July 25, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 13 Area Ridgewood Public Library, with assistance of a grant from the Bergen County Division of Cultural Historic Affairs, has rebound fragile volumes from its collections to make them more readily available. Books include a three-volume history of Ulysses S. Grant by Adam Badeau, six volumes of the “Brooklyn Eagle Almanac,” “The Kakiat Patent in Bergen County,” and the “Bergen County Historic Sites Survey for the Village of Ridgewood.” The work was done by Turul Bookbindery, a family-owned business located in Wharton. The bindery also donated the restoration work on Valentine’s 1862 “Manual of the Corporation of the City of Library uses grant to rebind multiple books New York,” a volume that includes color pull-out plates of New York City in the 1860s. The Genealogical Society of Bergen County had a grant to rebind the 11 volume “Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York,” and transcriptions of colonial documents from New York, Holland, England, and France. All of the books debuted at a book celebration held at the library last month. Visit www.ridgewoodlibrary.org/localhistory/Treasures1.htm for more information, or visit the Bolger Heritage Center to see the books. Funding has been made possible in Left: The set of re-bound books. Above: Interested individuals examine the restored books. part by the Bergen County Department of Parks and the New Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of Cultural Affairs in the Department of State, through grant funds administered by the Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs. Additional funding came from Ridgewood Public Library, the Genealogical Society of Bergen County, Turul Bookbindery, and Mary Micale.