Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • December 12, 2012 Glen Rock Roundup New GRTV programs available Glen Rock TV’s newest programs are available on FiOS Channel 32, Cablevision Channel 77, and online at www. glenrockTV.com. The lineup includes the Glen Rock Holiday Tree Lighting and the Glen Rock Interfaith Thanksgiving Service. Anyone interested in submitting a program or volunteering at the station may visit www.glenrockTV.com. Gardeners to host Muzychko Bill Muzychko will discuss “Growing Figs the New Jersey Way” at the Glen Rock Garden Club’s Dec. 18 meeting. The group will meet at the Glen Rock Municipal Annex Building at 678 Maple Avenue at 7:45 p.m. A Flemington resident, Muzychko has been successfully growing and selling fig trees and figs since 2001. His slide show will demonstrate his unique growing method for fig trees, which usually grow in subtropical climates. The meeting is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call (201) 447-6099. Legion sells Entertainment Books Now through Dec. 15, the American Legion in Glen Rock will be selling the Entertainment 2013 coupon books for $30 each. The book contains discount offers for dining out, travel, entertainment, and shopping. Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit the Veterans Home in Paramus. Call (201) 445-9238 to order a copy. Seniors plan trip The Glen Rock Seniors will travel to the Landmark Inn in East Rutherford on Dec. 13 for a holiday luncheon. This event will include a performance of “Home for the Holidays” by the Jersey Dreamers and Christmas songs with the Chessmen. The cost, which includes the show, lunch, and transportation, is $37 for members and $40 for non-members. The bus will leave from Wilde Park at 10:15 a.m. For more information, or to reserve a seat, contact Evelyn at (201) 445-9238. ESL and computer classes available The Glen Rock Public Library’s ESL (English as a Second Language) conversation groups will meet every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Registration is not required, but participants should have basic English speaking ability. On Dec. 12, the library will offer a class on eReaders from 7 to 8 p.m. Registration may be completed by calling the library at (201) 670-3970. The library is located at 315 Rock Road. Library delivers The Glen Rock Public Library offers free delivery of library materials to borough seniors who are housebound. The library will deliver and pick up books, movies, and other library items. Interested patrons may contact the reference librarian at (201) 670-3970 for details. Exhibitors sought The Glen Rock Library is looking for interesting, antique, artistic, whimsical, beautiful, and/or unique collections. The exhibits, which change monthly, are kept in the library’s three display cases. Placards identify the exhibitors. Collectors interested in sharing their cherished objects are invited to contact Sally at the library, (201) 6703970. Senior services available Glen Rock senior and/or handicapped residents living alone, who are not capable of carrying their recyclables to the curb for pick-up, can now get help. The DPW will provide them with two covered containers, one for cans and plastic bottles and one for paper and cardboard. On collection days, see borough calendar, the DPW will do a special pick-up from the rear yard and return the containers to their location. Residents who might be interested in this service should contact Paula Fleming at borough hall at (201) 670- 3956 for an application. For those seniors in need of home delivery of books and other library materials contact Emily Haberman at (201) 670-3070. Glen Rock maintains a roster of free or discount-priced activities for senior citizens, including bus rides to scheduled shopping trips on the commuter bus, and discount ticket books for taxicab rides. The Senior Citizen Advisory Committee meetings are a focal point where seniors can express their concerns, which are then brought before the Glen Rock Borough Council by Committee Chair Doris Ciaramella. Ciaramella regularly attends the night meeting of the council and advocates senior programs, causes and interests. Knitters meet at library Knitters have been congregating at the Glen Rock Library. People just whip out their projects, (crochet too) and attract other people to discuss projects, yarn and yarn sources. Formal instruction and help with projects with experienced knitters are held every Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 2 p.m. Take advantage of the company, experience, be stimulated to try a new project. Beginners are welcome. AP Scholars (continued from page 4) Jacobini, Michell J. Keller, Robert E. Matts, Scott V. Menken, Corey W. Meyer, Jospeh Moran, Brendan T. Mullen, Anthony G. Orosz, Damian O’Sullivan, Matthew W. Owens, Daniel J. Pallotta, Kirtan N. Patel, David E. Rameau, Landon C. Schertz, Michael W. Sielski, Christopher J. Stanziale, John Trieste, and Garrett D. Vinett. Don Bosco Prep is located in Ramsey.