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July 31, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 19 Wyckoff Wanderings Jazz artists to perform Bucky Pizzarelli and Ed Laub The Wyckoff Reformed Church has announced that jazz legend Bucky Pizza- relli and Ed Laub will perform Oct. 26 for the church’s jazz and blues series. Due to the performers’ popularity, this third event in the WRC series of live jazz and blues concerts is expected to be a sold out event. Those who plan to attend are advised to “save the date” and purchase tickets well in advance. Considered jazz royalty, Pizzarelli has a career that spans more than 60 years and includes work with the Vaughn Monroe Orchestra and on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show.” He has performed at the White House, and with Benny Goodman, Frank Sinatra, and Claude “Fiddler” Wil- liams. He is a featured performer on the Paul McCartney album “Kisses on the Bottom.” Last year, Pizzarelli became one of the first musicians in New Jersey to have two of his guitars, along with a recorded his- tory of his lifetime in music, accepted into the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. Laub, who plays concerts and clubs throughout the New York Metropoli- tan area, including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Les Paul Museum, and the Annual Elkhart Jazz Festival, is a regular at Smalls Jazz Club in Greenwich Village. For the past 12 years, he has been a consistent playing partner of Pizzarelli, his mentor and friend. Tickets will go on sale later this summer at the Wyckoff Reformed Church office, 580 Wyckoff Avenue, Wyckoff. Library to host Town Hall Meeting The Wyckoff Public Library, located at 200 Woodland Avenue in Wyckoff, will hold a Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, Aug. 1 to gather feedback from library users and non-users to assist in planning services. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Shotmeyer Room. Consultants will solicit information about essential library services expected by Wyckoff residents. All are invited to attend. For more information, call (201) 891-0656 or e-mail wyckref@bccls.org. Monday at the Movies slated The Wyckoff Public Library, located at 200 Woodland Avenue, presents free screenings of movies on Mondays at 2 p.m. A screening of “The Impossible” (2012) is set for Aug. 5. The film recounts the per- ilous and moving story of a tourist family in Thailand caught in the destruction and chaotic aftermath of the 2004 tsunami, which killed more than 270,000 people. This movie is rated PG-13 and stars Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts. On Aug. 12, the feature presentation will be “Pride and Prejudice” (2005). Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. He reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. This faith- ful adaptation of the beloved Jane Austen novel was highly acclaimed by audiences and critics alike. The film is rated PG and stars Keira Knightley, Donald Sutherland, and Brenda Blethyn. New traffic pattern announced Wyckoff’s recreation roadway and parking lot on Woodland Avenue between Demarest Avenue and the Wyckoff Public Library will be designated a one way Monday through Friday from 8 to 8:45 Demographic study (continued from page 5) now, we have short term-solutions. We need a long-term plan.” The school district retained Whitehall to prepare a demographic study for the borough’s public schools to provide infor- mation in a demographic report that could be included in the district’s upcoming long range facility plan that is expected to be sent to the New Jersey Department of Education during the coming school year. The student enrollment numbers used in the report were provided by the district administration to the New Jersey Depart- ment of Education, or to Whitehall Asso- ciates directly, and those numbers are for students housed in the district schools and do not include out of district place- ments. Birth figures were obtained from the Center for Health Statistics of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Lot coverage dispute (continued from page 9) what he believes are inflated bills for e- mails and other correspondence by Boswell engineers for the review of the revised driveway plans, and for site visits made by the engineering firm to his property, which he claims have been unnecessary and motivated by a neighbor’s complaints. “Mr. Sabbagh has every right to ques- tion the charges made to his escrow account,” Boswell said. However, he advised that Franklin Lakes Borough Administrator Gregory Hart is scheduling a meeting with Sabbagh to review those charges and he is confident Sabbagh will find them appropriate. Auxiliary announces officers The Wyckoff Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary recently installed its new officers for 2013-14. Officers include Lisa LoRusso, president; Rita Alfano, vice president; Linda Brock, recording secretary; Sue Zivkovich, Company 1 treasurer; and Sue Graglia, Company 2 treasurer. At the installation, the following members were recognized for their years of service: Alice Cole and Ruth Todd, 55 years; Lois Ciampo, 50 years; Gaye Hannon, 35 years; and Gigi Azarian and Jackie Brauch, 10 years. Mary Connolly was welcomed as the organization’s newest member. Membership in the auxiliary is open to any blood relative of a Wyckoff firefighter. The auxiliary will host a Fish/Chicken & Chips Dinner on Oct. 19. a.m. and noon to 12:45 p.m. through Aug. 2. Traffic will flow from Demarest Avenue near the tennis courts toward the library. Residents who wish to visit the recreation office or the recreational facilities during these times will be required to enter via Demarest Avenue. King of the Cage tournament set The Torpedoes Soccer Club will host its first 3v3 soccer tournament on Aug. 3 at The Cage located in Memorial Park in Wyckoff. The event guarantees three 20-minute games for every team. Bracket winners will play for the championship and the title “King of the Cage.” There will be no goal- keepers. The U8 boys’ tournament will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and the U9 boys will play from 12:30 to 5 p.m. The tourna- ment will be limited to eight teams for each age group and each team may have a maxi- mum of six players. The entrance fee is $100 per team; the referee fee is included. Players must have a signed release form to be eligible to play. Proof of birth date is required. For players without a card, a birth certificate will verify age. To register a team, e-mail Tournament Director Brian Weis at bweis@mikabcorp. com.