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ARI’s Junior Fellows program

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ARI’s Junior Fellows program

Are you passionate about Ayn Rand’s ideas and want to be at the forefront of the battle for free markets? Wondering if you can turn that passion into a career—and where to get started?

Each year we bring 2–4 outstanding recent graduates to our Irvine, California, office and immerse them in the world of research, writing, speaking, media presentation—while providing them with focused training workshops and seminars on applying Ayn Rand’s ideas and learning how to write and speak with greatest impact.

Participants in the Junior Fellows program join our staff for up to one year to gain real-world experience and vital skills, working at our headquarters in Irvine alongside colleagues in ARI’s Policy Research group.

What is ARI looking for in an ideal candidate?

You have a basic understanding of Ayn Rand’s ideas and agree with ARI’s mission. You’re passionate about ideas, speaking up for what you believe in, connecting with people—and making a difference. You are serious about exploring the possibility of pursuing the career of an intellectual.

You have an existing interest in debates in one or more areas of public policy (e.g., economic policy, education policy, health care policy, law, environmental issues, foreign policy) and would like to grow your knowledge, sharpen your skills.

You have the fervent desire to learn from every experience, maximize every opportunity, and challenge yourself intellectually.

What kind of work will I do?

In keeping with the program’s purpose, Junior Fellows will have projects that give them experience in key skills and enable them to grow intellectually. Members of the Junior Fellows program are paired with ARI senior intellectuals and support large-scale policy projects through research, writing, and project coordination. They also carry out writing and editing in support of ARI projects under the guidance of experienced editors, and assist in the development of audio-video programming for ARI.

Moreover, the educational component of the program includes a demanding sequence of workshops and written and oral assignments, along with individual research-writing projects in a designated area of policy.

What kind of educational requirements are there?

Strong preference is given to applicants who have completed ARI’s Objectivist Academic Center program. All applicants should have, at minimum, an undergraduate degree (philosophy and political science, e.g., may be particularly helpful), and better yet, an advanced degree.

We recognize that people with all kinds of backgrounds—from science and business to the humanities and journalism—gravitate to policy work, and ARI will consider all qualified applicants.

After the up to 12-month fellowship term, am I assured a job on ARI’s staff of writers, analysts, and fellows?

No. We seek the brightest and best to join our team; excelling in the Junior Fellows program will bring you that much closer to landing a job on ARI’s staff. We are also interested in encouraging talented individuals to join other organizations or take on meaningful work best aligned with their research interests and goals.

How does this program differ from the ARI Summer Internship?

There are a number of differences. Whereas ARI’s Summer Internship program runs for three weeks, the Junior Fellows program runs for up to one year and aims to provide an immersive experience of, and considerable training in, the kind of work entailed in being a professional intellectual focusing on policy issues. Moreover, interns are undergraduates new to Ayn Rand’s ideas. The Junior Fellows program is intended for people who have a basic understanding of Ayn Rand’s ideas, have at minimum completed a bachelor’s degree, and are considering a career as a professional intellectual applying Objectivist ideas.

When does the Program start?

The 2013–2014 Junior Fellows program begins in late summer/fall of 2013.

Is this a paid position?

Yes. ARI offers a competitive salary and benefits.

How many openings are there in the program?

For the 2013–14 year, there are two openings.

How do I apply?

To be considered for the 2013–14 cycle of the program, please submit your application by May 15. To apply, please include the following items in your submission:

• your resume
• up to three samples of your best written work (preferably, published material)
• a cover letter, making your case
• a summary of your reading and study. In that summary, please:

o List the books by Ayn Rand that you have read.
o List the books by other Objectivist writers that you have read.
o List any Objectivist courses or lectures that you have taken, and when.
o List the 5–7 nonfiction books by non-Objectivists that you have read and enjoyed within the last 12 months.
o List the sources that you rely on to stay abreast of current affairs (up to 5 periodicals / blogs, etc.).

Address your application packet to: Human Resources Department, The Ayn Rand Institute, 2121 Alton Parkway, Suite 250, Irvine, CA 92606 or by fax to (949) 222-6558 or by email to employment@aynrand.org. Email submissions strongly preferred. No phone calls, please.

