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12 OCTOBER 19, 2015 • PASCACK VALLEY PRESS WESTWOOD A new interior design store with a focus on photography is a welcome addition to Westwoodʼs shopping area, at 316A Kin- derkemack Road. Owner Barbara DeGraw, with 30 years in the com- mercial printing industry blended with her unsurpassed skills in pho- tographic printing, has combined Madison Avenue technology with art and photography. The result is a new art form being embraced by fine artists as well as interior designers. Stepping into harvey & DOT. (named for Barbaraʼs parents), vis- itors immediately know this is a unique experience. The gallery features outstanding photogra- phers, many who have discovered the excitement of printing on new surfaces including copper, galva- nized metal, wood and fabric that blow the lid off traditional photo- graphic materials. Vintage chairs have been re- purposed with fabric seat cushions that sport photographs of flowers or zebras. Photos printed on unusual materials lend themselves to creating a space that enhances the range of accessories also avail- able here. DeGrawʼs clientele find that they can tell their own story in their homes with the use of photo- graphic images in customizing designs – everything from a leather-covered cooler to wallpa- per imprinted with their own pho- tography. For those who are not great photographers themselves, a library of photos is available for selections, along with the assis- tance of in-house designers, to turn any room into a gem. Using the newest industrial technology, these photographically enhanced objects are designed to be weather-proof and hardy. On Thursday evenings, har- vey & DOT. offers free events to the public, including lessons in how to upcycle furniture, decorate with photography or incorporate feng shui at home, as well as artist receptions for changing exhibi- tions. DeGraw invites everyone to come in for coffee, to charge a cell phone, or to enjoy the experience of fine art and fun. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with extended hours until 9 p.m. on Thursdays harvey & DOT. opens in Westwood BY SUSAN MCTIGUE CORRESPONDENT harvey & DOT. creative director and CEO Barbara DeGraw offers unique design ideas based in photography. Photo by Susan McTigue Augie & Carmine’s Augie & Carmine’s F FI IV VE E S ST TA AR R B BA AR RB BE ER R S SH HO OP P 63 PATTERSON AVE., HILLSDALE, NJ • 201-221-6571 MARYJANE IS BACK! Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 8am-5pm STOP IN FOR A GREAT HAIRCUT! YOUR HAIRCUT WITH MARYJANE! New clients only. With this coupon. Expires 10/31/15. $ 2 OFF The Park Ridge Board of Healthʼs free rabies clinic will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Park Ridge Util- ity Garage, located at 15 Sulak Lane. The rabies clinic is free of charge and open to the public. Cats and dogs attending the clinic must be on a leash or in a pet carrier and must be under the supervision of an adult. Pet owners will be responsible for any mess made by their pet. For the comfort of the animals, dogs will be vaccinated from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. and cats from 7:30-8 p.m. Beginning in October, resi- dents will be mailed 2016 animal license applications. A current rabies vaccination certificate valid through Oct. 31, 2016 is required in order to renew or apply for a 2016 animal license. Park Ridge residents can obtain their animal license through the mail or at borough hall, begin- ning Thursday, Nov. 5. Licensing fees are listed on the borough Board of Health webpage at www.parkridgeboro.com. For further information, call the Park Ridge Board of Health at (201) 822-3112. FREE RABIES CLINIC FOR PETS OFFERED PARK RIDGE River Vale Girl Scouts will be hosting a spooktacular Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Woodside School. Come after the River Vale ragamuffin parade! The Trunk or Treat is open to all ages. Come in costume and enjoy some treats. There will be prizes for best individual costume and best group costume. Vote for your favorite trunk. No need to provide the trunks – the scouts will do it all. Contact Julie White at [email protected] m or (551) 486-5209 with any questions. Girl Scouts to host Trunk or Treat RIVER VALE With coupon. Not valid with other offers. Exp 10-31-15 Dine in or pick up only. Exp 10-31-15 2 Large Pizzas, Buffalo Chicken Strips & 2 Ltr. Soda $ 19.99 Mon. & Tues. PASTA NIGHT Choice of Pasta with Marinara, Vodka, Alfredo or Bolognese. Plus Side Salad. Specialty Pasta Add $1 $ 8.50 Try Us, We’re Simply Better! Make Reservations For Your Next Party! Live Jazz Every Friday 207 Kinderkamack Road, Emerson • 201-265-8111 Free Delivery!

