Attached please find the Township Committee Special Meeting agenda for Thursday, October 1, 2020 starting at 7:00pm.
The meeting will be held in-person at Mendham Township Middle School (Multi-Purpose Room), 16 Washington Valley Road, Brookside and via the virtual platform Zoom; access information is noted on the agenda.
Thank you,
Maria Coppinger
Township Clerk
Mendham Township
PO Box 520
2 West Main Street
Brookside, NJ 07926
973-543-4555 Ext. 211
973-543-6630 FAX
It has been over 200 days since the first COVID-19 positive case in New Jersey.
We've been working together for the last six months to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community. We've been separated from family, friends and colleagues. Some of us have lost loved ones to the illness. Many of those who have recovered from the illness still struggle with long-term health effects, and many families have been financially devastated.
However, COVID-19 is not the only virus that we need to deal with. As we continue to grapple with the pandemic and the temperatures get colder, the flu season is right around the corner.
This state is preparing for the possibility of a twindemic, a severe flu season and a resurgence of COVID-19, which could strain healthcare resources. Getting a yearly flu vaccine helps to protect you and those around you who might be especially vulnerable to respiratory disease. The flu vaccine will not protect you against COVID-19; however, the vaccine can reduce flu illnesses and hospitalizations. Since the two diseases have similar symptoms, people who get the flu might opt to get tested or go into quarantine as a precaution. Therefore, widely vaccinating against the flu can reduce unnecessary COVID-19 testing for the most vulnerable. According to Infection Control specialists at the University of Chicago, those whose immune symptoms have been compromised by either of the two illnesses are at a greater risk of contracting a more severe case of the other one. Additionally, flu patients and COVID-19 patients require many of the same treatments, including oxygen and ventilators, so it is critical to minimize the competition for these scarce resources.
September and October are good times to be vaccinated. This year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is encouraging residents to get vaccinated by the end of October. It takes two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body and provide protection against the flu infection. That's why it's best to get vaccinated before the flu starts to spread. However, you can get vaccinated anytime while the flu virus is circulating, even after January.
The Mendham Township Health Department will hold two flu vaccination clinics this year. The clinics will be on Thursday, October 15th from 4:00pm - 6:00 pm and Saturday, October 17th from 9:00am - 11:00am. Both clinics will be held at the Emergency Services Building in the EMS Bay (2 West Main Street, Brookside). Residents 65 and older will not be charged and are asked to bring their Medicare Part B card. Residents 18 - 64 years will be charged $35 (cash or check made out to Township of Mendham). Appointments are required. Please call (973) 631-5353 to book your appointment.
In addition to the Mendham Township Flu Clinics, there are many locations to receive your flu vaccine, such as your healthcare providers' office, federally qualified health centers, and local pharmacies. Visit nj.gov/health<http://nj.gov/health> for additional locations to get your flu vaccine.
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township
The Census deadline is Wednesday, September 30. We are in the last days to Make It Count!
We are nearing the last days of the 2020 Census. Do your part to make sure our community counts! Complete the Census at My2020Census.gov. The urgency to fill out the Census is Now! Together we and our community can accomplish a complete count.
The results of the 2020 Census will help determine how hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding flow into communities every year for the next decade. That funding shapes many different aspects of every community, no matter the size, no matter the location, and it's now, more than ever, that we should all respond to the Census 2020 online, by phone or by mail. Responses are kept confidential and private. It's the law.
2020Census.gov<https://www.2020census.gov/>
Paper Questionnaire<https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2020/delivery-of-2020-census…>
Responding by Phone<https://2020census.gov/en/contact-us.html>
**We ALL count and there's #StrengthInNumbers - getting an accurate count of our Township's population will ensure that we get our fair share of federal funding over the next 10 years.
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Tuesday, September 29, 6:00 - 7:30 pm: Celebrating Wysong Park with Brian Kirk and the Jirks!
We are celebrating the final (Ralston) playground installation at Wysong Park with an evening of music, fun and food! Bring your family and friends and enjoy Brian Kirk and the Jirks, while they kick off the night with a performance that is not to be missed.
Come hungry! We'll have a featured food truck where you can purchase dinner for the evening.
See you at the playground!
The Band: https://www.jirks.com/
Questions: David Guida at dguida(a)mendhamtownship.org<mailto:dguida@mendhamtownship.org>
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There are 45 days until the November Election. Like many things this year, the way we cast our ballots will be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. On August 14th, Governor Murphy signed an Executive Order to hold the November election overwhelmingly through Vote-By-Mail.
If you are already registered to vote, you do not need to request a Vote-By-Mail ballot, one will be sent directly to you. The ballot you receive will include a return postage-paid envelope. Ballots sent in via USPS must be postmarked by 11/3, and received no later than 8pm on 11/10. If you choose not to mail in your Vote-By-Mail ballot, you may instead drop your ballot at one of the secure drop boxes throughout Morris County. To drop-off a Vote-By-Mail ballot it must be in the sealed envelope provided and the voter certification must be attached.
