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Ridgewood schools sets foundation for family

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Ridgewood schools sets foundation for family

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2012
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Most students attending Willard School likely wouldn’t give the auditorium in that building a second glance. And why would they?

The walls are splashed with a standard, linear jade and white color scheme, and the stage, when not illuminated by spotlights, is darkened by shadows. Paintings of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln hang adjacent to the stage, but they tend to represent more of a lesson in American history than anything else.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/150122915_School_sets_foundation_for_family.html

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Memories of past Ridgewood Runs recalled at press conference

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Memories of past Ridgewood Runs recalled at press conference

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2012
BY GAIL KISLEVITZ
CORRESPONDENT
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

RIDGEWOOD — For many Ridgewood residents, the Fred d’Elia Memorial Day Ridgewood Run sets the stage for lifelong memories. At the press conference for this year’s 37th run, sponsors and guests spoke about their memories of the event.

The walls are splashed with a standard, linear jade and white color scheme, and the stage, when not illuminated by spotlights, is darkened by shadows. Paintings of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln hang adjacent to the stage, but they tend to represent more of a lesson in American history than anything else.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/150122915_School_sets_foundation_for_family.html

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PUBLIC FORUMS ON SCHEDLER PROPERTY – May 16 and 29

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PUBLIC FORUMS ON SCHEDLER PROPERTY – May 16 and 29

The Village of Ridgewood Open Space Committee will conduct a series of three public forums to discuss future development of the Schedler Property located at Route 17 North and West Saddle River Road in Ridgewood. The date and location of the meetings are Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at Ridge School and Tuesday, May 29 at the Ridgewood Public Library. All of the meetings will begin at 7:30PM and end at 9:00PM.

The purpose of the meetings are to gather community input regarding a development plan for the Schedler property and to gauge the level of interest in funding the development through private contributions. At each meeting, following a brief presentation by the Open Space Committee, the floor will be open to interested residents to express their comments, ideas and concerns.

For further information, visit the Open Space Committee’s page on the Village of Ridgewood website under “Boards and Committees” www.ridgewoodnj.net/department.detail.cfm?dept id=84

For further information, contact the Village’s Director of Parks and Recreation, Tim Cronin at tcronin@ridgewoodnj.net or by calling 201/670-5560.

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$3.5 million firefighter award reduced by 85% to $500,000

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$3.5 million firefighter award reduced by 85% to $500,000
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(RIDGEWOOD -NJ) Superior Court in Hackensack has just reduced the $3.5 million award to $500,000 of Ridgewood Firefighter Kevin Reilly . Reilly alleged that he reported two incidents in which firefighter safety was compromised because of violations by his superiors.

Reilly reported those violations to higher-ups, but instead of taking corrective action the supervisors sunbed him ,passed him over for promotion to lieutenant and gave him unflattering reviews without his knowledge.

From the judges findings : Judge is “shocked” by jury award of $3.5 M to Firefighter Reilly and reduces award by 85% to $500K. Fees to lawyer reduced 27%. Also noted in the Judge’s decision “Plaintiff received a disturbing anonymous mailing at his home which was later found to have been sent by Former Chief Bombace”

The initial jury had agreed with Reilly on with a 6-0 verdict in January , awarding him $3.5 million for emotional distress.

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Christie says vouchers are needed to repair a public-education system

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Christie says vouchers are needed to repair poor schools

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said school vouchers are needed to repair a public-education system that has left students unprepared for college and work.

The first-term Republican said he will push the Democratic- controlled Legislature to pass a test program by July 1 that would offer private funding to help parents send students in failing districts to other schools.  (Dopp, Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-03/christie-says-vouchers-are-needed-to-repair-poor-schools-2-.html

 

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Al-Qaida Praises US Television Networks ABC and CBS

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Al-Qaida Praises US Television Networks ABC and CBS

Al-Qaida memo to Bin Laden warns of ‘cunning methods’ of US news networks
Al-Qaida spokesman Adam Gadahn a fan of 60 Minutes but said Fox News ‘lacks neutrality’ and CBS is ‘close to being unbiased’
Chris McGreal in Washington

Osama bin Laden pondered the merits of US television news channels as he considered how to extract the best propaganda benefit from the tenth anniversary of 9/11 last year, and concluded that CBS was “close to being unbiased”.

But an American-born media adviser for al-Qaeda warned Bin Laden to beware of the broadcasters’ “cunning methods” as he described Fox News as a channel in the “abyss” that should “die in anger”, CNN as too close to the US government and MSNBC as questionable after it fired one of its most prominent presenters, Keith Olbermann.

In a memorandum made public by the US military’s Combating Terrorism Center on Thursday, Bin Laden asked for advice on exploiting the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

https://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/03/al-quaida-cunning-methods-us-news

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Christie pushing school choice

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Christie pushing school choice

Gov. Chris Christie renewed his call Thursday for lawmakers to pass school choice legislation this spring and heaped more criticism on those who oppose his efforts, at one juncture using civil rights-era imagery to emphasize his point.

