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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • December 17, 2014 Villadom Happenings Motorists must clear snow and ice from vehicles Motorists are reminded that state law that requires all snow and ice to be removed from a vehicle before traveling on New Jersey’s roadways. Failure to comply may result in a citation and fine. No motor vehicle points will be assessed for this offense. Fines for violating the law range from $25 to $75. If fail- ure to remove ice and snow results in injury or property damage, motorists will face fines ranging from $200 to $1,000, while commercial motor vehicle drivers face fines ranging from $500 to $1,500 for each offense. Wellness Camp available Reebel Wellness in Waldwick invites seniors and veter- ans to learn how to stay fit and keep memory sharp. Reebel Wellness is now accepting registration for its six-week Wellness Camp that will begin in January. The program will meet once a week. Individually customized programs include physical fitness, brain and memory improvement games, yoga and meditation, nutritional advice, and rein- forcement. The program also features visits with medical experts and therapists. To register, or for more information, call (201) 887-2337 or e-mail reebel101@gmail.com. Reebel is located 160 Hopper Avenue in Waldwick. AOL hosts Buddy Day The Academy of Our Lady in Glen Rock will host a Buddy Day on Monday, Jan. 19 for students in grades one through seven who want to experience a day at the Catholic school. Prospective students are welcome to participate in morning classes. Academy of Our Lady provides a faith-based environ- ment with a strong academic curriculum. The school fea- tures a computer lab and integrates technology across all traditional subject areas. The academy’s campus includes a large lunch room and playing fields. AOL is a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence and is accredited by the Middle States Association. The school is supported by the parishes of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood and Saint Catharine Church in Glen Rock. Smiles abound In an effort to take the chill out of the air, the Heritage Manor Nursing Home Activities Department at Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff hosted a very successful Hawaiian luau for residents and their families. A disc jockey provided musical entertainment, CHCC staff members decorated the Heritage Manor Great Room in a Hawaiian theme, and everyone enjoyed pulled pork and wore leis. Pictured are Heritage Manor resident Alda MacLean with her daughter Sandra Potocki. Visit www.academyofourlady.org or call (201) 445-0622 for more information. The school is located at 180 Rodney Street in Glen Rock. Children’s ski lessons available YWCA Bergen County provides ski lessons to chil- dren ages four years and older at Campgaw Mountain, 200 Campgaw Road in Mahwah. Beginner and intermediate ski lessons will be held from 4:15 to 5:45 p.m. on Mondays or Wednesdays from Jan. 5 through 26. Children ages four through six may enroll for begin- ner and intermediate lessons. A program-only fee of $88 is available for current season pass holders. For non-season pass holders, the program and daily pass fee is $150. A pro- gram, daily pass, and rental fee is $234. Daily pass and pass and rental options allow participants to stay after the lesson to ski closing. Youngsters who are age seven and up may participate in all levels of skiing. The program-only fee of $126 is avail- able for current season pass holders. For non-season pass holders, the program and daily pass fee is $177; and the (continued on page 30)