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>Older, Suburban and Struggling, ‘Near Poor’ Startle the Census

>Older, Suburban and Struggling, ‘Near Poor’ Startle the Census

WASHINGTON — They drive cars, but seldom new ones. They earn paychecks, but not big ones. Many own homes. Most pay taxes. Half are married, and nearly half live in the suburbs. None are poor, but many describe themselves as barely scraping by.

Down but not quite out, these Americans form a diverse group sometimes called “near poor” and sometimes simply overlooked — and a new count suggests they are far more numerous than previously understood.

When the Census Bureau this month released a new measure of poverty, meant to better count disposable income, it began altering the portrait of national need. Perhaps the most startling differences between the old measure and the new involves data the government has not yet published, showing 51 million people with incomes less than 50 percent above the poverty line. That number of Americans is 76 percent higher than the official account, published in September. All told, that places 100 million people — one in three Americans — either in poverty or in the fretful zone just above it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/19/us/census-measures-those-not-quite-in-poverty-but-struggling.html?_r=2&hp

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>NJ Senators support Bill encouraging more irresponsible federal spending

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NJ Senators support Bill encouraging more irresponsible federal spending 

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011  
BY HERB JACKSON
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT
THE RECORD

Congress kept Amtrak running another year and gave the railroad $15 million to plan a new Hudson River tunnel, but high-speed rail funding was eliminated in a spending package that passed both houses on Thursday.

Bigger mortgages will also qualify for government backing under the bill, a grant program for hiring local police survived possible elimination, and several disaster aid programs got extra money.

The spending bill provides $1.4 billion to keep trains rolling. That includes $15 million Sen. Frank Lautenberg sought to start planning a two-tunnel project under the Hudson, known as Gateway.

“The existing tunnel is more than a century old and not capable of adequately servicing our state’s growing number of commuters,” said Lautenberg, D-N.J. “I’m pleased this bill includes funding to move forward.”

Lautenberg originally sought $50 million for the project, which would ease a bottleneck blamed for frequent delays on NJ Transit commuter trains. But many programs were cut: President Obama sought $8 billion for high-speed rail projects nationwide that Congress did not fund at all.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/134103563_Bill_includes__15M.html

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>Foreign hackers targeted U.S. water plant in apparent malicious cyber attack, expert says

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Foreign hackers targeted U.S. water plant in apparent malicious cyber attack, expert says
By Ellen Nakashima

Foreign hackers caused a pump at an Illinois water plant to fail last week, according to a preliminary state report. Experts said the cyber-attack, if confirmed, would be the first known to have damaged one of the systems that supply Americans with water, electricity and other essentials of modern life.

Companies and government agencies that rely on the Internet have for years been routine targets of hackers, but most incidents have resulted from attempts to steal information or interrupt the functioning of Web sites. The incident in Springfield, Ill., would mark a departure because it apparently caused physical destruction.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/checkpoint-washington/post/foreign-hackers-broke-into-illinois-water-plant-control-system-industry-expert-says/2011/11/18/gIQAgmTZYN_blog.html

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>Joaillier Fashion Jewelry SALE: Buy 1st Item Get 2nd Item 50%

>Joaillier Fashion Jewelry SALE: Buy 1st Item Get 2nd Item 50%

Celebrate our anniversary and Black Friday with a SALE!
Buy 1st item and get the 2nd item 50% off.
From November 19th to November 26th.

It’s the time of year when we say thank you to our customers for supporting us for the last few years. It has been an amazing journey and we have loved every minute of it.

Just visit our store and you get to enter your name in the draw for an exclusive piece of jewelry.

We will be serving coffee and breakfast on Black Friday (November 25th) from 10am to 12 noon. Don’t forget to share this offer with your friends and family!

Joaillier Fashion Jewelry
196 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
201-857-3585

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>Valley Renewal : Ridgewood council’s decision time nears on Valley proposal

>Ridgewood council’s decision time nears on Valley proposal

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011
BY KELLY EBBELS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

After five years of strained and divisive hearings on the Valley Hospital “Renewal” project, Village Council members are readying to decide the fate of the proposal.

This Tuesday, council members will, for the first time, publicly voice their thoughts on the proposal; they are expected to vote at the following meeting on Nov. 29.

The question of “Renewal,” which has taken the local limelight since it was first proposed in 2006, has been an acrimonious one for Ridgewood. Last June, when the Planning Board voted 6-1 to allow an amendment to the Master Plan that would permit the hospital to expand, police were called in from neighboring towns to handle an overflowing crowd outside George Washington Middle School.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/134100088_Council_s_decision_time_nears.html

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>Details emerge in death of child

>Press Release – Ridgewood Police Department

On November 14, 2011 at 5:34 PM the Ridgewood Police responded to a report
of a child struck by a motor vehicle on Overbrook Road. The accident occurred in thedriveway of 420 Overbrook Road. A vehicle driven by Mirjam Kaiser, 24, of Ridgewood,drove up the driveway of 426 Overbrook Road and crossed the grass to go arounda vehicle parked in the driveway. The 6 year old female was playing in front of theparked vehicle and was struck. The victim was transported to the Valley Hospital bythe Ridgewood Ambulance Corp. The victim was pronounced dead on the way to thehospital. No charges have been filed at this time and the investigation is ongoing.

