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August 14, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 27
Park Windmill
leigh Dickinson University Honors List: Abriel Cooper and
Matthew Milkamp, Teaneck campus; and Daniel Aviles,
Madison campus.
Register for Fall Story Times
Registration for Fall Story Time at the Midland Park
Library will begin on Monday, Aug. 26. Programs are
available to children from six months to six years of age.
Story Times will begin the week of Sept. 17 and continue
through the week of Nov. 18.
Children ages four through six may meet at 10:30 a.m.
on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Sessions for both age groups
are 30 to 40 minutes and will include stories and crafts.
To register, call (201) 444-2390 or e-mail Catherine.
Napoleone@bccls.org. Baby Time for tots ages six to 24 months will meet at
10:30 a.m. on the following Wednesdays: Sept. 11, 18, and
25, and Oct. 2, 9, and 16. This program includes stories,
music, rhymes, and free play. Older siblings are welcome.
Registration for Baby Time is not required.
The library is located at 250 Godwin Avenue in Midland
Park. Association announces Golf Outing
The Midland Park Baseball Association will hold its
annual Golf Outing at the Emerson Golf Club in Emerson
on Sept. 26.
The event will begin at 9 a.m. The cost to attend is $125
and includes course fees and a barbecue lunch. Registration
forms may be found at www.leaguelineup.com/MPBA.
The MPBA is seeking sponsors for the outing. For a
sponsorship form, visit the website or e-mail midlandpark
baseball@gmail.com. Proceeds from the event will benefit
the baseball program.
PTA announces ‘Flash Back’ fundraiser
Midland Park Elementary PTA will host “Flash Back to
High School” on Saturday, Sept. 28. This social for parents
will benefit programs supported by the PTA.
The Parent Palooza will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Mid-
land Park Firehouse on Witte Drive. Attendees are invited
to come in costume and bring their own beverages. The
event will feature food and dancing. For details or tickets,
e-mail Chelly1227@aol.com or call (201) 889-5301.
Local students recognized
Several Midland Park students have been named to
the Dean’s List for the 2013 spring semester, including:
Stephanie Lynn Cohen, Jamie Veronica Leishman, and
Jenna Nicole Van Lenten, Rowan University; Joshua Tanis,
Geneva College; Alexander Zawacki, Susquehanna Uni-
versity; Kerry McGlade, Clark University; Emily Valen-
tine, Colgate University; Robert Torres, Berkeley College;
Jennifer Pike, Ithaca College; and Andrea Goldstein, Rens-
selaer Polytechnic Institute.
The following students have been named to the Fair-
Deadline approaching for board candidates
The Midland Park Basketball Association is seeking
candidates for the positions of president and secretary. Elec-
tions will be held in September. Each prospective candidate
should submit his or her name, telephone number, and e-
mail address by Aug. 19 to mpbasketballassn@gmail.com
or call (201) 790-5139 for more information.
Library announces children’s events
Midland Park Library will be presenting various pro-
grams for children during the month of August. Sign up in
person at the children’s desk, call (201) 444-2390, or e-mail
Catherine.Napoleone@BCCLS.org. On Aug. 20, children age two and up are invited to a
Night at the Library at 6:30 p.m. Attendees may bring a
favorite stuffed animal and hear some bedtime stories
and tuck their stuffed friend in a spot in the library for the
night. The stuffed animals may be picked up the next morn-
ing along with a photo of their furry friend asleep at the
library. Children age eight and up are invited to create clay key
chains of a green dinosaur or pink elephant on Tuesday,
Aug. 20. Midland Park staff member Emily Chen will show
how to use polymer clay to make the animals. Clay Cre-
ations will begin at 3 p.m. and will last about 30 minutes.
The summer program, Dig into Reading, will conclude
with a Magic Show on Friday, Aug. 23. The 45-minute
show will be held in the meeting room at 3 p.m.
All are welcome to attend a showing of “Scooby Doo
and the Circus Monster on Friday, Aug. 9. The film will
begin at 2 p.m. Children under nine years of age must be
accompanied by an adult.
Tax settlement
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option of the borough. Total taxes in 2013 are $319,971: $
162,452 for 445 Godwin, $89,544 for 80 Greenwood and
$67,975 for 59 Greenwood.
The settlement also provides that no appeals will be
filed on any of the parcels for the 2014 tax year. The com-
pany has no previous appeals since the last revaluation in
2002. Earlier this year, the Bergen County Tax Court ren-
dered a ruling on 686 Godwin Avenue, awarding a refund
of $3,668 in 2010 taxes and $3,763 in 2011 taxes. The
county tax board reduced the business property’s assessed
value from $484,200 to $364,200.
Water shut-off
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use during various drought conditions without stopping
all watering. The one day a week no usage allows the wells
to recharge,” commented O’Hagan, noting that there had
been complaints about the fairness of the new regulations
because July and August have additional odd numbered
days. Wyckoff led the charge to take Ridgewood to court,
later joined by Glen Rock and Midland Park, when an
examination of the Ridgewood Water Company’s finances
reportedly showed that water fees collected in other towns
were being used to pay the salaries of Ridgewood police,
firefighters, and other Ridgewood officials not employed
by the water company. Neither side will comment on the
details of the case since litigation at the Superior Court
level is still in progress, but the practice was halted by
Ridgewood Village Manager Ken Gabbert when he
learned of it, though Ridgewood officials, including Gab-
bert, deny any illegality.