center Hunterdon Regional www.rwjbh.org/saintbarnabas Urgent Care 175 High St., Newton Community Health New Jersey’s oldest and largest 63 Church Street (973) 383-2121 215 Route 31, Flemington nonprofit, nonsectarian hospital, an Flemington, N.J. 08822 atlantichealth.org/newton Home Health: (908) 788-6138 affiliate of RWJBarnabas Health. (908) 237-4036 Hunterdon Hospice: (908) 788-6600 Overlook Medical Center Newark Beth Israel Visiting Health & Supportive Services: Hunterdon Healthcare 99 Beauvoir Ave., Summit Medical Center (908) 788-6138 Urgent Care (908) 522-2000 201 Lyons Ave. HRCH is an alliance of competent 45F 206 South Specializes in general medical and sur- at Osborne Terrace, Newark and compassionate home care Raritan, N.J. 08869 gical services. Features a Neuroscience (973) 926-7000 service providers, who provide indi- (908) 237-4122 Institute offering a brain tumor center. www.rwjbh.org/newark-beth-isra- vidualized assistance tailored to the atlantichealth.org/overlook el-medical-center/ Riverside Urgent Care special needs of the patient and the 228 Mountain Avenue HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH family in their home. Specializes in general medical and Hackettstown, N.J. 07840 surgical services, an affiliate of the St. Carrier Clinic ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON Barnabas Health Care System. (908) 852-2470 252 Route 601, Belle Mead UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Hours: Monday - Sunday 8 a.m. - 8 (800) 933-3579; carrierclinic.org 1 Robert Wood Johnson Pl., SAINT CLARE’S HEALTH p.m. Psychiatric and addiction treatment New Brunswick 08901 www.saintclares.com facility for adolescents and older (732) 828-3000; rwjbh.org Saint Clare’s Denville Hospital Hospitals adults with inpatient clinics through- 25 Pocono Road, Denville Robert Wood Johnson University out area. (973) 625-6000 Hospital Somerset ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM Hackensack Meridian Health 110 Rehill Ave., Somerville Saint Clare’s Dover Hospital atlantichealth.org Mountainside Medical Center (908) 685-2200; rwjuh.edu 400 W. Blackwell St., Dover Chilton Medical Center 1 Bay Ave., Montclair Robert Wood Johnson University (973) 989-3000 97 West Parkway, Pompton Plains (973) 429-6000 Hospital Somerset offering compre- (973) 831-5000 mountainsidehosp.com hensive emergency, medical/surgical St. Clare’s Behavioral atlantichealth.org/chilton Specializes in general medical and and rehabilitative services, including Health Services surgical services. cancer, cardiac, maternity, sleep med- 130 Powerville Road, Boonton Goryeb Children’s Hospital icine, surgical and sports medicine, (973) 316-1800 100 Madison Ave., Morristown HUNTERDON HEALTHCARE eating disorders and LGBTQ primary (973) 971-5200 St. Clare’s Imaging Center Hunterdon Medical Center care services. Physician referral ser- atlantichealth.org/Goryeb 3219, Rt. 46 east, 2100 Wescott Drive, Flemington vice, 1(888) 724-7123. A state-designated “Children’s Hos- Suite # 110, Parsippany pital” – an earned recognition from (908) 788-6100 Children’s Specialized Hospital (973) 334-1006 New Jersey and the national Chil- www.hunterdonhealthcare.org 150 New Providence Road, Community hospital provides com- Veterans Affairs Medical Center dren’s Hospital Association. Mountainside prehensive medical, surgical and re- 151 Knollcroft Road, Lyons 07939 (888) 244-5373 Hackettstown Medical Center. habilitative services for inpatient and (Bernards Twp.) childrens-specialized.org 651 Willow Grove St., Hackettstown outpatient care. Includes Hunterdon (908) 647-0180, Provides inpatient and outpatient (908) 852-5100; Regional Cancer Center, Hunterdon www.newjersey.va.gov care for children from birth to 21 atlantichealth.org/hackettstown Behavioral Health, Home Health Specializes in general medical and years of age facing special health Services, Hunterdon Wound Healing surgery. No emergency room at this Morristown Medical Center challenges across the state of New Center, Center for Nutrition and Dia- facility. 