>State Senate is pushing a revamped bill to overhaul the state Sunshine Law
Month: September 2011
>New Jersey Senate committees approve 10 job-creation bills
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>Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan will address League of Women Voters of Ridgewood
>Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan will address League of Women Voters of Ridgewood
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
The League of Women Voters of Ridgewood will host Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan as the keynote speaker at its annual fall luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
Donovan will address the league’s priority to encourage women to become involved in local, county and state politics. Questions from the audience will be accepted.
The event will begin at noon at Old Paramus Reformed Church, 660 E. Glen Ave., Ridgewood. The cost is $20 per person; all are welcome.
>It’s not just millionaires who’d pay more under President Barack Obama’s latest plan to combat the deficit.
> It’s not just millionaires who’d pay more under President Barack Obama’s latest plan to combat the deficit.
New government fees pepper Obama deficit plan
More than $130B in new government fees pepper Obama deficit plan
Andrew Taylor, Associated Press, On Monday September 19, 2011, 3:37 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s not just millionaires who’d pay more under President Barack Obama’s latest plan to combat the deficit.
Air travelers, federal workers, military retirees, wealthier Medicare beneficiaries and people taking out new mortgages are among those who would pay more than $130 billion in new government revenues raised through new or increased fees. These fees are advertised as “savings” in administration budget documents.
Airline passengers, for instance, would see their federal security fees double from $5 to $10 for a nonstop round-trip and triple to $15 by 2017, raising $25 billion over the coming decade. Federal employees would contribute $21 billion more to their pensions over the same period. Military retirees would pay a $200 fee upon turning 65 to have the government pay their out-of-pocket Medicare expenses. They’d also pay more for non-generic prescription drugs.
And it’ll cost corporate jet owners a new $100 fee for each flight.
The fees aren’t taxes. They’re charged to people who use government services or receive benefits like taxpayer-subsidized health care, and the fees typically defray the government’s cost of providing a service. The fee on corporate jets and other private passenger planes, for example, would raise about $1 billion a year to help finance the cost of air traffic control. Recreational flyers won’t have to pay.
Many of Obama’s proposals are retreads from earlier budget proposals, including those submitted by his predecessors. They’re rejected year after year. Some ideas, like requiring wealthier veterans to pay more for their health care, whip up opposition from powerful interest groups. Others, like the bigger security fee for flyers, seems too close to a ticket tax increase.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/New-government-fees-pepper-apf-4120540659.html?x=0&.v=2
>Obama calls for broad tax increases : Wants three dollars in taxes for each dollar of cuts
>Obama calls for broad tax increases : Wants three dollars in taxes for each dollar of cuts
By Stephen Dinan-The Washington Times Sunday, September 18, 2011
President Obama on Monday proposed a deficit reduction plan that calls for about $3 in new tax increases for every dollar in additional spending cuts as he seeks to put his imprint on the ongoing talks with Congress over reducing the government’s staggering debt.
In a plan his advisers described as his ideological vision rather than a compromise offer to Hill Republicans, Mr. Obama also threatened to veto any plan Congress sends him that makes changes to Medicare benefits without also raising taxes on the wealthy, which he argues is central to a “balanced” approach.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/18/obama-call-broad-tax-increases/
>Cleaver: If Obama wasn’t president, we would be ‘marching on the White House’
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Cleaver: If Obama wasn’t president, we would be ‘marching on the White House’
By Alicia M. Cohn – 09/18/11 03:48 PM ET
Unhappy members of the Congressional Black Caucus “probably would be marching on the White House” if Obama were not president, according to CBC Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.).
“If [former President] Bill Clinton had been in the White House and had failed to address this problem, we probably would be marching on the White House,” Cleaver told “The Miami Herald” in comments published Sunday. “There is a less-volatile reaction in the CBC because nobody wants to do anything that would empower the people who hate the president.”
