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>NEW DATE: Assemblymen Scott Rumana and David Russo will speak at the Education Center on Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m

>NEW DATE: Assemblymen Scott Rumana and David Russo will speak at the Education Center on Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m

Assemblymen Scott Rumana and David Russo will speak at the Education Center on Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to come to 49 Cottage Place, floor 3, to hear them address hot education topics in the Legislature at this time.

Topics to be discussed include:
Teacher Tenure Reform
Charter Schools
Vouchers
School Funding
School State Aid

Please rsvp to Kathy Kiedaisch in the Superintendent’s Office at kkiedaisch@ridgewood.k12.nj.us or 201-670-2700, ext. 10530.

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>Celebrating School Choice Week

>Celebrating School Choice Week
Mike Brownfield

January 23, 2012 at 9:31 am

What singular cause could bring together the likes of Democratic campaign strategist James Carville, Republican Governor Bobby Jindal (LA), actor Sacha Baron Cohen, and 2,000 families, all under one roof? The answer: school choice — empowering parents with the ability to save their children from failing schools, thereby giving them a shot at a brighter future.

Those big names came together to kick off National School Choice Week in New Orleans over the weekend, a celebration that is being echoed in some 400 events across the country in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, with half the nation’s governors declaring “School Choice Week” in their states. Actor, comedian, and education advocate Bill Cosby offered his support for school choice, as well:

https://blog.heritage.org/2012/01/23/morning-bell-celebrating-school-choice-week/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell

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>Should Christie be cutting property taxes instead?

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Should Christie be cutting property taxes instead?

Gov. Chris Christie was in a triumphant mood during his State of the State speech as he surveyed his record in “controlling” property taxes.

Property taxes, Christie declared, “had risen 70 percent in the ten years before I became governor. Rising property taxes were driving people out of this state. And so we joined together,” he said, praising Democratic legislative leaders for their cooperation, “to cap property tax growth at no more than 2 percent a year.”  (Magyar, NJ Spotlight)

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>Samuel Adams Beer Dinner at the Park West Tavern

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Samuel Adams Beer Dinner at the Park West Tavern
Thursday, January 26, 2012
7:00 pm

If you’re a beer lover and also love a GREAT meal, this event is for you. OR…if you’re just inquisitive about food and beer pairings and how they enhance the true enjoyment of each other, this is an event for you as well!

$50.00 plus tip

Four course beer inspired menu paired with a different Samuel Adams Beer each course.

Park West Tavern
30 Oak St
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
www.parkwesttavern.com

For reservations please call
201 445-5400

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>8 N.J. charter schools approved to open in Camden, Newark, Trenton, Jersey City, Vineland-Millville

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8 N.J. charter schools approved to open in Camden, Newark, Trenton, Jersey City, Vineland-Millville

Eight new charter schools that would open in September in Camden, Newark, Trenton, Jersey City, and 
Millville-Vineland have been approved by the state Department of Education.

In Camden, the Charter School for Global Leadership would educate 600 children in grades 9 to 12, the City Invincible Charter School would enroll 600 children in grades K to 8, and the Hope Community Charter School would take 330 children for grades K to 4.  (Hester, New Jersey Newsroom)

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>Ridgewood’s Got Talent 2012 Semi-Finals

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Ridgewood’s Got Talent 2012 Semi-Finals
Sat, January 28, 2012
Time: 12:00 AM
Porch Light Productions, 555 Broad Street, Glen Rock

Who: Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce
What: Ridgewood’s Got Talent*
Where: Porch Light Productions
555 Broad Street, Glen Rock
When: Semi Finals: Saturday January 28, 2012
Final Event: Saturday February 11, 2012

The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the 2nd Annual “Ridgewood’s Got Talent”. This event is for the community of Ridgewood and will be held at Porch Light Productions.
The grand prize winners will be given a spot in the 2012 Downtown for the Holidays performance on stage! There will be a selection of judges from Porch Light Productions and From the Top Music Studio.

We are on Facebook, so become a fan of the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce today!

Thank you – Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce –

Please call or email:
Joan Groome
201-445-2600
info@ridgewoodchamber.com

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>Ridgewood Chamber Restaurant Week 2012 – Sun, January 22, 2012 – Thu, January 26, 2012

>Ridgewood Chamber Restaurant Week 2012 – Sun, January 22, 2012 – Thu, January 26, 2012
Ridgewood, Ridgewood, NJ
Cost: $20.12 per person

2012 Restaurant Week(s)
January 15, 2012 – January 19, 2012 – Sunday-Thursday
January 22, 2012 – January 26, 2012 – Sunday-Thursday

Fine Dining in Ridgewood for only $20.12

Participating restaurants are offering you the chance to experience dining in Ridgewood like never before.