100 Madison Ave., Morristown Jersey and beyond. betes Management, Sleep Disorders (973) 971-5000 Clara Maass Medical Center Center, public and community health Specializes in general medical and sur- Affiliate of St. Barnabas programs and services. gical services and is a nationally recog- Health Care System Physician Referral Service: nized leader in cardiology, orthopedics, 1 Clara Maass Drive, Belleville (800) 511-4HMC (4462) nursing, critical care and geriatrics. (973) 450-2000 atlantichealth.org/morristown CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 New Jersey Hills Media Group
PAGE 10 Our Town hunterdonreview.com HEALTHCARE & RELATED SERVICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 lence.Services are provided in English Hunterdon Health Memorial Sloan Kettering and Spanish. & Wellness Centers Basking Ridge Other services 1738 Route 31 North, Clinton 136 Mountain View Boulevard The Bridge (908) 735-6884 Basking Ridge N.J. 07920 Alternatives Inc. 860 Bloomfield Ave., W. Caldwell 537 Route 22 East, 833-921-2959 600 First Avenue, Raritan (973) 228-3000 Whitehouse Station (Surgical & Medical Oncology) (908) 685-1444 www.thebridgenj.org (908) 534-7600 908-542-3100 fax (908) 685-2660 Provides counseling for those strug- (Radiation Oncology) alternativesinc.org gling with substance abuse, family Hunterdon Helpline www.mskcc.org Alternatives, Inc. provides compre- crises and mental health challenges. P.O. Box 246, Flemington Provides comprehensive outpatient hensive services to individuals and (908) 782-HELP (4357) Crossroads4Hope - cancer care in a state-of-the-art facility. families with special needs enabling Hunterdon County’s information and A Network of Cancer Support them to reach their highest level of referral agency that handles calls for Mt. Bethel Village 3 Crossroads Drive, Bedminster independence and integration into information and support 24 hours Residential Community and Day Pro- (908) 658-5400 the community. a day. gram for Adults with Special Needs crossroads4hope.org www.helplinehc.org 130 Mt Bethel Road, Warren Arthritis Foundation New Jersey Crossroads4Hope’s network em- (908) 757-7000 1355 Peachtree Street, Suite 600 braces all people touched by can- Kessler Institute www.mtbethelvillage.com Atlanta, Georgia 30309 cer—the diagnosed and their loved for Rehabilitation www.arthritis.org/new-jersey ones—empowering individuals 201 Pleasant Hill Road, National Cancer Institute For information about local programs through access to resources, as well Chester, N.J. 07930 Cancer Information Service and services, please contact: as programs of support, education, (973) 252-6300 Toll Free: 1-800-422-6237 Karen Drzik, Executive Director wellbeing, and hope. Taking On Your www.kessler-rehab.com nciinfo@nih.gov (732) 387-5530 Cancer Journey. Together. Kessler specializes in comprehensive www.cancer.gov kdrzik@arthritis.org inpatient and outpatient rehabili- LiveHelp Online Chat: Gerald A. York Optician Emily Meyers tation services for individuals with https://livehelp.cancer.gov/ 21 South Finley Ave., Basking Ridge (732) 400-5467 stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, app/chat/chat_launch (908) 766-0939; yorkopticians.com emeyers@arthritis.org neurological diseases, amputation, Gerald A. York Optician provides New Jersey Adoption orthopedic and musculoskeletal con- Bonnie Brae quality eyewear, contact lenses, Resource Clearing House ditions, cancer and cardiac recovery. 