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Wednesday, May 15th, East bound Washington Avenue will be closed at Van Emburgh Avenue

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Wednesday, May 15th, East bound Washington Avenue will be closed at Van Emburgh Avenue

Traffic Alert From Washington Township

Beginning Wednesday, May 15th, East bound Washington Avenue will be closed at Van Emburgh Avenue as J. Fletcher Creamer and Sons replaces a water meter and installs conduit for United Water on Washington Avenue at Van Emburgh Avenue. This work is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday with Friday being a possible third day. The work is scheduled to begin each day at 7:00AM and end at 5:00 PM.

During this time there will be no traffic permitted to go East bound on Washington Ave. from the intersection of Washington Avenue at Van Emburgh Avenue traveling towards the Garden State Parkway entrance ramp. North bound Van Emburgh Ave. will have to continue North into Hillsdale and South bound Van Emburgh Ave. will have to continue South heading towards Route 17.

West bound Washington Avenue traffic coming from Pascack Road and Garden State Parkway Exit 168 will be allowed to proceed to the intersection of Washington Avenue at Van Emburgh Avenue. Officers will be stationed at this intersection to assist West bound Washington Avenue traffic through the intersection.

Please plan an alternate route.

If you have any questions please call the Police desk at 201-664-1140.

Traffic Bureau – Township of Washington Police Department

Thank you for your cooperation.

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Ceiling and Sub-Roof of 25 Oak Street Collapse

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Ceiling and Sub-Roof of 25 Oak Street Collapse
May 14,2013
Boyd A. Loving
7:21 PM

Ridgewood NJ, At 5:24 PM on Tuesday, Ridgewood Police, Fire, EMS, and Emergency Services departments were notified by a 911 telephone call of a reported roof collapse at 25 Oak Street.  The address is a vacant one story retail storefront, most recently the home of a sporting goods store.  Arriving units observed mounds of debris through the front store windows.  It was subsequently determined that only the sub-roof and ceiling had collapsed; no one was in the vacant store at the time.

Ridgewood FD personnel were directed to check neighboring structures for damage.  Ridgewood’s chief building code enforcement official, Anthony Merlino was called to the scene.  The cause of the collapse is still undetermined.  Oak Street between East Ridgewood and Franklin Avenues remains closed while officials conduct an investigation.  No injuries to either civilians or emergency personnel have been reported at this time.  Ridgewood Police Chief John Ward, Ridgewood Fire Chief James Van Goor, and Ridgewood EMS/Emergency Services Chief Brian Pullman were all at the scene personally directing their respective response teams.

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Benjamin Franklin Middle School is holding its first-ever veterans observance on Thursday, May 23

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Benjamin Franklin Middle School is holding its first-ever veterans observance on Thursday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m

BFMS is holding its first-ever veterans observance on Thursday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the school track.

The public is invited, and Dan Fishbein and other village leadership are expected to participate, as well as various veterans’ organizations. Students are selling luminaries to be lit at the event, the proceeds of which will go to the Wounded Warriors organization. Luminaries are $2 for individuals and $10 for corporate sponsors. Please contact BFMS teacher Mollie VanHorne to purchase luminaries or for more information at mvanhorne@ridgewood.k12.nj.us.

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Senior tax officials knew of extra Tea Party scrutiny in 2011

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Senior tax officials knew of extra Tea Party scrutiny in 2011

(Reuters) – Higher-level Internal Revenue Service officials took part in discussions as far back as August 2011 about targeting by lower-level tax agents of “Tea Party” and other conservative groups, according to documents reviewed by Reuters on Monday.

The documents show the offices of the IRS’s chief counsel and deputy commissioner for services and enforcement communicated about the targeting with lower-level officials on August 4, 2011, and March 8, 2012, respectively.

The two communications occurred weeks and months before Doug Shulman, then the commissioner of the IRS, told congressional panels in late March 2012 that no groups were being targeted for extra scrutiny by the tax agency.

The IRS has maintained that its senior leadership did not know for some time that lower-level agents were applying extra scrutiny to applications for tax-exempt status from groups with key words in their names, such as “Tea Party” and “Patriot.

https://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/14/us-usa-tax-irs-idUSBRE94B08I20130514

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Opinion: Whatever happened to kids doing chores?

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Opinion: Whatever happened to kids doing chores?
Monday May 13, 2013, 5:15 PM
BY  DEENA YELLIN
The Record

Meanwhile, the girls shop, party and ponder about the likelihood of meeting a man who will give them an even more entitled life. The best thing I can say about this show is that it wasn’t filmed in New Jersey.

But such shows perpetuate a false stereotype. Contrary to what reality television wants us to believe, most young people today are not dependent parasites who see work as a fearsome four-letter word. Hardly a week goes by when I don’t hear of some local teen who has done exemplary volunteer work, launched a business enterprise or campaigned for legislation to help others.

