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Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • August 27, 2014
Wyckoff Wanderings
Local students honored
The following students from Wyckoff have
been named to the Dean’s List for the spring
2014 semester: Michelle Copti and Nicole
Musto, Marist College; Johnathan Constance
and Matthew Hartensveld, Rochester Insti-
tute of Technology; Meaghan Cleaver and
Matthew Muscara, Roger Williams Univer-
sity; Rebecca Biesel and Laura Parseghian,
Scranton University; Karen Rothman, Skid-
more College; Mathieu Laducer, University
at Albany-SUNY; Brianna Aloia, Leonard
Belotti, Alicen Black, Erika Dodd, Alexander
Mainiero, Danielle Russo, Marissa Scarry,
and Sabrina Sterlacci, University of Dela-
ware; Amy Cascardo, University of Hartford;
Tracey Wilkinson, University of Maryland;
Alyssa Altonaga, Danielle C. Federico, Patri-
cia Hogan. and Alysse Toni Vindeed, Uni-
versity of Rhode Island; Rachel Boardman,
University of the Sciences; Matthew Brand,
Blair Diehl, and Melanie Lewis, University of
Vermont; Jonathan R. Liquori and Michael J.
Mortillo, Virginia Tech; Nicholas Guaglardi,
Wake Forest University; Rachel Anna Chung,
Washington University, St. Louis; Connor S.
White, Marissa Scarry and Sabrina Sterlacci,
Western New England; and Janaina Breve,
Natalie Davies, Kevin Ix, Andrea LaCorte,
Louise Matsakis, Andrew McLean, Hyun
Kyoung Na, Sean Ruffman, and Sam Russo,
William Paterson University.
Once-a-week garbage collection resumes
The Township of Wyckoff will resume
once-a-week garbage collection on Tues-
day, Sept. 2. This schedule will be in force
until July 1, 2015. Residents may check the
street listing in the municipal calendar or at
wyckoff-nj.com to determine their collection
day. Garbage and recyclables must be placed at
the curb prior to 6 a.m. of the collection day
but not before 6 p.m. the night before. Empty
containers must be removed by 7 p.m. on col-
lection day. A maximum of eight items will
be collected.
William Christopher
becomes police officer
Officer William R. Christopher
William R. Christopher has been sworn
in as a probationary police officer for the
Township of Wyckoff.
Christopher has served as a Wyckoff
Police Department dispatcher for the past
year. He earned his BA degree in criminal
justice, magna cum laude, from Fairleigh
Dickinson University. Prior to his college
graduation, he worked for Fairleigh Dickin-
son as a public safety officer and dispatcher
for the university. He and his family reside
in Wyckoff.
Patrolman Christopher is currently in
training at the Bergen County Law & Public
Safety Institute and expects to graduate in
December. Following graduation, he will
begin his field training in Wyckoff, and will
then be assigned to patrol duties.