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December 25, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 15 Waldwick Watch Armchair Travelers to meet Travel photographer Lorraine Matys will present a pro- gram about Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan at the Waldwick Public Library on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. The Arm- chair Travelers will “visit” the old Silk Road cities, colorful markets, intricately tiled mosques and sacred mausoleums, and see how these former Soviet states are moving into the 21 st century. Pre-registration is requested. Call (201) 652- 5104. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street. Pet license renewal to begin The Borough of Waldwick’s pet license renewal process will begin on Jan. 2, 2014. Residents are encouraged to reg- ister by mail. Applications are available at the www.wald- wicknj.org under municipal forms. Applications received after Feb. 1 will incur a late fee. Cooperstown team holds fundraiser The 12U Cooperstown Baseball Team is holding a fundraiser in conjunction with Modell’s Sporting Goods. The retailer will donate five percent of each sale when the customer presents the team’s coupon. The program will continue through Dec. 26. Coupons are available at www. waldwickbaseball.com. Snow parking alert issued The Waldwick Police Department reminds residents that whenever vehicles are left on the street while the snow plows are operating, the streets cannot be properly plowed, parked vehicles may be damaged, and safety for all motor- ists is compromised. Residents are urged to not park their vehicles on bor- ough streets until the snow has stopped and the roads have been plowed from curb to curb. Summonses will be issued to vehicle owners who leave their cars parked in the streets, and vehicles may be towed. Municipal Alliance Activity Night set The Municipal Alliance Activity Night program for stu- dents in grades six through eight will continue on Friday, Jan. 10. The event will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. in the all- purpose room at the middle school located at 155 Wyckoff Avenue. The drug and alcohol prevention program will fea- ture a DJ and an airbrush artist. Registration is under way. Forms are available at www. waldwicknj.org. The fee for the program, which includes four Activity Nights, is $35. Parents may fill out registration forms in person at borough hall or mail them to the Administration Department, 63 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick, NJ 07446. Activity Nights will also be held on March 28 and May 2. For details, call (201) 652-5300, extension 229. Workshop yields edible artworks Over 75 families recently gathered at the Waldwick Public Library to construct and decorate gingerbread houses. After being given the raw materials, participants were limited only by their imaginations when building and embellishing their creations. Based on the success of this event, the library is planning to host more family centered events in the future. Registration (continued from page 7) Acceptable residency documents include utility bills with name and address, a lease, deed, or tax bill for the resi- dence. Students entering Waldwick’s kindergarten will be screened in the spring. Registration forms are available on the district’s website www.waldwick.k12.nj.us or may be picked up at the schools weekdays from 7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Parents who cannot attend registration should contact the appropriate school office. To reach Traphagen School, call (201) 445-0730; to contact Crescent School, call (201) 445-0690.