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Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • August 7, 2013 Business Conboy becomes director of Community Meals On Aug. 1, Community Meals, Inc. wel- comed Rebecca Conboy as executive direc- tor of the Meals on Wheels team. Conboy will play a key role in the coordination of CMI’s services, community outreach, and client relations. She brings with her many years of experience in the health care com- munity, both as a professional and as a vol- unteer. Conboy is a Ridgewood resident and has been a volunteer with Meals on Wheels and other community-based organizations for Men’s fashion must-haves available to local shoppers With just a few key items, it’s possible to look great and still be both casual and comfortable. One of the most important parts of a summer wardrobe is the shirt. For a simple, classic look, try a plain T-shirt paired with some dark-washed jeans or perhaps a nice pair of shorts. The Taylor Vintage collec- tion includes the options of simplicity all the way to bright and individualized. For a more formal appearance, a polo shirt, such as those from Psycho Bunny and Zachary Prell, may work better. Of course, a nice button down shirt is always in style. “The key to combining summer styles is to keep one portion of your outfit clas- sic and add the flash with the other,” said Ralph Lauretta, owner of Sal Lauretta for Men in Midland Park. “Try a solid V-neck T-shirt with a bold plaid short or bright pat- terned button up with a clean lightweight linen/cotton blended jean.” With the trend of lighter and brighter hitting the industry strongly this season, use swimsuits and boardshorts to stand out. Many of the options from the Robert Graham collection allow men to show off their fun side. While bright colors are extremely popular, one can never go wrong with some of the classic solid color choices or patterns available. The swimsuit that is most comfortable is the one that is going to allow you to have the most fun. Remember that accessories, such as a sturdy leather pair of UGG flip-flop, tie together then entire outfit. When looking for a pair of sunglasses, make sure they offer UV protection and style. There are many options, but aviators are still a classic. For over three decades, Sal Lauretta for Men has provided discerning men with the finest men’s fashions and custom tailored suits. In addition to made-to-measure items and formal wear, the shop is also home to some of the biggest names in men’s classic and contemporary designer fashion such as Hugo Boss, Canali and Robert Graham, and a boys’ department. For details, please visit the web site www.sal4men.com. Rebecca Conboy and Stacey Gilmartin many years. She is a trained hospice worker and has a professional background in cor- porate communications. CMI also announced that Stacey Gilmar- tin, the previous executive director, will be leaving the organization. Gilmartin has dedicated her time and energy to the man- agement of Community Meals’ services for the past seven years. Those within the organization thanked Gilmartin for her service, professionalism, and compassion, and wished her the best of luck in the next chapter of her career. Jaqueline Lauer, CMI’s assistant direc- tor, is also leaving the organization. CMI noted that Lauer has been an important member of the administration team for the last year, and thanked her for her many con- tributions. To learn more about Community Meals, Inc., call (201) 447-8295, or e-mail communitymeals@verizon.net. Informa- tion about CMI’s non-profit “meals on wheels” organization can also be found online at http://www.communitymealson- wheels.org.