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Township residents are invited to register for memberships at Mahwah Municipal Pool. Mahwah residents who join before the end of April will pay $275 per large family, $110 per individual, and $40 for seniors or disabled residents. Mahwah small families may join early for $110 per person, or $40 per senior. The reduced membership rates will be in effect through April 30. After April 30, the cost for Mahwah large families will be $360; individuals, $150; seniors, $40; and small families, $150 per person and $40 per senior. Membership applications have been mailed to all residents and former pool members. Applications are also available at the municipal building at 475 Corporate Drive. Non-resident fees follow: large families, $735; individuals, $275; and small families, $275 per person. Non-residents may call the pool for applications or pick them up at the municipal building. During the season, pool members may bring guests to the pool for $9 per day on weekdays, and $10 per child and $12 per adult on weekends. Mahwah residents who are not pool members are encouraged to use the pool on weekdays for a gate fee of $9. Proof of residency is required. Children under two years old are admitted free. Mahwah seniors may use the pool for a gate fee of $5. Day-use and guests will be limited at the discretion of the manager. The Mahwah Municipal pool offers a 25-meter pool with diving, a 40-foot children’s pool, and a wading pool. All are continuously chlorinated and tested every hour. There are picnic areas with grills, a playground with swings and slides, volleyball, ping pong, a covered patio with food service, shade structures, and locker rooms with showers. The pools will open for the 2010 season on Saturday,
Mahwah Pool offers discounts to early registrants
May 29 at 11:30 a.m. Membership cards will be issued at the gate. Identification is needed to pick up a card. Cards will not be mailed. After Memorial Day, the pools will open on weekdays from 4 to 8 p.m. for after-school-swimming on hot sunny Wednesdays and Fridays, and full days on weekends. Residents who are not pool members may swim during after-school time for a gate fee of $4. Spe-
cial parties and events can be scheduled at the pool two weeks prior to the event for $7 per person. Children under 12 years of age who would like to use the pools must be accompanied by an adult. Full-day, weekday, pool operations will not begin until the Mahwah schools close for the year. The pool closes for the season on Labor Day. Call (201) 529-1265 for more information. environmental awareness. The efforts of PIP brighten and beautify many areas of the township. The Bugels have two grown children and reside in Wyckoff. Scott Fisher has been the Wyckoff Public Works Manager since 1999 and is in his 22nd year of service to the township. He is responsible for a staff of 13 who maintain parks, playgrounds, public areas, roads, buildings, and facilities. His responsibilities include snow plowing, leaf collection, and posting regulatory signs. He has been named Public Work Manager of the Year in 2004, 2006, and 2008 by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Public Works Association. He is an active Wyckoff volunteer firefighter and is serving as fire captain in Fire Company #1. In 2005, Fisher received the Dana Hannon Distinguished Service Award for rescuing a resident from a hazardous condition with a fellow firefighter. He has volunteered for three years on the Wyckoff Planning Board and currently served on the Wyckoff Shade Tree Commission. He assists with Eagle Scout projects, provides recycling center tours for Scouts, trains new firefighters, and helped design and build the 911 Remembrance Memorial and Freedom Garden. The community is invited to join in the celebration. Tickets are $70 per person and are available by calling the Y’s Development Office at (201)-891-2081.
(continued from page 8) Professional Landcare Network Association. He spearheaded the formation of New Jersey’s Certified Landscape Technician testing program, and consults for Vander Koi Associates. He is as an adjunct professor at Bergen Community College as is a member of the BCC Advisory Board. He is chairman of the Atlantic Stewardship Bank Development Board and gives back to the community by serving as Chairman of the Wyckoff Shade Tree Commission and as a member of the Wyckoff Board of Adjustment. Mark married his wife Heather in 1994 and they reside in Wyckoff with their three children. Tom and Mary Bugel moved to Wyckoff in 1968. In the early 1970s, they initiated the first “Save Spring Lake” Campaign. After a second campaign, they enjoyed the rebirth of Spring Lake and the Wyckoff YMCA. Soon after, Tom served on Wyckoff’s first Environmental Commission. In 1987, Tom and Mary helped form Wyckoff’s “Partners in Pride” (PIP), a committee of volunteers who landscape, plant pocket gardens and planters, and educate the public about keeping Wyckoff litter-free. Today, PIP is a vital program which encourages responsibility, volunteerism, and
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