3415 Valley Road, Liberty Corner expert customer care, and eye care www.njarch.org (908) 647-0800; service in downtown Basking Ridge. Matheny Medical & warmline@njarch.org fax: (908) 647-5021 Educational Center NJ ARCH is a state-funded service The Golden Club www.bonnie-brae.org 65 Highland Avenue, that provides support to all members (908) 505-2273 Bonnie Brae is one of the nation’s Peapack-Gladstone of the adoption constellation. Our 422 Route 22 West, #8 preeminent residential treatment (908) 234-0011 goal is to direct people to appropri- Whitehouse Station, N.J. 08889 centers and special education schools Kendell Sprott, M.D., J.D., pres/CEO ate adoption services in New Jersey. Facebook: for at-risk adolescent boys, ages Specialized hospital and special edu- facebook.com/TheGoldenClubSeniors/ N.J. Self-Help Clearinghouse 8-21, who have histories of trauma cation school for persons with devel- Instagram: @thegoldenclubseniors 1 (800) 367-6274 and are struggling with significant opmental disabilities. 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Deirdre’s House Hunterdon Care Center 5 Walter Foran Blvd., Suite 2006, Pharmaceutical Aid 8 Court St., Morristown 1 Leisure Court, Flemington Raritan Township to Aged/Disabled (973) 631-5000 (908) 788-9292; (908) 284-0735 (800) 792-9745 deirdreshouse.org fax (908) 806-5275 Volunteer drivers deliver hot noon A state-funded program that helps Executive director: Maria Vin- Offers subacute care, longterm care, time meals to homebound elderly eligible seniors and individuals with ci-Savetteire Respite and hospice care. Includes an residents unable to prepare their own disabilities save money on their pre- Child Advocacy Center which pro- Alzheimer’s unit. meals. scription drug costs. vides forensic interviewing, medical, www.hunterdoncarecenter.com www.mowih.org and clinical counseling services to child victims of abuse and/or neglect or children that have witnessed vio- CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 New Jersey Hills Media Group
hunterdonreview.com Our Town PAGE 11 HEALTHCARE & RELATED SERVICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 Women’s Referral Center Ridge Oak Senior Housing New Jersey Adult (800) 322-8092 150 Manchester Drive, Basking Ridge Protective Services Radiology Center at Harding Provides information and referrals (908) 221-0266 (APS) Hotline 1201 Mt. Kemble Ave., to women in New Jersey through a www.ridgeoak.org 609-588-6501 or 911 in an emergen- Rt 202, Harding statewide toll-free telephone line. The cy or after-hours. (908) 221-0603 Hotline provides referrals and basic in- Adult Protective Services (APS) pro- hardingradiology.com formation in areas such as discrimina- Helplines grams have been established in each Runnells Specialized tion, housing, displaced homemakers, N.J. 2-1-1 county in New Jersey to receive and Hospital of Union County divorce, violence, and other areas of Dial 2-1-1; investigate reports of suspected abuse, 40 Watchung Way, Berkeley Heights concern. The hotline is accessible 24 or text your zip code to 898-211 neglect and exploitation of vulnerable (908) 771-5700 hours a day, seven days a week. NJ 211 is a helpline that is used when adults living in a community setting. Long-term care, rehabilitation Womanspace, Inc. you are looking for assistance with New Jersey Long-Term 1530 Brunswick Ave., Lawrenceville any of life’s basic needs (health and Care Ombudsman Summit Oaks Hospital (609) 394-0136 human service needs like shelter, 877-582-6995 19 Prospect St., Summit 24/7 Crisis Line: (609) 394-9000 affordable housing, healthcare, food, Preserves the health, safety, welfare (908) 522-7000 Deaf/Hard Of Hearing Text transportation, etc. and protects the rights of New Jersey www.summitoakshospital.com Behavioral health facility, specializes 609.619.1888 New Jersey Child Abuse Hotline residents age 60 and older who live in psychiatric care for adolescents. www.womanspace.org (State Central Registry) in long-term health care facilities. The 877-652-2873 (877-NJ ABUSE) program seeks to ensure that resi- Surgicare of Central Jersey Inc. dents receive quality care as they age. Senior Services All reports of child abuse and neglect, 40 Stirling Road, Watchung including those occurring in institution- New