We need not look further than our own clothing to appreciate that of which children are capable. I’m not advocating sending our youngsters back to work in factories, but clearly, it wouldn’t hurt our kids to have them clean out the garage or help out in the kitchen every once in a while.

I admit that children may take longer to carry out household tasks and do them a tad less effectively than when we do them. There may even be a few howls of indignation as the chores are executed. And sometimes it just seems easier to complete the task ourselves.

But this is a valuable exercise, just as an internship or job training is essential for the long-term good. And someday – we pray it will be well before we have been dispatched to some nursing home in Piscataway — our offspring will make us proud by completing such domestic tasks competently on their own, without any nagging required.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/yellin_051413.html?c=y&page=2

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IRS sent confidential info on conservatives to liberal nonprofit ProPublica

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IRS sent confidential info on conservatives to liberal nonprofit ProPublica

The division of the Internal Revenue Service that improperly scrutinized the tax-exempt status of conservative groups sent confidential information on 31 conservative groups to the well-funded liberal nonprofit journalism organization ProPublica, according to a revelation made by ProPublica Monday.

“The same IRS office that deliberately targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status in the run-up to the 2012 election released nine pending confidential applications of conservative groups to ProPublica late last year,” according to the ProPublica report.

“In response to a request for the applications for 67 different nonprofits last November, the Cincinnati office of the IRS sent ProPublica applications or documentation for 31 groups. Nine of those applications had not yet been approved — meaning they were not supposed to be made public. (We made six of those public, after redacting their financial information, deeming that they were newsworthy.),” according to ProPublica.

Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2013/05/14/irs-sent-confidential-info-on-conservatives-to-liberal-nonprofit-propublica/#ixzz2TIHyZCaS

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Kasschau Shell Schedule for 2013

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Kasschau Shell Schedule for 2013

Fifty-five Years of Free Summer Entertainment Under the Stars
8:30pm at the Band Shell,Veterans Field, Ridgewood New Jersey
Behind the Ridgewood Public Library N. Maple Ave. Between Franklin and Linwood Aves.
Please bring a chair or blanket, Please do not cross over the baseball
field if a game is in progress

JUNE
Thursday, June 6
*Tunes in June RHS Bands
Starts at 8pm (all other programs start at 8:30 pm)

Tuesday, June 11
Harmony Celebration C
horus “Sweet Adelines”
Sponsor : The Village of Ridgewood

Thursday, June 13
Richard Reiter Swing Band
Sponsors: Hudson City Savi
ngs Bank and Van Dyk
Health Care, Inc.

Tuesday, June 18
Ridgewood Choral – 85th Anniversary
Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus of Ridgewood
Sponsor: Valley Hospital

Thursday, June 20
Greg Caldarone Pop Standards
Sponsors: Boiling Springs Savings Bank and Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill

Tuesday, June 25
**Thunderhill Band Country & Western
Sponsors: Boiling
Springs Savings Bank and Tarvin Realtors

Thursday, June 27
Lou Gallo and the Very Hungry Band Children’s Evening
Sponsors: Clemente Orthodontics and Ridgewood Dentistry
– Warren Boardman D.M.D.

JULY
Tuesday, July 2
Island Breeze Calypso, Reggae & Latin Jazz
Sponsors: Ridgewood AM
Rotary Club and The Village of Ridgewood

Tuesday, July 9
The Bobby Byrne Show Broadway & More
Sponsor: TD Bank

Thursday, July 11
“The Kootz” Classic 60’ s through 90’s Rock, Pop & Blues
Sponsors: Wostbrock Home & Floors
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Corp.

Tuesday, July 16
McVey Family A Tribute to Marvin Hamlisch
Sponsors: Park West Tavern and Feeney Funeral Home

Thursday, July 18
“Bucky” Pizzarelli, Jazz
Sponsors: Valley
National Bank and Ulrich, Inc.

Tuesday July 23
Moonlighters Swing Orchestra with Shelli Latorre
Sponsor: Care One at th
e Cupola and Care One at Ridgewood Avenue

Thursday July 25
The Yester Daze “Doo Wop”
Sponsors: Columbia Bank
Care One at the Cupola and Care One at Ridgewood Avenue

Tuesday, July 30
Mack Brandon & The Connection Popular Gospel
Sponsors: Daily Treat Family
Tradition and The Village of Ridgewood

AUGUST
Thursday. August 1
Group Therapy “The Best of Rock & Soul”
Sponsor: Boiling Spring Savings Bank

Tuesday, August 6
Rio Clemente & Friends, Bishop of Jazz
Sponsors: Boiling Springs Savings Bank
The Village of Ridgewood

Rain site- Benjamin Franklin Middle School, N. Van Dien Ave. at Glen Ave.
*June 6 rain site – Campus Ctr. Ridgewood High School on E. Ridgewood Ave, **June 25 rain site – George Washington Middle School at
S. Monroe St at Washington Place Taped rain site information (June
– August) 201-444-1776 after 7:00pm


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Serving Justice to Gosnell

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Serving Justice to Gosnell
05/14/2013

Justice has been served for a few infants and one mother whose lives were taken within the filthy walls of 3801 Lancaster Avenue.

