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Doggy Seatbelts: Time to really get serious about pedestrian safety

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Doggy Seatbelts: Time to really get serious about pedestrian safety
June 4, 2012
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ , According to a 2011 survey by AAA and Kurgo, a manufacturer of pet travel products, 56% of pet owners drive with their dog in the car at least once a month. For many one of the pleasures of having “mans best friend” as a companion is the ability to take the dog along for outings.

But according to experts many dog owners do not consider that driving with a dog unrestrained in a vehicle carries inherent risks for the dog and for the driver as well as other passengers.

To make matters worse, the survey found that large numbers of dog owners exacerbate the risk by engaging in activities with the dog in the car that can best be classified as distracted driving. Making driving with an unrestrained dog another threat to pedestrian safety

The AAA and Kurgo Survey Methodology :The online study was conducted among a sample of 1,000 dog owners who have driven with their dog in past 12 months. The study results have an average statistical error of +/- 3.1 percent at the 95 percent confidence level.

According to the AAA and Kurgo survey:

52% of respondents admit they pet their dogs while driving
23% have used their hands or arms to hold their dog in place while applying brakes
19% have used their hands or arms to prevent their dog from climbing into the front seat
18% allow their dog to sit in their lap
13% give treats to their dog while driving
The AAA/Kurgo survey also revealed that 83% of respondents acknowledge that an unrestrained dog in a car can be dangerous, but only 16% use a pet restraint.

Currently no U.S. state mandates dog car seat belts, and while several states have laws that require pets to be restrained while traveling in open areas of the vehicle, such as the bed of a pick-up truck, no U.S. state has successfully enacted legislation mandating that pets be restrained inside the passenger area of a moving vehicle.

But NJ Police and animal control officers are authorized to cite drivers with unrestrained animals in the car. Yes, that includes the back of a pickup truck too. Violators can be fined $250 to $1,000 per offense.

So the question remains should there be doggy seatbelt laws? The dangers involved in having an unrestrained dog in a moving vehicle are clear. It is a safety hazard for the driver, the passengers, the pet, and potentially for first reponders such as law enforcement and EMTs as well as pedestrians .

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New Jersey Ninth District Democratic primary quickly ‘headed into the toilet’

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New Jersey Ninth District Democratic primary quickly ‘headed into the toilet’
By Joelle Farrell

When New Jersey lost one of its 13 congressional districts last winter, U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman faced a tough choice: run against an incumbent Republican in a right-leaning district that now included some of Rothman’s former turf or square off against a fellow Democrat in a newly formed district that included more than half of his old constituency.

Many Democrats urged him to take on U.S. Rep. Scott Garrett, a Republican with tea party leanings in the Fifth District, where the remapping committee put Rothman’s hometown of Fair Lawn, Bergen County. Political insiders acknowledged that it would be a tough race, but some argued that Rothman should fight or fail trying for the good of the party. The National Democratic Party offered Rothman a pot of money for the challenge.

Instead, Rothman chose to take on Democrat U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell in the redrawn Ninth District, setting the scene for New Jersey’s most expensive and acrimonious primary fight. It’s one of the most closely watched races in the nation, attracting the participation of heavy hitters such as former President Bill Clinton, who will hold a get-out-the-vote rally for Pascrell in Paterson on Friday, four days before Tuesday’s statewide primary.

“These guys, after all, were good friends. They used to come back [from Washington] every Thursday night on Amtrak together,” said Ross Baker, a Rutgers University political scientist. “Clearly, Congressman Rothman decided that he did not want to run against Scott Garrett … and I can understand why.”

https://www.philly.com/philly/news/new_jersey/20120531_New_Jersey_Ninth_District_Democratic_primary_quickly__headed_into_the_toilet_.html

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Opening Weekend At Graydon Pool !

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Opening Weekend At Graydon Pool !
June 2 20120
by Boyd A. Loving
1:37 PM

Ridgewood NJ , This weekend’s weather fully cooperated with the scheduled 2012 season opening of Graydon Pool. Many families came out to enjoy the sun and sand, and a few hearty souls were even seen swimming in the beautiful, but cool, water.