“We have people standing in the schoolhouse door saying, ‘Your future is going to be defined by your ZIP code and by your parents’ economic wherewithal,’ ” he said. “To me, that’s an obscenity.”  (Porter, Associated Press)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20120504/NEWS02/305040025/Christie-pushing-school-choice?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|State

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Village Council Elections: I hope Aronsohn is NOT re-elected. I used to be for him

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Village Council Elections: I hope Aronsohn is NOT re-elected. I used to be for him

hope Aronsohn is NOT re-elected. I used to be for him, but after studying and reviewing a lot he has said and done, I no longer support him. I based my change in position not on what went on the other night alone, but on looking at many other things during his current term of service.

But I very much favor repealing those H Zone amendments and have said so many times before, including on this blog.

There must be a way to do that without endless lawsuits and legal wrangling. Why can’t the PB simply conclude that its predecessor members made a mistake in approving the amendments in the first place?

It should be easy to demonstrate grounds for that, since when the very same experts were queried by the VC, a lot of impt. new information sure came to light.

So why can’t the current PB simply cite that as proof its predecessor board did not get the full info as to the impact on the Village, and then decide based on those grounds that it should rescind the Amendments the previous Board passed?

Keith and several others were NOT on the PB that adopted those amendments, by the way. Tom Riche was however.

I don’t know the legal ramifications or procedures. I do know though that often what seems common sense and simple logic does not always work like that within the legal system, which can impose all kinds of other hurdles to something that ought to be relatively simple.

And by the way, I am not against Valley expanding or modernizing though I am against it’s current plan. With another plan that’s more modest, I might support that — depends on the details.

Maybe Aronsohn says he’s for rescinding the amendments because he knows there’s some legal problem with doing that? After all, he’s on the VC and has been privy to any internal discussions they’ve had about all this– along with the Vill Attorney etc.

So if he knows there’s a reason it can’t be done legally… but it’s popular in some circles to have that position — well, that seems like vintage Aronsohn to me based on looking at how he’s handled other things during his time in office.

Given his new endorsement of Hauck, who clearly supports Valley’s current plan, that sure gets me thinking… otherwise why would he say he’s opposed to Valley’s plan –yet endorse others for the VC who clearly have the exact opposite view and have said so?

I’ve lost any real trust in Paul after doing a lot of homework and I’m sad to say I feel his agenda is not really Ridgewood– it’s him — and only him.

Could an attorney -or maybe one of our highly paid Village officials pls tell the rest of us what exactly ARE the impediments legally to the current PB rescinding those amendments? Why can’t it work (for instance) like poster #4 above describes?

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Village Council Elections: Valley expansion looms large over election

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Valley expansion looms large over election

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2012
BY MARY JO LAYTON AND EVONNE COUTROS
STAFF WRITERS
THE RECORD

The proposed expansion of The Valley Hospital divided Ridgewood, sparked passionate public hearings and dominated the Village Council’s agenda last fall – and it might not be over.

“In politics, nobody can talk about anything except the hospital,” said Gwenn Hauck, a newcomer who is running for office. She supported Valley’s plans at public hearings.

The council overwhelmingly defeated the hospital’s $750 million plan to double in size last year. But a new council could take another vote because a change in the master plan that would allow the expansion still exists.

The looming possibility of a vote guarantees the hospital’s proposed expansion remains a divisive campaign issue – as it has in the last two municipal elections when council hopefuls who pledged to defeat the “Renewal” overwhelmingly won office.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/150126615_Valley_expansion_looms_large_over_election__.html

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Obama administration urges freer access to cellphone records

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Obama administration urges freer access to cellphone records

(Reuters) – The U.S. Congress should pass a law to give investigators freer access to certain cellphone records, an Obama administration official said on Thursday, in remarks that raised concern among advocates of civil liberties and privacy.

Jason Weinstein, a deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department’s criminal division, argued that requirements for warrants at early stages of investigations would “cripple” prosecutors and law enforcement.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this year that a warrant was needed to put a GPS satellite tracking device on a suspect’s vehicle, prompting questions about other instances where probable-cause warrants should be needed to obtain information in the rapidly changing world of mobile devices.

https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/03/us-usa-security-surveillance-idUSBRE84215620120503

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Ridgewood veterans seek support to repair village flagpole

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Ridgewood veterans seek support to repair village flagpole
Thursday May 3, 2012, 4:19 PM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
The Ridgewood News

American Legion Post 53 is hoping for village and community support as its members embark on a mission to replace the flagpole at Veterans Field. Post member Chris Stout appealed to the governing body last week, asking for the mayor and council’s permission to begin the project, as well as minimal financial assistance.

