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Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • November 20, 2013
Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings
Council announces schedule changes
Due to the New Jersey League of Municipalities meet-
ing, the Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Council has cancelled its
Nov. 19 meeting.
In December, the council will hold only one session.
That meeting will take place Dec. 17 at 8 p.m.
The council generally meets on the third and fourth
Tuesday of the month. Unless otherwise noted, sessions
take place at 8 p.m. in borough hall, 333 Warren Avenue
in Ho-Ho-Kus.
‘Treasures from Ho-Ho-Kus’ for sale
The Contemporary Club of Ho-Ho-Kus is offering
“Treasures from Ho-Ho-Kus,” a revised version of the Ho-
Ho-Kus Hostesses (1975) cookbook for $20. The updated
version contains favorite recipes, some of which are over
100 years old, from residents, past and present U.S. Presi-
dents, the Ho-Ho-Kus Inn, and the Hermitage.
Proceeds benefit various charities. To obtain a copy, call
Sandra Alworth at (201) 447-1438. Copies are also avail-
able at Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Hall, 333 Warren Avenue.
Happy seniors
Members of the Senior Lucans of St. Luke’s Church in Ho-Ho-Kus recently enjoyed a four-day trip to Boston, which
also included stops at Salem and Worcester. The group, which boasts 100 members and meets on the second Thursday
of the month at the church, takes several trips throughout the year. Call the church rectory at 201-444-0272for further
information. Auxiliary hosts Ladies Night Out
The Ho-Ho-Kus Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary
will host its Ladies Night Out on Thursday, Nov. 21. This
annual shopping event will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. at
the Ho-Ho-Kus Fire Department at 52 Sheridan Avenue.
Vendors will be selling jewelry, cookware, gifts, health
and beauty products, and more. Proceeds from the event
will benefit the auxiliary’s charitable causes.
of $10 per family.
The railroad display is located in the Ho-Ho-Kus VFW
building at 620 Cliff Street in Ho-Ho-Kus. Free parking is
available. Visit http://ramapovalleyrailroad.com for addi-
tional information.
Model railroad opens to the public
The Ramapo Valley Model Railroad, a holiday tra-
dition in Bergen County for over 52 years, will open its
doors to the public on Nov. 24 and Dec. 1, 8, and 29 from
1 to 4 p.m. The massive, permanent layout features every-
thing from modern windmill farms to an operating drive-
in movie theater. Admission to the show is $4 for adults
and $1 for children under the age of 12 with a maximum
Seniors set fall schedule
The Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors group meets the second and
fourth Tuesdays of the month at the Hermitage Education
Center at 335 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus.
Beverages and desserts are served at noon, and programs
begin at 1 p.m., or as noted.
The seniors will travel to the Hunterdon Hills Play-
house on Dec. 13. The outing will include lunch and “A
Branson Country Christmas.”
Residents age 55 and up are welcome. Contact Joan at
(201) 444-4896 for program information. For trip infor-
mation, contact Sue at (201) 444-7235.
Memorabilia sought
Area residents are asked to provide photos, newspa-
per clippings, post cards, maps, aerial photos, and simi-
lar items featuring the area surrounding VFW Post 192
on Cliff Street and the Hopper-Zabriskie Cemetery on
First Street in Ho-Ho-Kus, prior to 1966. These items
will be used for a local history project. All materials will
be returned after scanning and copying. Contact Stanley
Kober at (201) 445-1121.