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GRAYDON POOL TAKE A BREAK FORM THE HEAT

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GRAYDON POOL TAKE A BREAK FORM THE HEAT

The Village Council and the Ridgewood Department of Parks and Recreation announce that memberships are on sale for the summer season and all are invited to join the Graydon Pool facility as season members for the 2013 summer season. Come enjoy fun in the sun so close to home!

Pool features include a shaded playground, water play fountains, shade kites, Adirondack chairs, picnic area, sheltered pavilion, charcoal grills, and The Water’s Edge Café. Additional amenities include a lending library of reading books, volleyball, basketball, ping-pong tables, shuffleboard, four-squares and hop-scotch. Special programs include “Storytime Under a Tree” for the little ones on Thursday and swim instruction for children and adults, as well as an adaptive swim class. The Graydon Swim Team welcomes youth members, ages 8 to 14.

Resident fees are $110 per adult, $100 per child (ages 2 through 15) and $20 for seniors (62 and older). Non-resident adults will be charged $175 and children, ages 2 through 15, will be charged $155 for the13 week season.

Badges are on sale and can be purchased from the comfort of home on Community Pass at www.ridgewoodnj.net/communitypass (Visa and MasterCard are accepted). In person registration assistance is available at the Graydon Pool Badge Office, 259 North Maple Avenue. Badges may be purchased daily throughout the operating season, June 1st through Septemer 2nd.

Details are available at www.ridgewoodnj.net/graydon or you may call the Recreation Office at 201-670-5560 with any questions or if special accommodations are needed.

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8 thoughts on “GRAYDON POOL TAKE A BREAK FORM THE HEAT

  1. How are memberships going this year….. a little slow this year?

  2. Still time to register, plenty more hot weather coming.

  3. Can’t find a place to put this.

    One way to help stem the pension crisis would be to calculate public service worker’s (police/fire) pensions to their BASE salary, not all the phony OT that they grab to pump up their numbers. And the OT offered to those near retirement is rather cushy. No hard labor there.

    Think of all the pension money that would be saved! Workers nearing retirement soak up all the overtime to inflate the value of their last two year’s salaries. Why is this allowed? What a scam.

  4. Like most towns in Bergen County.

  5. overtime is NOT calculated into their pension only theBASE salary for the last 12 months is calculated get your facts correct

  6. The pension calculation has been further modified to include the last 3 years base salary average, further lowering the final cost, with no overtime or holiday pay included, #3 not only did you go off topic your information was completely incorrect, In your post you stated can’t find a place to put this, try using it as a suppository ad insert where the sun don’t shine!!!!!!!!

  7. My point was that padding pensions should be immediately stopped. Pensions should be calculated on BASE salary. Those cush OT jobs should end. If the system goes bust you have yourselves to blame.

    And the comment was “off point” because there was no place on the blog for it. I am not the moderator and I was hoping for a new discussion thread.

  8. Your post stated there was pension padding going on and your post was in error. You accused public employees of generating PHONY OT, this is an accusation based on incorrect information brought to a blog by you. YOU are responsible for it you screwed up own and admit it.

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