
photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook Page
November 10,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Paramus NJ, Personnel from Paramus Police, Fire Department, and the Bergen County HazMat Unit responded to Route 17 southbound in near Glen Avenue in Paramus on Thursday morning, 11/09 in response to telephone calls reporting that a tractor trailer owned by UPS had ruptured a diesel fuel saddle tank leaking a significant quantity of fuel onto the traveled highway. After the leak was plugged and the remaining fuel transferred, the disabled truck was towed from the highway by a heavy duty wrecker. A private contractor was called to clean up the highway.
It’s time for New Jersey State police and Highway authority and Burton County units to respond to Route 17 incidence not the village of Ridgewood. We don’t need to be paying overtime to the departments. In the story of m it’s time for New Jersey State police and Highway Authority and Burton County units to respond to Route 17 incidence not the village of Ridgewood. We don’t need to be paying overtime to the pd and fire departments.
Sounds good to me
I guess I didn’t read something that the above writers did. Where in the article did it mention that Ridgewood was involved? There is a Glen Avenue in Paramus near the Barnes and Noble.
We see that we are just stating that every time does a situation in which one on route 17 parking county units and stay police just drive-by. And we use a lot of our members to handle the situation and it does cost the village in funds. I keep on saying that I will send them a bill no thanks what the county and state handle it thank you Mr. tax man