Jersey Domestic (908) 769-8000 Brandywine Living al settings such as child care centers, Violence Hotline Same-day surgery center. at Mountain Ridge schools, foster homes and residential 800-572-7233 (800-572-SAFE) surgicarecj.com 680 Mountain Blvd., Watchung treatment centers, must be reported to Provides confidential access to University Radiology (908) 754-8180 the State Central Registry (SCR). domestic violence information and 1 Robertson Drive, Ste. 16, Fax: (908) 754-8184 services 24/7/365, including crisis in- New Jersey’s Safe Haven Bedminster www.brandycare.com tervention, referral, and advocacy. Infant Protection Hotline (908)-470-3690 Chelsea at Warren “No shame. No blame. No names.” National Suicide universityradiology.com 274 King George Road, Warren 877-839-2339 Prevention Lifeline Visiting Nurse Association (908) 903-0911 New Jersey Department of Health 800-273-8255 of Northern New Jersey Linda Caminiti, Provides 24/7/365, free and confi- and Senior Services: Complaints 175 South St., Morristown Community Relations Director dential support for people in distress, about Health Care Facilities 1-800-WE VISIT The Chelsea At Warren, specializing in prevention and crisis resources for you 800-792-9770 (1-800-938-4748); vnannj.org Assisted Living, Memory Impairment Members of the public – including pa- or your loved ones. A leading regional provider of com- and Respite Care. The Chelsea At War- tients and health care facility employ- N.J. Poison Control prehensive home care services in- ren offers personalized Assisted Living ees – may call to file complaints about 800-222-1222 cluding nursing, hospice at home and in private and semi-private apartments hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, 24/7/365 emergency and information inpatient hospice at Saint Clare’s Do- for residents who need a little bit of home health agencies, nursing homes hotline for N.J. residents providing ver Hospital, rehabilitation therapies, help with activities of daily living such and a range of other licensed acute – immediate help in poisoning emer- and certified home health aides. as dressing, grooming and taking and long – term care facilities. gencies as well as situations where medications. They have added a new Atlantic Visiting Nurse community for independent living with someone is just a little worried. New Jersey Department 200 Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge 30 apartments. of Human Services: IMAlive (908) 766-0180 chelseaseniorliving.com Division of Aging Services IMAlive is a live online network that atlantichealth.org/visitingnurse 877-222-3737 uses instant messaging to respond to Non-profit home health agency Fellowship Senior Living Information and referrals for aging people in crisis. People need a safe place and hospice certified by Medicare, 8000 Fellowship Road, services available in your county. to go during moments of crisis and in- accredited by The Joint Commission Basking Ridge Find information on the programs tense emotional pain. Visit imalive.org and licensed by N.J. 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PAGE 12 Our Town hunterdonreview.com CALIFON A borough of only 1,076 people and cov- >> CALIFON BOROUGH HALL (open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays) ering just one square mile, Califon prides itself on being small, close-knit and quiet, 39 Academy Street, P.O. 368, Califon N.J. 07830 while still boasting an excellent school and Telephone (908) 832-7850; fax (908) 832-6085; Website: www.califonboro.net recreation for all ages. Califon is located be- tween Lebanon and Tewksbury townships MUNICIPAL OFFICES in Hunterdon County. According to Mayor Charles Daniel, “Cal- Title Name Telephone Fax ifon’s best quality is its citizens. Administrator Laura G. Eidsvaag (908) 832-7850, ext 201 (908) 832-6085 “Be it the local school, the park, the local Building Inspector Ralph Price (908) 832-5552 