Updates on Mail and Recycling

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US Mail Delivery – Under normal circumstances, our mail would be delivered to individual mailboxes throughout the summer.  However, due to the current COVID19 situation, mail delivery will be centralized for this year.  Dot has setup individual folders for each camp in the brown storage box in front of the Athletic Field.  Your mail will be sorted into those file folders and you must come to the Athletic Field to retrieve your items, both packages as well as letters.  US Mail will not be delivered to your normal camp mailbox, you will have to claim it from the central location.  Also, please leave the actual file folder in the storage box when you pick up your mail.

Hazardous Materials – Morris County will be hosting two collection days for hazardous materials (such as automotive fluids, pesticides, and other chemicals) in Parsippany on June 13th and June 28th.  More details can be found here: https://morriscountynj.gov/2020/05/morris-county-mua-holding-two-household-hazardous-waste-disposal-events-in-june/

Recycling – You can drop off your recycling items at the town facility located at 140 Morris Avenue, Thursdays and Fridays – 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, or Saturdays – 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.  It’s also important to note that your recycling materials must be separated into two containers, cardboard/paper and glass/metal/plastic.  In addition to typical materials, the recycling center accepts many other items.  See the chart below for details.


Usage of tennis court

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I have some good news to share with the community today.  The Governor of NJ signed Executive Order 147 which allows tennis courts to reopen as of this weekend 5/23/2020.  I will clear the court of any debris and install the net this weekend so that the community can use the tennis court under the following rules:

  • Singles Only.  No doubles.
  • No spectators.
  • Players must practice social distancing by keeping a minimum of six feet apart from other players to ensure you and your fellow players are in a safe exercise environment.
  • The bleachers/benches are to remain closed as per NJ Gov EO.  Bring your own chair if needed.
  • Bring your own water/drinks as the water fountain will remain closed.
  • Use the bathroom before arriving at the courts.  There will not be a portable restroom at the athletic field.
  • All other courts/activities (volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, baseball/softball, etc) remain closed at this time.

Failure to follow these rules may result in closure of the court.

Here are some additional guidelines published by the USTA to minimize the risk of COVID19 transmission.  Please do your best to follow these while playing tennis:

  • Arrange to play only with family members or others who live in your household or with individuals who are considered to be low risk.
  • Do not play if any of you:
    • Are exhibiting any symptoms of the coronavirus: mild to severe respiratory illness with fever, cough and difficulty breathing, or other symptoms identified by the CDC.
    • Have been in contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days.
    • Are a vulnerable individual who is an elderly individual and/or an individual with serious underlying health conditions, including high blood pressure, chronic lung disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma and those whose immune system is compromised such as by chemotherapy for cancer and other conditions requiring such therapy
  • Wash your hands with a disinfectant soap and water (for 20 seconds or longer) before going to the court.
  • Clean and wipe down your equipment, including racquets and water bottles. Do not share racquets or any other equipment such as wristbands, grips, hats and towels.
  • Use new balls and a new grip, if possible.
  • Avoid touching court gates, fences, benches, etc. if you can.
  • Avoid touching your face after handling a ball, racquet or other equipment. Wash your hands promptly if you have touched your eyes, nose or mouth.
  • Avoid sharing food, drinks or towels.
  • Use your racquet/foot to pick up balls and hit them to your opponent. Avoid using your hands to pick up the balls.
  • Stay on your side of court. Avoid changing ends of the court.
  • Remain apart from other players when taking a break.  
  • Use a hand sanitizer after coming off the court. Wash your hands thoroughly when you return home.
  • No extra-curricular or social activity should take place. No congregation after playing.
  • All players should leave the facility immediately after play.
  • Although unlikely, it’s possible that a tennis ball can transmit the COVID-19 virus, as virtually any hard surface can transmit the disease. So here is an extra precaution you can take to keep safe when playing tennis:
    • Open two cans of tennis balls that do not share the same number on the ball.
    • Take one set of numbered balls, and have your playing partner take a set of balls from the other can.
    • Proceed with play, making sure to pick up your set of numbered balls only. Should a ball with the other number wind up on your side of the court, do not touch the ball with your hands. Use your racquet head or feet to advance the ball to the other side of the court.

On a related note, the Athletic Field Committee is actively working with contractors to schedule a time for the court to be repaired and resurfaced.  The exact timing is not know yet but we will keep everyone informed as decisions are made.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding during these challenging times.