>Why Obama should withdraw
>Why Obama should withdraw
Steve Chapman is a Tribune columnist
September 18, 2011
When Ronald Reagan ran for re-election in 1984, his slogan was “Morning in America.” For Barack Obama, it’s more like midnight in a coal mine.
The sputtering economy is about to stall out, unemployment is high, his jobs program may not pass, foreclosures are rampant and the poor guy can’t even sneak a cigarette.
His approval rating is at its lowest level ever. His party just lost two House elections — one in a district it had held for 88 consecutive years. He’s staked his future on the jobs bill, which most Americans don’t think would work.
The vultures are starting to circle. Former White House spokesman Bill Burton said that unless Obama can rally the Democratic base, which is disillusioned with him, “it’s going to be impossible for the president to win.” Democratic consultant James Carville had one word of advice for Obama: “Panic.”
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-chapman-obama-reelection,0,622512.column
>Ridgewood Wildscape Association : CLEANUP OF GYPSY POND October 2nd
>Ridgewood Wildscape Association
COME ENJOY OUR WILDSCAPES!
CLEANUP OF GYPSY POND
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011
1PM-3PM
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Sunday, October 2; 1 – 3pm Carpool from Temple Israel 12:45 or meet at Gypsy Pond. Wear old clothes, all equipment provided by the Village of Ridgewood
keep tuned for more information, but please mark your calendars for this great event in cooperation with the interreligious community, Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee, AM Rotary, and others
Information: mandegruber@gmail.com
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>Mobile farmers markers would deliver the garden to the Garden State
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>Autumn in Ridgewood House Tour
>Getting your money’s worth from Trenton
>Getting your money’s worth from Trenton
the Staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood $69,543,382.44 net tax liability and Ridgewood gets ZERO back from the state . Other towns in Bergen also share that dubious distinction.Saddle River $ 44958246.94, Tenafly $$44265641.38, Wyckoff $ 58698693.59 , Allendale $ 19785989.88 and many more all bring home nothing from Trenton. 21 towns in Bergen county all get nothing back while 29 get .10 cents or less on a dollar.
Maybe it time to start saying NO to Trenton ?

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>"It’s the economy again, stupid": New Jersey Legislature turns focus on new job-related bills
>“It’s the economy again, stupid”: New Jersey Legislature turns focus on new job-related bills
>Village of Ridgewood : Seeking Residents to Volunteer to Serve on the Historic Preservation Commission
>Village of Ridgewood : Seeking Residents to Volunteer to Serve on the Historic Preservation Commission
The Village Council is looking for residents who are interested in volunteering to serve on the Historic Preservation Commission as a “Class A” member. A “Class A” member is a person who is knowledgeable in building design and construction or architectural history.
The Historic Preservation Commission identifies, records, and maintains a survey and inventory of all buildings and sites of historical or architectural significance. The Commission also oversees the preservation of structures and properties which reflect the heritage of the community. The commission acts as an advisory board for the Planning Board, reviewing applications which are located in areas of the Village which are historical in nature.
All interested residents should fill out a Citizen Volunteer Leadership form (found on the Village website under “Forms”), and send it along with a cover letter and a biography or resume to:
Heather Mailander
Village Clerk
Village of Ridgewood
131 North Maple Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ 07451
Deadline for submission is September 23, 2011.
>Pension Reform : Scamming the system?
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>Ridgewood Street Fair
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photo courtesy of Boyd Loving
Ridgewood Street Fair
by Boyd Loving
The Ridgewood Street Fair, sponsored by the Village’s Parks & Recreation Department, was held today on East Ridgewood Avenue (between Maple and Oak) and in Van Neste Memorial Park.
Crafts, music, and delicious food were available from 12 noon until 5 PM.
The weather was ideal, which resulted in thousands of visitors to Ridgewood’s Central Business District.
If you missed this event, a similar street fair will be held on Rock Road in Glen Rock on Sunday, October 2nd.