The snack bar concession was in full operation, and many young residents were seen waiting on line with dollar bills in hand!

Don’t miss the fun; join today. Residents and non-residents are always welcome. Now open 7 days a week beginning at 10AM.

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AIG Chief Sees Retirement Age As High As 80 After Crisis

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AIG Chief Sees Retirement Age As High As 80 After Crisis
By Boris Cerni and Zachary Tracer – Jun 3, 2012 6:00 PM ET

American International Group Inc. (AIG) Chief Executive Officer Robert Benmosche said Europe’s debt crisis shows governments worldwide must accept that people will have to work more years as life expectancies increase.

“Retirement ages will have to move to 70, 80 years old,” Benmosche, who turned 68 last week, said during a weekend interview at his seaside villa in Dubrovnik, Croatia. “That would make pensions, medical services more affordable. They will keep people working longer and will take that burden off of the youth.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-03/aig-chief-sees-retirement-age-as-high-as-80-after-crisis.html

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Debt Up $1.59T Under GOP House—More in 15 Months Than First 97 Congresses Combined

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Debt Up $1.59T Under GOP House—More in 15 Months Than First 97 Congresses Combined
By Terence P. Jeffrey
June 1, 2012

(CNSNews.com) – The Republican-controlled House of Representatives, which took office in January 2011, has enacted federal spending bills under which the national debt has increased more in less than one term of Congress than in the first 97 Congresses combined.

In the fifteen months that the Republican-controlled House of Representatives–led by Speaker John Boehner–has effectively enjoyed a constitutional veto over federal spending, the federal government’s debt has increased by about $1.59 trillion.

https://cnsnews.com/news/article/debt-159t-under-gop-house-more-15-months-first-97-congresses-combined

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Did The SEC Hint At A 7% Market Plunge?

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Did The SEC Hint At A 7% Market Plunge?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/02/2012 11:59 -0400

Back in October 19, 1988, in response to Black Monday from a year earlier (the SEC is not known for fast turnaround times) a little known SEC rule came into effect, known as Rule 80B, and somewhat better known as “Trading Halts Due to Extraordinary Market Volatility” which set trigger thresholds for market wide circuit breakers – think a wholesale temporary market shutdown. According to Rule 80B (as revised in 1998), the trigger levels for a market-wide trading halt were set at 10%, 20% and 30% of the DJIA. The halt for a 10% decline would be one hour if it occurred before 2 p.m., and for 30 minutes if it occurred between 2 and 2:30, but would not halt trading at all after 2:30. The halt for a 20% decline would be two hours if it occurred before 1 p.m., and between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. for one hour, and close the market for the rest of the day after 2 p.m. If the market declined by 30%, at any time, trading would be halted for the remainder of the day. Needless to say, a 30% drop in the market in our day and age when the bulk of US wealth is concentrated in the stock market, would be a shot straight to the heart of the entire capitalist system. Which is why the smallest gating threshold is and has always been the key.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/did-sec-hint-7-market-plunge

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Auction Napa Valley proceeds jump to $6.1 million

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Auction Napa Valley proceeds jump to $6.1 million

Robert Van Dyk of Ridgewood, N.J., celebrates withe girlfriend Elizabeth Alcott after placing the winning bid for Lot 13, the Lokoya Rendezvous: From Monaco to Maui, during Auction Napa Valley on Saturday at Meadowood Resort in the Napa Valley.

The parents of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg friended Auction Napa Valley on Saturday.

Ed and Karen Zuckerberg were among the 800 paddle-holders under the white tent at St. Helena’s Meadowood Resort, and they helped raise $6.1 million, up from last year’s take of $5.8 million.

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20120602/ARTICLES/120609886

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Bill Clinton: Mitt Romney’s business record ‘sterling’

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Bill Clinton: Mitt Romney’s business record ‘sterling’

President Bill Clinton veered sharply off message Thursday, telling CNN that Mitt Romney’s business record at Bain Capital was “sterling.”

