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June 4, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 25 Triathlon set for June 14 The Wyckoff Family YMCA and the Wyckoff-Midland Park Rotary will host the 32nd Annual Wyckoff-Franklin Lakes Triathlon at the Indian Trail Club in Frank- lin Lakes on Saturday, June 14. The event will be held from 6:45 to 10 a.m. Participants will be running and biking throughout Franklin Lakes and Mahwah. The route will include Franklin Lake Road, High Mountain Road, Ewing Avenue, Colonial Road, Franklin Avenue, Pulis Avenue, Campgaw Road, and parts of Campgaw Reservation. Over 1,500 athletes and spectators are expected to attend this event, which will benefit the Y’s programs and the Rotary’s scholarship fund. Motorists are encouraged to plan alter- nate routes the morning of June 14. For details, contact Nancy at (201) 891-2081. Off-campus group home (continued from page 17) in the surrounding communities. The organization’s goal is to develop four new homes in the coming year, and already has in the works facilities in Waldwick and Allendale. Founded in 1965, the Retreat opened its main building off Mountain Avenue in Wyckoff for individuals with mental and physical disabilities in 1972. The new off-campus group homes are being built in response to new state requirements to downsize institutionalized settings in order for the state to be able to capture federal Medicaid dollars. It now houses about 70 residents at the Bushman building, its main building. The Lodges, built on-site in 1992 to provide home-like settings for about 24 residents on campus, will remain as homes for the Retreat’s most medically compro- mised residents. The Bushman building will likely be turned into offices, Press said.