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>PSE&G Helps UMDNJ Cut Its Energy Bill

>PSE&G Helps UMDNJ Cut Its Energy Bill

Hospital expects to reduce utility bill by about $1.3 million annually through utility’s Energy Efficiency Program

(May 12, 2011 – Newark, NJ) – Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) today joined with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) for the installation of a 2,700-ton chiller as part of their $11.4 million effort to bring energy efficiency improvements to University Hospital and four buildings on its Newark campus.

These improvements will help reduce UMDNJ’s energy consumption. The improvements are made possible through PSE&G’s $79 million Hospital Efficiency Program, which will benefit 19 hospitals across the utility’s service territory. In total, the utility is investing $240 million through 11 initiatives that help fund energy efficiency investments targeted at populations and entities with the greatest need and also stimulate economic activity.
“New Jersey hospitals are really struggling financially and nearly a third are operating in the red,” said Al Matos, vice president-renewables and energy solutions, PSE&G. “They find it nearly impossible to budget for infrastructure upgrades, no matter how much they’re needed. This accelerated efficiency program for hospitals has been extremely successful because it meets the needs of a severely stressed business sector. It provides money upfront and permits savings benefits to be realized quickly so that medical centers can focus on their mission-critical function of saving lives.”

Through the Hospital Efficiency Program, PSE&G will provide the $11.4 million investment, with UMDNJ repaying $2.7 million over three years, interest free. The Hospital Efficiency Program covers the $8.7 million investment difference. These investments are expected to reduce UMDNJ’s annual utility bill by about $1.3 million.

“It is a wonderful opportunity for UMDNJ, and we are pleased to be able to participate in PSE&G’s program,” says Christopher Kosseff, senior vice president for administration at UMDNJ. “The economics make sense, and we embrace this opportunity both to improve the efficiency of our operations and make a strong contribution to improving the environment.”

Following an extensive, investment-grade audit, improvements at UMDNJ will focus on improved cooling capabilities and include installation of a sophisticated control system and two new energy-efficient chillers. The control system will regulate the chilled water distribution pressure to each building and each air handler within, using monitoring sensors to adjust flow rates instantly to maximize efficiency. This automated system will replace the manually operated system that currently exists. The automatic monitoring will reduce the chilled water demands, thereby reducing the energy needed to produce the chilled water and the energy needed to pump the chilled water throughout the system. The project is expected to be complete by the end of 2011.

Of 52 eligible hospital facilities in PSE&G’s service territory, 40 applied to participate in the program. The PSE&G Hospital Efficiency Program has funded 19 of the applications and work is in various stages at each of them. The remaining applications remain pending available funding.
“The program has limited funding, but its success so far should prove a catalyst for additional investment for those eligible hospitals that currently are not to participate in the program,” Matos said.

The PSE&G Hospital Efficiency Program is a $79 million initiative that will fund the installation of energy conservation measures at 19 hospitals in the utility’s service territory. Through the program, PSE&G provides an investment-grade audit at no cost to the customer, then proposes various cost-effective energy conservation measures that make a substantial impact on the hospital’s energy efficiency and meet other program criteria such as having a simple payback of less than 15 years. The program greatly reduces the financial burden on a hospital by providing up-front funding for the total cost of a project. The hospital then pays back a portion of the total project cost after the project is complete on the PSE&G utility bill at zero percent interest over 36 months.

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>Ridgewood school district gives green light for solar panel installation

>Ridgewood school district gives green light for solar panel installation

Thursday, May 12, 2011
LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY MAY 12, 2011, 10:58 AM
BY KELLY EBBELS
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
Staff Writer

Racks of solar panels will soon adorn the roofs of eight of the 10 schools across Ridgewood. The installation will offset the district’s energy consumption with renewable energy by considerable degrees at no extra cost.

The district is on the verge of signing a 15-year contract with Verterra Renewable Energy Group, which will be responsible for the multi-million dollar costs and insurance for the solar panels. In return, the district will pay for the energy generated by the panels at a rate of 9 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) – far less than the rates Ridgewood currently pays, which range between 13 and 17 cents per kWh.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/121703088_School_district_gives_green_light_for_solar_panel_installation.html

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>RGGI on the Ropes All Across New Jersey

>RGGI on the Ropes All Across New Jersey

(Burlington County -NJ) Sen. Diane Allen (R-07) and Sen. Mike Doherty (R-23), primary sponsor of the Senate repeal bill (S2250), held a press conference to announce the District 7 lawmakers’ decision to support the repeal effort.