Mother Nature and Father Time have taken their tolls on the flagpole, which has fallen into such a state of disrepair that Stout referred to it as an “eyesore” in “sore need of rehabilitation.” Deterioration of the structure is evident from top to bottom.

https://www.northjersey.com/community/150065515_Ridgewood_veterans_seeks_support_to_repair_village_flagpole.html

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Rand Paul Launches Campaign to End the TSA

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Rand Paul Launches Campaign to End the TSA

New legislation would abolish government involvement in airport security
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, May 3, 2012

Senator Rand Paul has issued a press release in which he vows to lead the charge to “end the TSA” and put a stop to the needless and humiliating groping of toddlers and grandmothers.

Earlier this year, Paul was detained by the TSA after refusing to submit to an invasive pat down after already having passed through a body scanner. The incident prompted national headlines and caused the Senator to miss his flight.

https://www.infowars.com/rand-paul-launches-campaign-to-end-the-tsa/

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Andrew & Susan Exposed : admit they are James Bombace , and support Paul Aronsohn

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Andrew & Susan finally admit they are James Bombase , and support Paul Aronsohn 

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Wrong! Unlike this blog we post opposing views. Many posters have told us that this blog will not post anything against Killion or for Arohsohn. You PJ have been bought and paid for by Killion and his lapdogs and that is so obvious it is sickening.

Andrew and Sue?? Ha ha!! finally Jim Bombace reveals himself in his reply to the post. Hey Jim, the James referred to is the James from the Patch not you James Bombace. Everyone knows that “Andrew and Sue” is Jim Bombace and that you have such venom for Keith. How dare you knock Keith and what he has given back to Ridgewood over the years. At least he took a shower and showed up to work in a clean shirt.. yuck!! You really need to find a hobby and get a life. Your obsession with Village affairs is over the top. You should have had that much energy when you were on the job. Small minded individuals like yourself perpetuate the negative image of Ridgewood to others, Do something positive for the Village. Volunteer your time and talent. Take your $100K plus pension and enjoy life!

“Andrew/Susan” post: Sorry, I don’t think that’s true. I have posted things both against Killion and also for Aronsohn on this blog before.
I’ve certainly read many opposing views on this blog on a wide variety of topics.

And at least for me — I’m nobody’s lapdog, thank you. I often disagree with people on one issue who I might completely agree with and support on other issues. To me, it’s not about personalities but issues.

I’m not the moderator nor owner and this isn’t my blog. Personally I try to read info from many sources, including your blog too. And the fact is, the moderator posted YOUR post here too– did he not?

I don’t expect any blog to have completely “unbiased” views since by nature people on all sides (many with agendas all their own) are going to post on them. What is wrong with that? I certainly have many times perceived a def. point of view and agenda over at your blog too.

People can read your stuff and agree or disagree. And if they feel you consistently have a viewpoint or agenda they really can’t agree with, they can decide NOT to read your stuff, too. The choice is theirs.

It’s like an editorial page or letters to the ed section. Do you expect that to be strictly a “just the facts” news report? I hope you don’t.

Many times the REAL facts are not very clear with many issues, and questions need to be asked and info uncovered about the story behind the story and how often there are other agendas and forces at work that are not at first blush apparent.

Blogs can be a great way the little guy can have a voice in that, and help raise awareness and ask the questions that many news sources don’t ask.

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Ridgewood Board of Education names summer school principal

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Ridgewood Board of Education names summer school principal
Wednesday May 2, 2012, 7:13 PM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
The Ridgewood News

The Board of Education (BOE) last month named Keith Cook as principal of the Ridgewood High School (RHS) 2012 summer school program. Cook will receive an $11,000 stipend to manage the school’s day-to-day operations.

Cook is currently a social studies teacher at RHS and is head coach of the Maroons’ boys and girls swimming teams as well as the coach of the freshman boys lacrosse team. He also has principal certification.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/149922785_Ridgewood_Board_of_Education_names_summer_school_principal.html

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Report indicates ‘surprisingly weak’ job gains

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Report indicates ‘surprisingly weak’ job gains

Editors Note: We had to laugh when we saw this headline ‘surprisingly weak’ so we republished it for your amusement and yes there are people who are surprised , not understanding the simple face that bigger government merely consumes resources and produces none . PJ

Private-sector nonfarm employment grew by 119,000 jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, according to the national employment report released today by Roseland-based Automatic Data Processing, which revised its March numbers down to 201,000, from the initial report of 209,000.

The number of jobs added, which came in below expectations, was “surprisingly weak,” said Joel Prakken, chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers LLC, which co-authors the monthly report with ADP.  (Tarbous, NJBIZ)

https://www.njbiz.com/article/20120502/NJBIZ01/120509959/Report-indicates-%E2%80%98surprisingly-weak%E2%80%99-job-gains-