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>AMBER Ready a little background

>AMBER Ready a little background

Several Former Employees confirm that Mr. Del Vecchio replaced the former CEO’s working mobile phone child safety application, with a nonworking application that was developed and released after the former CEO was no longer an officer of the Company.

After learning the new mobile phone application did not work, Mr. Del Vecchio forced employees t market and sell the mobile phone application as advertised, said Retired New York City Police Officer and former employee Robert Schechter.  Retired New York City Police Officer and Licensed Private Investigator, Robert Schechter, provided a letter that also confirms he was terminated for discussing Mr. Del Vecchio’s the problems with the mobile phone application with other employees.

Mr. Schechter’s letter also confirms Mr. Del Vecchio knowingly marketed and sold the nonworking application to the AMBER Ready Mobile Phone Application to several police department and child safety organization.

Retired NYC Police Officer and Former Employee to Confirm Mr. Del Vecchio’s Fraud:

https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B5hrlwmUpwJuMmY3ODgyNTItZjEzYy00N2FlLThlNWQtYTZhMzYxNjBiZTUw&hl=en or https://bit.ly/aiGRHW

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>Proposal for a Moratorium on Wireless Telecommunication Facility Development Pending Creation of a Special Committee

>Proposal for a Moratorium on Wireless Telecommunication Facility Development Pending Creation of a Special Committee 

Dear Neighbor,
In the Village of Ridgewood and immediately adjacent to it, on the Ho-Ho-Kus border, there are presently proposals for the construction of three cellular towers (“wireless telecommunications facilities”) within approximately one mile of each other near North Maple Avenue between Glen Avenue and Sheridan; these are supported by T-Mobile, Verizon and our own Village. These three current tower proposals exclude the existing monopole tower by the Shell Station off of Route 17, and a wireless telecommunications facility already approved and operating in the business center of Ridgewood, both of which currently already support numerous telecommunications carriers.

Further, there are rumors that one to two wireless telecommunications facilities are currently being considered for construction on the west side of Ridgewood to address coverage gaps.  It also appears that during the March 2, 2011 Village Council Meeting, Village Manager Dr. Gabbart stated he is currently considering several other Village properties for the installation of additional cell towers.

Please note that if they are located on municipal property, or if the Village chooses to exercise its right under eminent domain law to claim a resident’s property for municipal use, the Village will be exempt from the zoning and planning board approval processes.  This will leave them free to construct cell towers immediately after bidding them without proper notice to residents (for example, we received only hours of actual notice before the bids officially were approved by the Village Council on July 6, 2011 for the Fire Station Headquarters lot).  Further, it creates a circumstance that deprives all residents the right and opportunity to have input into matters of individual and community concern, such as the aesthetics, health and safety, necessity, redundancy of coverage and environmental impact of such facilities.

Several years ago, a cell tower in Ho-Ho-Kus was denied zoning board approval on some of these same bases, and their zoning denial was upheld by the Third Circuit appellate court# when several carriers challenged them.  However, if the Village exempts itself from its own zoning requirements applicable to every other property owner in its jurisdiction, these considerations will never even come up for public review and comment – such as with zoning and planning board meetings – as the project will automatically go straight to construction/permitting after the lowest qualified bidder is selected by the Village Council.  In the case of the Fire Station Headquarters site, the bid proposal was approved by Village Council and released for bid during the 4th of July holiday week, and it requires that a lease must be signed within 30 days of July 27, 2011.  This shows that that the Village can get a cell tower bid, with little effective notice to residents, leased and ready to build in about 60 days – without any mechanism for a resident to impede it.  This can happen to anyone in this Village.

Clearly, this is an issue that affects us all as residents and taxpayers.

