April 3, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17 Wyckoff Wanderings Wyckoff Meals on Wheels delivers teers. Special diets and a sliding scale for payments can be accommodated. For more information, contact Alma Mater at (201) 891-4840. Team Up to Tidy Up Day scheduled Wyckoff residents will have a chance to tackle litter on Team Up to Tidy Up Day, April 6, from 9 a.m. until the cleanup has been completed. (Rain date: April 13.) Volunteers are asked to meet at 8:30 a.m. in the second floor court room of Wyckoff Town Hall to receive their assignments and cleanup supplies, including litter bags and other gear. “Child-friendly” assignments will involve cleaning up safe areas while adult teams will tackle litter zones near the active highways and other sites exposed to traffic. The Wyckoff Township Committee and the Wyckoff Environmental Commission jointly sponsor the event. Call Wyckoff Town Hall at (201) 891-7000, extension 101 to register. Local students honored The following students from Wyckoff have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester: Kristina Lo Piccolo (President’s List) and Michael Duch, Berkeley College; Luke Everson and Emelia Misovic, Bentley University; Allison F. Balter and Emily A. Doughan, Boston University; Mia Kathryn Brady, Elon University; Joanna Pisani, Felician College; Meghan Hubert and Danielle Weiner, Franklin and Marshall College; Brian Hanly, Hofstra University; Joy C. Abma, William Robin Ames- bury, Robert William Andresen, Michael R. Baamonde, Laura Elizabeth Calandra, Anthony E. Darakjy, Alyssa D. Kuiken, Matthew Marner, Alyssa A. Martin, Melissa M. McGrath, Monica F. Sangiorgi, Tyler W. Schipper, Peter D. Schwartz, and Alba Veliu, Ramapo College; Stephanie L. Jacobs, Michael D. LoRusso, and Thomas A. Schoendorf, Rowen University; Melissa Adamo, Grace Choi, Daniel Kennelly, Scott Peters, Alyson Piekarsky, Dennis Polizzi, Gabriella Rello, and Neil Winston, Syracuse University. Register for Summer Camp Registration for Wyckoff Recreation’s Summer Camp for children in grades five through eight will be held during the month of April. Register weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the recreation office in Scott Plaza. The Wyckoff Summer Day Camp will be held at Washington School, with trips to the Wyckoff YMCA on Fridays. Camp will be in session Mondays through Friday from June 27 through Aug. 2. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Camp activities include sports clinics, leadership activities, arts and crafts, fitness activities, cooking camp, day trips, and more. The fee of $120 per week includes all activities and trips. This camp is open to Wyckoff residents only. Registration materials, including a health and immunization record signed and dated by a physician, must received during the registration period. Forms may be found at www.wyckoff-nj.com. Hard copies are available at the recreation office. For more information, call (201) 891-3350. Wyckoff Meals on Wheels delivers meals five days a week to residents who are unable to shop or cook for themselves, regardless of age. The meals, prepared by the Christian Health Care Center, are delivered by volun-