Borough of Lincoln Park 973-694-6100
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January Dates to Remember: - January 11: Rt #2 Trash Bulk Collection
- January 18: BOROUGH CLOSED - MLK JR. DAY
- January 18: Rt #1 Recycling postponed to Thursday, January 21
- January 19: Rt #3 Bulk Trash Collection
- January 19: Council Regular Meeting
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 PLEASE WEAR A FASK MASK TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS!
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Below is a duplicate copy of the message I sent out last week with my comments from the 2021 Re-Organization Meeting that took place last Monday, January 4, 2021. I would like to begin by welcoming everyone to what very likely may be the 99th annual re-organization meeting of the Borough of Lincoln Park and the first ever done on a virtual platform. Thank you to the elected officials from throughout the county and state who may have joined us this evening or have contacted us this week. And, of course, a special thank you to all the residents of our great town who have taken the time to watch and possibly participate tonight.
As I enter my 15th year as Mayor, I remain honored to serve the people of Lincoln Park. This is a privilege that I continue to take seriously and I am grateful for the support and trust this community has shown to me. More importantly, I feel this Council, administration and I continue to make a difference in providing financial stability while promoting the growth, progress and future of our great town. ...read complete message
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You are now able to pre-register for the COVID vaccine through the NJ Department of Health. Once on the site, you will be asked to answer some questions, and then receive an email notification of when they are eligible to receive a vaccination. They can then schedule a date, time and location. https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/
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LINCOLN PARK IS MOBILELPConexConnect with Lincoln Park like never before with the LPConex Mobile App.
LPConex is the digital service center of Lincoln Park, where residents and visitors can engage, interact, and connect with our community through the LPConex mobile app.
Download the APP today and connect with Lincoln Park!
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There are so many ways to stay in touch with the Borough and to get the information you need. Visit our website for a list of ways to connect with Lincoln Park.
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Borough Clerk's Office:COUNCIL MEETINGS: Our next council meetings will be via ZOOM MEETING. Instructions to join the zoom meetings will be on the Borough Web Page several days ahead of the meeting. All Council meetings start at 7:30 PM
Election Up-Date:Congratulations to Patrick Antonetti for being elected as Ward 3 Councilman. Congratulations on their re-election to Councilman Gary Gemian Ward 1, Councilwoman Ellen Ross Ward 2 and Councilman James Wild Ward 4.
All were sworn in at the Reorganization Meeting
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GET INVOLVEDApply to become a LP CITIZEN LEADER on on one the Borough's Boards:
- Planning Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment,
- Library Board
- County Committee
- Council
CITIZEN LEADERSHIP APPLICATION FORM
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973-694-6100 ext 2044 973-694-6100 ext 2066
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Although all fitness classes are on a break, you can still keep fit by visiting one of Lincoln Park's walking paths. Each offer different course lengths to fit you exercise goals. - Lanes Field - located at 194 Ryerson Road
- Lynne Park - located at the corners of Curtis and William Street
- Morris Canal Trail - located at the entrance to Hunting Meadows
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CONTACT US with questions about your Route # or any other concerns 973-694-6100 #2058
RECYCLING YARD HOURS: MON-FRI 7am - 3:15pm SAT: 8am-4:15pm BULK COMPACTOR HOURS: FRI: 7am - 3:15pm SAT 8am - 4:15pm RECYCLE COACH: Get information on your collection schedule, cancellations, etc... SIGN UP TODAY! Visit the Recycling page of our website for more information
RECYCLING CANS: are available at Borough Hall for purchase. ($18.45 per can CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY ) CALL AHEAD FOR APPOINTMENT. 973-270-2058. Due to COVID regulations, an appointment must be scheduled prior and a face mask if required.
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Vaccines The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older. Certain people are at a greater risk for serious complications from the flu. Those at high risk include:
- Children younger than 5, but especially children younger than 2 years old
- People 65 years of age and older
- Pregnant women and women up to 2 weeks postpartum
- American Indians and Alaskan Natives
- People who have medical conditions such as asthma, heart disease and diabetes
Flu vaccination should also be a priority for those persons who live with or care for individuals at higher risk for complications. Morris County COVID-19 Testing Siteshttps://health.morriscountynj.gov/morris-county-covid-19-testing-sites/ Take The Call!Help us to stop the spread! The Lincoln Park Health Department may call you about COVID-19, and if we do, please answer the call or call us back at the number we leave. Each person is needed to stop the spread – so please “take the call!”
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Christina RussellLP Food Pantry Coordinator FOOD PANTRY APPLICATION
If you or anyone you know is in need of assistance please contact us: 973-694-2890 or e-mail us at Foodpantry@bolp.org. Follow us on Instagram: Foodpantry2018 Year-Round Donation Drop-Off Locations located at: Borough Hall, LP Public Library, PAL Building, St Joseph Parish, The First Reformed Church. Cash or check donations to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables for our clients.and/or gift cards are always welcome. Healthy options are always needed and appreciated.
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LP PAL SPORTS The Lincoln Park Angels Fastpitch Softball program is looking for a few players to complete their 10U and 14U rosters.
We begin indoor Winter workouts January 15th before our spring travel season and tournaments.
Eligibility: 10U - You must be born in 2010 or later 14U - You must be born in 2006 or 2007
Please contact the Program Director if you are interested in coming out for the team. Rory McHugh CoachRory@lpangels.com www.lpangels.com
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Building / Zoning· Sal Marino: salm@bolp.org ext. 2026 · Judy Waters: judyw@bolp.org ext. 2028
POSITION AVAILABLE: PART TIME ELECTRICAL SUBCODE OFFICIAL 6 HOURS PER WEEK, MINIMUM ICS LICENSE REQUIRED. Please send resume to: salm@bolp.org.Please contact Sal Marino for property maintenance complaints or questions. Please contact Judy Waters for forms or other information.
You may drop off your applications and appropriate fees in the black drop box outside the Community Meeting Room or inside the vestibule of the main doors of the Municipal Complex. Please visit our page for more information and forms. 185-2. TIME LIMIT FOR SNOW AND ICE REMOVALThe owner or tenant of any land abutting a public highway, street or avenue in the Borough shall remove all snow and ice from the abutting sidewalks of such public highway, street or avenue within twelve (12) hours of daylight after the same shall fall or otherwise be formed or accumulate thereon.
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Lincoln Park Fire Department With the colder weather upon us, please remember some of these important safety tips to ensure the well-being of you and your loved ones.
It is important to make sure you check your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors yearly. You want to make sure the batteries in both detectors are still good and working. The average shelf life for these detectors are 7 years. You can find the expiration date of your detector by taking it down and looking at the back of it. All new detectors are good for 10 years.
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