February 16, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 9
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The County of Bergen, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, Bergen County Sheriff’s Office, and the Bergen County Police Department have announced that applications are now being accepted for the Bergen County Youth Police Academy, Class #6. The academy is a two-week “day camp” (Monday through Friday) that is offered free of charge to qualified Bergen County young men and women entering the grades nine through 12. The camp is funded through money forfeited from criminal enterprises. This year’s academy will run from June 27 through July 8. The motto of the Bergen County Youth Police Academy is “Honor – Respect – Commitment.” The objective is to educate the cadets about public service including county government, the judiciary, emergency services, and law
Applications now being taken for Youth Police Academy
enforcement. “Designed by law enforcement professionals, the academy provides high school students with a real understanding of what actual police academy cadets experience,” stated Prosecutor John L. Molinelli. “Strong emphasis is placed on self respect, respect of others, teamwork, and commitment to one’s goals.” The curriculum will consist of hands-on, interactive educational activities and physical training activities. Daily programs include presentations from educators, interaction with county agencies, and field trips. The cadets will be given exposure to available state and county resources. This year’s youth academy will be held at the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute in Mahwah. Applications are available at local high schools, police depart-
ments, and online at BCPO.net. Forms must be submitted by May 6. Space is limited.For additional information, contact the Community Outreach Division at (201) 336-3540, or Eileen Hughes at ehughes@bcpo.net.
The Glen Rock Branch of The Valley Hospital Auxiliary will meet on Monday, Feb. 24 at 1 p.m. in the municipal annex on Maple Avenue. Dr. Michael C. Stewart, a local chiropractic sports physician, will offer a talk on how chiropractic works with an
Auxiliary to host health professional
emphasis on how seniors can benefit from chiropractic care. He will also explain the importance of nutrition, exercise, and maintaining a positive outlook. The meeting is open to the public and refreshments will be served. A business meeting will follow the program.
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