businesses, the fire department, the rescue Clerk Administrator Laura G. Eidsvaag (908) 832-7850, ext 201 (908) 832-6085 squad... we care!” Court Administrator Jan Simonetti (908) 876-3852 Califon’s small town atmosphere and ac- Deputy Clerk Karen Mastro (908) 832-7850, ext 204 cess to natural gems like the Columbia Trail Engineer Thomas A. Boorady (973) 835-8300 and a prime trout fishing section of the Finance Amy Monahan (908) 832-7850, ext 206 (908) 832-6085 South Branch of the Raritan River are big Historical Preservation Kerry Brown (908) 832-7850, ext 203 draws for visitors and prospective homebuy- ers, said Daniel. And despite the borough’s Recreation Amanda Altavilla (908) 832-7850 (908) 832-6085 size, there is no lack in activities for resi- Road Department Tewksbury Township (908) 439-0022, ext 737 (908) 439-0034 dents throughout the year. Tax Assessor Penny Holenstein (908) 832-7850, ext 205 “Califon’s Memorial Day Parade and Cel- Tax Collector Laura Amada (908) 832-7850, ext 206 ebration are no doubt the best celebration Welfare Hunterdon County (908) 788-1300 (908) 806-4588 in the county,” said the mayor. “(Last) year’s Zoning Officer William Skene (908) 236-2831 (908) 832-6085 parade featured various local Boy and Girl Scout troops, community service organiza- tions and religious groups, along with local who served as editor of the Hunterdon Re- ed by Jacob Neighbor around the time of fire and rescue squads, antique cars, trac- view from 2003 to 2010, with its memorial 5k the California Gold Rush. One local legend tors and more. “A good old fashioned parade run. Slusher, a Califon resident and member says the name was shortened due to post- and celebration - perfect for Califon.” of Voorhees High School’s track and cross al workers who found “California, N.J.,” a In addition to the Memorial Day festivi- country teams, passed away in 2010 after confusing address. Some suggest the name ties in May, during the first week of Decem- battling brain cancer. was changed in the 1870s when it proved too ber a Christmas tree lighting takes place, Last year the fair weekend commemorat- large to paint on the railroad station. complete with a countdown to the lighting ed the borough’s 100th anniversary. Califon has a rich historical background. and carols sung by local children. Santa Califon was officially formed as a borough Some 170 structures are registered with the Claus tours the town on a fire truck. There from Tewksbury and Lebanon townships in National Register of Historic Places. The is an Easter egg hunt on Palm Sunday, and 1918. The South Branch of the Raritan Riv- borough is known for its Victorian houses, the volunteer fire company sponsors a car- er, originally used as a boundary to divide marked with names of builders and dates nival every July featuring 4th of July fire- Tewksbury and Lebanon Township, proved- established rather than street numbers. works and festivities. Last year the Califon to be confusing and impractical as a border. Califon runs its own public school for chil- Fireman’s Carnival celebrated its 99th year. Before it became a municipality, Califon dren in kindergarten through grade eight; The borough hosts its annual street fair was a station on the High Bridge Railroad students then attend Voorhees High School in October, featuring vendors from through- Branch of the New Jersey Central Railroad, for grades nine through 12. out the area selling various wares. Shops on abandoned in 1976. The station is now the The borough is governed by a voter-elect- Main Street open and food, drinks and en- home of the Califon Historial Society. ed mayor and six-member Borough Council. tertainment are available during the event. The name Califon is believed to have been The mayoral term is for four years and coun- Califon also honored the late Jon Slusher, shortened from “California,” a name creat- cil term is three years. SCHOOL CALENDAR 2021-2022 For updates, please