“I don’t think that we ought to get into the position where we say ‘This is bad work. This is good work,'” Clinton said. “The man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold.”

Clinton also went on to say that Romney’s time at Bain Capital represented a “good business career.”

https://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/05/clinton-romneys-business-record-sterling-124980.html

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Ridgewood News editorial: Get to Graydon this summer

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Ridgewood News editorial: Get to Graydon this summer
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2012
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Graydon Pool officially opens for the weekend on Saturday, and we encourage all village residents to check out the pool this summer.

Residents should use Graydon as a ‘stay’cation, saving money while bonding with members of the community.

 

https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/156151295_Get_to_Graydon_this_season_.html

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War on Women: House democrats reject bill penalizing doctors for creepy sex-selective abortions

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War on Women: House democrats reject bill penalizing doctors for creepy sex-selective abortions
By Pete Kasperowicz – 05/31/12 02:15 PM ET

The House on Thursday rejected a Republican bill that would impose fines and prison terms on doctors who perform abortions for the sole purpose of controlling the gender of the child, a practice known as sex-selective abortion.

The Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA), H.R. 3541, was defeated in a 246-168 vote. While that’s a clear majority of the House, Republicans called up the bill under a suspension of House rules, which limits debate and requires a two-thirds majority vote to pass. In this case, it would have required more support from Democrats.

https://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/230283-house-rejects-bill-penalizing-doctors-for-sex-selection-abortions

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NJ Transit Police to conduct LightRail Emergency Drill Sunday, June 3rd

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NJ Transit Police to conduct LightRail Emergency Drill Sunday, June 3rd

NY WATERWAY

SECURITY ADVISORY for Sunday, June 3rd

The New Jersey Transit Police will be conducting an Emergency Drill across the street from Port Imperial in and around the Light Rail Tunnel this Sunday from 9:00am – 12:00 noon.  All Roads will remain open; however you may notice a very large Emergency Responder Presence and a large number of Emergency Response Vehicles across the street near the light rail.

There is no need for alarm as this is only a drill.

If you have any questions about this or anything else please contact our customer service department at 800-533-3779 and be sure to check our website and social media platforms for advisories and updates.

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Real Estate – Benefit Concert for Nick Currey Fund June 24th at 7 PM Kasschau Shell on Veteran’s Field

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Real Estate – Benefit Concert for Nick Currey Fund June 24th at 7 PM Kasschau Shell on Veteran’s Field

Real Living Gateway Realtors presents Real Estate A Benefit Concert for the Nick Currey Fund for Ewing Sarcoma Research Sunday, June 24th at 7 PM Kasschau Memorial Shell Ridgewood, NJ .

Opening for Real Estate will be Toasted Plastic and Spook Houses from Ridgewood, NJ Nick Currey Fund: In 2005, 19-year-old Nick Currey of Ridgewood, New Jersey, lost his life to Ewing sarcoma, a cancer of the bone (and at times soft tissue) that develops in young people.

Nick’s parents, Nancy and Ralph Currey, established the Nick Currey Fund in his memory to support research that will speed the day when no young person’s life is cut short by Ewing sarcoma. Nick survived leukemia as a child (he was treated between the ages of four and six) only to succumb to Ewing sarcoma as a young adult. Being a leukemia survivor may well have caused Nick to develop Ewing sarcoma. Childhood cancer survivors are nine times more likely than the general population to develop a sarcoma. In addition, the lifetime dosages of chemotherapy Nick received directly contributed to his death. His body could not survive the intense chemotherapy associated with the autologous stem cell transplant that was his last, best hope. If more targeted, less toxic therapies had been available, Nick might be alive today.

While survival rates for childhood cancer have shown impressive improvement, those statistics only capture patients who survive five or 10 years. They do not reflect the survivors like Nick who suffer an early death from secondary cancers or devastating long-term side effects such as heart disease that result from the toxicity of current therapies. The Nick Currey Fund is dedicated to finding new and improved therapies for Ewing sarcoma that either represent a real cure or are less toxic than conventional chemotherapy.

