August 12, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 15 Franklin Lakes Scribe University announces Dean’s List The University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware has named the following Franklin Lakes students to its Dean’s List for the spring 2009 semester: Michael Connor Golz, a freshman university studies major in the College of University Studies; and Sarah Rose Mainardi, a senior animal science major in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. To be placed on the Dean’s List a student must have a grade point average of 3.33 or above for the semester. Atlantic City trip set The Horizons at Franklin Lakes has planned a trip to Atlantic City on Thursday, Aug. 20. The bus will be leaving for Showboat Casino at 9:45 a.m. Breakfast will be served in the Community Room prior to departure. The cost is $16 per person and participants will receive $30 slot play from the casino. The return trip will include prizes and a light snack. Anyone interest in joining the residents should call Jerri Brown at (201) 847-2525. Deitrich to exhibit at library Ridgewood resident Pam Deitrich will exhibit her award-winning art and wire sculpture at the Franklin Lakes Public Library during the month of August. Deitrich’s mixed media paintings have been recognized in juried exhibitions for their celebration of light, line, and color. She worked as an illustrator and art educator after earning her BFA from Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia. She earned a master’s degree in museum studies at Seton Hall University and worked as a curator of textiles and costumes. Deitrich will be joined by local artist Ellen Reinkraut to do a children’s workshop at the library in August. Call the library at (201) 891-2224 for more information. Prospective members invited to picnic Barnert Temple will open its doors to prospective members at the Annual Congregational Picnic, Sunday, Sept. 13, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The picnic will feature a barbecue, an array of games for all to enjoy, and a chance to meet and greet temple members and clergy. The Barnert Temple is committed to offering Reform Jewish experiences that are relevant, accessible, and meaningful for people of all ages and backgrounds and prides itself in valuing and appreciating each member of the community. The Annual Picnic showcases the range of opportunities Barnert offers to engage and inspire its members. Barnert’s many active committees will have members on hand to welcome visitors and discuss programs. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the membership booth, and the tables staffed by members of Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Social Action and other auxiliaries and committees. Information about Barnert’s preschool, religious school, adult education opportunities and other programs will be available. For information about joining Barnert Temple, contact Alice Kintisch, membership liaison, at (201) 848-1800. Oral histories available The Franklin Lakes Public Library and Franklin Avenue Middle School have joined together to create an oral history of Franklin Lakes and Bergen County. The ongoing, collaborative project’s goal is to preserve personal stories and accounts of the area’s local history. With the supervision of Library Director Gerry McMahon, Local History Librarian Samantha McCoy and Teen Librarian Kate Vasilik secured a grant to assist in the documentation of personal interviews. Funding was made possible in part by the Bergen County Department of Parks and the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of Cultural Affairs in the Department of State, through grant funds administered by the Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs. Face-to-face interviews with senior members of the community were conducted by students from Franklin Avenue Middle School, under the guidance and assistance of teachers Sharon Milano and Randy Freedman. It is the hope that this project will encourage an ongoing dialogue with the community and create history that is accessible to all. An interactive website with interview clips and transcripts is available at www.franklinlakeslibrary.org, and DVDs and print and Braille transcripts of the interviews are also available at Franklin Lakes Public Library. It is the hope that this project will not only allow for historical preservation through personal memories, but that it will also provide a truly meaningful account of Franklin Lakes and Bergen County history to residents of the area, interested educators, and historians. Any member of the community interested in being a part of this project in the future can contact Franklin Lakes Library at (201) 891-2224. Foundation hosts 5K Run/Walk The Fourth Annual Angels of Hope 5K Run/Walk, sponsored by Miller’s Pharmacy of Wyckoff and Nuzzi Chiropractic Family and Sports Center, is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 13 at the McBride Field in Franklin Lakes. Start time is 10 a.m. Registration is at 8 a.m. and the preregistration fee is $25, $30 after Sept. 5. Registration forms are online at the Angel of Hope Foundation. Prizes will be awarded to the top three individual fundraisers and top three men and women overall, and to the top three male and female in each age group. Cheerleading coaches sought The Franklin Lakes Recreation Department is seeking experienced cheerleading coaches to coordinate, coach, and develop the program. Parent volunteers are also needed to help oversee each group and coordinate chaperone lists and game day duties. For information, call (201) 847-8200. New students may now enroll Parents of school age children new to the district are encouraged to contact their local school to register as soon as possible. Parents may call the board of education office at (201) 891-1856 for specific information on which neighborhood school their child will be attending. Press releases and photographs may be e-mailed to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline: Wednesday at noon. Rooster ordinance (continued from page 9) against another. The borough’s noise ordinance was adopted in 1990 and has been amended several times since then. It prohibits the keeping of any animal that causes or creates a noise of such a character, intensity, or duration as to be detrimental to the life, health, or welfare of any individual or which either constantly or intermittently annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, peace or safety of any individual to an unreasonable extent. The existing ordinance does not apply to church bells or the activities of borough departments in the performance of their duties, drills or public demonstrations, or the activities in public parks, playgrounds, or public buildings under the permission of the authority of borough officials, or work performed by public utilities to prevent the interruption of services. Construction fees (continued from page 7) detectors and $10 each over that number. The fee for a permit for the demolition of a one- or twofamily residence would be $100; demolition of an accessory structure of a one- or two-family house would be $50. The charge for all other buildings or structures would be $200. Certificates of occupancy would cost five percent of new construction fees, with a minimum of $50, while a certificate of continued occupancy, or a certificate of occupancy granted as a result of a change in use, would be $100. The fee for a certificate of occupancy upon the resale of residential property would be $50. The fee for a multiple certificate of occupancy would be $100 per unit. Ordinances relating to these fees may be viewed on the bulletin board at the municipal building or on the borough’s website at www.franklinlakes.org. September Brides A Fall Wedding Showcase By participating in this very special supplement to The Villadom TIMES, you’ll get the selective exposure you need in 56,300 households in your market area. The Best Stinger is a Dead Stinger! 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