visit califonschool.org. SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER JANUARY APRIL 1 - Students First Day 1-3 - Early dismissal / Conferences 11 - Early dismissal 14 - Early dismissal 3 - Early dismissal 4-5 - School closed / NJEA Convention 17 - M.L.L. Jr. Day 15-22 - Spring Recess 6 - Labor Day 24 - Early dismissal FEBRUARY MAY 7 - Rosh Hashanah 25-26 - Thanksgiving Recess 1 School closed 27 - Early dismissal 16 - Yom Kippur DECEMBER 18-21 - Presidents Days 30 - Memorial Day OCTOBER 8 - Early dismissal MARCH JUNE 5 - Early dismissal 23 - Early dismissal 8 - Early dismissal 21-22 - Early dismissal 11 - School closed 24-31 - Winter Recess 22 - Last Day of School New Jersey Hills Media Group
hunterdonreview.com Our Town PAGE 13 CALIFON BOROUGH LEADERSHIP Borough Council Mayor Boards & Commissions Cathy Smith, a Democrat, Charles Daniel, a Democrat, was PLANNING BOARD: was elected in Nov. 2019 to a elected in Nov. 2018 to a four- Art Owens, Chairman three-year term that expires on year council term, which will ex- artowens@califonboro.net Dec. 31, 2022. She resides on pire on Dec. 31, 2022. Daniel re- BUILDING AND GROUNDS: Raritan Drive, her phone is (908) sides on Railroad Ave. His phone Gill Smith, Chairman 892-0223 and email is csmith@ number is (908) 832-5866. (908) 832-2235 califonboro.net. Email: cdaniel@califonboro.net. gsmith@califonboro.net Leo Janas, a Democrat, was BOARD OF HEALTH: elected in Nov. 2018 to a three- Board of Education Karen Mastro, Secretary year council term that will expire kmastro@califonboro.net Dec. 31, 2021. He is a resident of Christopher Keiser, President Term expires Dec. 2021 PARKS COMMITTEE: Califon. His telephone number is Christopher Keiser, Chairman (908) 975-3340. Email is ljanas@ Michael Reaves, Vice President (908) 832-9682 califonboro.net. Term expires Dec. 2021 ckeiser@califonboro.net Rebecca Kipp-Newbold FINANCE COMMITTEE: Michael Medea, a Democrat, Term expires Dec. 2022 Amy Monahan, CFO was elected in Nov. 2018 to a (908) 832-7850, ext. 206 three-year council term, which will Rita Lemley expire on Dec. 31, 2021. He lives Term expires Dec. 2023 RECYCLING COMMITTEE: on Raritan Drive. His telephone Steven Stanaback Netz Sacro number is (908) 832-0380. Email Coordinator Term expires Dec. 2023 is mmedea @califonboro.net. (908) 832-2842 Michael Cone ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: Richard Baggstrom, a Republi- Chief School Administrator Thomas Baker can, was elected to a three-year Chairman council term expiring on Dec. Cheryl Zarra (908) 832-6832 31, 2023. He resides on Kellie Business Administrator Court, his phone number is (908) RECREATION COMMISSION: Postal Service Amanda Altavilla 894-9943 and his email is rbagg- strom@califonboro.net. The zip code for Califon Bor- (908) 520-0109 ough is 07830. altavilla@califonboro.net John Collins, a Democrat, was elected in Nov. 2019 to a three- year term that will expire Dec. 31, 2022. He lives on Philhower Ave. His phone is (201) 572-1252. Email is jcollins@califonboro.net. Ed Haversang, a Republican, was re-elected in Nov. 2020 to a second three year term expiring on Dec. 31, 2023. He resides on Philhower Avenue, his phone is (484) 553-8522 and email is ehaversang@califonboro.net. MORE INFO: CALIFONBORO.NET Anti-Racism Coalition of North Hunterdon’s Asian American vigil at the Lower Val- ley Presbyterian Church in Califon. New Jersey Hills Media Group
