Notices
Womanspace still providing all services, hotline numbers to victims of domestic violence
The following information was provided by Womanspace Inc., a nonprofit agency in Mercer County that provides a comprehensive array of services to individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence and that is dedicated to improving the quality of life for adults and their families.
While the world shelters in place, children learn from home and parents may or may not be working from home, the incidents of domestic violence in our community and across the country have skyrocketed. Calls to law enforcement about domestic disputes are up, yet calls and referrals to domestic violence programs are down. This can only be attributed to fear.
Womanspace, Mercer County’s domestic violence provider, wants you to know that it is open for business and still providing all services and the hotline numbers. Womanspace operates both the county and statewide domestic violence hotline and the county sexual assault line. The statewide sexual assault hotline is operated by the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
New Jersey and many states around the country are reporting a decline in calls to domestic violence and sexual assault hotlines since the beginning of March. Victims may not be able to safely reach out to police or agencies for assistance.
Womanspace continues to serve victims and survivors here in Mercer County. The Safe House provides safe, short-term emergency housing for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in a confidential location.
• Mercer County 24-Hour Bilingual Hotline for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault crisis assistance and information: 609-394-9000
• Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals can text Womanspace 24/7: 609-619-1888
• Counselors are doing screening, counseling and support by phone and secure video until the counseling office reopens. Barbara and Herb Goodfriend Counseling Center: 609-394-2532
• Administrative Office, Crisis Intervention Teams, Education, Outreach & Training: 609-394-0136
• 24-Hour Bilingual Hotlines for Domestic Violence and- Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-572-SAFE (7233)
• Statewide Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800- 601-7200
• Visit the Womanspace website: www.womanspace.org
JCP&L Reminds Customers To Stay Away From Down Wires
JCP&L reminds customers to immediately report any downed wires to the company, or their local police department. Customers should never go near a downed power line, even if they think it is no longer carrying electricity. Extra caution should be used in areas where downed lines are tangled in trees or other debris. To report downed wires or power outages, call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), or click the “Report Outage” link at www.firstenergycorp.com.
Flush toilet paper only!
PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH ANY WIPES DOWN THE TOILET, EVEN THOSE THAT SAY THEY ARE FLUSHABLE! WIPES IN THE SANITATION SYSTEM CAUSES CLOGS AND DAMAGES PLANT EQUIPMENT. NOW IS NOT THE TIME FOR YOUR FAMILY TO BE UNABLE TO USE YOUR TOILET…THROW THEM IN THE TRASH WHERE THEY BELONG. FLUSH TOILET PAPER ONLY, NO WIPES OR PAPER TOWELS. We thank you for your cooperation in this important matter.
Spotted Lanternfly
As we are approaching late fall, we are upon the spotted lanternfly mating (SLF) season. It is important to note that SLF should be killed as soon as they are spotted, no matter what life stage they are in. They are an incredibly harmful invasive insect. SLF can be found in vehicles, trailers, brush, stones, outdoor furniture, grill, trees, etc. They prefer the invasive tree of heaven. You can expedite the Department of Agriculture and APHIS survey and treatment efforts by signing a Treatment Agreement for your respective property. You can also click here for homeowners information on how to address SLF on their property.