Business
August 15, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES
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ASB supplies lunch for Paterson Habitat Kids Kamp
The Paterson Habitat for Humanity held its annual Kids Kamp recently. This event, geared toward children ages 5 to 12 years old, serves as an introduction to Habitat for Humanity, teaching children how to help their neighbors in ways that are practical and meaningful. The five-hour program is filled with activities including a field trip to the Habitat construction site and the ReStore. Each camper also received a
healthy lunch provided by Atlantic Stewardship Bank. “Atlantic Stewardship Bank is proud to support the efforts of Paterson Habitat for Humanity in the community,” said Gail Tilstra, ASB Vice President of Human Resources. For information regarding the Paterson Habitat for Humanity, visit their website http://www.patersonhabitat.org.
At left: Kerri Schaefer, Paterson Habitat for Humanity faith relations coordinator and Gail Tilstra, Atlantic Stewardship Bank vice president of human resources.
Governor’s School
(continued from page 6) of new mouthwashes that reduce the number of cavities a person may have. Team 5, which included Guo of HoHo-Kus, took on “Zero-order Kinetics through a Polymer Membrane Using a Saturated Solution Reservoir System.” One problem with taking a pill, using an air freshener, or applying a deer repellent is that a lot of the chemical is released at the beginning, but the amount becomes less and less as times passes. This project examined possible ways that a constant release of a chemical might be accomplished. Team 8 researched “The Predicted Effects of Global Warming and Climate Change on Rye Grass.” This group , which included Glen Rock’s Lederer, studied what happens to a plant when temperature is higher and there is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This project examined what impact the trends predicted by global warming may have on plant growth.