Late-term abortionist Kermit Gosnell was convicted yesterday of first-degree murder in the deaths of three infants who were born alive after botched abortions performed in his run-down West Philadelphia clinic. He was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Karnamaya Mongar, a 41-year-old woman who died from an overdose of anesthetic drugs during an abortion procedure.

The jury’s deliberations came after six weeks of harrowing testimony detailing the brutal deaths of newborns and unthinkable mistreatment of women. The gruesome murder of moving, breathing infants after botched abortions allegedly became a regular occurrence at the filthy West Philadelphia facility, with one clinic worker estimating nearly 100 living babies were killed shortly after birth.

Many of those murders followed failed abortions performed after Pennsylvania’s 24-week limit. In addition to the four murder charges, Gosnell was also convicted of more than 200 other criminal counts including violating Pennsylvania’s informed consent law and performing illegal late-term abortions.

In wake of the trial’s disturbing revelations, many are left questioning how the oft-repeated slogan of “safe, legal, and rare” abortions can continue to encompass late-term procedures—especially of the kind that can produce live births.

There is broad consensus that abortions like those Gosnell performed should not take place, whether in a run-down Philadelphia clinic or the sterile facilities of other abortion providers. Nearly two-thirds of Americans generally oppose abortions in the second trimester of pregnancy, while 80 percent oppose abortions in the third trimester.

“The first degree murder conviction of Kermit Gosnell brings some closure to this horrific case, but we must act to address the broader problems highlighted by this tragedy,” remarked Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL). “Congress should conduct a thorough investigation into the practices of late-term abortions in America with the goal of ensuring that these atrocities are never repeated in the future.…Life is precious at every stage, and America’s policies must reflect this fact at every turn.”

That policy work got underway last week, when the House Energy and Commerce Committee began investigations into current state efforts to monitor clinics and protect the rights of born-alive infants and their mothers.

Yet much more needs to be done, especially as current policy entangles taxpayer dollars in the abortion industry.

The leader in that industry, Planned Parenthood, performs roughly one out of every four abortions in the United States. The organization that holds the title of the nation’s largest abortion provider also allegedly turned a blind eye to the safety of women in Pennsylvania and Delaware, opposes legal protections for infants born after botched abortions, and faces repeated accusations of fraud.

This is the organization that President Obama vowed to support at its recent annual fundraising gala. This is the multibillion-dollar industry to which the government sends hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars every year. And the abortion subsidization through taxpayer funding will only increase under Obamacare.

In light of the brutality that became commonplace at 3801 Lancaster Avenue and has appeared elsewhere, policymakers should rethink continued financial support for an industry that creates and supports the likes of Gosnell.

Americans must likewise reexamine the prevailing ethic of abortion-on-demand for any reason—even in late-term abortions.

“[I]n our justice system premeditating and exacting the demise of babies is only a crime if a child is fully outside the womb,” stated Representative Virginia Foxx (R-NC). “We would do well as a society to consider what deciding murder based upon geographic technicalities reveals about our collective conscious.”

For over four decades since the Roe v. Wade decision, American medical practice, politics, and laws have separated the health of mothers from the well-being of the children they carry. Gosnell’s “house of horrors” should demonstrate that the severing of that connection does a disservice and risks the health and lives of both child and mother.

https://blog.heritage.org/2013/05/14/morning-bell-serving-justice-to-gosnell/?roi=echo3-15607649400-12714091-cda91378b14315c26c492126f651e0e2&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell

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Legendary Tennis player Jimmy Connors at Bookends Tuesday

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Legendary Tennis player Jimmy Connors at Bookends Tuesday
Tuesday, May 14 @ 7:00pm

Legendary Tennis player,  Jimmy Connors, will sign his new book:  The Outsider
Books available May 14th

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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Free Tuesday Movies at Warner Theater End on May 28th

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Free Tuesday Movies at Warner Theater End on May 28th

Due to the pending sale of Clearview Cinemas to Bow Tie Cinemas Inc., Optimum Rewards will no longer be able to offer free movie Tuesdays at the Warner Theater in Ridgewood as of May 28th and everyday discounted tickets will expire on May 31st.

https://www.bowtiecinemas.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Press_Release_042913.pdf

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The Ridgewood Arts Council is looking for volunteers

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The Ridgewood Arts Council is looking for volunteers

The Ridgewood Arts Council is looking for volunteers to be gallery sitters for a FEW hours on either Friday, May 31st and Saturday, June 1st. Our first Pop-Up Art Gallery will take place from 12-6:00pm on 5/31 and 12-9:00pm on 6/1 at 31 N. Broad Street, Ridgewood.

