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Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • November 26, 2014 Welcome! Wyckoff resident Gladys receives a meal delivery from a Wyckoff Meals on Wheels volun- teer. Wyckoff Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to cli- ents in Wyckoff who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. Nutritionally balanced meals are prepared by the Christian Health Care Center and delivered by volunteer drivers Monday through Friday. The organiza- tion receives no state or fed- eral funding. Wyckoff Meals on Wheels has recently partnered with The Community Thrift Shop in Midland Park. Donors to the shop may indicate Meals on Wheels as a beneficiary and the group will receive a percent- age of the sales. For more infor- mation, or to volunteer, contact Alma Mader at (201) 891-4840. Commission seeks member A high school student from Ramapo or Indian Hills or any high school student living in Wyckoff is wanted to serve as a member of the Wyckoff Township Envi- ronmental Commission. The student delegate will attend one meeting per month from January to December on the third Monday of each month at Wyckoff Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Students are requested to submit letters of application to wec@wyckoff-nj.com before Jan. 16, 2015 and tell the township and the commission why they want to par- ticipate and why they would be an asset to the team. Applicants should include a con- tact telephone number and a notation as to the best time to call. Wyckoff has had a strong recycling program for many years. The township does not pick up grass clippings, which should be mulched at home or dropped at the recycling area. Township officials and the Wyckoff Environmental Commission sponsor an annual Team Up to Tidy Up event at which residents of all ages battle litter hand to hand, and a Shred Fest in which personal documents may be shred- ded beyond recognition for safe and secure recycling. J. KOSTER