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>It’s not the most ideal site, but where else would you put Village Hall. Habernickel? Schedler? Old Village Ford site?

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It’s not the most ideal site, but where else would you put Village Hall. Habernickel? Schedler? Old Village Ford site?

I wonder how many know what VH site used to be (Elks Club)- it was an old building in bad shape- had not been maintained for years. But Vill badly needed room and so bought it way back, and Elks then built their current (now pretty old) building nearby on Maple.

Village “Hall” back then was on Hudson Street in a rabbit warren of offices built around what was (at the time) main firehouse there. All those were torn down long time ago. A “hall” it was not- more a labyrinth!

Current VH site was always prone to water though. As others have noted, for years the lower level was police and records (like health dept etc). Many were lost back in Floyd.

Keith was on the police force during some of that era in a variety of positions. No Vill Mgr at all back then until about 1970– elected Commissioners with one also appointed as Mayor by the others.

I agree best use of downstairs is public meeting spaces. As others have noted, current plan is likely best poss solution to what has been a problem for a long time – given keeping the site as VH.

It’s not the most ideal site, but where else would you put VH? Habernickel? Schedler? Old Vill Ford site which supposedly Valley recently acquired?

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>Assemblyman David Russo (R-Midland Park) as he and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) discuss hot-button education issues in Ridgewood

>Assemblyman David Russo (R-Midland Park) as he and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) discuss hot-button education issues in Ridgewood

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012  
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Intended as a forum for education discussion, Tuesday’s school community meeting took on the feel of a political roundtable as teacher topics sometimes turned into Democrat-Republican debates.

Hosted by Superintendent of Schools Daniel Fishbein and the Board of Education, the open session was meant to touch on education issues like teacher tenure reform, charter schools, vouchers and school funding and state aid. While useful comments and insight were offered to more than 100 residents in attendance, the guest speakers often used the “P” word.

“I don’t want to make this too political, but it really is political,” said Assemblyman David Russo (R-Midland Park) as he and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) spent most of the meeting tackling the tenure reform debate.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/139072974_Assemblymen_discuss_hot-button_education_issues.html

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>Southern Baptist Convention’s Richard Land: ‘How dumb does [Obama] think we are?’

>Southern Baptist Convention’s Richard Land: ‘How dumb does [Obama] think we are?’
By Caroline May – The Daily Caller Published: 12:19 AM 02/11/2012

Following the announced “accommodations” from the White House for religious organizations whose beliefs preclude them from offering birth control, Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, had some tough words for President Obama.

According to Land, the adjustment in the mandate requiring all employers — including religious organizations — to provide birth control is “a distinction without a difference.”

“My initial reaction is: How dumb does he think we are?” Land wondered in an interview with The Daily Caller. “Does he think when he puts lip stick on a pig, that we don’t understand that it is still a pig?”

Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2012/02/11/southern-baptist-conventions-richard-land-how-dumb-does-obama-think-we-are/#ixzz1m71zyNda

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>Catholic Bishops: Obama’s Solution ‘Is Unacceptable’

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Catholic Bishops: Obama’s Solution ‘Is Unacceptable’
By Terence P. Jeffrey

(CNSNews.com) – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a statement late on Friday declaring that the small alteration President Barack Obama had announced earlier in the day to a regulation that would force all health-care plans in the United States to cover sterilizations and all FDA-approved contraceptives–including those that cause abortion–is ‘unacceptable” because, among other things, it does not protect the freedom-of-conscience rights of secular for-profit employers, or secular non-profit employers, or religious insurers, or self-insured religious employers, or individual Americans.

https://cnsnews.com/news/article/catholic-bishops-obamas-solution-unacceptable

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>Today at 4pm All Star All Beethoven Concert Parloff Chamber Concerts

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Today at 4pm All Star All Beethoven Concert Parloff Chamber Concerts

Sunday, February 12 at 4PM, West Side Presbyterian Church, 6 S. Monroe St., Violin Sonata in F; Opus 24 (Spring); Cello Sonata in G Minor; Opus 5; No. 2; Piano Trio in B-Flat, Opus 97 (Archduke). For tickets and information – go to ParlanceChamberConcerts.org Tickets: Adults $40; Seniors: $30; Students $20

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>Many Faiths Unite in Opposition to Obama Attack on Religious Liberty

>Many Faiths Unite in Opposition to Obama Attack on Religious Liberty
David S. AddingtonFebruary 6, 2012 at 6:46 pm

The Obama Administration’s mandate under the Obamacare statute that many religious employers provide health care coverage for contraception, abortifacients, and human sterilization tramples upon their constitutionally guaranteed free exercise of religion.  Secretary Kathleen Sebelius of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced the Administration policy.  Many faiths have united in opposition to the Obama Administration attack on religious liberty.

https://blog.heritage.org/2012/02/06/many-faiths-unite-in-opposition-to-obama-attack-on-religious-liberty/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email;utm_campaign=FHCP

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>Southern Baptist leader: If Obama mandate isn’t changed, Christians will go to jail

>Southern Baptist leader: If Obama mandate isn’t changed, Christians will go to jail
BY BEN JOHNSON
Wed Feb 08, 2012 17:23 ESTComments (42)Tags: Richard Land, Southern Baptist

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, February 8, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) — One of the most influential evangelical leaders in the United States says Christians should go to jail rather than comply with the Obama administration’s mandate to provide all contraception, including abortion-inducing drugs, in their health care plans.