The closest dropbox for Mendham Township residents will be at the Mendham Borough Police Station, 3 Cold Hill Road South. This dropbox will be outside and under surveillance 24/7. The dropbox will resemble a USPS Blue Mailbox, but will be Red, White & Blue and display “Morris County – Official Ballot Drop Box”. Vote-By-Mail ballots will be picked up on a daily basis and brought to the Morris County Board of Elections. The County has stated that all security measures will be followed when collecting and transporting the Vote-By-Mail ballots.
You may also return your Vote-By-Mail ballot to Mendham Township’s polling place at the Emergency Services Building in Brookside between the hours of 6am and 8pm on Election Day. The ballot must be in the sealed envelope provided and the voter certification must be attached. Any voter who chooses to cast their vote in person will do so on a provisional ballot, and individuals with disabilities will have access to an ADA-accessible voting machine.
If you are not registered to vote, the state has launched a new online voter registration form through the Division of Elections website. This online form can be accessed by going to https://nj.gov/state/elections/voter-registration.shtml. Click the link to Register to Vote at the top of the page. All you need to securely register to vote is your driver's license number, non-driver identification number, or your social security number. The deadline to register to vote for the November 2020 election is Tuesday, October 13th.
From the Division of Elections page, you can also access and confirm your current voter registration information. Once your ballot is sent to you later this month, you'll also be able to set up a secure account to track when it is received by our County Clerk.
For more information, please visit the Morris County Elections Center: https://elections.morriscountynj.gov<https://elections.morriscountynj.gov/>. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at the Township as well.
Voting is one of our most sacred rights and civic responsibilities. It’s incredibly important that if you choose to vote you're able to do so safely and have confidence that your vote is secured.
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township
Attached please find the Township Committee agenda and bills list for Tuesday, September 22, 2020 meeting starting at 7:30pm.
The meeting will be held in-person at 2 W. Main Street, Brookside and via the virtual platform Zoom; access information can be found on the last page of the attached agenda.
Have a great weekend!
Maria Coppinger
Township Clerk
Mendham Township
PO Box 520
2 West Main Street
Brookside, NJ 07926
973-543-4555 Ext. 211
973-543-6630 FAX
FLU SHOT VACCINATION CLINIC: Thursday, October 15, 4:00 - 6:00 PM and Saturday, October 17, 9:00 - 11:00 AM
The Mendham Township Health Department will be holding two flu vaccination clinics this year.
When: October 15, 4:00 - 6:00 pm and October 17, 9:00 - 11:00 am
Where: EMS Bay, 2 West Main Street, Brookside
Cost: Residents 65 and older will not be charged and are asked to bring their Medicare Part B card. Residents 18-64 years will be charged $35 (cash or check made out to Township of Mendham)
**Appointments are required** Please call 973-631-5353 to book your appointment.
Questions: Please call 973-543-4555 x218
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Meadowood Evening Hike, Sunday, September 20, 6:15 pm
Perfect autumn weather has arrived! Grab your sweatshirt or sweater and get ready to explore the grounds of Meadowood, right here in Mendham Township. On September 20, 2020, 6:15 pm, there will be much to celebrate - the arrival of fall and an International Day of Peace. A seasoned hiker and local naturalist will guide residents through the trails at Meadowood, explaining the historic use of the property, helping identify plant species, and pointing out animal signs. After the hike, stay for a bonfire, campfire songs, s'mores, and social distancing fun! As part of the registration fee, you will receive a box of graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate. This is in addition to a branded Mendham Township Recreation blanket. Register Now on Community Pass<https://register.communitypass.net/reg/cat_program_class_detail.cfm?s=&t=&s…>.
Directions: Route 24 heading west; shortly after passing over the bridge crossing Burnett Brook, turn right onto Old Mill Road; drive 1.2 miles. The park entrance is on the left side of the road.
Map: Click here<http://www.hikemendham.org/media/Meadowood.pdf> for the trail map.
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19 years ago, our world was forever altered. The coordinated terrorist attacks on our country killed nearly 3,000 innocent people. Almost 700 of them were New Jersey residents.
September 11, 2001 changed our way of life but fostered a sense of unity and a shared resilience. We continue to mourn the victims and honor those who ran toward the danger, many of whom perished because of their heroism. Our country will always owe them a debt of gratitude.
We are especially grateful for the sacrifices that first responders, law enforcement, and medical workers made 19 years ago and continue to make today as we battle the ongoing pandemic.
Almost two decades since that harrowing day, the number of deaths due to 9/11-related illnesses continue to grow. According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 3,496 deaths have been attributed to a variety of illnesses related to the attack's aftermath; additionally, COVID-19 has taken an even greater toll on survivors and first responders. It has been reported that at least 42 of them have died due to complications from the virus.
This evening and this weekend, as we reflect on the day that changed everything, let us also remember the strength, solidarity, and hope we have gained over the last 19 years.
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township
2020 Brookside Beach Doggy Dip, Saturday, September 12
Tomorrow's the day! Once last chance for your doggy to take a dip in the Brookside Beach! This is sure to be a great time for the dogs and their humans, too!
Brookside Beach may be closed for the season, but not for the dogs! Bring your well-mannered and vaccinated pup to the Beach this Saturday, September 12, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. Waivers will be signed upon arrival. $5.00 for Mendham Township dogs and $10 for non-Mendham Township dogs. Registration is not required.
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