The conference took place on the steps of one of Burlington’s abandoned businesses an old building that once was a bank and a restaurant. All around Burlington City you could see a multitude of shops with ‘closed’ signs on them signaling the poor economic circumstances of this community.

Sen. Allen, in her statement, explained that those closed businesses were the reason she decided to support the end of the RGGI Cap & Trade scheme.

“The real issue today,” said Sen. Allen, “is looking at all these empty storefronts down here on High Street in Burlington and wondering how much did the extra tax cause them to close; how much did this extra tax mean in determining if others didn’t fill in these buildings.”

The RGGI Cap & Trade tax will cost our state thousands of jobs in the future.The consequences for New Jersey became abundantly clear over the weekend when the Ocean Spray company announced that it would be relocating its plant in Burlington County right across the border in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley.

The RGGI Cap & Trade scheme and increasing utility costs were a major consideration for Ocean Spray in the company’s decision to leave New Jersey. Now, some 250 jobs will be leaving New Jersey for neighboring Pennsylvania which is not a participating state in the RGGI Cap & Trade scheme.

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>Win Opus X ‘A’ and Hemingway Masterpiece @ Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood

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Click on this flyer to go to our facebook page and comment on this photo telling us what your favorite cigar is. You will be automatically entered in a raffle to win a Fuente Fuente Opus X “A” and an Arturo Fuente Hemingway Masterpiece Maduro. This is a $50 value and it can be yours free! The drawing will be held on Saturday May 21, 2011 at 3:00 PM. You must be present in the store to claim the prize! Participants must be 19 years of age or older. Deadline for the entries is Friday May 20th at 5:30 PM. Good Luck!

The Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood | 10 Chestnut Street | Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450
Phone: 201-447-2204 | Email: info@tobaccoshop.com
Hours: Monday – Saturday 10:00AM – 5:30PM and Thursday Night 6:30PM – 8:30PM

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>Outage Silences Ridgewood blog and other eBlogger Blogs

>Outage Silences Ridgewood blog  and other eBlogger Blogs

Bloggers at Google-owned blogger.com were locked out of their blogs for a number of hours overnight, apparently after a behind-the-scenes update that went awry.

Users were warned on Monday that there would be an hour-long outage on Wednesday, for maintenance. But according to Netcraft, the site went down on Thursday and has largely remained so ever since.

At the time of writing, the site is in read-only mode. Visitors can browse and read posts, but blog owners can’t add new content.

Furthermore, all content added since 7:37 am PDT on Wesnesday has been removed – it’s not clear yet whether that means temporarily removed, or permanently deleted.

Read more: https://techland.time.com/2011/05/13/outage-silences-blogger-blogs/#ixzz1MHDGlRFd

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>the Quote of the Day

>A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body.
Benjamin Franklin

Read more: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/b/benjamin_franklin.html#ixzz1LfDo1uPo

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Board of Ed is not listening

>Board of Ed is not listening

Board of Ed is not listening. They turfed fields and installed stadium lights. Many of us did not want this and many neighbors fought this. They did it anyway because they think that they know better then the taxpayers.

There is a bit of a shake up in the math department, but it is too little too late. The HS freshmen are sweating the Algebra exam. It is May and the parents are scrambling to find tutors. Everyone is worried about failing the state test. The HS math department is now telling the middle school math teachers what to do. IT is all TOO LATE! It’s May for God’s sake – where have they been all year? Our children will pay the price for this educational malpractice.

Did I mention that they spent time & money fighting residents over the turf fields?

There are employees who do virtually nothing, but they have been working for the schools for so long they can’t be fired. School Principals don’t know anything about managing staff. They act like teachers who accidentally got promoted, they need to be managers. If office staff is uncooperative and does not work 7 hours a day, a good manager would document this and issue a warning. In six weeks they would look for improvement. If no progress has been made then they should begin termination proceedings. In our schools the principal just ignores the nonworkers and allows the overpaid assistant principals to pick up the slack.

The Skyward system could be improved. Why is Blackboard even on the website. Pick something and stick with it.

Fix your phone system and teach the staff how to pick up messages.

Stop hiding important information and leaving the same old information on the home page for the schools. The BOE election results don’t need to be on the middle school home page. And I am sure that the handful of parents sending to private schools have contacted the school for transcripts. Why is this info on the home page for the school? Maybe they could have notified the parents that 8th graders that the kids would be taking the NJ HS Algebra test. This is information that should have been front and center. An email was sent out this week, less than two weeks to prepare. Connected math will not help them with the test, but a good tutor will.

