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Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • October 23, 2013
Waldwick Lions Club installs ramp at borough home
Members of the Waldwick Lions Club recently installed
a ramp at a Ridgewald Avenue home to assist a resident
in need. Those participating in the construction project
included Randy Reveley, John Stiles, Jim Toolen, and Greg
Bjork. The Waldwick Lions Club participates in various com-
munity service projects.
One of the group’s previous endeavors was another
handicapped access ramp for a member of the Hoeland
family. This family had just moved into the borough, and
was pleased to have been greeted by the community’s show
of support.
“Our family just recently moved to Waldwick (and) this
was just one of the wonderful ways the Waldwick com-
munity welcomed and embraced us,” a Hoeland family
member wrote. “It is now so easy to get Amanda to and
Left: The completed ramp. Center: Greg Bjork. Right: Jim Toolen, Randy Reveley, and John Stiles.
from the school bus and/or her handicapped van. These
simple tasks were such a chore prior to the ramp - so we
thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for all that you
Active group
The Italian American Social Club of
Waldwick, now entering its seventh year,
welcomes its new Events Committee.
Pictured are Esther Miraglia, Adriana
Magurno, Lynda Pisani, Donna Palladino,
and Brian Mackey. Among many upcom-
ing IASCW activities are pizza and pasta
making for kids, bocce tournaments, wine
and limoncello making, Italian card game
nights, and bus rides. The club will con-
tinue its signature celebrations: Epiphany
Christmas on Jan. 5 at the Brownstone Inn,
Traditional St. Joseph dinner in March,
and Ferragosto Family Festa in August.
New members are welcome. Meetings are
the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30
p.m. at The Waldwick Ambulance Corps
Building, 20 White’s Lane, second floor.
For more information about joining or vis-
iting the meetings, log on to iascw.com or
call Andrea at (201) 652-7531.
have done for our family!” The family also thanked Jim
Fallon and Kuiken Brothers Lumber for donating all the
building supplies.