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Mayor Bollerman greeted guests at New Year Day reception for officials and friends. With him are Dr. Alfred Trayner, Parks Committee Member, Superintendent John Van Vorst of Parks Department, and Mrs. Van Vorst.

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Mrs. Henry Reitz, wife of police chief, and Mrs. Robert Bucher, wife of councilman, chatted with Mrs. Bollerman.

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Councilman Kenith Bloom (left) and Abram Holcombe (right) were talking with Welfare Director, Ralph Van Syckle and Walter Winterble, DPW Superindentent.

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A story strikes fire - Mrs. Alfred Trayner and Mrs. Eleanor Dendy, shown at reception.

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Red ball was up at Roosevelt Common pond, signifying "good skating". There was plenty of ice for winter sports.

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Skating was also a winter specialty "on the house" at the Tenafly Nature Center pond, also known as Pfister's Pond.

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January 11 was a proud day for the Chargaris Brothers, owners of the Clinton Inn, Tenafly's century-old hostelry, as they opened new Motor Hotel.

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Peter, John and James Chargaris held open house at their new Motor Hotel, and received congratulations on the addition to their local accommodations. The Clinton Inn - about 100 yards to the north - continued as a dining room and hospitality center.

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Winter view of the Presbyterian Church, town's oldest congregation on January 12.

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Ordination ceremony in the Presbyterian Church, with D.J. McKnight and the Rev. Harry Chase, senior minister, officiating.
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