Glen Rock September 26, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 9 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 deliv- Services now available to local senior citizens ery 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. Aid for academy Academy of Our Lady in Glen Rock recently received a $1,000 donation from Bob’s Discount Furniture’s Store Manager Kenneth Richmond. Pictured are Tatiana Pinzon, school office manager; Marcos Caballero and Christian Caballero, students; Principal Patricia Keenaghan; Taj-Malik Benning, student; and Kenneth Richmond.