All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt.

Details emerge in death of child

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011  
BY MARLENE NAANES
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Au pair who killed girl never saw her

RIDGEWOOD – Kelly Creegan, the 6-year-old fatally struck by a car on Monday, was playing in front of a parked car in a friend’s driveway when the accident happened, police said in a statement Thursday.

Mirjam Kaiser, 24, the friend’s au pair, drove up a neighbor’s driveway and crossed a grass median to get to her own driveway, hitting the child who was playing in front of a parked car there, police said. Kaiser did not see the girl, police said.

Kelly’s mother and the girl’s friend were there at the time, said Detective Christopher McDowell.

Kelly was taken to Valley Hospital and was pronounced dead on the way. No charges have been filed, and the investigation is ongoing, McDowell said.

Kelly, a first-grade student at Somerville School, was hit about 5:30 p.m. on Monday. Authorities have released few details on the incident, which Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli has described as a “tragic” accident.

https://www.northjersey.com/topstories/ridgewood/134103598_Details.html

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Letter: Former fire chief James Bombace corrects ‘misleading’ statement

Letter: Former fire chief James Bombace corrects ‘misleading’ statement

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Former chief: Manager should be in charge

To the editor:

At the last council meeting, Deputy Mayor Tom Riche stated: “When the Emergency Operations Center is activated … all command and control immediately goes to the Emergency Operations Center and the director of Emergency Management. So the village manager theoretically at that point is no longer in charge.”

Nothing, however, could be further from the truth.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/134100583_Letter__Former_fire_chief_corrects__misleading__statement.html

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>Downtown for the Holidays 2011

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Downtown for the Holidays 2011
Fri, December 02, 2011
Time: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: By the NJ Transit Train Station, End of East Ridgewood Ave and Broad Street

Please come join us Friday December 2, 2011 for our annual tree lighting at the “traditional location” – east side of NJ Transit Train Station.

Shop and Dine in Ridgewood.
Join us for dinner at one of Ridgewood’s finest.
Make your reservations NOW!

The music starts on E. Ridgewood Avenue at 5:30pm, stage performances begins at 7:00pm,
Tree Lighting Celebration around 7:30pm,
stage entertainment over around 8:00pm

After the stage entertainment….

Entertainment back on the street from 8:00-9:00pm

In the park- Santa will be in his house from 8:00-9:00pm
By the park- there will be a live band playing from 8:00-9:00pm with lots of surprises in between. Don’t miss the double-decker bus for picture taking!

Streets re-open at 9:00pm

This will be a fun and festive evening for the entire family.

E. Ridgewood Avenue will be closed off at 4:30pm.
For more information, call 201-445-2600, info@ridgewoodchamber.com.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD:

If you want to continue the festivities:
Join Santa for breakfast at Park West Tavern
Call for reservations: 201-445-5400

Santa will be coming up E. Ridgewood Ave in a big village fire truck straight to Columbia Bank to give gifts to all visiting children from 10:00am- 2:00pm. Art of Motion will be entertaining from 10:00am-2:00pm.

10:30am- Free children’s holiday moviefor the entire family to enjoy!

11:00am- 4:00pm
FREE Trolley rides for shoppers, children, and families
Ride the Holiday Trolley every Saturday until Christmas!
Memorial Park at Van Neste Square visit Santa at his Ridgewood home!
Bring your list!!!!!!

See you there!!!!!!!

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>N.J. officials debate budget cuts as state revenue continues to fall short of projections

>N.J. officials debate budget cuts as state revenue continues to fall short of projections


New Jersey’s revenue collections continue to fall short of projections, but whether the decline is related to severe weather or a stormy economy – or combination of both – is still uncertain. But no matter the cause, the steady declines have raised the possibility that the state might have to consider painful mid-year cuts to pay its bills.

“I am not ruling that out, but it’s too early to say.” said Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth), the ranking Republican on the Assembly Budget Committee. “We just have to keep an eye on the numbers, and see if the economy and Wall Street bounces back, but we’ll be ready to act.”

October revenue collections fell 3 percent short of projections, the third consecutive month the state has missed its target, according to figures released yesterday. Overall, the state has $210 million less revenue than it expected to collect in the first four months of the budget year, figures show.  (Renshaw, The Star-Ledger)

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>Ridgewood YMCA Christmas Tree Lot Opens November 25

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Ridgewood YMCA Christmas Tree Lot Opens November 25

Proceeds from tree sales benefit the Ridgewood YMCA Good Works Programs.

[RIDGEWOOD, NJ November 16, 2011] Looking for the perfect tree this year? The Ridgewood YMCA’s annual Christmas Tree lot will open at 6pm on November 25 with a selection of Balsam, Fraser and Grand Fir in sizes to fit any home.

All proceeds from tree sales benefit the Ridgewood YMCA Good Works Programs.