Our voices should be clearly and fairly represented in such monumental decisions, the consequences for which we pay through our tax dollars and which directly and profoundly impact us for decades into the future, if not longer. For every tower that is constructed in this Village, not only do we have to pay through our taxes for the cost of defending the litigation that inevitably comes with it, we also pay for the Village personnel, legal and expert fees attendant to it.  Further, we suffer collectively due to the dramatic drop in property values for those homes within sight-line of the tower. This reduction of property values will correlatively lower the tax assessment values collectable by the Village.  Moreover, the adverse impact upon our Village property values as a whole will be compounded by the fact that potential home buyers would find it highly undesirable to live in a municipality that would deny them any say in what happens to their property, and that could put up a cell tower in their backyard without so much as the opportunity of notice or power to stop it.

The depreciated property values for each neighborhood within sight-line of one of these facilities will diminish the overall amount of tax revenue that can be collected from those properties, which are used to support all Village activities and services we rely upon.

For instance, should the property values be worth half of what they would have been worth but for the tower, and that number is multiplied by the number of properties affected for each tower, it is highly unlikely that Ridgewood could generate enough revenue from the desired $30,000 annual lease income from a municipal tower to make up for the shortfall.  This is not even including the costs attendant to litigation that will draw from our Village coffers. Please note that the municipal tower currently out for bid at the Fire Station Headquarters is 140 feet high, which as a point of reference is about 10 feet shorter than the height of the Statue of Liberty, from toe to torch.  As we all know, we can see the actual Statute of Liberty from Heights Road; it is clear the adverse visual impact will leave few unaffected in Ridgewood.

During the July 13, 2011 Village Council meeting, we will propose a moratorium on all wireless telecommunications facility application approvals, and the rescission of all wireless telecommunications public construction contract bid proposal requests until such time as the Village Council can create a special committee to look at all of these essential factors.

This committee should be comprised of not only Village employees and current board/council members, but also representatives/delegates from various neighborhoods within the Village.  Such factors the committee should consider are: availability of sites, the Master Plan, redundancy of coverage, historical impact, environmental impact, floodplains/flood zones, impact upon traffic and parking, aesthetic impact upon property values, health and safety concerns (i.e., any new findings in light of the World Health Organization report about the effects of radiation on human health, and the potential injury to person and property due to structural integrity of the facilities), the range of structural design options and alternative site locations (i.e., rooftop installations, stealth options, utility pole single antenna repeaters – which are small antennae that can amplify signals in place of more towers), any technological advances that may render cell towers obsolete in the future, and the cost-benefit analysis of wireless telecommunications facilities – per proposed site.
The purpose of this proposal is to ensure that decisions and actions regarding the development of wireless telecommunications facilities in Ridgewood will be transparent and serve the interest of the Village as a whole.  The actual benefit, in light of the mitigating costs articulated above, of the currently proposed municipal tower to Ridgewood residents is something that is unclear from any of the public information that has been made available.

This proposal and signed petitions from Ridgewood residents will be submitted for consideration at the July 13, 2011 Village Council meeting, along with a brief statement requesting this become an agenda item for the following week’s meeting.  In the interim, we have been, and will continue to be circulating petitions to all interested persons.  Further, we are looking for resident support to attend that meeting.  Please email vortelecomsitecommittee@gmail.com if you wish to support these efforts.

Respectfully submitted for your consideration,

Gina M. Damasco

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Deputy Police Chief Frank Del Vecchio Confesses to Fraud in Deposition

>Deputy Police Chief Frank Del Vecchio Confesses to Fraud in Deposition

Summary of Statements Provided by the Deputy Police Chief of Fairview, NJ, Frank Del Vecchio, Under Oath, in the Matter of Blinglet -v- AMBER Alert Safety, Centers, Inc.,

Taken on June 24, 2009 by Attorney Robert J. Hantman, Esq.

Introduction
The following outlines the false statements provided by Frank Del Vecchio as a witness (Hereinafter, “Witness” or “Mr. Del Vecchio”), while sworn under oath in the deposition (Hereinafter, “Deposition”) of a Civil Matter between Blinglet, Inc. (Hereinafter, “Blinglets”) a Delaware Corporation (Plaintiff) -vs- AMBER Alert Safety Centers, In., a Nevada Corporation, Galaxy Media and Marketing Corporation, successor to AMBER Alert Safety Centers (Hereinafter, “the Company”).

