H.S. Girls Swimming: Ridgewood freshman competes in Manhattan marathon
Friday, June 28, 2013
BY RON FOX
CORRESPONDENT
The Ridgewood News
Charlotte Samuels has a desire to immerse herself in nature, so what better way to do it than attempt to swim 28.5 miles through several rivers?
That is precisely what the 15-year-old Ridgewood High School freshman went for on June 8 when she joined a small group of competitors trying to circumnavigate Manhattan Island in their bathing suits.
The Manhattan Island Marathon Swim is one leg of the Triple Crown of Swimming, along with the English Channel and Catalina (Calif.) Channel crossings, both of which Samuels plans to attack in the near future.
“I started swimming competitively at age 6 with the Ridgewood Breakers, and I liked it a lot,” said the 5-foot-8 Samuels, who continued with the Breakers for nine years before switching over this year to the Bergen Barracudas.
However, pools could not contain Samuels’ desire for further challenges. A friend’s mother mentioned a 1.2-mile swim in the National Harbor portion of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. in 2010, and the young swimmer was hooked by the mystery and challenge.
Americans Less Healthy Than They Think: Study
Published: Saturday, 29 Jun 2013 | 11:00 AM ET
From beer to cronuts, Americans can’t get enough if our national obesity problem is any indication. But a new study reveals many of us are in denial about our health—and are actually less healthy than we perceive.
In a study commissioned by Aetna, the insurance giant measured everything from how we rank our health compared with other generations—to why some of us exercise at all: To look good in our underwear.
“There is a disconnect,” mused Keri Gans, about the study’s participants. “It’s surprising.”
For example, while 67 percent of people believe they need to lose a median of 25 pounds, another 54 percent believe they can be healthy—even if they’re overweight, the “What’s Your Healthy” study found.
But jokes aside, misinformation can mean serious health consequences. More than a third of adults are classified as obese by the Centers for Disease Control.
“Being healthy is about being at a healthy body weight … the higher their weight goes, the higher their risk increases,” said Gans, also author of the “The Small Change Diet.”
July 4th Fireworks Ticket Information – Purchase in Advance for Discount
Thursday, July 4th, 2013
Alternate Date – Friday, July 5th
Veteran’s Field, Ridgewood, New Jersey
Entrance gates open at 6:00 PM and close at 9:00 PM
While the Parade is free, Fireworks Tickets are required for entrance to Vet’s Field. Donations for Fireworks Tickets is one of the Celebration’s largest sources of income. Tickets are available for advance purchase at stores for $8. Tickets are on sale at the gates for $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 6-12. Buy your tickets in advance for big savings! Children 5 and under are admitted for free.
Tickets will be on sale at the following vendors for $8 each. Children 5 and under are admitted free.
Backyard Living- 235 Franklin Avenue, Ridgewood, 201-689-9111
ConnectOne Bank- 171 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, 201-670-8484
JT’s Wines and Spirits- 605-607 N. Maple Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus, 201-652-2220 – Open July 4th until 5:00 PM
Ridgewood Auto Wash Co.
Ridgewood Cycle Shop- 450 South Broad Street, Glen Rock, 201-444-6037
The Wine Seller- 6 West Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, 201-444-3300 – Open July 4th until 5:00 PM
Town & Country Apothecary- 60 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood- 201-652-0013 – Open July 4th until 1:00 PM
Thanks to our ticket vendors! All ticket vendors are volunteers and make no money for their efforts.
At the Ridgewood Library- Monday, June 24 – Saturday, June 29 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and Sunday, June 30 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Thank you Hobbyist and HILT volunteers!
Tickets are available online for $9 each including postage and handling
The Village Council and the Ridgewood Department of Parks and Recreation announce that memberships are on sale for the upcoming 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 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.
The Ridgewood Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Emergency Planning Guide for 2013
Pick Up your Updated Emergency Planning Guide Here : https://mods.ridgewoodnj.net/pdf/manager/2013OEMGuide.pdf
The Ridgewood Office of Emergency Management (OEM) just published an Emergency Planning Guide for 2013 – the first update of this critical resource in nearly 15 years.
The Emergency Planning Guide is designed to provide residents with basic emergency preparedness information, including tools and checklists that will assist families in preparing for different types of emergencies. It will also help residents to stay informed before, during and after disasters.
Click Here for your copy of the Ridgewood Emergency Planning Guide.: https://mods.ridgewoodnj.net/pdf/manager/2013OEMGuide.pdf
“The Emergency Planning Guide is a must-have resource for all Ridgewood residents and businesses,” explained Mayor Paul Aronsohn. “As we have learned from Super Storm Sandy and other recent storms, you can never be too prepared for a disaster.”
