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March 26, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17 Park Windmill Chamber hosts luncheon meeting The Midland Park Chamber of Commerce will meet April 3 at Rosario’s, 29 Central Avenue in the borough’s Wortendyke section. The luncheon will be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The cost is $15 per person. RSVP to Lisa Plasse at flute76@aol.com by March 31. Payment will be accepted at the door. Learn about ‘Unique Creatures’ The Midland Park Memorial Library, located at 250 Godwin Avenue, invites children of all ages to “Unique Creatures” on Saturday, April 5 at 3 p.m. This interactive educational program will feature an array of live animals. Participants will see and learn about unique animals from around the world. Tickets are available at the library. For more information, call (201) 444-2390. Wellness workshop announced Family Hair Care, located at 222 Godwin Avenue in Midland Park, will host “Wellness 101: Learn How to Live Better Longer!” on Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. Evidence indicates that many diseases are preventable through lifestyle changes. Learn the latest information about staying well and choosing the right supplements for the desired results. To reserve a seat, call (201) 652-8130 or e-mail emmyfhc@optimum.net. Space is limited. Register for soccer Online registration for the Midland Park Soccer Association’s fall season will begin April 1 and continue through May 31. Visit www.midlandparksoccer.com. The fee for the in-town clinic open to children in kin- dergarten and first grade is $65. The in-town program open to students in grades two through nine is $75. The cost to join the travel league is $90. The fee for students playing in both programs is $100. A $10 discount is avail- able for those who register before April 15. Family fees Services (continued from page 16) Ridgewood have agreements that cover bacteriological analysis of the water supply, provide an Adult Health Clinic, and allow Ho-Ho-Kus residents to use Ridgewood’s Graydon Pool swimming facilities. Ho-Ho-Kus shares a tax assessor and recreation department director with Upper Saddle River, a municipal court administra- tor with Allendale, and a health officer with MPHS announces YouTube Channel The broadcasting classes at Midland Park High School have launched their own YouTube Channel, which will be the online home for original videos cre- ated by students in Broadcasting I and II. With YouTube, the entire Midland Park community will have instant access to videos such as sports high- lights, pep rallies, holiday celebrations, interviews, and much more. The new channel will also include some archival footage for alumni to enjoy for years to come. Videos that are now only available to the students during Friday homeroom announcements, and to the community during limited runs on MPTV, will soon be just a click away. Viewers are invited to visit http:// www.youtube.com/user/midlandparkhs. Midland Park High School is joining several area are capped at $225. A late fee of $20 will be imposed on registrations received after May 31. The MPSA is a non-profit, volunteer-run organiza- tion committed to developing the soccer knowledge schools that are providing students with an innovative approach to their broadcasting classes. Local schools that host YouTube channels for their broadcasting classes include: Waldwick High School, http://www. youtube.com/user/WaldwickHS; Ridgewood High School, http://www.youtube.com/user/Ridgewood- Film; Indian Hills High School, http://www.youtube. com/user/IHTN1; Paramus Catholic, http://www.you- tube.com/user/paramusc; New Milford High School, http://www.youtube.com/user/nmhsgreenwavetv; Bergen Catholic High School, http://www.youtube. com/user/BergenCatholic1955; Hoboken High School, http://www.youtube.com/user/HobokenRedWings1 5?feature=watch; and Lakeview High School, http:// www.youtube.com/channel. and skill of all children residing or attending school in Midland Park, regardless of ability. For more infor- mation, contact Jennifer Triolo at (201) 444-6835 or midlandparksoccer@gmail.com. Borough Police Department Report On March 12, a 59-year-old borough man was arrested for driving while intoxicated after Officer Kenneth Junta was called to investigate a motor vehicle collision at Erie Avenue. Following field sobriety tests, the male was trans- ported to headquarters for processing. Summonses were issued for careless driving and DWI. The defendant was released into the custody of his son and is to appear in the Midland Park Municipal Court. Officers Kevin Van Dyk and Thomas Bedoe assisted in the investigation. Officer Mark Berninger arrested a 45-year-old Emer- son woman on outstanding warrants after a motor vehicle stop on March 14. The warrants, which amounted to $735, were issued from the municipal courts of Ho-Ho-Kus and Emerson. The woman was released on her own recogni- zance, and given a summons for driving while suspended. Fair Lawn. Paramus performs mechanical maintenance on fire trucks from Ho-Ho- Kus and is the public safety answering point for 911 calls emanating from Ho-Ho-Kus. Midland Park purchases gasoline and diesel fuel from Ho-Ho-Kus, and Midland Park’s construction department issues permits for Ho-Ho-Kus’ elected officials. Ho-Ho-Kus belongs to the Northwest Bergen Shared Services Group that handles street resurfac- ing contracts for the member municipalities, and the borough shares a school resource officer (Police Officer Sean Leonard) with the Ho-Ho-Kus Board of Education. Sergeant Gregory Kasbarian assisted. On March 16, Officer Berninger took a report from a Midland Park couple who stated they were victims of iden- tity theft. They reported their tax accountant informed them he was unable to e-file their tax return as someone had already filed a tax return in their names. The resi- dents were advised to contact their financial institutions and inform them of the incident. Officer Steven Vander Pyl arrested a 23-year-old Glen Rock man on outstanding warrants on March 19. The warrants, in the amount of $600, were issued from the Paterson and Paramus municipal courts. The defendant was transported to headquarters where the warrants were satisfied. A summons for driving while suspended was issued to the male. Sergeant Kasbarian assisted.