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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • April 30, 2014 Villadom Happenings Goffle Road detour announced Motorists traveling on Goffle Road should anticipate delays and plan for extra travel time beginning Monday, May 12. Passaic County and the Borough of Hawthorne will be installing a traffic signal at the intersection of Braen Avenue and Goffle Road, and the construction will take approximately 90 working days. Construction will be in progress weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Goffle Road will remain open in both directions during this project, with the exception of a period at the end of the installation when the intersection will be milled and resurfaced. Commuters who access public transportation located within the work zone are encouraged to contact their bus company to determine the alternate pickup location during the road closing/detour. Updates on this project will be available at www. wyckoff-nj.com. Craft Street Fair set The Glen Rock Spring Craft Street Fair will be held May 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Rock Road. The fair is sponsored by the Glen Rock Chamber of Commerce and is being promoted by P.J.’s Promotions. One hundred quality exhibitors will be displaying handmade items such as pottery, stained glass, apparel for women and girls, handcrafted pillows and purses, fine wood work, florals, fiber, designer hair accessories, folk art, quilts, fine art and photography, hand crafted jewelry, and much more. Glen Rock Chamber members will set up booths with information about their services. The children’s area will include pony rides, a petting zoo, and inflatables. For more information, visit www.pjspromotions.com or call (201) 666-1340. Band concludes Concert Series The Waldwick Band will conclude its 2013-14 winter season with a May 4 performance at the Village School, 100 West Prospect Street in Waldwick. The concert will begin at 2:30 p.m. The Waldwick High School Band, under the direction of Lynne Montella, will present three compositions to open the performance. The high school band will join with the Waldwick Band in Alfred Reed’s “Funiculi, Funicula.” Flutists Nancy Horowitz and Arlene Keiser will be the guest artists. They will perform Franz Doppler’s “Andante and Rondo.” Horowitz is the Waldwick Band’s principal flutist and is celebrating 35 years with the band. She is also the principal piccolo player and second flutist with the Ridgewood Sym- phony Orchestra and has performed with the Sonata Trio, Longy Chamber Ensemble, Ramapo Wind Symphony, Ridgewood Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, and the League supports Baby Basics Children’s Aid and Family Services’ Baby Basics program relies on community support to provide free nutritional for- mula and diapers to low-income families with children ages newborn through two years. The agency recently received a donation of diapers from the 2013 Junior League of Bergen County provisional class, led by chair Laura Kelly. The provisional class collected diapers through a variety of channels, including drives at local grocery stores. The effort was also supported at the JLBC’s Festival of Trees fall fundraiser. Baby Basics distributes more than 200,000 diapers every year and offers a desperately needed safety net to families that helps ensure their babies remain healthy and well- nourished. Pictured are Children’s Aid & Family Services President and CEO Bob Jones and Junior League of Bergen County members Patty Bontekoe, Angela Isaacs, Laura Kelly, Sara Seuhr, and Jessica Matulay. Adelphi Chamber Orchestra. Keiser plays with the Rockland County Band, the Opera Theater of Montclair, and the Ridgewood Symphony Orchestra. She has performed with the Dave Carey Jazz Trio, the Intercontinental Trio, and Flute Chats. There is no admission charge for the concert. For more information and the band’s 2014 summer concert series, visit www.waldwickband.org. Singles plan Cinco de Mayo Dance The NSO40 at the Church of the Nativity, 315 Prospect Street in Midland Park, will host a Cinco de Mayo Dance at the church on Friday, May 2. Single adults over age 40 from the surrounding communities are invited. The event will feature a light sandwich buffet, assorted snacks, wine and beer, and dance music by DJ Zak Magic. Admission to the dance is $25 and is payable at the door. For details, contact Susan at susancb2@aol.com. Donovan to speak at MRCC luncheon Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce members and friends are invited to a luncheon featuring Bergen County Executive Kathleen A. Donovan and newly-elected Rockland County Executive Edwin J. Day. The event will be held on Wednesday, May 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conference Center at 3 Execu- tive Boulevard in Suffern, New York. The event sponsor is Goldstein, Lieberman & Company. Attendees will have the opportunity to network from 11:30 a.m. to noon, and are encouraged to bring promo- tional materials to display on the event’s information table. The cost is $40 for Chamber members and $55 for non- members. Advance registration is preferred; an additional $5 processing fee will be charged if paid the day of the event. For reservations, call the Chamber office at (201) 529-5566 or visit Mahwah.com. (continued on page 24)