“I applaud our OEM leadership for its proactive approach,” Aronsohn continued.
For the first time, the Emergency Planning Guide is available electronically for viewing and downloading on the Ridgewood OEM website (https://oem.ridgewoodnj.net) as well as the main Village of Ridgewood website (www.ridgewoodnj.net).
The new Emergency Planning Guide was specifically designed as a PDF document to take advantage of current technology. A limited number of hard copies will also be printed at a later date.
According to OEM Coordinator Jeremy Kleiman, “In the past, we would print and mail a copy of the booklet to all village residents and businesses, which is expensive. Budget constraints made us re-think how we communicate emergency preparedness information to the public. We decided to make the Emergency Planning Guide an electronic document to save costs and also to leverage current technology. Residents who are registered to receive E-Notices from the village will receive the document by email.”
OEM asks all residents to register for E-Notices to receive routine information, such as the Emergency Planning Guide, as well as emergency alerts. Please register by visiting either www.ridgewoodnj.net and clicking on the “E-Notices” link, or https://oem.ridgewoodnj.net and clicking on the “Swift911 Notification” icon. Either link will take residents to the same registration portal.
For those residents who do not register for E-Notices or are unable to receive information by email, a limited number of hard copies of the Emergency Planning Guide will be printed at a later date. Ridgewood Councilman Tom Riche is leading a fundraising effort to secure donations that will cover the cost of printing the booklets. Contributions may be made payable to Ridgewood Emergency Planning Guide, c/o Finance Office, Ridgewood Village Hall, 131 N. Maple Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07451.
Reminder Ridgewood Water – June 1 New Water Restrictions
Ridgewood Water has simplified water restrictions! The new plan matches odd and even addresses with days of the week to determine which properties can be irrigated.
If your address is an odd number, you may irrigate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only. If your address is an even number, you may irrigate on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays only. A handheld hose may be used at any time including Mondays.
This plan will be in effect each year starting on June 1st and will continue through August 31st. If conditions warrant, irrigation will be prohibited on additional days of the week up to and including a total ban on irrigation.
Compliance with the initial restrictions will reduce the likelihood that more severe controls will be needed. Your cooperation is appreciated.
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Court: Gov’t Must Halt Enforcement of Sterilization-Contraception-Abortifacient Mandate Against Hobby Lobby
June 28, 2013 – 6:14 PM
By Michael W. Chapman
CNSNews.com) – Following on yesterday’s 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that Hobby Lobby can continue its lawsuit against the Obama administration’s contraception mandate on religious grounds, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma ruled today that the federal government must halt all enforcement of the mandate (and related financial penalties) against the Christian-based company.
Hobby Lobby and sister company Mardel are suing the Department of Health and Human Services and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, arguing that to force the company to pay for health insurance that must offer abortion-inducing drugs, as well as sterilization and contraception, is a violation of its religious liberty.
In his order issued on Friday, U.S. District Judge Joe Heaton said the “court concludes plaintiffs [Hobby Lobby] have made a sufficient showing to warrant the issuance of a temporary restraining order in the circumstances existing here.”
– See more at: https://cnsnews.com/news/article/court-gov-t-must-halt-enforcement-sterilization-contraception-abortifacient-mandate#sthash.xa5EkUvd.dpuf
100 Top-Grossing Hospitals in America
Written by Molly Gamble | June 24, 2013
Here are the 100 top-grossing hospitals in the United States based on gross revenue, according to CMS cost report data analyzed by American Hospital Directory. Data are for short term acute-care hospitals, critical access hospitals and children’s hospitals.
Note: The hospital total patient revenues reported here are reported to CMS by the hospitals in their most recent cost reports and, in some cases, may include patient revenue from other facilities that share a provider number with the main hospital.
