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July 16, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 19 Franklin Lakes Scribe Quinlan to address Tea Party Gregory Quinlan, director of government affairs for New Jersey Family First, the legislative action arm of the New Jersey Family Policy Council, will address the Franklin Lakes Tea Party on Tuesday, July 15. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Franklin Lakes Ambulance Corps building on Bender Court. Quinlan discussion will focus on “Government Lawlessness.” The meeting is open to the public. Coffee and cake will be served. Summer Reading Club set Readers and pre-readers of all ages who live in Frank- lin Lakes are welcome to join “Fizz Boom Read!” the library’s summer club. Club members are encouraged to keep a record of how many books they have read on the library’s official Reading Log, and check in with the library weekly to receive a prize. To join, visit the children’s department to sign-up in person anytime during regular library hours. All members of the club receive a prize just for joining! Registration may also be completed online at www. franklinlakeslibrary.org. The program will run through Aug. 18. The library is located at 470 DeKorte Drive. Bible Camp registration under way High Mountain Presbyterian Church, located at 730 Franklin Lake Road in Franklin Lakes, invites children in pre-K through grade six to its Vacation Bible Camp, “Weird Animals.” From Aug. 13 through 15, the free camp will meet from 9 a.m. to noon and will feature crazy critters, games, music, snacks, and more. Pre-reg- istration is required. Visit pcfl.org. Students who will be entering seventh grade in the fall through adults are welcome to volunteer with the program. Contact Patricia Pastás at (201) 891-0511 or patpastas@msn.com. Car wash fundraiser set The Franklin Lakes 12U War Eagles Travel Baseball Team is traveling to Cooperstown in July. As part of the team’s fundraising efforts, the boys are selling tickets for car washes at Urban Auto Spa. Tickets may be used at both spa locations: 827 Franklin Avenue in Franklin Lakes and 785 Route 17 in Ramsey. The auto spa will donate 50 percent of the proceeds from the ticket sale. Tickets are $20, and entitle the bearer to a “silver wash special.” A book containing tickets for five car washes is available for $100. Contact Laura at sjmomma@optonline.net to purchase tickets. Teens invited to join reading club The Franklin Lakes Library’s “Spark a Reaction” reading club for teens is under way. During the summer, participants will be encouraged to keep a log of what they read and visit the library each week to win prizes. Readers who write book reviews may post their com- ments at franklinlakeslibrary.org. Each time a review is submitted, the writer’s name will be entered into a con- test for a gift card. The winner will be announced on Aug. 22. For more information, call (201) 891-2224. The library is located at 470 DeKorte Drive. Police Report odor of marijuana and the investigation led to the arrest of a 26-year-old Demarest man on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of narcotics paraphernalia. Police also charged a 47-year-old Oakland man with speeding on Franklin Avenue, driving while intoxicated, disregard of a stop sign, failure to keep to the right, and having an open container of alcohol in his car on June 19. On June 23, a friend who was watching the house of a neighbor reported an attempted burglary. Patrolman Noon reported that someone had removed a screen from the rear window and attempted to pry open the window. (continued from page 4) consisting of Trazadone, Citalopram, and Fexofedadine, and possession of narcotics in a motor vehicle. A war- rant for his arrest in Neptune, was uncovered and he was released after posting $500 in bail. On June 30, at 4:45 p.m., Patrolman Ryan Noon stopped a vehicle of Goffle Road for having excessively tinted windows. Patrolman Noon reportedly detected the Business district (continued from page 3) the design process include Colonial Road, Court Street, Connie Avenue, Harriet Place, Commerce Avenue, Mabel Ann Avenue, and De Korte Drive. The borough recently applied for permits to install a system along Colonial Road that would provide sewer service to property owners between Franklin Avenue and 556 Colonial Road. No official date has been set for the installation. Residents in these areas and other areas of Franklin Lakes who are interested in exploring a possible sewer connection are encouraged to contact the borough to dis- cuss the borough’s plans for installing a municipal col- lection system. From its plant operating in Waldwick since 1969, the authority’s service area accommodates the sewer requirements of 75,000 residents. Current municipal members include Allendale, Franklin Lakes, Ho-Ho- Kus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Ramsey, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, and Wyckoff. The Vil- lage of Ridgewood also has a service agreement with the authority. The pump station, located at the Franklin Crossing Shopping Center, is designed to collect wastewater gen- erated by properties along Franklin and Susquehanna avenues and surrounding streets.