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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • September 25, 2013
Glen Rock Roundup
Society presents ‘The Rock in the Glen’
will have special display of banned or challenged books
available for checkout. The books will be wrapped in paper
to disguising their titles.
The library is also featuring Library Card Amnesty
Week. Patrons who have lost their library cards, or would
like a newer one, may replace theirs free of charge.
Banned Book Week was launched in 1982 in response
to the sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in
schools, bookstores, and libraries. A challenge is an attempt
to remove or restrict materials based on the objections of a
person or group. A banning is the removal of those materi-
als. Challenges do not simply involve a person expressing
a point of view; rather, they are attempts to remove mate-
rial from the curriculum or library, thereby restricting the
access of others. As such, they are a threat to freedom of
speech and choice. Banned Books Week brings together
the entire book community -- librarians, booksellers, pub-
lishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types -- in
shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas,
even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.
For more information, call (201) 670-3970. The library
is located at 315 Rock Road.
Fall Bereavement Group available
The parishes of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in
Ridgewood, Saint Gabriel’s in Saddle River, and Saint
Catharine’s in Glen Rock will jointly sponsor a Bereave-
ment Support Group that will meet on Wednesdays from
7:30 to 9 p.m. The program will be held at Saint Catha-
rine’s Church, 905 South Maple Avenue in Glen Rock,
from Sept. 25 through Nov. 20. Meetings will offer sup-
port to those going through the grief process. The group
stresses confidentiality and is open to all. For more infor-
mation, contact Mary Alice Coghlan at (201) 652-4305 or
coyle822@verizon.net. Students named AP Scholars
The Glen Rock Historical and Preservation Society will
present the film “The Rock in the Glen” on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m.
This event will be held at the Glen Rock Public Library at
315 Rock Road. The 50-minute film is a tribute to Glen
Rock and is a visual journey back to 1964 and earlier. “The
Rock in the Glen” was produced for New Jersey’s 300th
birthday celebration and the borough’s 70th birthday. The
movie is narrated by Mabel Hubschmitt.
To RSVP for this event, call (201) 670-3970.
Library hosts Banned Book Week
In honor of Banned Book Week, Sept. 22 through 28,
the Glen Rock Public Library will feature a “Blind Date
with a Banned Book.” Throughout the week, the library
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Thirteen Don Bosco Prep students have been recognized
as 2013 AP Scholars with Distinction. This designation is
granted to students who receive scores of 3.5 or higher (on
a scale of one through five) on five of more AP Exams. The
honorees are Isaac T. Abraham, West Nyack, NY; Youngil
Cho, Norwood; Andrew Dawd, Carlstadt; Anthony T.
Delzotto, Woodcliff Lake; Mike Q. Gaffey, Glen Rock;
Alexander S. Gulati, Township of Washington; Daniel A.
Jacobini, Ridgewood; Corey W. Meyer, Totowa; Brendan
T. Mullen, Totowa; Damian O’Sullivan, Suffern, NY; Mat-
thew W. Owens, Pearl River, NY; David E. Rameau, New
City, NY; and Michael W. Sielski, Wayne.
Four Don Bosco Prep students have been named 2013
AP Scholars with Honor. This designation is granted to stu-
dents who receive scores of 3.25 or higher on four of more
AP Exams. The recognized students include Jonathan B.
Bochicchio, Montebello, NY; John A. Brunner, Mahwah;
Eric Cole, Fort Lee; and Anthony Gallo, West Nyack, NY.
Twenty-five Don Bosco students have been named 2013
AP Scholars, a designation granted to students who receive
scores of 3 or higher on three of more AP Exams. Don
Bosco’s AP Scholars include Dylan J. Amador, Ringwood;
Jack T. Baines, Mahwah; Joseph C. Chung, Fort Lee; Justin
V. DeVuono, West Nyack, NY; Michael D. Forlini, West
Nyack, NY; Tristan J. Hollenbaugh, Stony Point, NY; Kang
Woo Kim, Paramus; Michael J. Lennon, Lincoln Park;
Michael Leone, Glen Rock; Joseph F. Luongo, Lodi; Dylan
P. Magee, Chestnut Ridge; Timothy J. Marcotte, Monroe,
NY; Robert E. Matts, Oakland; Cameron R. McMath,
Paramus; Anthony G. Orosz, East Rutherford; Joseph M.
Pellicano, Park Ridge; Patrick A. Piza, Bloomfield; Kevin
P. Quimbo, Woodcliff Lake; Charles P. Rabolli, Mahwah;
Adam W. Ramos, Franklin Lakes; Kevin A. Ramos, Frank-
lin Lakes; Andrew Scerbo, Oakland; Steven R. Seeberger,
Airmont, NY; Robert D. Smith, Paramus; Kevin C. Teel,
Monroe, NY; Thomas P. Whittam, Allendale; Albert H.
Wunsch, Englewood Cliffs; and Brian D. Zied, Glen Rock.
Don Bosco Prep, founded in 1915, is a private, Catholic
college preparatory high school for young men. Dedicated
to empowering young men, the school provides rigor-
ous academics at the AP, honors and college prep levels,
and encourages participation in extracurricular activities,
clubs, athletics, and arts. Administered by the Salesians of
Saint John Bosco, a religious order of priests and brothers,
Don Bosco Prep is solidly founded on Catholic philosophy.
Accredited by The Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools, Don Bosco Prep is a member of The Asso-
ciation for Supervision and Curriculum Development, The
National Catholic Education Association, The National
Association of Secondary School Principals, The National
Honor Society, The New Jersey State Interscholastic Ath-
letic Association, and The Northern New Jersey Interscho-
lastic League.