1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian — $11.87 billion
2. Cleveland Clinic — $10.51 billion
3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — $9.40 billion
4. Florida Hospital Orlando — $8.81 billion
5. Stanford (Calif.) Hospital — $8.55 billion
6. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center — $8.37 billion
7. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) — $7.41 billion
8. Montefiore Medical Center – Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — $6.96 billion
9. University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Parnassus — $6.88 billion
10. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — $6.70 billion
11. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — $6.42 billion
12. University of California Davis Medical Center (Sacramento, Calif.) — $6.36 billion
13. Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $5.92 billion
14. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) — $5.45 billion
15. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) — $5.37 billion
16. Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus, Ohio) — $5.22 billion
17. Methodist Hospital (San Antonio) — $5.130 billion
18. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston) — $5.10 billion
19. Crozer-Chester Medical Center (Upland, Pa.) — $4.85 billion
20. The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center — $4.84 billion 21. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center — $4.83 billion
22. New York University Langone Medical Center — $4.83 billion
23. University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — $4.83 billion
24. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $4.78 billion
25. Duke University Hospital (Durham, N.C.) — $4.76 billion
26. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — $4.63 billion
27. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — $4.61 billion
28. Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio) — $4.53 billion
29. Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center — $4.48 billion
30. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital — $4.44 billion
31. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) — $4.41 billion
32. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — $4.28 billion
33. Lehigh Valley Hospital – Cedar Crest (Allentown, Pa.) — $4.26 billion
34. The Methodist Hospital (Houston) — $4.18 billion
35. UAB Hospital (Birmingham, Ala.) — $4.14 billion
36. Geisinger Medical Center (Danville, Pa.) — $4.05 billion
37. Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami) — $3.94 billion
38. The University of Chicago Medical Center — $3.82 billion
39. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) — $3.79 billion
40. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago) — $3.79 billion
41. Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit) — $3.78 billion
42. Carolinas Medical Center (Charlotte, N.C.) — $3.74 billion
43. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) — $3.69 billion
44. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York City) — $3.66 billion
45. Memorial Regional Hospital (Hollywood, Fla.) — $3.64 billion
46. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — $3.64 billion
47. Scott & White Hospital (Temple, Texas) — $3.63 billion
48. CJW Medical Center – Chippenham Campus — $3.54 billion
49. The University of Kansas Hospital (Kansas City) — $3.50 billion 50. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $3.50 billion
51. Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital — $3.49 billion
52. Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center (Milwaukee) — $3.48 billion
53. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New York City) — $3.47 billion
54. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles) — $3.45 billion
55. Sharp Memorial Hospital (San Diego) — $3.45 billion 56. AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center – Atlantic City (N.J.) Campus — $3.43 billion
57. Parkland Hospital (Dallas) — $3.40 billion
58. Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital (Houston) — $3.38 billion
59. UMass Memorial Medical Center – University Campus (Worcester, Mass.) — $3.38 billion
60. Beth Israel Medical Center – Petrie Division (New York City) — $3.34 billion
61. Alexian Brothers Medical Center (Elk Grove Village, Ill.) — $3.34 billion
62. Baptist Hospital of Miami — $3.33 billion
63. Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak (Mich.) — $3.31 billion
64. University Hospitals Case Medical Center/University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital (Cleveland) — $3.27 billion
65. Abington (Pa.) Memorial Hospital — $3.25 billion
66. Evanston (Ill.) Hospital — $3.22 billion
67. Saint Luke’s Hospital – Bethlehem (Pa.) Campus — $3.18 billion
68. OSF Saint Francis Medical Center (Peoria, Ill.) — $3.18 billion
69. Doctors Medical Center of Modesto (Calif.) — $3.14 billion
70. VCU Medical Center (Richmond, Va.) — $3.12 billion
71. Saint Luke’s Episcopal Hospital (Houston) — $3.11 billion
72. Oklahoma University Medical Center (Oklahoma City) — $3.10 billion
73. Miami Valley Hospital (Dayton, Ohio) — $3.09 billion
74. Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center (Las Vegas) — $3.07 billion
75. Memorial Hermann – Texas Medical Center (Houston) — $3.07 billion
76. Riverside Methodist Hospital (Columbus, Ohio) — $3.06 billion
77. Hahnemann University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $3.03 billion
78. University of Virginia Medical Center (Charlottesville, Va.) — $3.03 billion
79. Virtua West Jersey Hospital Voorhees (N.J.) — $3.0 billion
80. Washington (D.C.) Hospital Center — $3.0 billion
81. University of California Irvine Medical Center (Orange, Calif.) — $2.98 billion
82. Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (Phoenix) — $2.98 billion
83. Sutter Memorial Hospital (Sacramento, Calif.) — $2.98 billion
84. Medical City Hospital (Dallas) — $2.96 billion 85. Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical Center (Paterson, N.J.) — $2.96 billion
86. John Muir Medical Center – Walnut Creek (Calif.) Campus — $2.95 billion
87. Covenant Medical Center – Lakeside Campus (Lubbock, Texas) — $2.89 billion
88. Swedish Medical Center – First Hill Campus (Seattle) — $2.88 billion
89. University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora) — $2.88 billion
90. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview – University Campus (Minneapolis) — $2.87 billion
91. Shands at the University of Florida (Gainesville) — $2.87 billion
92. Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford (Palo Alto, Calif.) — $2.86 billion
93. Brookwood Medical Center (Birmingham, Ala.) — $2.84 billion
94. Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia — $2.82 billion
95. Las Palmas Medical Center (El Paso, Texas) — $2.81 billion
96. Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (Fla.) — $2.81 billion
97. Saint Vincent Indianapolis Hospital — $2.81 billion
98. Community Regional Medical Center (Fresno, Calif.) — $2.80 billion
99.California Pacific Medical Center – Pacific Campus (San Francisco) — $2.79 billion
100. Abbott Northwestern Hospital (Minneapolis) — $2.77 billion
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Ridgewood to examine assisted-living development for downtown
Saturday, June 29, 2013
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER
The Record
RIDGEWOOD — The village council this week directed its legal and planning experts to pore over a three-story, 88-room assisted living development proposed at the corner of Franklin Avenue and North Walnut Street.
