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August 21, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 15 Waldwick Watch Book groups welcome readers The Waldwick Public Library hosts two book groups. New members and drop-ins are always welcome. Copies of the books to be discussed are available at the circulation desk four weeks in advance. The clubs meet at the library located at 19 East Prospect Street. The Waldwick Library Book Club meets on the second Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. On Sept. 12, the group will discuss Paula McLain’s “The Paris Wife.” Hadley Richardson is a quiet girl who has all but given up on love -- until she meets Ernest Hemingway. After a whirlwind courtship and wedding, the two sail off to Paris where they become the golden couple in a lively and volatile group. Waldwick Lit Wits, the library’s new group, meets on the first Friday of the month at 1 p.m. Lit Wits members will discuss Alexander McCall-Smith’s “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency” on Sept. 6. Meet Precious Ramotswe, the endearing proprietress of The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, the first and only detective agency in Botswana. With persistent observation, gentle intuition, and a keen desire to help people with the problems of their lives, she solves mysteries great and small for friends and strangers alike. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. Classic movies series under way The Waldwick Public Library, located at 19 East Pros- pect Street, presents screenings of classic films on Thurs- days at 2 p.m. The topic for August is “Favorite Actresses.” The schedule of screenings will include: “The Postman Always Rings Twice” (1946) with Lana Turner, Aug. 22; and “The Major and the Minor” (1942) starring Ginger Rogers on Aug. 29. The films are free and open to the general public. Arrival before 2 p.m. is advised. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. Free spinal health classes set Free spinal health classes will be offered on Saturdays in August at Day Family Chiropractic, 24 Wyckoff Avenue, Suite 2 in Waldwick. Classes will be held at 11 a.m. Participants will learn exercises that strengthen the body’s core, spinal stabilizers, and tips for alleviating back pain and stiffness. Question and answer sessions are included. For more information, call (201) 391-0805. Lions host Annual Golf Outing, seeks sponsors The Waldwick Lions Club will host its Annual Golf Outing on Sept. 16 at the Bowling Green Golf Club in Oak Ridge. The cost is $140 and includes a breakfast buffet, barbecue, beverages, prizes, gifts, and 18 holes of golf. The club is seeking event sponsors and donations of prizes and services. To attend the event, become a sponsor, or make a donation, contact Jim Zumbano, (201) 248-2252; Greg Bjork, (201) 445-6464 or (551) 427-5068; Robert Occhipinti, (201) 207-5779; Jim Toolen, (201) 888-5415; or Ed Sherman, (201) 612-0896. Girl Scouts welcome new members Waldwick Girl Scouts will hold a fall registration on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the ambulance corps building at 20 Whites Lane. Registration is open to girls of various ages, beginning with those who will be entering kindergarten in the fall. Adults who are interested in becoming troop leaders are also welcome. For more information, contact Denise Lev- itzke at (201) 264-0766 or Nina Mullens at (201) 841-9928. Municipal Pool open The Waldwick Municipal Pool will be open through Labor Day, Sept. 2. The facility includes a main pool, a wading pool, a concession stand, and a swing set for young patrons. The municipal pool, located at Hopper Avenue and West Prospect Street, will be open from noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends. Needleworkers sought Knitters, crocheters, and needlepointers are invited to the Waldwick Library, 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick, on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. to practice their craft and socialize with other needlework enthusiasts. The Wicked Stitches group will meet in the library’s new meeting room. Needlework- ers at all levels of mastery are welcome. The group plans to periodically include a professional guest instructor. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. Tennis badges available Waldwick residents who are age 18 or older may obtain a tennis badge from the Waldwick Borough Clerk’s office at 63 Franklin Turnpike. The tennis badge fee is $20 and is valid for one calendar year. Ambulance corps seeks volunteers The Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps is seeking new members for its ranks. The corps provides emergency medical services to Waldwick residents and businesses and the surrounding communities. Residents may apply to the corps at age 16. The 120-hour emergency medical training course, pro- vided to the volunteer at no cost, qualifies for three college credits. Visit waldwickems.com or call (201) 445-8772. Police Report (continued from page 9) motor vehicle violation. On Aug. 8, Officer Jodi Zuzeck arrested a 49-year- old Patchogue, New York resident and charged him with driving while intoxicated and speeding. The defendant was initially stopped on Route 17 South for traveling at a high rate of speed. Detective Sergeant Moore arrested a 22-year-old Park Ridge man on Aug. 9 and charged him with theft. The arrest came after an investigation revealed that the defen- dant entered the receiving area of a local business and removed an employee’s phone from inside the store. On Aug. 10, Officer Brian Finale arrested a 35-year-old West New York resident and charged him with DWI after stopping the defendant’s vehicle on Sheridan Avenue.