Each chef is preparing a tantalizing 3-course, prix-fixe menu for your dining pleasure. Choose from 3 appetizers, 3 entrees, and 3 desserts for only $20.12.

And, to compliment your meal, order a wonderful bottle of wine at $20.12 from one of Ridgewood’s wine shops close to all of these restaurants:

Super Cellars & Cheese Shop Artisanal Marketplace
201-444-0012
The Wine Cottage
201-447-1113
The Wine Seller
201-444-3300

Participating Restaurants:

Blend
201-447-4343

Brick Lane Curry House
201-670-7311

Dim Sum Dynasty
201-652-0686

It’s Greek to Me
201-612-2600

Marcello’s by the Station Restaurant
201-652-2120

Mediterraneo
201-447-0022

Mekong Grill
201-445-0011

LaPiazza Bistro Italiano
201-447-5111

Latour, French-American (Lunch only)
201-445-5056

Lisa’s Turkish Kitchen
201-251-8686

Park West Tavern
201-445-4500

Sakurhbana
201-447-6525

The Pearl Restaurant
201-857-5100

The Stable Restaurant
201-444-1199

Tre Voci
201-857-3494

Village Geen Restaurant (Lunch only)
201-445-2914

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>Obama Administration Attacking Religious Freedom

>Obama Administration Attacking Religious Freedom

The Archdiocese of Washington echoes the concerns raised by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in a statement released Friday in response to the Obama Administration’s decision to enact regulations that will force most Catholic employers to provide health care plans covering sterilization procedures and all FDA approved contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs.

Until now, no federal law has required anyone to purchase, sell, sponsor, or be covered by a private health plan that violates his or her conscience. Under the HHS edict, however, virtually all Catholic charitable organizations, hospitals, schools, colleges and universities that want to provide for the needs of their employees and students in a manner consistent with Catholic moral teachings will be placed in the untenable position of having to choose between violating the law and violating their conscience.

Religious liberty is the most cherished and fundamental of American freedoms. As Thomas Jefferson observed in 1809, “No provision in our Constitution ought to be dearer to man than that which protects the rights of conscience against the enterprises of the civil authority.”

In a meeting with Cardinal Donald Wuerl and other American bishops on Thursday, Pope Benedict XVI addressed recent attacks on religious freedom, calling upon the American Catholic community to realize they are “grave threats to the Church’s public moral witness presented by a radical secularism which finds increasing expression in the political and cultural spheres.” In response to these threats, Pope Benedict said the Church urges the Catholic laity to have the courage to proclaim “respect for God’s gift of life, the protection of human dignity and the promotion of authentic human rights.”

As Cardinal Wuerl has previously stated, “No freedom is more precious and deserving of vigilance than our freedom of conscience.”

This is a direct attack on Catholics and all Christians If we don’t protest this latest attack on religious freedom then SHAME ON US!!  Get ready to pay. This morning President Obama called New York Archbishop Timothy  Dolan to break the news. Secretary of Health and Human Services and pro-abortion Catholic  Kathleen Sebelius just announced that the proposed mandate requiring all insurance plans to pay for contraception, sterilization and some abortion drugs is official — and  Catholics cannot escape.

 …and the fig-leaf exemption for religious groups will not be  modified, apart from allowing some groups an additional year to comply.

Cardinal-designate Timothy M. Dolan responded minutes ago, saying: “In effect, the president is saying we have a year to figure out how to violate our consciences.”

Beginning August 1, 2012 (less than eight months from today), the insurance premiums we pay, including the insurance premiums paid  by Catholics for employees of churches and schools — will be  used to cover drugs and procedures that are in direct conflict with the teachings of our Church.

That’s right. Our government will now force us to pay for insurance coverage for birth control, sterilization and even some abortion drugs.

President Obama ignored the organized efforts of Catholics across the country, including bold statements from the Bishops, university presidents (including Notre Dame’s Rev. Jenkins), and  even his Catholic allies like Sr. Carol Keehan. Instead, President Obama stood with his real friends — Planned  Parenthood.

Make no mistake, this decision is a direct attack on you, our Church, and the religious liberty of all Americans. Just yesterday, Pope Benedict XVI addressed the bishops from the  United States who were completing their “Ad Limina” visit in Rome. The Holy Father specifically cited the “grave threats” to  the freedom of the Church in America, and urged the Catholic community to respond, especially with “an engaged, articulate and  well-formed Catholic laity.”

He’s talking to you and me. The Holy Father’s brief address is a  must read (link below).  Finally, today marks exactly one year from Inauguration Day. In exactly 12 months, America will welcome a new president, or usher in four more years of Barack Obama and his assault on our  liberties. This irony is not lost on us.