When will I hear about my application?

We expect to notify successful applicants by July 15, 2013.

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All are invited to Place flags at Valleau with American Legion

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All are invited to Place flags at Valleau with American Legion – May 11th

The American Legion will place small American flags on the sites where veterans are buried in Valleau Cemetary on Saturday, May 11th 2013 starting at 9 am. Everyone is welcome to join us.

The American Legion will conduct a Memorial Day service on Monday, May 27th 2013 at 11 am. The ceremony will take place at Veterans Memorial Park at Van Neste Square in downtown Ridgewood opposite the Ridgewood bus station. Everyone is invited to join us. Please bring a chair or blanket

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Olympic Gold Medalist, Gabrielle “Gabby” Douglas at Bookends Tuesday

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Olympic Gold Medalist, Gabrielle “Gabby” Douglas at Bookends Tuesday

Tuesday April 30th @ 4:00pm **New Date & Time, Olympic Gold Medalist, Gabby Douglas, will sign her new book:  Raising the Bar
Books available April 29th

Appearing authors will only autograph books purchased at Bookends and must have valid Bookends Receipt. Availability & pricing for all autographed books subject to change.
Bookends cannot guarantee that the books that are Autographed will always be First Printings. Autographed books purchased at Bookends are non-returnable.

While we try to insure that all customers coming to Bookends’ signings will meet authors and get their books signed, we cannot guarantee that all attendees will meet the author or that all books will be signed.  We cannot control inclement weather, author travel schedules or authors who leave prematurely.

Bookends, 211 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ   07450   201-445-0726

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Ridgewood Planning Board special public meeting on proposed Valley Hospital expansion, 7:30 p.m., George Washington Middle School

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Ridgewood Planning Board special public meeting on proposed Valley Hospital expansion, 7:30 p.m., George Washington Middle School.

Village Board and Council Meetings

04/29/13 7:30PM Planning Board Special Public
04/30/13 7:30PM Planning Board Special Public
05/01/13 7:30PM Village Council Public Work Session
05/07/13 7:30PM Planning Board Public Meeting
05/08/13 8:00 PM Village Council Public Meeting
05/14/13 7:30PM Board of Adjustment Public Meeting
05/21/13 7:30PM Planning Board Public Meeting
05/22/13 7:30PM Village Council Public Work Session


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The Conservancy for Ridgewood Public Lands (CRPL) will hold a Spring Plant Sale

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The Conservancy for Ridgewood Public Lands (CRPL) will hold a Spring Plant
Sale

The Conservancy for Ridgewood Public Lands (CRPL) will hold a Spring Plant
Sale on Saturday, May 4 in the Graydon Pool parking area from 9 a.m.–3p.m.A pre-sale will take place through Friday, April 26.

All proceeds will provide funding and support to restore and enhance Village park lands, in accordance with the master plan for development as approved by the Village Council of Ridgewood.

Annuals of the highest quality will be offered in flats, 4” pots, 10” hanging baskets and 12” combination handing baskets. These locally grown plants will include all of the old-time favorites,in addition to new varieties popular in a huge selection of color for planting in window boxes, containers, gardens, and seasonal displays. Order forms are available for individuals as well as groups such as Home and School, Boy and Girl Scouts, garden clubs, houses of worship, businesses, etc.

Delivery within the Village is offered for a fee of $25. Locate the order form at https://cfrpl.org , at The Stable, 259 North Maple Avenue, or at the Community Center, Village Hall , 131 North Maple Avenue. For further information please -email Conservancy member Liz Kloak at lizkloak@yahoo.com

Conservancy for Ridgewood Public Lands

Our main Spring/2013 Project covers the stretch of land that runs along North Broad Street, east of the train tracks. This is an area that has been severely neglected for many years. Our project is divided into two parts. The first would be to improve the area either side of the main train staircase by removing the overgrown cedars and bushes either side of the staircase and planting a four foot bed of daylilies and two hawthorn trees, along with repointing the staircase and painting the railings and lampposts. The second would improve the area from south of the staircase to the end of East Ridgewood Avenue by installing a sprinkler system, filling in the missing bushes and trees along the train tracks and planting five dogwoods in the grassy area.

