
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY - Fireworks, Fireworks, who's got the Fireworks?! Independence Day parades, community picnics, street fairs, and barbeque's. No matter how you choose to celebrate the fourth, Don't miss these patriotic Fireworks displays and activities!
Dover, NJ - Thursday, July 3rd
Hamilton Field, E. Dover School
302 E. McFarlan St. at Route 46 Entrance at the Main Gate (Near School)
Fireworks and Concert by Linda Grace Band beginning at 6:00pm
For more info, visit Town of Dover >>
Parsippany, NJ - Thursday, July 3rd
Parsippany Hills High School
20 Rita Drive
Fireworks and Concert by Somers Dream Orchestra beginning at 8:00pm
Florham Park, NJ - Friday, July 4th
Emmet Field, Elm Street & Ridgedale Avenue
Fireworks and Concert by RB Express beginning at 8:00pm
For more info, visit Florham Park's Celebration >>
Chatham Borough, NJ - Friday, July 4th
Chatham Middle School Field, 480 Main Street
Fireworks begin at 9:00pm
Morris Township, NJ - Saturday, July 5th
Lewis Morris County Park
270 Mendham Road (Routes 510 and 24)
Afternoon picnics with fireworks at dusk in the area next to Sunrise Lake.
Randolph, NJ - Saturday, July 5th
County College of Morris
214 Center Grove Road
Fireworks begin at 9:45pm
Later this month...
Rockaway, NJ - Saturday, July 12th
Fireman's Field on Beach Street
Fireworks will begin at 9:00pm.
Mount Olive Township, NJ - Saturday, July 26th
Turkey Brook Park
Flanders Road next to the Chester M. Stephens Elementary School
Fireworks will begin at 9:15pm.
More Information >>
Wharton, NJ - Re-Scheduled for Canal Day August 23rd
For more information, please visit the Canal Day website >>
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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Friday, March 14, 2008
Saint Patrick's Day - Celebrating Jersey Style

MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY - Paint yourself green, kiss the Blarney Stone, find a shamrock and chase the leprechaun to his pot of gold. No matter how you choose to celebrate St. Patrick's day, there are plenty of places to go to dance the Irish Jig, march in a parade, or share a pint of Guinness with friends.
Morris County's Top Ten (10) St. Patrick's Day festivities
- Morristown St. Patrick's day Parade
Saturday, March 15th, 2008 at Noon
Morristown Green :: Morristown, New Jersey - International Trade Center's
Leprechaun Leap 5K Race in Mount Olive
Sunday, March 16th, 2008 at 1:00pm
International Trade Center :: Mount Olive, New Jersey - Join WDHA's Curtis Kay at The Exchange in Rockaway
Monday, March 17th, 2008 between 2-7pm
The Exchange :: Main Street Rockaway, New Jersey - The Wolf Tones Concert at Morristown Community Theatre
Friday, March 14th, 2008 at 8:00pm
Mayo Center for the Performing Arts :: Morristown, New Jersey - Live Irish Music at 'Grasshopper off the Green'
Monday, March 17th, 2008 ALL DAY
Morris Street :: Morristown, New Jersey - American Legion Post 249's St. Patrick's dinner/dance
Saturday, March 15th, 2008 at 7:00pm
Beverwyck Road :: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey - Morristown's Dublin Pub
Come enjoy an overstuffed corned beef sandwich, Shepherd's pie, Irish meat loaf, and of course, a pint of Guinness. All Weekend.
Pine Street :: Morristown, New Jersey - Join Frank & Grace at Kennedy's Pub in Budd Lake
St. Patrick's Celebration. Come enjoy live Irish music, step dancers, our famous fish & chips, Irish whiskey steak, or Sheppard's Pie. All Weekend
Route 46 :: Budd Lake, New Jersey - Murphy's Hideaway Irish Pub in Rockaway
Come enjoy Corned Beef and Cabbage, Irish Soda Bread and a pint of good stout. All Weekend.
Maple Avenue :: Rockaway, New Jersey - Wish a very Happy Anniversary to Dan & Noelle Kehrley of Flanders NJ News. They were married on Saint Patrick's Day in 2005.
A bit'o legend 'bout ole Saint Pat
As the story is told, St. Patrick is believed to have banished snakes from the Isle of Ireland. However, there is no scientific evidence that post-glacial wildlife on Ireland ever actually including snakes.
One suggestion on the myth explains that Druids had become popularly known as The Serpents of Wisdom, using a symbol of a serpent or 'snake' like figure.
During Saint Patrick's years as a missionary, he was extremely influential among the Celtic people. It is believed he personally baptized as many as 120,000 Irishmen.
As the story was passed down from generation to generation the tale may have arisen as a metaphor of his single-handed effort in converting the Celtic people to Christianity.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Picatinny Federal Credit Union Names Darling CEO

ROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY – Joe Shiposh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Picatinny Federal Credit Union, has announced that Bill Darling has been named Chief Executive Officer.
Picatinny Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit, member owned, full service financial institution based in Rockaway, New Jersey.
Darling, a Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) with extensive experience in the banking and financial industries, joined the credit union in January 2001 as Service Manager.
“I’m very excited,” said Darling. “It’s a great opportunity for me, and I look forward to leading the company into the future.”
Darling noted that the Credit Union has an ambitious plan for the future, with branch expansion, increased membership, and a commitment to the Morris County community among its goals.
Picatinny Federal Credit Union currently has three branches, one at Picatinny Arsenal, another in the ITC Crossing shopping complex in Mount Olive, and its main office in Rockaway, across from the Rockaway Mall.
In 2005, the Credit Union earned a Community Charter that allows it to offer services to anyone living, working, worshipping, or attending school in Morris County.
“There is a lot of competition out there,” acknowledged Darling “While many organizations in the Financial Services Industry looked for short cuts to build success in 2006 and 2007, including offering sub-prime loans, we did not. Picatinny Federal Credit Union has stuck to our core beliefs and strategies and continued to develop quality relationships with our members, while meeting proper safety and soundness requirements and thresholds. We work to provide very competitive products and services that help our members meet their financial needs in legitimate and meaningful ways.”
Bill Darling, who lives in Wharton with his wife Darlene and their three children, earned a BS degree in Economics from Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. He previously worked for Sovereign Bank and the Bank of New York.
Picatinny Federal Credit Union was established in 1939 at Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey.
The Credit Union started as a small financial institution offering basic savings accounts to civilian members and later included both active and retired military personnel.
Today, Picatinny Federal Credit Union offers a full spectrum of key financial services such as savings, checking, money markets, IRAs, loans and on-line banking with free bill payer.
For over sixty five years, Picatinny Federal Credit Union has been committed to its members’ needs above all else. The Credit Union currently has over 15,000 members, with total assets exceeding $200 million.
To learn more about Picatinny Federal Credit Union, visit www.picacreditunion.com >>
For additional information contact:
Tom Quigley
(973) 361-5225
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