We built CatholicVote into a movement to advance the cause of  life, family, and freedom. Today’s decision is an assault on all  three. And it MUST be defeated. You have our pledge that we will do everything possible to educate and mobilize the Catholic vote in 2012. For on a day such as this, we realize that elections indeed have consequences.

 The Catholic vote must rise up like never before.

 Sincerely,

 Brian Burch, President
 CatholicVote.org

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>Ridgewood Real estate Statistics

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Ridgewood Real estate Statistics 


Ridgewood     1/15/2012    1/15/2011
Number Active            83               93
Under Contract            28               N/A
Inventory                     4.1               4.2
Sold (previous 12)      241              268
Average Selling Price $754,638     $802,636
Median  Selling Price $655,000     $705,000
Ratio( sales/list price)     94                94
Days on Market            61                58

Michael Shetler
Keller Williams
201.445.4300 office
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>BOE : for it before they were against it

>BOE : for it before they were against it 

According to a Letter to the Editor written by Bob Hutton and published in The Record on January 14th, the BOE voted in November of 2011 not to move the election. Why the flip flop?

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Regarding “Losing a say” (Opinion, Page O-1, Jan. 8):

I agree. As a member of the Ridgewood Board of Education, I introduced a resolution at our last meeting clearly opposing moving school board elections from its traditional date in the spring to November. Incorporating school board elections into the general election in November is not a prudent change. The resolution passed.

I have always wondered why school board elections are treated differently from general elections. Annually, a board oversees the creation of a budget, passes a budget resolution and then starts a road show throughout the community to seek support for the budget. What other governing body is charged with that responsibility? None, in New Jersey. Why?

Should not all the elements that make up the property taxes of a municipality be determined by a vote of its electorate? Should not the voting public have a say on all bonding matters that affect their property taxes?

Where is the outcry that public education — a cornerstone of our democracy — is treated differently at every turn? One could look at eliminating the public vote on the school budget as leveling the playing field that our other municipal brethren have enjoyed for years. I don’t know if that is right, but I am one who would like consistency.

Bob Hutton

Ridgewood, Jan. 8

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>Keeping track of pills, pharmacies flag abuse of pain prescriptions

>Keeping track of pills, pharmacies flag abuse of pain prescriptions


Efforts to track abuse of pain killers have stepped up in New Jersey, where pharmacies are now helping flag illegal use of pills. By entering the narcotics into a statewide database, pharmacists have expanded their role in the war on prescription drugs.

The database for narcotics like the pain reliever OxyContin is routinely monitored by physicians, pharmacists, and law enforcers to help identify drug abusers who manipulate the medical system to obtain pills for their own addictions or to sell in the lucrative street drug trade that rivals heroin and cocaine.  (Fitzgerald, NJ Spotlight)

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>Proponents push for pot program to begin

>Proponents push for pot program to begin


Princeton resident Vanessa Waltz thought the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act would be flourishing by now.

The law allows for New Jersey residents suffering from cancer, AIDS, Crohn’s disease and other serious conditions to obtain and use therapeutic cannabis with a doctor‘s prescription.

But two years after Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed the medical pot act into law, the program remains inactive.  (Jordan, Gannett)

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>N.J. congressman calls for investigation of Live Nation’s secret deals with Meadowlands

>N.J. congressman calls for investigation of Live Nation’s secret deals with Meadowlands


U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell Wednesday called for a federal investigation into reports the nation’s largest concert promoter was secretly paid more than $2.9 million to book acts into the Meadowlands.

Pascrell (D-8th Dist.), a longtime critic of Live Nation — which negotiated the so-called incentive agreement — said the company has too much control of the market.  (Sherman and McGlone)

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>Overhaul of legal advertising rules dropped

>Overhaul of legal advertising rules dropped


Leaders from both parties in the state Legislature said Wednesday they are dropping plans to overhaul legal advertising requirements for governments, an initiative panned by good-government advocates and newspaper executives.
The proposal would have allowed governments to skip buying legal ads in papers as long as they self-published budgets, bids for services and other public records on the Internet.  (Jordan, Gannett)

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>Advertising spending online expected to surpass print this year

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Advertising spending online expected to surpass print this year
January 20, 2012 |  2:04 pm

U.S. online advertising spending is expected to grow 23.3% to $39.5 billion this year, pushing it ahead of total advertising spending in print newspapers and magazines, according to an eMarketer report.

Meanwhile, print advertising spending is expected to fall to $33.8 billion in 2012 from $36 billion last year, the market research company said.

“Advertisers’ comfort level with integrated marketing is greater than ever, and this is helping more advertisers — and more large brands — put a greater share of dollars online,” said David Hallerman, eMarketer’s principal analyst.

https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2012/01/advertising-spending-online-expected-to-surpass-print-this-year.html