In order for our Spring/2013 Projects to be a reality, we need to increase our fund-raising. We ask you to join our membership. The Village of Ridgewood has a long tradition of excellence; its remarkable history is vividly reflected in its parks and open spaces, enjoyed by generations of residents and visitors. The Conservancy is another example of that desire to produce positive change and make life better for everyone.

We thank you for your time and generosity,

Carlton Clinch, Maeve Cunningham, Barbara Ferrante, Bill Gilsenan, Cynthia Halaby, Liz Kloak, Maribeth Lane, Paul McCarthy, Jane Morales, Jane Reilly, Jane Shinozuka, Diane Walker, Betty Wiest, Liz Wellinghorst, The Women Gardeners of Ridgewood, Nancy Bigos, Tim Cronin, Janet Fricke and Thomas Riche

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A NIGHT OF FUTURE BROADWAY STARS

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A NIGHT OF FUTURE BROADWAY STARS
Benefit for Covenant House for Homeless Youth

Gifted rising stars from Bergen county high schools offer their talent to give back to less fortunate kids their age by raising funds for the homeless youth of Covenant House New Jersey.

Monday, April 29th 7PM at Ben Franklin Middle School. BUY TICKETS at Bookends, Ridgewood or online www.NightOfFutureBroadwayStarsNJ.org  973/286-34-5

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Jihad Will Not Be Wished Away

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Jihad Will Not Be Wished Away
But willful blindness remains the order of the day.
By Andrew C. McCarthy

‘Outlook: Islam.” So reads the personal webpage of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who ravaged Boston this week, along with his now-deceased brother and fellow jihadist, Tamerlan — namesake of a 14th-century Muslim warrior whose campaigns through Asia Minor are legendary for their brutalization of non-Muslims.

Brutalizing our own non-Muslim country has been the principal objective of jihadists for the last 20 years. This week marks a new and chilling chapter: the introduction on our shores of the tactics the self-styled mujahideen have used to great, gory effect for the past decade in Afghanistan and Iraq.

At a point in the race timed to achieve maximum carnage, the Tsarnaev brothers bombed the Boston Marathon with improvised explosive devices. IEDs are small but potent homemade bombs — crude explosives and unforgiving shrapnel encased in easily portable pressure cookers. The bombs are simple to make. They won’t kill thousands or even hundreds of people like hijacked planes or heavy chemical explosives will. But that’s not the objective. The goal is to instill terror into the flow of everyday life. IEDs are made for “soft” targets. They are easily camouflaged amid the traffic, the everyday debris, and the eight-year-old boys frolicking as they wait for Dad to cross the finish line.

Willful blindness remains the order of the day, as it has since the World Trade Center was bombed in 1993. It is freely conceded that, when the identities and thus the motivation of the Marathon terrorists were not known, it would have been irresponsible to dismiss any radical ideology as, potentially, the instigator. But in our politically correct, up-is-down culture, to suggest “Outlook: Islam” was unthinkable. So the most likely scenario — namely, that jihadists who have been at war with us for two decades had, yet again, attacked innocent civilians — became the least likely scenario in the minds of media pundits. Instead, they brazenly prayed (to Gaia, I’m sure) for white conservative culprits with Tea Party hats and Rush 24/7 subscriptions. As our Kevin D. Williamson quipped, the “literal Caucasians” they got were not quite what they had in mind.

https://www.nationalreview.com/article/346145/jihad-will-not-be-wished-away

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Feds eye AP hoax ‘profits’

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Feds eye AP hoax ‘profits’
By GEOFF EARLE
Last Updated: 7:45 AM, April 29, 2013

WASHINGTON — It took only about five minutes for the market to tank and rebound after a group hacked the Associated Press’ Twitter feed to put out bogus information — and now the feds are taking a longer look to find out who got rich during the chaos.

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have each opened investigations into the hack that falsely reported “explosions in the White House and Barack Obama is injured” and briefly wiped away $136 billion in market value.

