June 13, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 21
Business
Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings
Bedtime Story Time slated The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library located at 91 Warren Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus invites children to a Bedtime Story Time on Thursday, June 21 at 7:15 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to come in their PJ’s and bring a favorite toy or blanket. Call (201) 445-8078 for more information. Rummage Sale set Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church located at 70 Sheridan Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus will host its annual Rummage Sale on June 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale will feature housewares, home décor, gift items, jewelry, crafts, toys, books, furniture, tools, sporting goods, luggage, electronics, and more. Proceeds will benefit the ministries of Saint Bartholomew’s Church. Call (201) 444-5025 or visit stbartshhk.com for details. Register for reading club Registration for the Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library’s Summer Reading Club is under way and continues throughout June. The program will begin July 1 and run until Labor Day. “Dream Big: READ!” is open to local children and will feature bags, bookmarks, stickers, and prizes for all who participate. Children are invited to the library to keep track their summer reading and to take part in the club’s activities. Parents must be present at registration. For more information, call (201) 445-8078. The library is located at 91 Warren Avenue. Library trustees plan meeting The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library Board of Trustees will meet on June 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the library located at 91 Warren Avenue. The meeting is open to the public. Church postpones Golf Outing Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church has postponed its Golf Outing, which had been scheduled for June 18. Updated information will be released shortly. ‘Treasures from Ho-Ho-Kus’ for sale The Contemporary Cub of Ho-Ho-Kus is offering its “Treasures from Ho-Ho-Kus” cookbook for $20. This edition is a revision of the 1975 “Ho-Ho-Kus Hostesses” cookbook. The updated version contains favorite recipes, some of which are over 100 years old, from residents, past and present U.S. Presidents, the Ho-Ho-Kus Inn, and the Hermitage. Proceeds will benefit various charities. Copies are available at borough hall, 333 Warren Avenue.
The Atlantic Stewardship Bank Board of Directors recently announced the appointment of six new members to the bank’s business development boards. Members are appointed for three-year terms, during which they will promote the bank to individuals and businesses throughout the communities in Bergen, Morris, and Passaic counties where the bank maintains branches. New appointees to the bank’s Bergen board are Linda A. Brock, office manager of Vander Plaat Funeral Home of Wyckoff, and Jeffrey R. Van Inwegen, M.D, president and medical director of New Jersey Regional Eye Care in Ramsey. Newly appointed to the bank’s Passaic board are George Schaaf, director, Western Union in Montvale, and Donald G. Matthews, Esq., partner at Galante & Matthews, Esqs. in Wayne. Appointees to the bank’s Morris board are Peter Bartlett Ruprecht, president and CEO of Drive-Master Co., Inc. in Fairfield, and Kenneth Vander May, funeral director at Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home located in Wayne. “Atlantic Stewardship Bank is a community-minded bank, and these six individuals are well suited to bring in
ASB names new board members
new customers,” said Atlantic Stewardship Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Van Ostenbridge. “They are aware of and concerned about the financial well being of the communities we serve, and they support the bank’s unique mission and tithing program. We look forward to their assistance.” Six members were retired after serving their terms on the bank’s boards. Those retirees include: Janyce Bandstra and John Scoccola, Bergen; Ruth Kuder and Charles Verhoog, Passaic; and Vernon Kuiken and Edward Ramirez, Morris. Also retiring was longtime board member Garret A. Hoogerhyde, CPA, who has served on the both the Bergen and Morris boards. Atlantic Stewardship Bank, a subsidiary of Stewardship Financial Corporation, maintains banking locations in Hawthorne, Midland Park, Montville, North Haledon, Pequannock, Ridgewood, Waldwick, Wayne, Westwood, and Wyckoff. Established in 1985, ASB is a full-service community bank serving both individuals and businesses. The bank is a subsidiary of Stewardship Financial Corporation trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol SSFN. The bank’s website is www.asbnow.com.
The Allendale Community for Mature Living has been named a finalist for Nursing Home/Assisted Living Facility of the Year in the 2012 NJBIZ Healthcare Heroes Awards Program. NJBIZ’s Healthcare Heroes Awards Program honors both individuals and organizations making a significant impact on the quality of health care in New Jersey. Finalists and winners were chosen by an independent panel of judges including Mary Ann T. Donohue, Ph.D., RN, APN, NEA-BC, Jersey Shore University Medical Center; Dr. Richard Dool, Seton Hall University; Dr. Vincent Grasso; D.N. Lombardi, Ph.D., USMC®, Stevens Healthcare Partnerships; Dean Paranicas, Healthcare Institute of New Jersey; and David Taylor, New Jersey Patient Care and
Business is finalist for healthcare award
Access Coalition. “It’s an honor to be named a finalist in the Nursing Home/Assisted Living Facility of the Year category of the Healthcare Heroes Awards,” said Hector Giancarlo, M.D., F.A.C.S., founder and president of The Allendale Community. “From our earliest days, my goal was – and continues to be – to help older adults remain as active and self-sufficient as possible throughout the natural aging process.” A pioneer in modern-day eldercare, The Allendale Community was one of the first of its kind in the region to incorporate four fully-licensed levels of residency: The Allendale Nursing Home, The Rehabilitation Center at The Allendale Community, Carlton Court, and The Atrium Assisted Living.
The Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce will honor the 2012 MRCC Ramapo College of New Jersey scholarship recipient at a June 13 luncheon. The event will be held from noon to 2 p.m. at the Ramsey Golf & Country Club, located at 105 Lakeside Drive in Ramsey. This year’s scholarship recipient is Lauren Smith of Emerson.
Chamber to honor scholarship recipient
Representatives from Ramapo College, Eastwick College, and Berkeley College will speak at the luncheon. The cost is $35 for Chamber members and $50 for nonmembers. Advance registration is preferred; an additional $5 processing fee will be charged if paid the day of event. For reservations, visit mahwah.com or call (201) 529-5566.