At its meeting Wednesday, the council discussed the proposal — first presented earlier this month by representatives of the White Plains, N.Y.-based Kensington Senior Development.
A portion of the proposed site for The Kensington of Ridgewood sits on municipally owned land, now used for parking.
If approved, the development calls for 3,000 square feet of street-level retail space and a two-level parking garage, with 100 spaces for public use.
While Mayor Paul Aronsohn said the project would “check off a lot of boxes” for Ridgewood, a more detailed analysis of the development — including its impact on neighboring properties — is needed, he said.
Ridgewood selects seven citizens for financial panel
Saturday, June 29, 2013
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER
The Record
RIDGEWOOD — The seven members of a citizens committee formed to provide financial advice to the Village Council were appointed by the governing body this week, in a 4-1 vote.
Councilman Tom Riche, long an opponent of the Financial Advisory Board, was the sole vote against the appointments during the council’s meeting on Wednesday.
The panel is composed of residents with backgrounds in business, as well as the village’s chief financial officer. It will meet monthly and provide its insights and recommendations throughout the year as issues arise or at the council’s behest.
“I don’t know. I’d have to look at it closely,” said Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania. “I just haven’t read it that closely to know.”
68 Senators Vote to Create Incentive for Employers to Hire Amnestied Immigrants Over U.S. Citizens
9:49 AM, Jun 28, 2013 • By JOHN MCCORMACK
The immigration bill passed by the Senate Thursday afternoon would give some employers a financial incentive to employ “registered provisional immigrants” (illegal immigrants granted legal status) instead of U.S. citizens.
As the Washington Examiner’s Philip Klein recently reported: “Under Obamacare, businesses with over 50 workers that employ American citizens without offering them qualifying health insurance could be subject to fines of up to $3,000 per worker. But because newly legalized immigrants wouldn’t be eligible for subsidies on the Obamacare exchanges until after they become citizens – at least 13 years under the Senate bill – businesses could avoid such fines by hiring the new immigrants instead.”
On Tuesday, THE WEEKLY STANDARD asked five U.S. senators about this problem, and none of them knew if it was a problem. “We’re trying to solve that right now. I don’t know if that’s been solved,” Senator Max Baucus of Montana (chief author of Obamacare) told THE WEEKLY STANDARD.
MOVING SALE!!!!! (144 Madison Place Ridgewood NJ)
Great furniture in terrific condition (cabinets, tables, chairs), head boards and frames (Queen, full, single), chandeliers, lamps, bycicles, sports equipment, paint ball guns and lots more!!
ONE DAY ONLY Saturday June 29th 9am-4pm
Ridgewood, NJ-Yard Sale Saturday 6/29 (19 Hope Street)
19 Hope Street
9am-1pm NO EARLY BIRDS!! (rain date Sunday) crib w/ mattress and Pottery Barn linens, PB glider frame and ottoman, changing table, car seat, PacknPlay, Farm table, new desk, lamps, halogen lamps, tv w/ builtin VHS, Park Lane end table, suitcases, 3T Lands End winter coat, household items, Benjamin Moore qt. paints, women’s clothing, shoes.
Garage/Moving Sale – Ridgewood, NJ – 6/28 & 6/29
Garage/Moving Sale- Friday & Saturday, June 28-29, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
HH, Kit, Fireplace items, furniture, books, toys, etc
Address: 113 John Street, Ridgewood, NJ
Rain Date: Sunday, June 30, 9:00 AM – 4:00 P