Mahwah March 7, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 11 The Mahwah Museum will host a lecture about the Immaculate Conception Seminary on Thursday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rio Vista Clubhouse at 20 Emma Court in Mahwah. Father Edward Ciuba, a former seminary student, who became a professor of Biblical studies and served as president of the seminary from 1955 to 1985, will speak. In 1985, the property was sold to Dar- Ciuba to discuss storied history of local seminary lington Associates, Inc. and later became Rio Vista Estates. This lecture will be held at the former site of the Immaculate Conception Seminary Chapel, now the Rio Vista Clubhouse. Father Ciuba will offer a brief history, personal vignettes, and reflections on the seminary. Reservations are required. Visit mahwahmuseum@gmail.com to book a seat. Mahwah resident Alecko Eskandarian is among the eight local residents who will be inducted into the Bergen Catholic High School Hall of Fame when the Alumni Association presents its Fifteenth Hall of Fame Dinner on Sunday, March 25. Eskandarian, who was a member of the Class of 2000, is the all-time leading scorer in B.C. soccer history with 154 goals. He earned the 2000 “Gatorade National High School Player of the Year” award to cap off his brilliant scholastic career. A native of Montvale and a current resident of Mahwah, he attended the University of Virginia, where he won the prestigious Hermann Award and Soccer America’s 2002 “College Men’s Player of the Year” award, before enjoying an eight-year professional career. The new inductees, who will join the 147 people who are currently Bergen Catholic Township man to be inducted into Bergen Catholic Hall of Fame Hall of Fame members, also include Alvaro de Molina, Anthony Matesic, Joe Piela, Eugene Smith, Br. John Gennaro Sullo, and Rich Taylor. James Hoban will be inducted posthumously. Molina, Class of 1975, is a leader in the business world and in his community. As a business leader, the Paramus native reached the level of president/CEO of Bank of America Securities, CFO of Bank of America, and CEO of GMAC. He is involved in numerous charitable organizations in Charlotte, North Carolina, and earned “Father of the Year” honors there. Hoban, Class of 1977, was a standout player on the ice for the B.C. hockey team, but he proved to be an even greater hero later on. The River Vale native lost his life in 1986 while serving his country as he piloted an A-6 aircraft. It was discovered (continued on page 13) Immaculate Conception Seminary