Dr. Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), told LifeSiteNews.com “we will not comply” with the Dept. of Health and Human Services’ mandate requiring religious institutions to cover abortifacient products such as Plan B, Ella, and the IUD.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/southern-baptist-leader-we-will-not-comply-with-hhs-mandate.html

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>Decorated WWII veteran from Glen Rock inducted into Wall of Fame

>Decorated WWII veteran from Glen Rock inducted into Wall of Fame

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012
BY RICHARD DE SANTA
STAFF WRITER
GLEN ROCK GAZETTE

The late Thomas Lawson Hawkins, a Glen Rock native and decorated member of the famed World War II Tuskegee Airmen, has been selected for induction in the Ridgewood High School (RHS) Distinguished Alumni Wall of Fame. Flight Officer Hawkins was killed in the line of duty in Italy on March 7, 1945.

Glen Rock Borough Historian Sue Tryforos nominated Hawkins for the honor last year, after extensively researching his service with the famed squadron of African-American fliers for an article that appeared in the Glen Rock Gazette in January 2011. Tryforos was notified of his selection by the RHS administration in January.

Born in 1923 in Springfield, Mass., Hawkins moved to Glen Rock with parents William and Rebecca as a young child. The family resided in homes on Hamilton Avenue and Broad Street before settling on Dean Street by 1941.

https://www.northjersey.com/community/139073194_Decorated_WWII_veteran__inducted_into_Wall_of_Fame.html

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Comic strip hero Joe Palooka brought back by village resident

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Comic strip hero Joe Palooka brought back by village resident

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012
BY CHUCK O’DONNELL
NORTH JERSEY MEDIA GROUP
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

For some 50 years, Joe Palooka used rock-hard fists and the heart of a lion to fight injustice in and out of the boxing ring.

https://www.northjersey.com/community/139073264_Comic-strip_icon_is_back_on_his_feet.html

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Ridgewood News Editorial: Time to take a step back

>Ridgewood News Editorial: Time to take a step back

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

When New Jersey lawmakers passed a tough anti-bullying law in response to the suicide of Ridgewood resident Tyler Clementi, it seemed like a good idea. Having a set of policies and procedures in place to handle incidents of harassment, intimidation or bullying (HIB) among children is a good idea — in theory.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/139073099_Time_to_take_a_step_back.html

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>Proposed ban on credit checks in hiring meets resistance from employers

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Proposed ban on credit checks in hiring meets resistance from employers
A proposed ban on employers checking the credit records of current or prospective employees met broad resistance from a range of employer groups today.
The Senate Labor Committee advanced a bill, S-455, that would bar the practice, with exemptions if credit history is required as a qualification for a job, such as a financial management position.
Stefanie Riehl, an assistant vice president with the New Jersey Business & Industry Association, said the Legislature should wait until the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issues a decision regarding credit checks, which it has been reviewing since 2010.  (Kitcheman, NJBIZ)
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>Fraud crackdown helps N.J. cut unemployment tab

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Fraud crackdown helps N.J. cut unemployment tab
The state has shaved tens of millions of dollars off its unemployment insurance tab to the federal government because of a crackdown on fraud.
The Department of Labor said it’s nabbing each week an average of 2,000 people who return to work but continue to collect benefits. The anti-fraud initiative is expected to save more than $100 million in its first year. Some $60 million in savings had been realized by Dec. 31.
“The program involves tapping the resources of the state and national New Hire databases and cross-matching the names of people getting jobs to our unemployment insurance rolls,” Labor Deputy Commissioner Aaron Fichtner said.  (Delli Santi, Associated Press)
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>Fluoridation Opposition is Scientific, Respectable & Growing

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Fluoridation Opposition is Scientific, Respectable & Growing
Carol S. Kopf


4,038 professionals (including 331 dentists and 518 MD’s) urge that fluoridation be stopped citing scientific evidence that ingesting fluoride is ineffective at reducing tooth decay and has serious health risks. See statement: https://www.fluoridealert.org/professionals-statement.aspx

Eleven US EPA unions representing over 7000 environmental and public health professionals are calling for a moratorium on fluoridation.

The CDC reports that 225 less communities adjusted for fluoride between 2006 and 2008. About 100 US and Canadian communities rejected fluoridation since 2008.

In Nebraska, 53 out of 66 towns voted not to fluoridate in 2008 and 2010, reports the PEW Foundation.

