Area November 30, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17 On Saturday, Nov. 19, a resident of Lockwood Drive, Waldwick reported that he returned home to find that his house had been burglarized. An initial investigation determined that the burglary occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. Entry to the residence was gained through a kitchen window at the rear of the house. The actor was able to pry open the window and climb onto the kitchen Police urge vigilance, tips in local burglary counter. A jewelry stand in the master bedroom was opened and the contents were removed. A second burglary was reported by a resident of Raffello Place, which is off Lockwood Drive. The actor or actors entered through a kitchen window at the rear of the house. The master bedroom was entered and several pieces of jewelry were removed. The time frame for this burglary is estimated to be at around the same time as the Lockwood Drive incident. Residents are reminded to call police headquarters at (201) 652-5700 if they see or hear anything suspicious. Police urge residents to leave lights on and always try to give the appearance that someone is home. Beginning Sunday, Dec. 4 and running through March 25, the Ramsey Farmers Market will move indoors to the Eric Smith School at 73 Monroe Street. The indoor market will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over 20 vendors will be participating, bringing artisanal Ramsey Farmers Market to continue indoors this winter breads and cheeses, seasonal fresh produce, homemade chili, gourmet coffees and teas, nuts, homemade toffee, and so much more. Farm fresh seasonal produce will be available. The Ramsey Farmers Market is sponsored by the Ramsey Historical Association. Visit www.ramseyfamersmarket.org for the latest market information or call (201) 675-6866. The Pay it Forward program collection will continue at the indoor market.