Through its Good Works Programs, the Ridgewood Y addresses community needs and strives to serve everyone, regardless of ability to pay. “Buying a tree from the Y is a great way to make a difference in the community and get a wonderful tree at the same time”, says Gary Imhoff, Marketing and Membership Director at the Y.

The Christmas tree lot also sells wreaths, roping and other holiday items.

Opening hours for the tree lot are Fridays from 6pm to 9pm, Saturdays from 9am to 9pm and Sundays from 10am to 5pm. The lot will remain open until December 23rd.

The Ridgewood Y Christmas Tree lot is located at 112 Oak Street in Ridgewood, NJ.

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>House proud: Strange spaces appeal to owners

>House proud: Strange spaces appeal to owners


Some homeowners learn to live with and are even proud of odd spaces like an old bomb shelters, walk-in hearth or even an outhouse.
By Kathleen Lynn
The Record (Hackensack N.J

HACKENSACK, N.J. — There are certain spaces that homebuyers crave, like giant kitchens and expansive walk-in closets.

And then there are the spaces that turn up unexpectedly, especially in some older homes — spots like bomb shelters, smokehouses and outhouses.

These can open a window into history, giving a fresh sense of how people once lived. The bomb shelter recalls a time when Americans feared nuclear attacks from the Soviet Union, and imagined how to survive in a scorched landscape. The smokehouse tells of a time when Americans didn’t buy their meat at the supermarket, but butchered it and smoked it to preserve it.

https://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/homegarden/2016792880_oddspaceshome17.html

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>Closing arguments set for Nov. 28 in Graydon Pool drowning trial.

>Closing arguments set for Nov. 28 in Graydon Pool drowning trial.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2011, 8:34 PM
BY KELLY EBBELS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

If Steven Kim had reported to the Ridgewood Police Department that he tried to save the life of his friend Soo Hyeon Park before he drowned at Graydon Pool on July 15, 2008, a criminal investigation may have been launched, it was revealed in court this week.

Testimony in the civil trial of the Park family versus the Village of Ridgewood this week revealed that Steven Kim, who, with his brother Peter Kim, were hosts to the Park family visiting Ridgewood from Korea that summer, likely did not tell police the entire account of his experiences when 13-year-old Soo Hyeon Park drowned.

Steven Kim has testified several times under oath that he saw his friend struggling in the water and that he tried to save Soo Hyeon by swimming to him and pulling at his hair to attempt to lift him.

He never told the police department he reached Soo Hyeon and made contact with him, according to Detective Douglas Henky, who interviewed the boys at The Valley Hospital after Soo Hyeon’s body was brought there. Henky said, rather, that Steven told him he considered swimming to Soo Hyeon, but decided against it and instead went to get help. Henky concluded his interview with the two boys, he said, and never spoke to them again.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/134089128_Closing_arguments_set_for_Nov__28_in_Graydon_Pool_drowning_trial.html

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>Christie’s school accountability plan to focus on urban and suburban districts

>Christie’s school accountability plan to focus on urban and suburban districts


The Christie administration’s new accountability system for public schools will save its strongest measures for urban districts like Camden, Trenton, and Newark. But there may be a few suburban names coming under extra scrutiny, too.

Gov. Chris Christie yesterday rolled out the accountability plan being proposed to the federal government as an alternative to the rules that have existed for a decade under the federal No Child Left Behind Act.
It will be heavily focused on the lowest-performing schools, now to be called “Priority Schools,” offering assistance and often requiring changes at the threat of losing state or federal funding. Those changes could include everything from new teacher training to a longer school day to closure and replacement of all staff.  (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

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>Superintendent Salary Caps , a way out?

>Superintendent Salary Caps , a way out? 

Let’s get this straight. Fishbein praises Lorenz as the best HS principal he has ever worked with. Yet, we let him go? Something doesn’t add up here. Perhaps it’s Mr. Fishbein’s salary.

With the state forcing pay cuts/caps to all superintendents’ salaries come this July, will the BOE then name Fishbein RHS principal? Thus, allowing him to be paid the same or more than he is currently earning.

Watch for the BOE to justify this move as “saving money.” But in truth, they will have to hire more administrators to assist Fishbein in running the RHS.

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>Controversial Professor Bill Ayers Speaks With Occupy Chicago Protesters

>Controversial Professor Bill Ayers Speaks With Occupy Chicago Protesters

Former Weather Underground group member teaches non-violence to protesters

By Jessica Guido |  Thursday, Nov 17, 2011  |  Updated 3:58 PM CST

Controversial activist, professor and author Bill Ayers was videotaped recently giving advice about non-violent protesting to Occupy Chicago protesters.

Filmed last month by Education Action Group, EAG-TV, and posted on their YouTube page, the video shows Ayers teaching a group of protesters in a “teach-in.”

Ayers made headlines in 2008 when his connection to then-candidate Barack Obama were crystallized — perhaps most notably — by Sarah Palin who accused Obama of “palling around with terrorists.”

Source: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Controversial-Professor-Bill-Ayers-Speaks-With-Occupy-Chicago-Protestors–134045388.html?dr#ixzz1e1C7QpD2