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March 5, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 15
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Football Cheer Association sets meeting
The Midland Park Junior Football Cheer Association
will meet Monday, March 10. The 8 p.m. session will be
held in the DePhillips Center on Dairy Street. The asso-
ciation will be accepting nominations for all positions. For
more information, e-mail Nicolecieri@hotmail.com.
Athletic Hall of Fame dinner tickets available
The Midland Park Athletic Booster Association will
host its Midland Park Athletic Hall of Fame Induction
Ceremony at the Brick House in Wyckoff on March 22.
The social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be fol-
lowed by dinner and the ceremony.
Tickets are $70 per person. To purchase tickets, mail
a check made payable to “The Midland Park Athletic
Boosters Association” to Midland Park High School, 250
Prospect Street, Midland Park, NJ 07432, Attention: Tim
Thomas. Checks may also be dropped off at the Baseball
Card Store at 45 Prospect Street in Midland Park. For more
information, contact Tim Thomas at (201) 445-0902, (201)
925-4647, or lifeisgood4us@optonline.net.
Recycling center update
The Midland Park Recycling Center is now accepting
commingled materials. Items may be placed in the blue bin
located at the center located at 20 Greenwood Avenue.
New hours for the center are: Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to
2 p.m. and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday
hours are noon to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday hours are 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.
The center is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Spring lacrosse registration open
Registration for the spring season of Midland Park/
Waldwick Lacrosse is under way. This competitive pro-
gram is open to boys and girls in grades three through
eight, and will run from March 1 through June. The cost
of the program is $110 and does not include equipment.
Children in kindergarten through grade two are invited
to participate in Fiddlestix. This instructional session
focuses on the basics of the game: throwing, catching, and
Kings celebrates Grand Re-opening
The Kings Supermarket in the Midland Park Shopping Center held a Grand Re-opening of its newly renovated store
last week. Left: During the celebration, Kings Store Manager Dave Mesa presented a $1,000 check to a Center for Food
Action representative. Right: Midland Park Mayor ‘Bud’ O’Hagan congratulates Mesa. The event included a signature
pasta-ribbon cutting and remarks from President & CEO Judy Spires and COO Rich Durante.
scooping. Fiddlestix is an eight-week program held on the
Waldwick High School turf field from noon to 1 p.m. on
Saturdays. The cost is $50 and includes a stick, ball, and
T-shirt. Registration for lacrosse programs may be completed
online at www.wlax.net.
MPCE offers trips and tours
Midland Park Continuing Education is offering a vari-
ety of day trips, Broadway shows, overnight tours, and a
wide array of courses for adults and youths. Residents of
Midland Park and the surrounding communities are wel-
come to attend.
Choices include classes in SAT prep, HSPA and NJASK
prep, arts and crafts, computers, exercise, languages,
music, photography, and more.
Trips include a Yankee Stadium tour on May 7, a visit
to the Culinary Institute in New York on May 15, a Con-
necticut steam train and river boat excursion on May 17,
and a trip to New Hope and Lambertville on May 30.
Overnight tours include a three-day Pittsburgh Express
trip, April 30 through May 2; a trip to Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina, May 17 through 23; and a seven-day trip
to Nashville, Tennessee, June 8 through 14.
For details and fee information, call Midland Park
Continuing Education at (201) 444-2030 or visit www.
mpsnj.org.