Glen Rock church lets its light shine June 26, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 15 The congregation of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Glen Rock recently dedicated a new lamppost at the front of the driveway into the church parking lot. Far left: Pastor Roger Spencer led the dedica- tion. Standing alongside him is Crucifer Mary Skrzypczak, who led the congregation from inside the church outside as they sang ‘This Little Light of Mine.’ The lamppost was purchased through dona- Police Report (continued from page 5) in possession of marijuana. The driver was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, destruction of recreational property, probationary driver violations, and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. He was released to his parents’ custody pending juvenile and municipal court action. The three passengers other than the driver were released into the custody of their parents. On June 9, four Doremus Avenue residents reported that their vehicles had been spray painted overnight. The matter is under investigation. On June 10, an East Glen Avenue resident reported that he had returned home and found that his home had been entered. The front door had been forced open and the house had been ransacked. Numerous items had been stolen. The Ridgewood Detective Bureau is investigating. On June 16, a Hillcrest Road resident in Ridgewood reported that a “For Sale” sign on the front lawn had been knocked over, and a Wastena Terrace resident reported a bicycle stolen from the front lawn of the residence. On the same day, a Midland Park resident reported that her cell phone has been stolen while she was at a party in Ridgewood. The next day, June 17, a Barnes Drive resident reported that fraudulent charges had been placed on his credit card. The matter is under investigation. tions made in memory of loved ones. The lamppost was matched to the those in downtown Glen Rock. Center: The lamppost and welcome banner. Right: In addition to the new lamppost, the congregation celebrated Pastor Spencer’s 40th ordination anniversary. Pastor Spencer spent the first 10 years of his ministry at a church on Long Island and the last 30 years at Good Shepherd. He has the longest ministry of all the pastors who have served at Good Shepherd.