Sources in and out of government say investigators will sort through the big financial winners and not just conduct a standard review of a market swing.

https://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/feds_eye_ap_hoax_profits_NwLFuxUNwaKcfaDirSCl0L

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AP and Bergen Record sympathize with Jihadist mother of Boston Bombers

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AP and Bergen Record sympathize with Jihadist mother of Boston Bomber

Calling the mother of the Boston Bombers embrace of terrorism  “a spiritual turn”,  in disgusting and offensive article the Bergen Record and Associated Press look sympathize with Jihadist “Muslim Mommy Dearest” of Boston Bombers, ignoring facts she was on FBI and CIA Terrorist watch list .Both the record and the AP own the 3 who died and the 44 injured a public apology. The mainstream media propaganda  machines seems to know no bounds.

Bomb suspects’ mother took a spiritual turn in recent years
Sunday April 28, 2013, 10:50 PM
BY DAVID CARUSO, MICHAEL KUNZELMAN AND MAX SEDDON
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Associated Press

In photos of her as a younger woman, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva wears a low-cut blouse and has her hair teased like a 1980s rock star. After she arrived in Massachusetts from Russia in 2002, she went to beauty school and did facials at a suburban day spa.

But in recent years people noticed a change. She began wearing a hijab and cited conspiracy theories about 9/11 being a plot against Muslims.

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Now living in the Russian republic of Dagestan, Tsarnaeva is drawing increased attention as the angry and grieving mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects. Federal officials say Russian authorities had intercepted her phone calls, including one in which she vaguely discussed jihad with her elder son. She also was recorded talking to someone in southern Russia who is under FBI investigation in an unrelated case, U.S. officials said.

Tsarnaeva insists there is no mystery. She’s no terrorist, just someone who found a deeper spirituality. She insists her sons — Tamerlan, who was killed in a gunfight with police, and Dzhokhar, who was wounded and captured — are innocent of the April 15 attack.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/international/other_international_news/Bomb_suspects_mother_took_a_spiritual_turn_in_recent_years.html

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REGISTRATION Required for Landscapers and Landscaping Services

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REGISTRATION Required for Landscapers and Landscaping Services

Village of Ridgewood requires all landscapers and landscaping services to be registered with the Village .

Registration is now in progress for Annual Landscapers permits – available at Village Hall, Monday to Friday from 8:30AM to 4:30PM.

Ordinance #2995 requirers all landscapers and businesses performing landscaping services in Ridgewood to be registered with the Village. Ordinance # 2995 is actively enforced. There will be no further warnings of this requirement.

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Americans fear government more than terror

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Americans fear government more than terror

Astonishing poll results for 1st time since 9/11 hijackings

According to a pair of recent polls, for the first time since the 9/11 terrorist hijackings, Americans are more fearful their government will abuse constitutional liberties than fail to keep its citizens safe.

Even in the wake of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing – in which a pair of Islamic radicals are accused of planting explosives that took the lives of 3 and wounded over 280 – the polls suggest Americans are hesitant to give up any further freedoms in exchange for increased “security.”

https://www.wnd.com/2013/04/americans-fear-government-more-than-terror/

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N.J. car insurance rates, already the nation’s highest, on the rise

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N.J. car insurance rates, already the nation’s highest, on the rise
Sunday, April 28, 2013    Last updated: BY  RICHARD NEWMAN
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N.J. car insurance rates, already the nation’s highest, on the rise

Sunday, April 28, 2013    Last updated: Sunday April 28, 2013, 10:39 AM
BY  RICHARD NEWMAN
STAFF WRITER
The Record

Vehicles damaged by superstorm Sandy, such as this car in Moonachie, are not the reason regulators have approved rate increases for 26 New Jersey insurance companies so far this year.

Auto insurers are raising rates in New Jersey this year, in some cases by double digits, unwelcome news for motorists in the nation’s highest-priced market.This time, motorists might be willing to cut the insurance companies some slack in light of the hundreds of millions of dollars they paid to policyholders whose sedans and SUVs were wrecked by superstorm Sandy in October.

