Tomorrow will be four weeks since Governor Murphy signed the Stay-at-Home order. These
measures, though necessary, are taking a toll on all of us. Many, who are lucky enough to
have employment, are homeschooling children while working full time jobs. Others are not
so fortunate and have now lost their jobs as a result of this economic crisis accompanying
the public health one. All of this is, of course, secondary to the looming threat and
reality of the disease itself.
Many of the exchanges I have had with residents over the last month have been related to
the challenges of this pandemic, but I have had even more conversations about the ways in
which our community members have not only coped with, but found it within themselves to
help others amid these circumstances.
An incredible number of you have taken it upon yourselves to assist our elderly residents,
cook meals for our first responders, organize online fundraisers, and donate personal
protective equipment to our healthcare workers. Our Police Department has been working
around the clock to keep us safe while also lifting our spirits - helping to coordinate
“teachers parades” and doing “birthday drive-bys." In the face of this pandemic, I
am constantly blown away and inspired by the ingenuity, strength, and heart of our
community members.
Social distancing should not mean social isolation. Please maintain social connections –
check in on your neighbors. Connection can be a powerful healer. As you continue to look
out for each other, remember that while you can draw happiness from helping others in
their time of need, you need to be mindful of your needs as well. This is a marathon, not
a sprint, and we all need to maintain the collective energy to keep going.
Please remember that if you need help our community is here for you.
To get in touch with the town’s outreach efforts, please send an email to
outreach(a)mendhamtownship.org or call the non-emergency police number at 973-543-5848.
Please leave a message and someone will get back to you.
The Mendhams Stigma-Free Task Force is also connecting residents across our communities to
resources and support. You can follow them on Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/mendhamstigmafree/ or connect to the group by sending an email to
mendhamstigmafree(a)gmail.com.
Young people can get free, confidential support by calling 2NDFLOOR, an anonymous helpline
for youth and young adults between the ages of 10 – 24. The line is open to call or text
at any time – 888-222-2228. If you’re overwhelmed and feel like you’re headed toward a
crisis, please utilize NJ’s Crisis Text Line, text ‘NJ’ to 741741. The line is open 24/7,
and a trained counselor will respond, listen, and help you through your concerns. If you
or a neighbor need immediate medical and/or emergency care, please contact 911.
We have a lot on our minds these days, and it is OK not to know how to react – we are all
learning and doing the best that we can during this time. As we deal with the growing
uncertainty of the future, some days will be harder than others, but rest assured that we
will get through this together.
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township