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Obadiah La Tourette
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Obadiah La Tourette
The Long Valley Mill

The building looms over the bustling Route 24, once called Chester Pike, just east of Long Valley center. At once, upon seeing it, you know that the mill holds a thousand stories and probably a thousand more secrets in its ancient timbers.

Aerial View of Long Valley
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Aerial View of
Long Valley in Fall

In the rolling hills of Morris County, Washington Twp is noted for preserved farmland and historic buildings. Washington Township was incorporated as a township on April 2, 1798, from portions of Roxbury Township.

5K Turkey Trot
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Turkey Trot 2017
in Long Valley

The WMC Memorial 5K Turkey Trot is a community event being held to continue the tradition of the WMC Memorial Race started 12 years ago in memory of Kyleigh D’Alessio and Tanner Birch.

Police Honor Guard 2018
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Police Honor Guard 2018
Washington Township Police Department

The mission of the Washington Township Police Department to protect life and property, enforce the law in a fair and impartial manner, and to preserve the peace, order, and safety of the community we serve.

Califon Road Park
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Califon Road Park
Pond at Califon Road Park

The pond at Califon Road Park is located behind the parking area for the park’s Little League field and four all-purpose fields

Memorial Day Ceremony
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Memorial Day Ceremony
Rock Spring Park

Washington Township held its annual Memorial Day Ceremony to salute our brave servicemen and servicewomen who have given so much for our country at the Veterans Memorial Site at Rock Spring Park.

Santa Program
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Santa Program
Cucinella School

At the Recreation Department’s annual Afternoon with Santa at Cuccinella School, local families enjoyed face painting, balloon animal and photos with the Santa and his helper.

Township News

Tips to Beat the Heat

 

When summer temps rise, so does electricity use as air conditioners, refrigerators and other equipment work harder to keep us comfortable. You're encouraged to conserve energy during this week's heat. Here are some simple tips:

Heat waves can stretch our comfort – and our electric bills. Here are some simple tips for using electricity wisely when demand is high:

·         Set your thermostat as high as comfort will allow, and use fans to stay cool. For every degree you increase the temperature in your home, you can decrease energy use by about 3 percent.

·         Draw blinds, shades, or drapes to block the sunlight during the hottest part of the day, especially on south- and west-facing windows.

·         Preset your programmable thermostat to keep the temperature in your home higher while you’re away, and to reduce the temperature before you arrive back home.

·         Only operate fans and window air conditioners when someone is in the room.

·         Keep refrigerators and freezers as full as possible. Frozen or cold items in the refrigerator help keep other items cool, so your refrigerator won’t have to work as hard to maintain temperature.

·         Close rooms that aren't used regularly during the summer. Close the air conditioning vents in those rooms, as well.

·         Avoid using heat-producing appliances during the hottest hours of the day. The less heat produced in the home, the less work your air conditioner will have to do.

·         Check air conditioner and furnace fan filters. Clogged filters waste energy and money by forcing HVAC systems to work harder than necessary.

·         Avoid unnecessary power use by turning off non-essential lights, appliances and electronics.

Additionally, consider investing in ENERGY STAR® appliances or HVAC systems. These units use less energy than those that meet federal standards. FirstEnergy's utilities may offer rebates on these purchases, and tax deductions may apply, as well.

Stay Safe During Hot Weather

Your primary concern during a heat wave should be to take proper health precautions. Take these steps to keep your family and friends safe:

·         Have basic emergency supplies on hand, including extra bottles of water.

·         Consider the impact of heat on your activities, especially during the hottest part of the day.

·         Drink plenty of water; dehydration is a primary health hazard during severe hot weather.

·         If air conditioning is unavailable, go to a cooler location in your home, such as a basement.

·         Check on seniors or those living alone who may have difficulty in hot conditions. Make sure they are also drinking plenty of water and staying as cool as possible.

The Washington Township Public Library is air conditioned and open every day except Sunday.

For more energy-saving tips and resources, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/saveenergy

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