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December 4, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES
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Waldwick Watch
Veterans invited to Holiday Party
The Waldwick Club for Women will host a Holiday
Party for veterans on Friday, Dec. 13. The event will be
held at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Post 57 at 46 North
Franklin Turnpike in Waldwick. All veterans are welcome.
To RSVP, contact Donna Pagliaro at donnapags10@aol.
com or (201) 251-8670.
City Winds Trio to perform
The City Winds Trio will perform “An Afternoon of
Chamber Music” on Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Waldwick
Public Library, 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. The
program will begin at 2 p.m. The accomplished musicians
of City Winds perform at major venues in New York City
and are committed to educating children about the richness
of classical music.
Garage Sale set
The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Unit 57 of
Waldwick will hold a two-day indoor Garage Sale at the
post located at 46 Franklin Turnpike. The sale will be held
on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Dec. 8 from 10 a.m.
until all the items are sold. The sale will feature gently-used
toys and Christmas decorations.
Proceeds will benefit the post’s veteran programs. For
more information, contact Nancy at (201) 847-9177 or
nanamerican@yahoo.com. Tree & Menorah Lighting announced
The community is invited to the Waldwick Holiday
Tree and Menorah Lighting Ceremony on Friday, Dec. 6 on
the lawn of the Waldwick Public Library at 19 East Pros-
pect Street. The event will begin at 7 p.m. Hosted by the
Waldwick Fire Department Auxiliary and the Waldwick
Girl Scouts, the festivities will include singing and a visit
by Santa. Refreshments will follow at Waldwick Fire
Department Company #1.
Dec. 6 is also the day of the Waldwick Girl Scouts’ Holi-
A good turn
Waldwick’s brand new recycling truck was delivered a week later than expected for a good reason: it was first on site
at the League of Municipalities annual convention in Atlantic City as a display model for the manufacturer. In exchange
the company is giving Waldwick two free services. Pictured with the truck on the convention floor are, from left: Super-
intendent of Public Works Joseph Agugliaro, Mayor Thomas Giordano and Councilman Andrew Brennecke. (Photo by
Jim O’Connell)
day Food Drive. Collection boxes will be in place at the
firehouse that day. The drive will benefit the Center for
Food Action.
Ladies Night Out set
The 2014 Waldwick High School Grad Ball Commit-
tee will host its Ladies Night Out on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The
event will be held on at Bibi’z Restaurant and Lounge, 284
Center Avenue in Westwood, at 6:30 p.m.
The event will feature appetizers and soft drinks. Cock-
tails and specialty wine will be available at “Ladies Night”
prices. Tickets are $23 and must be purchased in advance.
Contact Debbie Ottavio at (201) 739-6030 or Cathy Fund-
aro at (201) 280-5120.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable
food item for donation to a local food bank.
The committee is also sponsoring a recycling fund-
raiser. Used cell phones, small electronics, and inkjet and
laser printer cartridges may be dropped off at the Waldwick
Municipal Building at 63 Franklin Turnpike or at the
Waldwick Police Department at 15 East Prospect Street.
The fundraisers benefit the WHS Grad Ball, a safe,
drug-free event for graduating high school seniors.