Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • January 25, 2012 Business Pascack Community Bank opens new branch in Waldwick Pascack Bancorp, Inc., the holding company for Pascack Community Bank, has announced the opening of its seventh branch, which is located at 64 Crescent Avenue in Waldwick. The bank has also announced the appointment of the branch’s new management team, which includes Michele Calise, vice president and branch manager; Erica Tilstra, AVP, assistant branch manager; and Christina Agugliaro, customer service representative. “We are excited about the opening of our seventh branch, our first west of Route 17 and located at a key intersection of County Road 502 and Crescent Avenue on the border of several towns including Waldwick, Wyckoff, and Midland Park. The branch is staffed by an experienced team of professionals,” stated Bruce M. Meisel, president and CEO of Pascack Community Bank. “Each has superior banking and customer service skills with a commitment to exceptional customer service, the hallmark of our success.” Pascack Community Bank announces the opening of its new branch in Waldwick, which is the bank’s seventh, and the appointment of the branch management team: Michele Calise, vice president, branch manager; Erica Tilstra, AVP, assistant branch manager; and Christina Agugliaro, customer service representative. The Shannon Rose, New Jersey’s most authentic Irish Pub, held its grand opening on Monday, Jan. 16 in Ramsey. Among the pub’s first guests was Shannon Rose Colucci, age 9, of Mahwah, who dined with her family and was very excited to eat at a restaurant bearing her name. In actuality, the pub is named after Shannon Doherty Portell, who grew up in Ridgewood and is the daughter of owner Ed Doherty of Doherty Enterprises, Inc, headquartered in Allendale. Not only is ‘Rose’ a traditional name amongst pubs in Ireland, it’s also the last name of Doherty’s partner and owner of The Rose Group, Harry Rose. Young Shannon Rose enjoyed an evening of good food and live entertainment along with her family. The Shannon Rose in Ramsey, like its counterparts in Clifton and Woodbridge, is open for lunch and dinner from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week. For more information, visit thepPub’s website www.theshannonrose.com or call (201) 962-7602. Pictured are Jeff Colucci of Mahwah, Eileen and Becky Turano of Ramsey, Jeff Jr., Margaret and Shannon Rose Colucci of Mahwah. ‘Shannon Rose’ meets the Shannon Rose... As branch manager, Calise will be responsible for growth and operations of the Waldwick branch including customer support, new business development, and community outreach programs. Prior to joining Pascack, Calise held the positions of chief retail officer at North Jersey Community Bank and service director at Wachovia/Wells Fargo. She has over 30 years of banking experience. She is a member of the board of directors and treasurer of the Center for Food Action and is an active member of Women United in Philanthropy. Tilstra will be responsible for daily operations, customer service, and business development. Tilstra has been an employee of Pascack since 2008 and was instrumen- tal in the opening and management of the bank’s fourth and fifth branches located at 9 Polifly Road in Hackensack and 1 East Passaic Street in Rochelle Park, respectively. Prior to joining Pascack, Tilstra held the position of branch service manager at Greater Community Bank, now Valley National Bank. Agugliaro will be responsible for assisting customers with new accounts and daily banking needs and solutions. Prior to joining Pascack, Agugliaro, who has six years of banking experience, held the position of head teller at Saddle River Valley Bank in Saddle River. She is currently completing a bachelor’s degree in accounting at Bergen (continued on page 20) School board (continued from page 13) year per administrator, with another $2,000 available from a bank established from funds not used annually. The bank may not exceed $12,000 per year. An employee getting reimbursement must continue to work in the district for at least three more years or he/she will have to return the amount received. New salaries over the life of the contract range as follows: $122,744 to $128,958 for the Highland principal; $125,000 to $131,328 for the high school principal; $89,000 to $93,506 for the vice principal; $115,166 to $120,996 for the elementary vice principal and $120,000 to $126,075 for the curriculum director. The director of special services and athletic director positions are currently filled with interim personnel and their salaries are not included in the contract.