Did I mention that they fought the taxpayers over stadium lights for the fields?

The Board of Ed members need some Ritlin. I voted NO because they have not focused on education. They spend time and money on noneducational projects. They made bad choices with my money.

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>Press manufactures fake Bounce for President Obama

>Press manufactures fake Bounce for President Obama

Latest AP Poll Sample Skews to Democrats by 17 Points
May 11, 2011 8:55 A.M.
By Jim Geraghty
Tags: Barack Obama, Polling

Wow! The AP poll has Obama’s approval rating hitting 60 percent! And 53 percent say he deserves to be reelected!

And on the economy, 52 percent approve of the way Obama’s handling it, and only 47 percent disapprove! He’s up 54–46 on approval of how he’s handling health care! On unemployment, 52 percent approval, 47 percent disapproval! 57 percent approval on handling Libya! Even on the deficit, he’s at 47 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval!

It is a poll of adults, which isn’t surprising; as I mentioned yesterday, you don’t have to be a registered or likely voter to have an opinion on the president.

But then you get to the party ID: 46 percent identify as Democrat or leaning Democrat, 29 percent identify as Republican or leaning Republican, 4 percent identify as purely independent leaning towards neither party, and 20 percent answered, “I don’t know.”

https://www.nationalreview.com/campaign-spot/266932/latest-ap-poll-sample-skews-democrats-17-points

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>Obama Administration push sub-prime lending, No we are not joking

>Obama Administration push sub-prime lending, No we are not joking 


Here we go again ,sub-prime lending didn’t get us in enough trouble already

A Renewed Crackdown on Redlining

In the wake of the subprime implosion, the Obama Administration has stepped up its scrutiny of disadvantaged neighborhoods’ credit access

By Clea Benson

BW MAGAZINE

Community activists in St. Louis became concerned a couple of years ago that local banks weren’t offering credit to the city’s poor and African American residents. So they formed a group called the St. Louis Equal Housing and Community Reinvestment Alliance and began writing complaint letters to federal regulators.

Apparently, someone in Washington took notice. The Federal Reserve has cited one of the group’s targets, Midwest BankCentre, a small bank that has been operating in St. Louis’s predominantly white, middle-class suburbs for over a century, for failing to issue home mortgages or open branches in disadvantaged areas. Although executives at the bank say they don’t discriminate, Midwest BankCentre’s latest annual report says it is in the process of negotiating a settlement with the U.S. Justice Dept. over its lending practices.

https://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_20/b4228031594062.htm

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>Spring Ridgewood Sidewalk Sale Days – May 12, 13 14th, 2011

>Spring Ridgewood Sidewalk Sale Days – May 12, 13 14th, 2011

SHOP IN RIDGEWOOD AND SAVE MONEY.

The following businesses are having fabulous sales for you on May 12, 13, & 14th.
Walk the E. Ridgewood Ave. and Oak St.
Town & Country Pharmacy
Leap’n Lizards
B. Witching Bath Co.
Learning Express Toys
Hot Jewelry Box
Double Take Consignment Boutique
Shoe Inn
Venture Photography
NJ Community Bank
Focus Merchandise
YWCA of Bergen County
Red Velvet Luxe
Virgo – fashions by Alice
Pink Bungalow
Sherwin Williams Paint
Yansi Fugel
Antoine’s Salon
Bookends
Pompanoosuc Mills
Arthur Groom
Gatti Nolli
Northeastlaser Vein Institute, Inc.
Wostbrock Home Furnishings
Savvy Chic Consignment
Ridgewood Bootery
Panico Salon & Spa
Eat Your Spinach’
Biltmore Tuxedo
Joaillier
NY Sports Club
Bargins! Bargins! Bargins!
For details call 201-445-2600
email: info@ridgewoochamber.com

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BOE seeking input from ‘no’ voters

Ridgewood school board seeking input from ‘no’ voters
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
BY KELLY EBBELS
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
Staff Writer

The Ridgewood Board of Education (BOE) Finance Committee is reaching out to residents to get a sense of why they cast their ballots in favor of or against the most recent school budget.

The committee will host two open meetings with residents about the budget ballot question; the first will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 16 at the Education Center, 49 Cottage Place. A second meeting date will be determined at a later date, officials said.

Committee members said they would especially like to speak with those who voted against the $83 million budget for the 2011-2012 school year. The budget vote and election was held on April 27; 1,817 residents voted for the budget, with 1,448 voting against it.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/121586664_Ridgewood_school_board_seeking_input_from__no__voters.html

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