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WESTWOOD

A new interior design storewith a focus on photography is awelcome addition to Westwood s̓shopping area, at 316A Kin-derkemack Road. Owner BarbaraDeGraw, with 30 years in the com-mercial printing industry blendedwith her unsurpassed skills in pho-tographic printing, has combinedMadison Avenue technology withart and photography. The result is anew art form being embraced byfine artists as well as interiordesigners.

Stepping into harvey & DOT.

(named for Barbara s̓ parents), vis-itors immediately know this is aunique experience. The galleryfeatures outstanding photogra-phers, many who have discoveredthe excitement of printing on newsurfaces including copper, galva-nized metal, wood and fabric thatblow the lid off traditional photo-graphic materials.

Vintage chairs have been re-purposed with fabric seat cushionsthat sport photographs of flowersor zebras. Photos printed onunusual materials lend themselvesto creating a space that enhancesthe range of accessories also avail-able here. DeGraw s̓ clientele findthat they can tell their own story intheir homes with the use of photo-

graphic images in customizingdesigns – everything from aleather-covered cooler to wallpa-per imprinted with their own pho-tography.

For those who are not greatphotographers themselves, alibrary of photos is available forselections, along with the assis-tance of in-house designers, to turnany room into a gem. Using thenewest industrial technology, thesephotographically enhanced objectsare designed to be weather-proofand hardy.

On Thursday evenings, har-vey & DOT. offers free events tothe public, including lessons inhow to upcycle furniture, decoratewith photography or incorporatefeng shui at home, as well as artistreceptions for changing exhibi-tions. DeGraw invites everyone tocome in for coffee, to charge a cell

phone, or to enjoy the experienceof fine art and fun. Hours are 10a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through

Saturday, with extended hoursuntil 9 p.m. on Thursdays

harvey & DOT. opens in WestwoodBY SUSAN MCTIGUECORRESPONDENT

harvey & DOT. creative director and CEO Barbara DeGrawoffers unique design ideas based in photography.

Photo by Susan McTigue

Augie & Carmine’sAugie & Carmine’sFFIIVVEE SSTTAARR BBAARRBBEERR SSHHOOPP

63 PATTERSON AVE., HILLSDALE, NJ • 201-221-6571

MARYJANE IS BACK!

Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 8am-5pmSTOP IN FOR A GREAT HAIRCUT!

YOUR HAIRCUTWITH MARYJANE!

New clients only. With this coupon. Expires 10/31/15.

$2OFFThe Park Ridge Board of

Health s̓ free rabies clinic will beheld on Wednesday, Nov. 4 from6:30-8 p.m. at the Park Ridge Util-ity Garage, located at 15 SulakLane. The rabies clinic is free ofcharge and open to the public.

Cats and dogs attending theclinic must be on a leash or in a petcarrier and must be under thesupervision of an adult. Pet owners

will be responsible for any messmade by their pet.

For the comfort of the animals,dogs will be vaccinated from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and cats from 7:30-8 p.m.

Beginning in October, resi-dents will be mailed 2016 animallicense applications. A currentrabies vaccination certificate validthrough Oct. 31, 2016 is required inorder to renew or apply for a 2016

animal license. Park Ridge residents can

obtain their animal license throughthe mail or at borough hall, begin-ning Thursday, Nov. 5. Licensingfees are listed on the borough Boardof Health webpage atwww.parkridgeboro.com.

For further information, callthe Park Ridge Board of Health at(201) 822-3112.

FREE RABIES CLINIC FOR PETS OFFEREDPARK RIDGE

River Vale Girl Scouts willbe hosting a spooktacular Trunkor Treat on Saturday, Oct. 24from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. inthe parking lot of WoodsideSchool. Come after the

River Vale ragamuffin parade!The Trunk or Treat is open to allages. Come in costume and enjoysome treats. There will be prizesfor best individual costume andbest group costume. Vote for your

favorite trunk. No need to providethe trunks – the scouts will do itall. Contact Julie White [email protected] or (551) 486-5209 with anyquestions.

Girl Scouts to host Trunk or TreatRIVER VALE

With coupon. Not valid with other offers. Exp 10-31-15Dine in or pick up only. Exp 10-31-15

2 Large Pizzas, BuffaloChicken Strips & 2 Ltr. Soda

$19.99Mon. & Tues. PASTA NIGHTChoice of Pasta with Marinara, Vodka,Alfredo or Bolognese. Plus Side Salad.

Specialty Pasta Add $1

$8.50

Try Us, We’re Simply Better!Make Reservations For Your Next Party!Live Jazz

EveryFriday

207 Kinderkamack Road, Emerson • 201-265-8111

FreeDelivery!