PAGE 14 Our Town hunterdonreview.com TOWN OF CLINTON The Town of Clinton measures 1.4 square >> MUNICIPAL BUILDING (open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays) miles and is home to about 2,719 residents, many of whom are families with children. 43 Leigh Street, Clinton, N.J. 08809 It is located in central Hunterdon Coun- Website: www.clintonnj.gov ty. Many find the community attractive be- Telephone: (908) 735-8616; fax: (908) 735-8082 cause it is easily accessible from Interstate 78 and Route 31. MUNICIPAL OFFICES Clinton, which celebrated its 150th anni- versary with a huge block party in 2015, fea- Title Name Telephone Fax tures family-friendly recreation, shops, and Administrator Richard Phelan (908) 735-8616 (908) 735-8082 many historic places of interest. The town is Animal Control Clinton Police (908) 735-8611 (908) 735-6104 located on the South Branch of the Raritan Building Inspector Kevin Fleming (908) 735-2275 (908) 735-8082 River and is surrounded by Franklin, Union Clerk Cecilia Covino (908) 735-8616 (908) 735-8082 and Clinton Townships. Court Clerk Lynn Lorenz (908) 735-3730 (908) 735-3731 A number of annual recreational events Engineer Robert Clerico (908) 735-9500 (908) 735-6364 take place in Clinton, including Sprin- Finance Kathy Olsen (908) 735-2275 (908) 735-6206 tin’ Clinton, a 5K race/run in July, and the Haunted Mill, where the Red Mill Museum Health Officer Hunterdon County (908) 788-1351 (908) 735-7510 Village is decorated as a haunted village in Public Works Richard Phelan (908) 735-8616 (908) 735-8082 October. The Clinton Sunrise Rotary Club Recreation Mary Ann Shea (908) 735-8082 also hosts The Great Rubber Ducky Race Road, Building & Grounds Steve Higgins (908) 735-8616 (908) 735-8082 each year to benefit the American Cancer Tax Assessor Fran Kuczynski (908) 735-8616 (908) 735-8082 Society, where rubber ducks are sold and Water Supt. Art Dysart (908) 735-3265 (908) 735-6026 raced over Clinton’s waterfalls. Clinton is also home to a great deal of his- rian household items. In addition to annu- ly being known as Hunt’s Mill, in 1829 it was tory, including two former mills on either al recreation events and concerts, the muse- named for Dewitt Clinton, a governor of side of the South Branch: The Red Mill is a um also sponsors programs and workshops New York who sponsored the Erie Canal. showpiece of the Red Mill Museum Village, for locals and visitors. During the Revolutionary War, Clinton was and the Stone Mill is home to the Hunterdon In March of 2014, Clinton hosted its in- a Patriot-oriented town and is believed to Art Museum. naugural St. Patrick’s Day Parade orga- have been the first town in New Jersey to or- The art museum was established in 1952, nized by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of ganize a regiment of minutemen, who later and the museum’s building was placed Hunterdon County. People pack Main Street marched to New York under the leadership on the National Register of Historic Plac- each year for the event, which features doz- of Col. Charles Stewart. es in 1981. The independent museum ex- ens of floats and plenty of Irish pride. The Clinton has one school, Clinton Pub- hibits both well-known and emerging art- event was preceded by the 2nd annual Run o’ lic School, for children in kindergarten ists schooled in contemporary styles of art, the Mill 5k race. In recent years, Clinton saw through eighth grade. High School students in addition to hosting of art programs for the completion of the terrace at the Hunter- attend North Hunterdon High School in adults and children. don Art Museum, which provides residents Clinton Township. Red Mill Museum Village is open to the a place to enjoy the downtown area. The town is governed by a voter-elect- public from April through October and ex- Clinton was officially formed as its own ed mayor and a six-person town council. hibits a collection of more than 40,000 ar- town April 5, 1865, although the town existed They meet at 7:30 p.m. the second and fourth tifacts, including textiles, baskets, farm long before as a milling town located in what Wednesday of each month in the municipal equipment, woodworking tools and Victo- was then Lebanon Township. After original- building located at 43 Leigh Street. SCHOOL CALENDAR 2021-2022 For updates, please visit cpsnj.org. SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER JANUARY MAY 2 - Students Return 1-3 - Early Dismissal / Conferences 17 - M.L.K. Jr. Day 30 - Memorial Day 6 - Labor Day 4-5 - NJEA Convention FEBRUARY JUNE 7 - Rosh Hashanah 24 Early Dismissal 21 - Presidents’ Day 1 - Early Dismissal 16 - Yom Kippur 25-26 - Thanksgiving Recess 17 - Early Dismissal MARCH OCTOBER DECEMBER 20 - Early Dismissal / Last Day of 2 - Early Dismissal 11 - School Closed 1 - Early Dismissal School 29 - Early Dismissal / Conferences 23 - Early Dismissal APRIL 24-31 - Winter Recess 6 - Early Dismissal North Hunterdon Regional High 15-22 - Spring Break School calendar • Page 56 New Jersey Hills Media Group