However, insurers and the state regulator say Sandy is not the reason the state has approved rate increases for 26 insurers so far this year. The rate hikes are driven by factors such as losses related to Tropical Storm Irene and the Halloween nor’easter from two years ago, medical costs that are trending higher, reinsurance expenses and lackluster forecasts of investment income, industry experts say.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/205053701_Driven_up_and_up.html

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Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul: Boston Suspects Were Trained

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Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul: Boston Suspects Were Trained
April 28, 2013 9:45 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee says he believes the Boston Marathon bombing suspects had some training in carrying out their attack.

Rep. Michael McCaul is citing the type of device used in the attack — shrapnel-packed pressure-cooker bombs — and the weapons’ sophistication as signs of training.

https://washington.cbslocal.com/2013/04/28/homeland-security-committee-chairman-boston-suspects-were-trained/

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Mary Therese Rose 5K

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Mary Therese Rose 5K
Saturday May 11
Darlington Park

We are so excited to announce our 2nd annual Mary Therese Rose Run. It will be held on Saturday May 11, 2013 at the beautiful Darlington County Park in Mahwah NJ. We successfully launched our annual 5k last May. After a resounding success we have planned another fun filled day of events for this May. This will be a morning of family fun activities, 5K, prizes, and food. If you’re not a runner, we will also have a vendor fair. Our vendors will be offering amazing merchandise just in time for Mother’s Day! Online registration is available at www.MaryThereseRose.org

5K Fee:
$30 2013 USATF-NJ Athletes save $3(if postmarked by May 4th)
Event Schedule:
8:30am – 9:45am Goodie Bag, bib# & chip pickup
9:30am–12:30pm Vendor Fair
10:00am 5K Run/Walk start
11:00am Mary’s Mile (for children 12 and under)
11:30am Awards
Awards For:
• Top 3 overall male and female 5K winners
• Top 3 largest teams (Teams must be comprised of 5+ runners/walkers)
• Over 60 Individual Age Group Medals 7 Yrs. through 80+ (10 Yr. Age Groups for 5K)
• ALL 5K Runner/Walkers receive T-shirt & Goody Bag while supplies last

Chip timing provided by Tri-State Timing

The committee thanks our proud sponsors: Nicolosi Fine Foods, CMC Adaptive Seating, Comm-Works, James E. Fitzgerald Inc., Glen Rock Savings Bank to name a few.

Mary Therese Rose Crilly was born in 1998 with Joubert Syndrome a rare genetic disorder which left her profoundly disabled. Though physically limited, Mary’s limitless love and courage inspired those closest to her to establish a fund in her name to benefit special needs children
being treated out of the Kireker Center for Child Development. The Fund provides needed therapies and equipment that are so often denied by insurance companies because of lifetime insurance benefit limits or simple denial of reasonable claims.

Each year The Mary Therese Rose Fund helps families pay for needed equipment like orthotics, braces, and standers. It also funds activities such as horseback riding that are therapeutic and brighten the lives of these special kids. It is the goal of The Mary Therese Rose Fund to help
these special children reclaim some of the simple joys of childhood denied them by their disabilities. Though Mary passed away in 2003 her brief life was filled with joy. In gratitude, and to honor her memory, supporters of the Mary Therese Rose Fund continue to work so that other special children can experience some of childhood’s simple joys as Mary did. For more
information on the Mary Therese Rose Fund, go to www.marythereserose.org.

“Mary’s Kids” sincerely appreciate any and all donations and/or help that you can find it in your hearts to provide. Help us to keep our mission alive and provide these beautiful children the simple joys of childhood. Please feel free to call or email us, MTRF5k@gmail.com, for further information. Your tax deductible contribution benefits local special needs kids through The Mary Therese Rose Fund.

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Ridgewood Police Remind Residents of the Dangers of Identity theft

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Ridgewood Police Remind Residents of the Dangers of Identity theft

Identity Theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes.

According to the Federal Trade Commission, approximately 9 million Americans have their identity stolen each year. Identity thieves may use your personally identifying information to establish lines of credit, bank accounts, credit card accounts and other forms of credit. You may not find out your identity has been compromised until you receive a bill in the mail or are contacted by a debt collector.

Here is a reference guide for how to prevent identity theft and what you should do if you are a victim

https://www.njsp.org/tech/pdf/Cyber_Crimes_ID_Theft_Guide.pdf