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Page 14 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • October 30, 2013 Waldwick Watch Auxiliary hosts lunch meeting The Waldwick Branch of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary will meet on Wednes- day, Nov. 6 at the Waldwick Methodist Church, 25 Franklin Turnpike. The group will gather at noon for pizza, coffee, and cannoli. The cost to attend the lunch is $5. Andrea Delmont, manager of the Kurth Cottage Gift Shop at The Valley Hospital, will present a discussion about using acces- sories. RSVP to Maryann at (201) 444-5149. Re-election dinner benefit slated The Republican Committee of Waldwick will host a fundraiser for the campaign to re-elect Councilmen Don Sciolaro and Greg Bjork to Waldwick Borough Council. The benefit is set for Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at Amster’s Tavern, 18 West Prospect Street in Waldwick. Tickets are $40. To secure a ticket, send a check payable to the Waldwick Repub- lican Committee to: Tom Giordano 24-2 Tamaron Drive, Waldwick, NJ 07463. The deadline to purchase tickets is Oct. 27. Jaeger to discuss ‘Castles of New Jersey’ Phil Jaeger of the Passaic County Histor- ical Society will present a program on the Castles of New Jersey on Thursday, Nov. 7. The program will be held at the Waldwick Public Library at 7:30 p.m. The lecture and slide show will feature well-known castles such as Lambert Castle and Kip’s Castle, and lesser known castles throughout the state. Pre-registration is requested. Call at (201) 652-5104 or visit the library at 19 East Prospect Street during regular hours. Thanksgiving Pie Sale set The 2014 Waldwick High School Grad Ball Committee is sponsoring a Thanksgiv- ing Pie Sale. Pumpkin and apple pies from Colleen’s Confections will be available for $20 each. Orders must be received by Nov. 17. To order, contact colleensconfections @hotmail.com or call (201) 248-8128. Pies will be available for pickup on Nov. 27 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Waldwick High School turf field parking lot. The committee is also sponsoring a recy- cling fundraiser. Used cell phones, small electronics, and inkjet and laser printer car- tridges may be dropped off at the Waldwick Municipal Building at 63 Franklin Turnpike or the at Waldwick Police Department at 15 East Prospect Street. The fundraisers benefit the WHS Grad Ball, a safe, drug-free event for graduating seniors. Village School plans Open House Learn more about Montessori education when The Village School hosts an Open House on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at 100 West Prospect Street in Waldwick. Visitors will have the chance to meet with the faculty and staff, see the classrooms, and tour the school’s facility. The Village School is the only accredited Montessori school in northern New Jersey that offers Montessori education for stu- dents from 18 months to middle school. The facility is accredited by both The Middle New judge Waldwick Attorney Richard Brady, right, a former Waldwick police chief, is sworn in as Midland Park’s new municipal judge by Superior Court Judge Harry Carroll. Brady, previously the borough prosecutor in Midland Park, replaced longtime judge Charles Ryan, who retired. States Association of Colleges and Schools and the American Montessori Society. Call Judy Trubac at (201) 445-6160, exten- sion 225, e-mail jtrubac@thevillageschool. net, or visit www.thevillageschool.net. Flu vaccine available Public Health Nurse Carol Shepard will administer influenza vaccines at the health office on Wednesdays throughout October. Hours are 8 a.m. to noon and 2 to 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary during these hours. Those who cannot schedule a visit during these times may call (201) 444-3914 or e-mail cshepard@waldwicknj.org to make an appointment. Clients with Medicare Part B should bring their card; Medicare will be billed directly. Those without Medicare Part B the cost for the vaccine is $25. The Health Center is located at 22 Whites Lane in Waldwick.