No Wipes Down the Pipes!

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For those that have moved up to the lake already or those coming up soon, please remember that the only items you can flush are toilet paper and human waste.  That means no wipes, tissues, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, or deceased pets.  There was a significant clog in our sewer line this week and it took several experts to get it cleared.  Our older plumbing infrastructure is not capable of handling these other materials.  Even the “flushable” wipes are not appropriate to dispose of in the toilet.  These products get caught in the joints/elbows of our sewer lines and do not break down.  Thank you for your cooperation and stay safe!


Recycling Update

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For those that have moved into camp already, you may have noticed that recycling has not been picked up consistently.  I spoke with the town today and we are working through the issue, but it may take a few weeks to get things back on schedule.  For now, do not put out recycling on Tuesday night.  Also note that the Recycling Center in town is closed temporarily for dropoff but they are trying to reopen it in the next few weeks.  Once we have the issue corrected and the schedule confirmed, I will send out instructions.  Hang tight, stay safe, and I’ll let you know when things are back on track.


Estling Lake Road Closure at Train Station

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NJ Transit has been prepping the train crossing at the start of Estling Lake Rd for upcoming repair work. It is expected that the railroad crossing will be closed for all traffic beginning on Wed April 15th. It is anticipated that the emergency access road will be utilized to allow traffic to pass, but it is unclear how much this will impact our ability to come and go. For now, assume that there will be restrictions getting in and out of the lake so please plan accordingly. The construction at the crossing is estimated to last two weeks but that could change based on weather and other factors.


Summer at Estling

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What will this summer be like at Estling?  The operating assumption of the Board is “a normal summer, even if somewhat delayed”.  We believe this to be an upbeat but realistic approach in this environment where no one really knows. 

Campers are starting to move in.  As you greet those returning, virtual hugs only please.  We will all need to respect social distancing.  Dot Zalesky will move up this weekend.  Dotti has offered to deliver mail for now.  She will wear gloves.

Work week-end is June 13th.  Given the current restrictions in NJ (see the current NJ rules and guidelines), work week-end might well be delayed.  We will make this decision in a few weeks.

That’s it for now.  Wishing you good health. 
-Rick


Barbara Doremus

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We just received a call from Scott Doremus that his mother Barbara Doremus passed away. Barbara was the daughter of Myrtle Creran, Camp #25. Many campers remember Barbara and her brothers Dennis Creran and Bruce Macintosh. We extend our sympathy to Scott, Doug, and Megan

-Rick


Kaye Bischoff

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I received a call this morning from Kim with the news that her mother Kaye passed away. Kaye had been struggling for some time, being in hospice care for several months. Many of us fondly remember Kaye, a lady with tremendous energy, a big personality, and a big heart. She will be missed.

There will be a service for Kaye in Florida after the coronavirus restrictions are lifted. I know that I speak for all in sending our best wishes to Kim, Pam, Kathy and the entire family.

-Rick


Message from Bob Reitwiesner

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On behalf of Maureen, myself and my entire family I want to extend many many thanks to the Estling Lake Community for its overwhelming thoughtfulness in remembrance of Jim. It was great to see so many of you again despite the compressed timeframe we were working under in arranging the Services. Many who were unable to attend relayed their thoughts through other campers and in other ways. In all, it meant a lot to myself and my family. Estling Lake was Jim’s “happy place” and his comfort zone in dealing with his illness. You all contributed to that feeling by offering help when he needed it and including him in many social events. Sending him off in such a special way was truly a gesture of friendship and an example of how close the Estling Lake Community is. I hope to see more of you in the coming months and wish you all a wonderful 2019 Summer season at Estling.

  • Bob Reitwiesner

Mary Mertens

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Former long-time camper Mary Mertens passed away this past Saturday. Son Fred posted the following on Facebook:

This was our first Easter without our mom. My mother passed early yesterday morning. We are having a memorial service for her here, in Asheville, NC on Tuesday morning. We’ll be having another service for her in NJ in the upcoming weeks. I’m grateful for family, friends, my brother Dan Mertens and his wife Terry, my wife Heather Otto and all of my mother’s friends here in NC for all their love and support. Thank you to everyone who reached out to us- your kind words mean the world to me.

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/citizen-times/obituary.aspx?n=mary-mertens&pid=192622883&fhid=26850

https://calhounmaniafuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/3820661/Mertens-Mary%20S./obituary.php