With non-essential retail businesses closed to slow the transmission of COVID-19, we’re
reminded of the incredible value of our nearby public lands, open spaces, parks, and
trails. This pandemic has increased anxieties and continues to separate us from one
another, but fresh air, sunlight, and exercise can help sustain us - physically and
mentally - in these difficult times.
This past Wednesday, Governor Murphy signed an Executive Order to reopen state parks and
golf courses and has allowed the county to reopen county parks. This decision represents
the first major step in reopening the state since many businesses and activities ceased in
an attempt to mitigate the spread of the virus. The decision also reflects optimism from
our state’s leadership that the curve is flattening.
We are extremely lucky in Mendham Township to have so many incredible open spaces, which
make it so easy to get a dose of nature close to home. Like many of you, I am looking
forward to spending time on our trails this weekend. Being in nature boosts my spirits and
is an easy way to maintain social distancing while I am outside my home.
Looking at the weather forecast, I want to encourage residents to get out and explore
these natural gems in our community, but before you go, there are a few things to keep in
mind.
Maintain Social Distancing:
If you pass someone on a trail or outside, one of you should responsibly step off the
trail or hop off the sidewalk to keep 6 feet away from the other person.
Bring a Mask:
A mask is worn to prevent the droplets that fly out of our mouths - when we speak, not
just when we cough or sneeze - from being inhaled by those nearby. As we do our best to
maintain at least 6 feet away from one another, our masks add another and significant
level of protection. It is recommended that you wear a mask while you are in public
places. However, when you are outside away from others, masking is not required. When
another person comes into your line of sight, you should put your mask on and cover your
mouth and nose.
Dogs:
All dogs must always be on a leash and stay near their owner.
Trash:
Please do not throw garbage on trails. Anything you bring into a park or on a trail,
should be taken back home with you.
Be Careful:
If you intend to hit an open trail, please be careful and do not take unnecessary risks
that could lead to a fall or injury. Being rescued requires a lot of personnel in close
quarters, increasing the risk of transmission as well as pulling someone away from the
front lines where they are desperately needed.
If you are sick, stay home!
If you or a loved one is sick or has been required to quarantine because of a recent
exposure, please refrain from hiking the trails and being in public spaces. Wait and rest
until you’re fully recovered before hitting the trails.
Spending time outdoors can help you stay healthy but please recreate responsibly. Have a
great weekend!
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township
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