Be a part of this unique event! To volunteer for this event or other upcoming events, please email to: ridgewoodartscouncil@gmail.com.

Thank you!

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State Task force may look at full-day kindergarten in all districts

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State Task force may look at full-day kindergarten in all districts

A proposal to explore the idea of bringing full-day kindergarten to schools statewide advanced in a state Assembly committee Monday.

While most of New Jersey’s elementary school districts offer full-day kindergarten, at least 114 districts still offer half-day only, according to the state Department of Education. The Assembly Education Committee approved a bill that would create a task force to explore full-day options. (Rundquist/Star-Ledger)

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/05/ta.html#incart_river

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Monday watering banned all summer in Ridgewood

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Monday watering banned all summer in Ridgewood
May 14.2013
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Village Council approved an ordinance last week that seeks to simplify the existing watering regulations, permitting usage based on home address numbers.

Basically the new change in the village’s summer water restriction rules means residents will not be able to water their lawns on Mondays this summer at all.

The current regulation dictates that during declared emergency Stages I to III, homes and businesses with even-numbered addresses can water on even-numbered days and odd-numbered addresses can water lawns on odd-numbered days.

Stage II or higher is declared, call for a ban on Monday watering .

The new ordinance that takes affect June 1, and will ban watering on Mondays. Stage I restrictions will remain active from June 1st through the end of August .

During Stages II and III restrictions, odd-numbered addresses will be able to water on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Even-numbered properties can water Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Stage IV restrictions remain the same: with a total ban on all watering .

What remains unclear is weather schools , municipal buildings and large institutions like Valley Hospital will have to follow the same guidelines or will further reductions be needed to curtail their massive water use.

Critics of the change speculate and wonder what the impact on residential property values might be ? And continue to push for the sale of Ridgewood water which has become a significant liability on the town.

The village plans to conduct an educational campaign throughout the summer to alert residents to the change.

sourced : https://www.northjersey.com/news/207324311_Ridgewood_bans_Monday_watering.html

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Ridgewood Public Schools to renew most teacher contracts

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Ridgewood Public Schools to renew most teacher contracts
Monday May 13, 2013, 10:55 AM
BY  LAURA HERZOG
STAFF WRITER
The Ridgewood News

With the exception of two educators, contracts for nearly all Ridgewood teachers will be renewed next year, school district officials said Wednesday.

On the non-renewal list, effective July 1, are a kindergarten teacher and a part-time art teacher, each of whom taught at the elementary level this past year. Their positions, according to Manager of Human Resources Gary Hall, are being impacted by reduced elementary school enrollment levels.

While the Board of Education’s (BOE) May 6 agenda noted 11 positions will be abolished as part of a “reduction-in-force” next year, including several elementary school teaching positions and high school dance and art teaching positions, most of the individuals will be retained in the district in a different capacity.

When asked about teachers being “laid off,” Superintendent Daniel Fishbein corrected the language in an email.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/207205041_Ridgewood_Public_Schools_to_renew_most_teacher_contracts.html

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Revealed: The 55 questions the IRS asked one tea party group after more than two years of waiting

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Revealed: The 55 questions the IRS asked one tea party group after more than two years of waiting – including demands for names of all its donors and volunteers

Lengthy questionnaire arrived more than two years after the Richmond Tea Party applied for tax-exempt status
IRS demanded ‘names of the donors, contributors, and grantors’ and insisted: ‘Please identify your volunteers’
Tax collectors began in 2012 to scrutinize conservative nonprofits more closely than others
Documents show senior IRS officials in Washington knew of the practice as early as August 2011, but the White House says it learned last month

By David Martosko In Washington

PUBLISHED: 16:18 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:20 EST, 13 May 2013

The Internal Revenue Service wrote to the Richmond Tea Party last year demanding to know the names of all its financial donors and volunteers, as part of a 55-question inquisition into its application for tax-exempt status, MailOnline has learned.

The agency wanted to know ‘the names of the donors, contributors, and grantors’ for every year ‘from inception to the present.’

It also demanded ‘the amounts of each of the donations, contributions, and grants and the dates you received them.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2323978/Revealed-The-55-questions-IRS-asked-tea-party-group-years-waiting–including-demands-names-donors-volunteers.html