Tennessee, once 99% fluoridated, is now down in the low 90’s, according to the American Dental Association News.

In 2011 the following US cities stopped fluoridation: Holmen and Grantsburg, Wisconsin; Welsh, Louisiana; Mechanicsville, Iowa; Hartland, Marcellus and Mt. Clemens, MI; Fairbanks and Palmer, Alaska; Spring Hill, Lawrenceburg & Hohenwald, TN; Philomath, OR; Pottstown, PA; College Station and Lago Vista, Texas ; Spencer, Indiana; Naples, NY; Pinellas County and Tarpon, FL; Amesbury, MA and Yellow Springs, Ohio . In 2012: Myerstown, Pennsylavnia

In Canada: Lake Shore, Ontario; Calgary, Slave Lake and Taber, Alberta; Flin Flon, Manitoba; Verchères, Québec; Lake Cowichan and Williams Lake, BC; Moncton and Dieppe, New Brunswick. In 2012: Amherstburg, Ontario; Bolivar, Missouri.

Many cities are considering stopping fluoridation including New York City

New York State communities which have already stopped or rejected fluoridation include: Elba, Levittown, Canton, Corning, Johnstown, Oneida, Carle Place, Rockland County, Suffolk County, Western Nassau County, Albany, Beacon, Poughkeepsie, Riverhead, Central Bridge Water District, Homer, Ithaca, Rouses Point and Amsterdam.

Adverse health effects of ingested fluoride: https://www.FluorideAction.net/health

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>VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: WHO SHOULD GOVERN THE GLOBAL INTERNET?

>VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: WHO SHOULD GOVERN THE GLOBAL INTERNET?
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Several weeks ago I “congratulated” the citizens of this great land on their having defeated the SOPA(Stop On Line Piracy Act ) in the House, and the PIPA (Protect Intellectual Property Act  ) in the Senate.Through their out cries, along with industry leaders, these pieces of legislation were put on the back burner and sent back to committees for further review. Some signers even spoke up against what they had been a part of. They had no idea of the loop holes that were contained in what appeared to be merely a “protective arm from Internet piracy” supplied by the federal government.  Hmm, sounds good, doesn’t it? Well, the doors to revision are now open and the Senate is currently holding secret meetings on the subject, under the careful tutelage of Democrat Harry Reid himself, and other big government pundits.
Is it time for Americans to step up to the plate again?

Meanwhile, a paradigm of societal change reigns supreme in the halls of government. How then, can the people begin to understand what is taking place before their very eyes, and behind the scenes? Challenges to our way of life are being spawned daily. Extreme ideologues from both sides of the aisle are creating and supporting “big government legislation” daily. In turn, the president issues “executive orders” regularly, consistently by passing the congress, while the constitution lies dormant in its confines.

Let’s, for example, take the Internet once again, our marvelous vehicle for the instant acquisition of knowledge from every conceivable place on the planet, including from friends and neighbors.

Now, according to reliable Washington sources, the Democrats in the Senate are pushing for another Internet Control Bill. This will be labeled as  ” New Cyber Security Bill.” Again, another reasonable and timely measure is being worked on. If there were  problems with the content of the previous bills, ” What were they?” Why are the discussions behind closed doors.

Now, to add another dimension to all of this, one must look further to the United Nations, of all places.Go to the UN website and put in IGF ( Internet Governance Forum ) started in 2006, with forums which are currently meeting around the world. The latest yearly get together took place in the United States, at the Georgetown University Law Center. Representatives from around the world are creating the grand utopian design for the “Internet,” under the governing body of the United nations. How timely is our legislation? After all, Rome was not built in a day, either. Now, read this plan for yourself.

So, clearly it is time to contact your representatives, in both the House and Senate, and watch for the “Internet Cyber Security Bills” regularly, and hold their feet to the fire. Accountability is the name of the game!

Let’s hear” THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE ” once again on this CRITICAL ISSUE!Americans should be ringing  the “Bells of Freedom” around the world for all to hear, beginning right here in suburbia!

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>Homeland Security is monitoring the web for anti-government sentiment and signs of social unrest

>Group Forces Congressional Hearing On Big Sis’ Twitter, Drudge Spying
 
Homeland Security is monitoring the web for anti-government sentiment and signs of social unrest
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
February 9, 2012

A privacy advocacy group has swayed Congress to hold a hearing next week into the Department of Homeland Security’s practice of monitoring social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, as well as media reports and organizations, including The Drudge Report.

The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) recently obtained close to 300 pages of documents, as a result of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, detailing the federal agency’s “intelligence gathering” practices on the web.

Among the documents were guidelines from DHS instructing outside contractors to monitor the web for media reports and comments that “reflect adversely” on the agency or the federal government.

https://www.infowars.com/group-forces-congressional-hearing-on-big-sis-twitter-drudge-spying/