Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • August 17, 2011 Allendale Concerned Citizens group receives aid from Newcomers For the second year in a row, the Allendale Newcomers Club has made a donation to Concerned Citizens of Allendale, the non-profit organization that is restoring the John Fell House on Franklin Turnpike in Allendale. “The Newcomers Club does an amazing job of welcoming people into the Allendale community. We appreciate the club’s support of the John Fell House as we ensure that this house remains an historic and integral part of this town that we all cherish,” CCA President Susanne Lovisolo said, thanking the ANC for its continued support. Area Kristen Tsarnas and Anne Kay of the Allendale Newcomers present a donation to CCA President Susanne Lovisolo and CCA members Pat Finn and Mike Limatola at the Fell House. The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office and PBA Local 134 have partnered with Adopta-Soldier Platoon, Inc., a local nonprofit organization that sends care packages to U.S. troops currently deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Officers and cadets from BCSO’s Youth Law Enforcement Leadership Academy will sponsor a collection drive to benefit soldiers of the New Jersey National Guard’s 2-113th Infantry – SECFOR Platoon, whose 42 soldiers deployed to Afghanistan this spring. Donated goods will also go to two units of the 10th Mountain Division in Southern Afghanistan, which also recently deployed and consists of more than 300 soldiers. “We are excited to team up with Adopta-Soldier Platoon to provide much-needed supplies and care packages to our deployed troops,” Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino said. “These brave men and women have left behind their families and loved ones to defend our country. The least we can do is show them our gratitude and support by sending them some of the comforts of home.” “We are honored and proud to be working with the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office. It’s a great fit since our SECFOR Platoon is providing security over there and we even have Bergen County soldiers in the unit,” said Alan Krutchkoff, president, Adopt- Collection will benefit troops in Iraq, Afghanistan a-Soldier Platoon, “and the 10th Mountain guys have been fighting hard for months and need support. Thanks to everyone for pitching in for our brave warriors!” The collection will take place outside the Bergen County Justice Center on Sunday, Sept. 18 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Members of the public and local businesses are encouraged to donate new/unused items, products and/or supplies. Suggested items include: Personal care products such as Q-tips, lip balm, deodorant, razors and shave gel, toothpaste, toothbrushes, dental floss, tissues, body and hand wipes, hand sanitizer, body wash, and fingernail clippers. The following non-perishable foods are also requested: nuts, trail mix, granola, protein bars, powdered drink mix, beef jerky, protein shakes, candy, cookies, and gum. Donors are also asked to bring T-shirts, hats, socks, batteries (AAA, AA, C, D, 9V), flip-flops, greeting cards, current video games (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PSP), dart boards and darts, phone cards, and sporting/People-type magazines. (Please do not bring books.) For more information about Adopt-aSoldier Platoon, visit www.adoptasoldierplatoon.org. For more information about the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office, call (201) 3363540. Ho-Ho-Kus Movie Under the Stars Friday, September 9th In Zone 3 reach will alone, you 0 h mes! 1,90ur adodelivered 1 That’s yo Y MAILBOX in to EVER O-KUS, HO-H , ALLENDALE , K WALDWIC ER, IV SADDLE RLE RIVER! DD UPPER SA Chamber m FREE F embers get in this spULL COLOR ecial sect ion! Saturday, September 10th The Villadom TIMES is publishing a special section featuring these Ho-Ho-Kus events. Take advantage of this opportunity to show local consumers what you have to offer. Publication Date: Wed., Sept. 7 Advertising Deadline: Wed., Aug. 31 For further information or to place your advertisement, contact Mike at The Villadom TIMES today. 201-652-0744 mike@villadom.com www.villadom.com