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(continued from previous page) dancing, and singing. The festival will include a luncheon with a one hour open bar, garden salad, choice of pasta or soup, choice of entrée, dessert, coffee or tea, and wine and soda during dinner. The bus will leave at 9:30 a.m. and will depart for home at 3:30 p.m. For further information, contact Susanne Small at (201) 529-5757, extension 213
Mahwah Municipal Building at 475 Corporate Drive. Winter family featured in exhibit The Mahwah Museum at 201 Franklin Turnpike is hosting an exhibit, “Winters for All Seasons,” now through May 31. The exhibit chronicles the legacy of the Winter family. From the 1790s to 1961, the Winter family influenced the growth of downtown Mahwah. Family members were business people, civic leaders, church elders, and innovators. This diorama created by Carol W. Greene is based on her new book, “The Ramapough Chronicles,” which will soon be available for purchase at the museum. The museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults; those under age 18 are admitted free of charge. For additional information, visit www.mahwahmuseum.org.
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(continued from page 6) director of the Kanebridge Corporation’s marketing department, where he has been employed for 25 years. The candidate is a volunteer coach and umpire for the Ramsey Baseball Association. He is a parishioner at Saint Paul’s Church, where he has served as a reader and a religious education instructor. Meiman and his wife Linda are the parents of two. Their daughter is a graduate of Ramsey High School and their Emergency preparedness program set son is currently in the fourth grade. Monteith was a Ramsey Board of Education trustee Tips on how to prepare for an emergency will be offered from 1996 to 2007, when she opted not to seek a new term. at the Mahwah Public Library at 7 p.m. on March 10. BerIn 2009 she returned to the board, replacing trustee Erik nadette Flaim and Susan Corbo of Attention2Detail will Endress, who resigned. outline what documentation would be necessary to rebuild Secondhand shop accepting donations She is a graduate of Ramsey high and of the University a life in the event of disaster. The organization team goes A secondhand shop known as Pandora’s Box will open of New Hampshire, where she received a BA in microbiolbeyond fire alarms, smoke detectors, and extra food in the in the Mahwah Senior Center on April 1. The center is now ogy with a minor in chemistry. Now retired, she worked for pantry. No tickets are necessary for this presentation. The library accepting new or gently used women’s clothing in all sizes. over 30 years in the diagnostic/biotechnology industry. Her Please note: No shoes, hats, or clothing for children or men community involvement has included work with the local is located at 100 Ridge Road. Call (201) 529-READ. will be accepted. Decorative items are welcome. For fur- Boy and Girl Scout organizations. She has been a Sunday ther information, call Susanne Small at (201) 529-5757, school teacher at the First Presbyterian Church for 18 years. Saint Patrick’s Day Dinner set extension 213. She and her husband Bob have two children and one grandRamapo Reformed Church, 100 Island Road, will host a child. Culinary Institute, winery tours planned Saint Patrick’s Day Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner from Williams has been a Ramsey resident for 18 years. She 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, March 13. Dinner, available for The Mahwah Senior Center is planning a trip to the holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of eat-in or takeout, is $10. Children’s meals are $5. Advance Culinary Institute and the Brotherhood Winery on April 7. Denver and is currently director of operations for an estate tickets or reservations are necessary. Call (201) 529-3075 The tour will feature deluxe motor coach transportation, a planning firm. She has served on the Ramsey Board of for details. guided tour of the Culinary Institute of America, a three- Education for the past three years. course luncheon at Ristorante Caterina De Medici, and a Her son is a junior at Ramsey High School and her twin Board of health to meet tour and tasting at the Brotherhood Winery. The cost for daughters attend eighth grade at Smith School. She is a The Mahwah Board of Health will meet on Tuesday, this trip is $51 per person. For further information, contact past-president of the Ramsey Education Foundation and March 9 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Rosalie Giudice at (201) 529-5757 extension 277. has chaired several PTO committees.
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