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On April 5, 2013, West Bergen Mental Healthcare will celebrate a milestone: 50 years of service to our communities. In order to mark this special birthday, the agency will host an Anniversary Gala at The Grove in Cedar Grove. Recently, members of the Anniversary Committee met to plan the upcoming event which will include dinner, dancing, a “mystery bag” event, a special auction, and the special presentation of nine honorees: JT and Bevin Bolger, West Milford; Cathy and Warren Cooke, Ridgewood; Brenda and Frank Gallagher, Ho-Ho-Kus; Barbara and Bob Stillwell, Wyckoff; and West Bergen’s Guardian Angel, David F. Bolger, Ridgewood. Since 1963, West Bergen has been providing quality counseling and therapy to individuals and families in need. For more information on the Anniversary Gala, visit www. westbergengala.org or call Carol Cohen at (201) 444-3550. West Bergen is a non-profit organization providing a wide range of psychiatric and counseling services for all age groups with various levels of need. West Bergen is commitAnniversary Committee Members pictured above include: Judy Bruinooge, Allendale; Carol Cohen, West Bergen’s director of development; Delight Dodyk, Ridgewood; Judy Green, North Haledon; Pat Hanratty, Montvale; Rosa Hovey, Wyckoff; Bob Johnston, Emerson; Lorraine Kallman, Ridgewood; Robin Kazmierczak, Oakland; Diane O’Brien, Franklin Lakes; Joan Orseck, Glen Rock; Stella Phillips, Mahwah; Jane Rymer, Ridgewood; Lee Schaeffer, chief operating officer, West Bergen; Olivia Taylor, North Bergen; Michael Tozzoli, West Bergen CEO; Eileen Wagner, Ridgewood (not pictured) and Lisa Williamson, Ridgewood.
West Bergen plans 2013 Anniversary Gala
ted to meeting the psychological needs of each of its clients with sensitivity and responsive, innovative services of the
highest quality. For further information about West Bergen and the services it provides, call (201) 444-3550.
On Dec. 7, Atlantic Stewardship Bank celebrated 1,000 downloads of the ASB Mobile App. Each branch participated in the celebration by serving “APP”le pie to customers in the lobby. At the Midland Park branch, ASB customer Robert Torres was recognized for being the 1,000 customer to download the ASB Mobile App. Torres received a $100 gift certificate to the Apple Store along with an apple pie. Torres commented that he downloaded the APP a day or two before Hurricane Sandy and was able to use it during the storm to access his ASB accounts. “The ASB App is awesome and easy to use,” Torres said. The ASB Mobile App allows customers to access their ASB deposit accounts with one touch from their iPhone, iPad or Android Smartphone any time, day or night from virtually any location. Mobile Deposit was recently added to the ASB Mobile App so that customers may deposit a check simply by taking a picture of it with their iPhone or Android smartphone. For more information about the ASB Mobile App, visit www.asbnow.com.
Bank celebrates 1,000 app downloads
Raymond Santhouse, ASB Midland Park branch manager, presents gift card and pie to ASB customer Robert Torres.