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Ridgewood NJ the word is that Bergen County Commissioner Ramon Hache and former Mayor of Ridgewood will not seek re-election and plans to resign early. According to sources Hache can no longer devote the time needed for his county government post. His decision not to run came as a surprise and comes just before today’s 4 PM filing deadline to compete at the Bergen County Democratic convention. Once Hache resigns, the Bergen County Democratic county committee must meet to pick a successor to complete his unexpired term, which ends on December 31.
Ramon M. Hache, Sr. was elected to the Bergen County Board of Commissioners in November 2020. Born in the Dominican Republic, his family moved to Ridgewood over 30 years ago. He graduated from Ridgewood High School where he excelled academically and athletically. Ramon graduated from Marist College in 1996 with a B.S. in Business Administration. Ramon had an extensive professional career in asset and wealth management having worked at some of the leading global private wealth and asset management companies. He held several senior roles as a Managing Director including Chief Operating Officer and Head of Sales.
Hache, previously served on the Ridgewood Village Council beginning in 2016 and became Mayor in 2018. Ramon served on the Planning Board, Parks & Recreation, Fields Committee, and the Central Business District Advisory Committee which he created in 2016. He was Village liaison to the Board of Education and is a former member on the Board of the Bergen County Open Space Advisory Trust Fund.
In 2021 Hache took a job at DMR Architects in Hasbrouck Heights where he is employed as Director of Business Development . The firm that does extensive work on public projects in Bergen County and statewide.
On December 31, 2015, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) panel rendered a unanimous written award in favor of Barclays and against respondent Hache in the amount of $1,048,569.34, plus post-award interest. On January 14, 2016, Barclays commenced this case to confirm the Award. Barclays served Hache with its petition to confirm the Award on February 2, 2016, making Hache’s response due by February 23, 2016. Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(a)(1)(A)(i). Hache failed to file a timely response. On March 1, 2016, Hache filed a short “Answer to Petitioner’s Petition to Confirm Award,” but did not file a motion to vacate or modify the Award. At a status conference before this Court on April 7, 2016, Hache requested permission to file an untimely motion to vacate by April 15, 2016. The request was denied, but Hache was permitted to file a brief opposing confirmation of the Award by April 21, 2016. Notwithstanding this clear instruction, Hache filed a motion to vacate along with his opposition on April 21, 2016. The Award is confirmed.
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Sounds like some serious puppetry going on…
new village mgr
Hasn’t Ramon heard?
Only elected politicians with “(R)” after their names in New Jersey need to watch their backs
If you have that golden “(D)” to fall back on, there is nothing to worry about.
Let him keep the job at the architect office.
And the beat goes on
Why was Barclay’s awarded a million bucks from Ramon?
https://casetext.com/case/barclays-capital-inc-v-hache
https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2014/10/21/banker-sues-barclays-over-racial-discrimination-and-human-rights/
So Ramon sues Barclays and wound up paying them a $1 million? Doesn’t make sense . . . anyone know what happened?
Hmm. Our next Village Manager? What say you Mayor Normal?
He understands.
If he becomes the next manager, don’t worry, we will keep him informed.
We would like to see our new village manager whoever it’s going to be he, or she, to make their presence known in all village departments starting at 6:30. It would give the morale throughout the village which it needs.
Would he have the support of Mothers Against Handbag Grabbing Squirrels?
None of those links explain it. The case text link just says it was upheld because he didn’t reply on time or properly.
Does someone know the real backstory?
If he doesn’t take the job, this is going to get real interesting. If they don’t put in someone that they know, then they will put in a puppet that they control. Right by the strings, oh yes, believe me. I whoever it will be they better be a professional, liar, and definitely not a Christian.
wondering what you mean by that final observation