(Martin and Alex of Real Estate graduated High School with Nick Currey) Real Estate: October 17th 2011, New Jersey’s Real Estate released Days, their second album and first for Domino. A gorgeous suite of guitar-pop songs, Days is a testament to the fact that the sonic formula Real Estate developed and shared with their debut album (Real Estate, Woodsist,2009) heralded the arrival of a new, genuine and enduring group of voices in American independent music.

Days sees the band tighten and refine their brand of timeless, melodic and genuine music- consolidating the breezy sketches of their earlier work into considered, graceful pop songs. In the summer of 2008, high school friends Martin Courtney (Guitar and Vocals), Matt Mondanile (Guitar) and Alex Bleeker (bass) graduated from their respective colleges and returned to Ridgewood – the New Jersey suburb in which they had all grown up and first learned to play music. The band spent the two years since the release of their debut touring around the world, working out the album’s songs live, improvising their structures and allowing them to breathe enough to reach their most natural and refined end. Days, months and eventually years went by, seasons changed, and with that change Real Estate came of age.

Concert is FREE but a donation in any amount would be most appreciated. Those making a $15 dollar advance donation will have access to a VIP section and will be entered into a free drawing to be held at the event. Prizes include Autographed Real Estate CD’s and other Items. Mail checks made to the Nick Currey Fund to Real Living Gateway Realtors, 27 North Broad St, Ridgewood before June 22 or online at https://www.wepay.com/events/real-estate-benefit-concert Call Mary Ellen or Cheryl at 201-445-2011 w/ questions

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Top Italy banker says risk of euro breakup growing

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Top Italy banker says risk of euro breakup growing
TRENTO, Italy | Fri Jun 1, 2012 5:07pm EDT

(Reuters) – A top Italian banker said on Friday that the European single currency was “on the edge of the abyss”, and indicated that national regulators were helping to cripple interbank lending across the euro zone by urging banks to lend domestically.

“The Greeks will decide on their own whether to stay in the euro or leave it, but if they leave and we haven’t decided what to do to keep the others in, everything will fall apart,” Alessandro Profumo, chairman of Italy’s third-largest lender Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.MI), told an economic conference in Trento, Italy.

“We are on the edge of the abyss … The risk that (the single currency) may fall apart rises every day.”

https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/01/us-italy-banker-crisis-idUSBRE8501DT20120601

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Homes Prices Drop 2% to Post-Crisis Lows: Case-Shiller

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Homes Prices Drop 2% to Post-Crisis Lows: Case-Shiller
Published: Tuesday, 29 May 2012 | 9:11 AM ET

Home prices fell in the first quarter to new post-crisis lows, but prices were up in March from February for the first time in seven months.

The increase is the latest evidence of a slow recovery taking shape in the troubled housing market.

The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller home price index showed that prices increased in 12 of the 20 cities it tracks.

Still, the major indexes ended the first quarter at new post-crisis lows, the report said. For the first quarter, prices were down 2 percent, compared to a 3.9 percent decline in the last three months of 2011.

Prices increased in Tampa and Miami — two of the hardest hit markets.

https://www.cnbc.com/id/47597053

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Cases of ‘Truman Show’ delusions on the rise as more people believe they’re the stars of their own reality TV programs

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Cases of ‘Truman Show’ delusions on the rise as more people believe they’re the stars of their own reality TV programs
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Reality TV shows are making increasing numbers of people convinced that they’re the stars of their own, unwanted television programs.

Psychiatrists are treating more people for so-called ‘Truman Show’ delusions — named after the 1998 movie starring Jim Carrey as a man who spends his entire life unwittingly at the center of a fictional world that’s being broadcast to millions of homes.

The startling cases often afflict successful people who develop paranoid fantasies that they’re being filmed at all times and that the world that’s in front of them isn’t real.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2153071/Cases-Truman-Show-delusions-rise-people-believe-theyre-stars-reality-TV-programs.html