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Call to find out about your rights if you are a tenant of a foreclosed property. CALL or visit
www.njpublicadvocate.gov

State of New Jersey
Department of the Public Advocate
240 West State Street
P.O. Box 851
Trenton, NJ 08625-0851
(609) 826-5090 - FAX (609) 984-4747



www.MorrisOEM.org
Visit this website for more information regarding
Homeland Security, and other emergency related
services, agencies and programs.



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wmtr

For SNOW PATROL ANNOUNCEMENTS click on
www.wdhafm.com or www.wmtram.com
weekdays starting at 5:30 a.m. for a rundown of weather related postponements, closings and delays
for the
Borough of Mount Arlington's Municipal Building
.



 

Attention Mount Arlington Seniors...

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Low income New Jersey seniors face the reality of having to pay for their rising utility costs. The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs is launching an effort to educate seniors about the energy assistance programs available through the state and how to apply for them.

The Low Income Home Energy Assistamce Program (LIHEAP) helps directly pay for heating costs while the Universal Service Fund (USF) helps make utility bills affordable by providing a monthly credit on electric or natural gas bills or both. Receiving assistance from either of these programs will not affect the Lifeline benefit some seniors already receive. In fact, qualified individuals can receive
all three.

For more information on the
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs,
please visit their website at:
www.nj.gov/dca



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Have YOU tested YOUR home for radon yet? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer. It is found in all homes, but some residences have high levels that can be a health hazard. Because radon is invisible and odorless, only testing will tell you if your home has a problem.

Test kits can be purchased in many hardware stores and health departments, or contact the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Radon Program at (800) 648-0394 or visit their website for a list of certified companies who provide testing services and kits.

For more information on the
New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection Radon Program,
please visit their website at:
www.njradon.org



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A Message from The
Lake Hopatcong Commission

If you must use fertilizer, look for the
"0" in the middle.

Help protect our beautiful Lake Hopatcong.



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The purpose of this program is to empower the local private and corporate waterfront community with the knowledge and ability to assist law enforcement.

Civilians can assist by identifying observed criminal or terrorist behaviors and alerting law enforcement. This information is then entered into the statewide Intelligence Management System (SIMS).

The SIMS database is used to collect and share information on suspected involvement in all types of criminal activity. SIMS allows agencies to store intelligence for their own use or for the use of the broader law enforcement community.

 

For more information on the
NJSP Maritime Security Initiative,
please visit their website at:

www.njsp.org/maritime



 

Lake Hopatcong Commission
Targeted Watershed Grants
&
Targeted Watershed Management
Initiative Program



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