The following claims to be a summary and deposition he allegedly gave;
https://www.amberreadydoc.com/frank_del_vecchio_deposition_full.pdf

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Village Voices: Frank Del Vecchio

>Village Voices: Frank Del Vecchio
Friday, January 7, 2011
The Ridgewood News
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Occupation: Chief of Police, Borough of Fairview.

Frank Del Vecchio, a 14-year village resident, said his back porch is his favorite place to relax in Ridgewood.

Age: 41.

How long I have lived in Ridgewood: 14 years.

Interests and hobbies: Politics, government, music and walking/biking.

My favorite place to relax in Ridgewood: My back porch.

A “perfect day” in Ridgewood would include: Taking in a Ridgewood football game, high school or junior. Playing football with my sons Christopher and Aaron, going on a bike ride with my daughter Kaylee, and enjoying a walk and dinner in town with my wife.

The best-kept secret in the village: Dad’s Night, but that is really not a secret.

The best thing about Ridgewood: The people.

One thing I would like to change in the village: The taxes.

https://www.northjersey.com/community/113058039_Frank_Del_Vecchio__Acting_out_life_s_journey.html?page=all

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>Ridgewood resident and Deputy chief juggled two jobs

>Ridgewood resident and Deputy chief juggled two jobs

SUNDAY, JULY 10, 2011
BY JEAN RIMBACH
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

For nearly three years, Fairview Police Chief Frank DelVecchio moonlighted as a top executive for a Morris County start-up, traveling around the country to tout the company’s new child-safety device and rising to become its $250,000-a-year CEO.

Today, the Rockaway Township offices of the business once known as AMBER Ready Inc. are shuttered and its founder is under state indictment on theft charges. Federal authorities have questioned former employees, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office has subpoenaed its investment bank for documents.

DelVecchio, who was Fairview’s deputy chief during his time with AMBER Ready, has little to say about the business — which sold a wireless technology designed to aid in the recovery of missing kids — or how he juggled his role as a high-ranking public servant with the demands of running a company that was trying to go public.

“I’m no longer affiliated with the company so I really don’t care to comment,” said DelVecchio, who said he resigned his position in November.

But when asked during a deposition last year if his job with AMBER Ready was full time, he responded: “It seems as full time as anything else.”

During his employment with AMBER Ready, the 42-year-old Ridgewood resident attended board meetings, pitched the product on both coasts, filmed a commercial and took part in a celebrity-studded Times Square promotional event that spanned three days and cost an estimated $2 million.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/125282388_Deputy_chief_juggled_two_jobs.html

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>@ the Ridgewood Public Library

>@ the Ridgewood Public Library

Summer Writers Workshop
“Poetry of Place”
For kids: Wed., July 13 @ 4:00 p.m.
Open to Ridgewood kids entering Gr 3-5
For teens: Wed., July 13 @ 7:00 pm
Open to Ridgewood teens entering Gr 6-12
Join award-winning poet Laura Boss and learn how to write poems about new places

Career Workshop
Introduction to Linked In
Thursday, July 14 @ 10AM – Tech Center
A hands-on workshop and demo on the popular online business networking site.
Free for RW cardholders; $5 for visitors form other communities

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>House asks: Did Obama’s auto bailout chief say, ‘I did this all for the unions’

>House asks: Did Obama’s auto bailout chief say, ‘I did this all for the unions’
By: Byron York | Chief Political Correspondent Follow Him @ByronYork | 07/08/11 11:05 AM

Investigators for the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform are asking the White House official who oversaw the government bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler whether he told the truth in recent testimony before the committee.  Ron Bloom, Assistant to the President for Manufacturing Policy, is quoted in a 2009 newspaper account and a 2010 book saying of the auto bailouts that he “did this all for the unions.”  But when Bloom appeared before the committee on June 22, he flatly denied ever saying those words.  Other White House officials have reportedly defended Bloom by suggesting that he did indeed say those words but was joking.  And that has led committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa to ask what is going on.

https://washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/2011/07/house-asks-did-obamas-auto-bailout-chief-say-i-did-all-unions

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>NC creates new US history class focusing on ‘founding principles’

>NC creates new US history class focusing on ‘founding principles’
By Daniel Wiser | The Daily Tar Heel
Updated: 07/06/11 12:48pm

High school students across the state can look forward to spending more quality time with America’s Founding Fathers. In fact, they won’t be able to graduate without doing so.

