Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • October 31, 2012 Area On Nov. 6, registered voters will be asked to endorse their representatives to the local governing bodies. There are no contests in Allendale, Ho-Ho-Kus, or Saddle River. Allendale Allendale Council incumbents Jim Strauch and Elizabeth White, both of whom are Republicans, are seeking reelection to the two available seats on the borough’s governing body. They will run unopposed. Strauch, who is running for his fourth term, operates an environmental window installation company and has been an active environmentalist for many years. He Endorsements sought in uncontested elections has been a member of the Allendale Board of Adjustment, where he served as chairman until he was elected to the Allendale Borough Council, a member of the Goose Patrol, and an assistant marsh warden at the Celery Farm Natural Area. He made headlines a dozen years ago when he ran as a write-in Republican on a platform of saving as many trees as possible during the reconfiguration of the Crestwood Park recreational sports fields. Strauch was not elected on the write-in bid, although he received more than 1,000 votes. However, when he ran as an official Republican candidate the following year, he was elected easily. Strauch also spearheaded an initiative to prevent the construction of 24 marketvalue condominiums in eight buildings at the Orchard Common site on Franklin Turnpike. Strauch began collection donations from residents to assemble a fund to purchase the 3.4-acre site and turn it into a passive landscaped park. His success and a substantial donation from the Passaic River Valley Coalition convinced the council, especially Mayor Vince Barra and Councilwoman Elizabeth White, that the initiative had a realistic hope of success. Together with former councilman Robert Schoepflin and the rest of the council, Barra, Strauch, and White assembled enough Green Acres and Bergen County Open Space money to purchase the land with the cooperation of owner Ramon Alvarez, who offered advantageous terms and donated the stone gate. White, now seeking her third term, has been active in environmental senior activities and regularly accompanied Mayor Barra and Councilman Schoepflin on forays to Hackensack and Trenton that attracted large amounts of legislative support and outside funds to Allendale programs, notably senior and special needs housing and the preservation of open space. Ho-Ho-Kus In Ho-Ho-Kus, incumbent Republican Council Members Kimberly Weiss and Doug Troast will be seeking the two available three-year seats on the borough council. Troast is currently serving as council Allendale police are probing threatening phone calls made to a resident. The phone company is working with police to identify the caller. On Oct. 6, officers arrested a 20-yearold Ramsey man for underage possession of alcohol. He was observed walking out of a local business with the alcohol and subsequently stopped by officers, who found the beer in his car. Police were called to West Allendale Avenue on Oct. 8 to assist a man who had fallen out of his wheelchair. When they arrived, the officers found that the man was unconscious and bleeding from a head wound. An ambulance and paramedics were called so the man could be transported to the hospital. While awaiting medical personnel, officers attempted to assess the man for other signs of injury. While doing so, the man’s wife became very agitated and tried to prevent the officers from rendering aid to the point of interfering. It became apparent that both the man and his wife were heavily intoxicated. As a result, both were sent to Allendale Police Report Bergen Regional Medical Center under the ATRA laws. On Oct. 11, two girls who were walking on Brookside Avenue were approached by a white van. The male driver attempted to get their attention. The girls immediately ran to the Brookside School, where they told school officials what had happened. Police were called, and investigated the matter. Officers were able to identify the driver. Upon speaking with him it was determined that he was working in the area and had become lost. Officers responded to a Delta Court home on Oct. 15 to investigate a ball bearing that had been shot through a resident’s window. The projectile was retained and the investigation is continuing. The Allendale Police Department has initiated a new program of Targeted Enforcement. This initiative is designed to bring attention to certain areas of Allendale and violations that repeatedly occur at these locations. Periodically, the department will (continued on page 14) president. He joined the governing body in 2000, when he was named to replace Councilman Scott Wolff. Troast is first vice president of Tishman Construction, which is based in Manhattan. In that role, he is involved with the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site, working on the vehicle security center, streets, and utilities. He previously served as chief executive officer of the John Troast Group, a construction and real estate development company. He served on former Governor Whitman’s Property Tax Commission and as a trustee of the New Jersey Organization for a Better State. He also served three years on the Ho-Ho-Kus Zoning Board of Adjustment. He and his wife, Joanie, are the parents of three children who range in age from 14 to 21. They are members of Saint Gabriel’s Church. Weiss grew up in Stowe, Vermont and earned her bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College. She worked for The Travelers in Hartford, Connecticut as an underwriter and as director of property-casualty sales for Travelers Mortgage Service. She is currently co-owner of a retail yarn store in Wyckoff. She previously lived in Denver, Colorado and in Seattle, Washington, where she served on a local homeowners’ board. The councilwoman has been active with the Republican County Committee and has been involved as a board member of both the Youth Activities Council and the Ho(continued on page 16)