hunterdonreview.com Our Town PAGE 15 TOWN OF CLINTON LEADERSHIP Town Council Mayor Board of Education Rielly Karsh, a Democrat, was Janice Kovach, a Democrat, Seth Cohen elected in Nov. 2020 for a second was re-elected in Nov. 2019 to Superintendent/Principal three-year term which expires on a four-year term, which will ex- scohen@cpsnj.org Dec. 31, 2023. Her phone num- pire Dec. 31, 2023. She resides Bernadette Wang ber is (917) 478-8699 and email on Mitchell Lane. Her telephone Bus. Admin. is rkarsh@clintonnj.gov. number is (908) 399-8921. bwang@cpsnj.org Brendan McIsaac Ross Traphagen, a Republican, President was elected to a three-year council Boards & Commissions bmcisaac@cpsnj.org term in Nov. 2019. His term will Term expires 2021 expire on Dec. 31, 2022. He is a LAND USE BOARD: Craig Sailer, Chairman Craig Sowell resident of Halstead St. His phone Vice President number is (908) 894-9026 and his (908) 735-4454 csowell@cpsnj.org email is rtraphagen@clintonnj.gov. TOWN NEWSLETTER: Term expires 2022 Mike Humphrey, Lisa Intrabartola, co-chairs (908) 735-6876 Megan Moore Lisa Intrabartola, a Democrat, clintonnews@clintonnj.gov mmoore@cpsnj.org was elected in Nov. 2018 for a Term expires 2023 three-year term on the council. Her HISTORIC PRESERVATION: term will expire on Dec. 31, 2021. Loraine Linfante Richard Miller She is a resident of Georges Place. llinfante@cpsnj.org Chairman Her phone is (908) 735-8616 and Term expires 2023 (908) 735-8616 email is lintrabartola@clintonnj.gov. SHADE TREE COMMISSION: Carl Sabatino John Kashwick csabatino@cpsnj.org Sherry Dineen, a Democrat, was Term expires 2021 first appointed in 2015, and elect- Chairwoman ed to a full term in Nov. 2018. (908) 735-8616 Her term will expire on Dec. 31, AFFORDABLE HOUSING: Postal Service 2021. She is a resident of Leigh St. Richard Phelan She can be reached at (908) 713- Business Administrator Clinton is served by the 6875 or sdineen@clintonnj.gov. Clinton Post Office in town (908) 735-8616 and the zip code is 08809. Megan Johnson, a Democrat, ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION: was elected to a second three- Veronique Lambert year term in Nov. 2020 which ex- Chairwoman pires on Dec. 31, 2023. Her phone (908) 735-8616 number is (908) 208-6536 and FILM COMMISSION: email is mjohnson@clintonnj.gov. Police Chief J. Cory Kubinak (908) 735-2665 Michael Humphrey, a Democrat, BOARD OF HEALTH: was appointed in December, 2019, Cecilia Covino to an unexpired term that will (908) 735-8616 expire Dec. 31, 2021. He is a resi- dent of Fieldstone Drive. His phone BOARD OF RECREATION: is (908) 735-8616 and email is Mary Ann Shea mhumphrey@clintonnj.gov. Chairman (908) 730-9464 WATER COMMITTEE: The Red Mill is a showpiece of the Red Mill Janice Kovach Museum Village MORE INFO: CLINTONTWPNJ.GOV Chairwoman (908) 399-8921 New Jersey Hills Media Group
PAGE 16 Our Town hunterdonreview.com Photo courtesy of Mensch & Company QUICKCHEK RAISES $109,000 FOR LOCAL MILITARY VETERANS QuickChek has raised $109,000 to honor military veterans and their families. From left, QuickChek’s Lou Linares, Drew Allen and Leonard Cottrell present Mike Ferraro and Toni Gianatiempo of Bridging The Gap for Veterans with a donation of $45,000 at the chain’s Farmingdale store. New Jersey Hills Media Group
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