A bill signed into law by Gov. Bev Perdue last week, known as “The Founding Principles Act,” requires local school boards to develop a semester course focused on the founding philosophy of the U.S. government by the 2014-2015 school year.

https://www.dailytarheel.com/index.php/article/2011/06/nc_creates_new_us_history_class_focusing_on_founding_principles

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>New York Times Correction

>New York Times Correction
Published: July 8, 2011

FRONT PAGE

A caption on Tuesday about the 101st Fourth of July parade in Ridgewood, N.J., misidentified the boy shown dressing up to play the role of President Obama and misspelled the given name of the boy’s father, shown helping him. The boy is Aaron Ly, 9 — not his brother Baba, 8, who is partially shown at the bottom right, and who shared the role. Their father is Mamadou Ly, not Amadou. And because of an editing error, a caption in some editions for additional pictures of Fourth of July celebrations referred incorrectly to the Franklin Band, which performed at the Ridgewood parade. The band is from Franklin, N.J., not Ridgewood, and it is not affiliated with Benjamin Franklin Middle School.
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/09/pageoneplus/corrections.html?_r=1

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>TAA Signature Cigars @ Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood

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padron taa

Special blends and sizes made exclusively for the Tobacco Association of America stores. Padron 1964 Anniversary TAA Toro, Ashton VSG TAA Robusto Especial, Romeo y Julieta Exclusivo Para TAA by Jose Seijas.

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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>Ridgewood Planning Board votes to rezone Route 17 property

>Ridgewood Planning Board votes to rezone Route 17 property
Thursday, July 7, 2011
BY KELLY EBBELS
STAFF WRITER
The Ridgewood News

Ridgewood may soon see a new stretch of land on Route 17 south with commercial properties on it, after the Planning Board voted on Tuesday to amend the village’s Master Plan to rezone the land from residential to commercial.

The 2-acre property near the intersection of Paramus Road and Linwood Avenue is owned by Malvern Burroughs, who, with his attorney, Thomas Wells, has come forward several times in the past year to attempt to convince the board to rezone the land.

Wells said he and his client were “very pleased” with the board’s decision.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/125142094_Ridgewood_Planning_Board_votes_to_rezone_Route_17_property_.html

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>Ridgewood offering kayak lessons

>Ridgewood offering kayak lessons
Thursday July 7, 2011, 7:20 AM
Ridgewood Suburban News

The Ridgewood Parks and Recreation Department is offering kayaking sessions to Village residents at Graydon Pool this summer.

Instruction for adults and teens will be led by Betty Wiest, a member of the Hackensack River Canoe and Kayak Club. Classes will include the basics of kayaking: various types of boats, equipment and proper use, technique of entry, paddle strokes, and safety. All equipment, including kayaks, paddles and PFDs, will be provided by Eastern Mountain Sports in Paramus.

Sessions will be offered rain or shine on Saturday, July 9 and Saturday, Aug. 13 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. A trip to Monksville Reservoir will be held on Saturday, Sept. 10, with details to follow.

https://www.northjersey.com/community/125124923_Ridgewood_offering_kayak_lessons.html

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>Canvass of Ridgewood Households For Dogs and Cats

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Canvass of Ridgewood Households For Dogs and Cats

In accordance with N.J.S.A. 4:19-15.15, the Village of Ridgewood will be conducting a canvass of Ridgewood households to determine if they own a dog or cat. The canvassers have a valid photo identification card issued by the Village of Ridgewood. They will be canvassing during the months of July and August 2011. Please call the Health Department at 201-670-5500 ext 503 if you have any questions.

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