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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • October 9, 2013
Statements wanted
Candidates who are running for school board,
mayor, and council seats in the Nov. 5 general elec-
tion are invited to send their bios and statements to
Villadom TIMES. All candidates, even those run-
ning uncontested, may e-mail their information to
editorial@villadom.com. Bios should not exceed
1,000 characters with spaces; statements should not
exceed 150 characters with spaces. PLEASE SUBMIT
EARLY. Deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 23 at noon.
Villadom Happenings
Voter registration deadline near
Bergen County residents are reminded that Tuesday,
Oct. 15 the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 5 general
election in the State of New Jersey.
Voters will cast their ballots for the governor, state senate
and assembly, sheriff, freeholders, and local candidates.
In order to be eligible to vote, a person must be an Amer-
ican citizen who will be 18 years old on or before Nov. 5,
2013. In addition, voters must be residents of New Jersey
and Bergen County as of Oct. 15, 2013.
Bergen County residents may register to vote with their
local municipal clerk or at the Office of the Superintendent
of Elections at One Bergen County Plaza, Room 380, in
Hackensack. In order to meet the needs of residents, this
office will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Oct. 15.
Church to host Harvest Home Fair
On Saturday, Oct. 19, the Old Stone Church of Upper
Saddle River will host a fair at the Minnick Education Build-
ing at 500 East Saddle River Road in Upper Saddle River.
The fair will be held indoors with some vendors outdoors,
weather permitting. The event will feature 25 vendors with
a variety of handmade crafts and specialty items. Visitors
may take the opportunity to do some early holiday shop-
ping, enjoy some Oktoberfest food, and visit “Grandpa’s
Attic” and the “nearly new” venues. The fair will included
the sale of home-baked items including gluten-free selec-
tions. Admission is free. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For
more information, call (201) 327-5242.
League sets Candidates Forum
The League of Women Voters will present a Candidates
Forum on Oct. 16. This event will be held at 12:30 p.m. at
the Northwest Bergen Senior Activity Center located at 46-
50 Center Street in Midland Park.
New Jersey Senate candidates, Kevin J. O’Toole, the
Republican incumbent, and William Meredith Ashley,
the Democratic challenger, will answer written questions.
They will be joined by New Jersey General Assembly can-
didates Scott T. Rumana and David C. Russo, the Repub-
lican incumbents, and Democratic challengers Leo Arcuri
and Anthony J. Galietti.
State legislators introduce bills, originate taxes, confirm
appointments to the courts, approve the state budget, and
monitor state agencies. Call (201) 445-5690 to register or
for further information.
Guild learns about blackwork embroidery
The Bergen Chapter of The Embroiderers’ Guild of
America will meet on Monday, Oct. 21 in the Red Barn
at the Guardian Angel Church, 320 Franklin Turnpike in
Allendale. The group will gather at 9:30 a.m. for a class
about blackwork embroidery. The public is welcome.
Haunted Happenings at John Fell House
Celebrate the Halloween season with “Grimm’s Scary
Tales” a theatrical tour by Lantern-Light presented by The
Saddle River Youth Theatre’s Teen Repertory. This pro-
gram will be held Oct. 11 and 12 at the historic John Fell
House at475 Franklin Turnpike in Allendale.
Guests will travel through the haunted grounds and
encounter storytellers and tableaus of the dark and grue-
some side of favorite fairy tales.
In the woods, attendees will encounter murderous little
girls, ravenous wolves, and vengeful witches -- all coming
together in a Black Forest of nightmares. The program is
Villanova alumni reconnect
The Villanova University Northern New Jersey Alumni Chapter recently attended Mass together at Immaculate Concep-
tion Church. Fr. Dominick Lenoci, a graduate of Villanova University and the new pastor at ICC, was the celebrant. Fr.
Dominick welcomed fellow Wildcats at the beginning of the liturgy. Afterward, alumni gathered in Marian Hall for
brunch where they shared stories about their experiences at Villanova. For more information about Villanova Univer-
sity North Jersey Alumni events, contact Fred Folco, Class of ’73, at eqfaf@aol.com or call (201) 207-7220.
suitable for children eight and up.
Tours will be available each day every half hour from
6:30 to 9 p.m. Guests check-in at Highlands Regional Play-
house on the grounds of Archer United Methodist Church,
37 East Allendale Avenue in Allendale. Seasonal treats will
be available at this location. Tours run 45 to 50 minutes.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $16 for children age 10
and under and for seniors age 65 and up. To purchase tick-
ets, call (201) 825-8805 or e-mail srytheatre@aol.com.
Country Fair announced
The Friends of the Adorno Fathers and the Adorno
Fathers will hold a Country Fair on Sunday, Oct. 13 from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fair will be held on the grounds of the
Adorno Fathers, 575 Darlington Avenue in Ramsey. (Rain
date: Oct. 20.) The fair will feature over 100 vendors, live
music, kiddie rides, food, and a cash prize contest. In addi-
tion, there will be free appraisals on coins, stamps, antiques,
and sports memorabilia. Call (201) 998-1144.
Unity conference plans meeting
The Irish American Unity Conference, Chapter 5th
and 9th, will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. The
meeting will be held at Christ Church, 105 Cottage Place
in Ridgewood. For information, call (201) 384-7911. The
IAUC is a human rights organization working for peace
with justice in a reunited Ireland.
Chamber hosts networking events
The Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce and
Inter-Chamber Consortium members are invited to the
Garden State Plaza Food Court at One Garden State Plaza
in Paramus on Wednesday, Oct. 9 for a speed networking
event. The program will begin at 7:30 a.m. This event pro-
vides fast-moving, table-hopping, three minute speed net-
working opportunities. The program will end at 9:30 a.m.
Attendees should bring plenty of business cards.
Participants will give a 90-second presentation about
their businesses; then the people sitting across from them
will do the same. After three minutes, participants will
begin anew.
The cost is $15 for Chamber members and $25 for non-
members. Reservations are encouraged.
On Thursday, Oct. 17, the Mahwah Regional and Pearl
River chambers of commerce will hold a Regional Busi-
ness after Hours event. This program will be held from 6
to 8 p.m. at 4662 Palisades Center Drive, fourth floor, in
West Nyack, New York. The event is sponsored by Lucky
Strike. Members and non-members are welcome. Refreshments
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