Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • November 18, 2009 Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings Bridges to exhibit at library Kristen Bridges will exhibit her collection of pencil drawings and pottery at the Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library’s during the month of November. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Bridges moved to Ridgewood with her family when she was in grade school. Her drawings feature animals of Africa. The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library is located at 91 Warren Avenue. Seniors plan holiday luncheon The Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors will host a “Christmas around the World” luncheon at the Brownstone in Paterson on Thursday, Dec. 3. The event will include holiday music. For details about this event, contact Sue at (201) 444-7235. The Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors group meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month in the Hermitage Education Building on Franklin Turnpike. Beverages and desserts are served at noon, and programs begin at 1 p.m. or as noted. Residents age 55 and up are welcome to attend. Contact Joan at (201) 444-4896 for program information. Fall fundraiser slated The Ho-Ho-Kus Woman’s Club will hold its annual fall fundraiser on Nov. 20 at the Waldwick Methodist Church. The doors will open at 12:30 p.m. Homemade desserts will be served with coffee and tea. Prizes will be available. The cost is $15, and the proceeds will be sent to local charities. Call (201) 445-6324 for information. VFW seeks memorabilia Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 192 in Ho-Ho-Kus is seeking photos, newspaper clippings, post cards, maps, aerial photos, and similar items featuring Ho-Ho-Kus and the immediate area, including the Hopper-Zabriskie Cemetery on First Street in Ho-Ho-Kus, prior to 1966. These items will be used for the VFW Post’s history project. All materials will be returned after scanning and copying. Contact Stanley Kober at (201) 445-1121. Box Tops for Education drive underway The Home and School Association will be collecting Box Tops for Education Labels throughout the 2009-10 school year. The community is asked to save the labels on purchases and bring them to the collection box located in borough hall. Each label is worth 10 cents to the school. For more information about this program, visit boxtops4education.com. Borough hall changes hours of operation Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Hall hours of operation have been changed to 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. (Hours were previously 8:30 to 5.) The change will eliminate the need for shift changes of borough hall employees and will cut down on energy use. The change will not affect the standard 35-hour work week for borough hall employees. Hours of operation for the Ho-Ho-Kus Department of Public Works and police department will remain unchanged. Library accepts exhibits The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library invites local artists, collectors or area residents with interesting collections to contact the library if they would be interested in displaying their collections at the library located at 91 Warren Avenue. The items would be on display for a month’s time. Interested individuals should contact the library director, Sandy Witkowski at (201) 445-8078. For a renowned physician affiliated with Hackensack University Medical Center, call THE CHOICE IS YOURS FOR 14 CONSECUTIVE YEARS CONSUMERS HAVE SAID THAT HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER HAS: THE BEST OVERALL QUALITY THE BEST IMAGE AND REPUTATION THE BEST DOCTORS THE BEST NURSES The National Research Corporation (NRC) recently recognized the nation’s top hospitals as 2009/2010 Consumer Choice Award winners. HUMC is one of the hospitals chosen for having the highest quality and image in more than 300 markets throughout the U.S. Since the award’s inception 14 years ago, HUMC consistently made the list as consumers continually choose the medical center as having the highest quality healthcare. Hackensack University Medical Center Proudly serving the community since 1888. www.humc.com Volunteer Office Cookbook available “Treasures from Ho-Ho-Kus,” a revised version of the “Ho-Ho-Kus Hostesses” (1975) is now available from the Contemporary Club for $20. This cookbook contains favorite recipes from residents, U.S. presidents, the Ho-Ho-Kus Inn, and the Hermitage. Proceeds from this year will go to The Community Church of Ho-Ho-Kus. To obtain a copy contact Sandra Alworth at (201) 447-1438. Cookbooks are also available at Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Hall.