Memo From The Mayor

Anthony DuLucaHello Kenilworthians! We had some unseasonably warm weather in October, I hope everyone got out and enjoyed the October and Halloween festivities as much as possible. Here are some important dates for November:
ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1 STARTS LEAF PICK-UP FOR THE BOROUGH REMINDER 11/6 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
Starts set your clocks back one hour and don’t forget to change your batteries in your smoke detectors.
11/8 IS THE GENERAL ELECTION – please go out and vote.
11/11 VETERAN’S DAY – make sure to thank a Veteran today for their service. Their sacrifice to this Great County is the reason we have our freedoms today.
11/24 IS THANKSGIVING – during this time of year it is important to be thankful for what we have, there are many people who have much less, keep this in mind and do a gut check during this time of year.
Please go to our website at Kenilworthborough.com for other events and useful info.

**The Local Food Pantry suffered a loss of all our perishable goods and is in desperate need of our help.

Non-perishable goods like hot/cold cereal, instant potato, rice, stuffing, flour, sugar, ramen noodles, jar pasta sauce, shelf stable milk and gift cards to any supermarket can be left in the Cry Room at St. Theresa’s Church after any Mass.
Monday – Friday donations can be dropped off at the Rectory (9 am – 5 pm) Supermarket gift cards and or check donations (payable to St. Theresa’s) can be mailed to: Social Concerns, c/o The Church of St. Theresa, 541 Washington Ave, Kenilworth, NJ 07033 If you are in need of food, you can contact the Rectory at 908-272-4444, they will arrange for a volunteer to meet you at the pantry.

All identities of people receiving assistance are kept confidential!

Thank You in advance if you can help!!
To all the Volunteers who take time out of their busy schedules to make a difference in the community, I am thankful that Kenilworth has people like you, it’s easy to talk about doing things, but to actually go out and be part of the solution and not part of the problem it’s what makes the town of Kenilworth and its people special. I appreciate every one of you who are making this town great!
Please make sure to stop by our wonderful businesses and shops and visit often. Their success is Kenilworth’s success!
God Bless you all and God Bless America
Mayor Anthony DuLuca