Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • November 30, 2011 Business Atlantic Stewardship Bank is now collecting, new, unwrapped gifts for children at all of its branches through its Wish Tree program. The Bank’s BEACH (Bank Employees Assisting Charities) Club coordinates this annual gift drive, and each of the bank’s 13 branches displays a small Christmas tree decorated with ornaments and gifts tags for the collection. Both bank customers and associates are encouraged to take a tag and an ornament from the tree and return with Atlantic Stewardship hosts ‘Wish Tree’ collection a new, unwrapped gift suitable for a child under age 16. This year’s gift collection will continue through Thursday, Dec. 15. The gifts will be presented to local charitable organizations, such as New City Kids, Westwood Cares, CUMAC, Harvest Outreach Ministries, and New Hope Ministries to distribute to needy and inner city children. Atlantic Stewardship Bank, a subsidiary of Stewardship Financial Corporation, maintains branches in Hawthorne, Midland Park, Montville, North Haledon, Pequannock, Ridgewood, Waldwick, Wayne, Westwood, and Wyckoff. Power Wash Seal of Bergen County is preparing for projects of all shapes and sizes this holiday season. In the past decade, the tradition of adorning one’s house with Christmas lights or Hanukkah decorations has seen some fierce competition between neighbors looking to display their brightest and best. The well-known “Elvis House” Expert sees new approaches in holiday decorating of Mahwah had become such a tourist attraction that onlookers would jam the streets throughout the affluent northern neighborhood from mid-November until well past Christmas. “It’s becoming more elaborate every year,” said (continued on page 20)