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Bergen County Picnic Areas Open

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Paramus NJ, As of this week, picnic areas and pavilions are open to the public in County Parks. Please remain diligent – practice social distancing and wear face masks with enjoying our County’s natural beauty.

To learn more about Executive Order 2020-01G: https://ow.ly/mojY50A8yHL

 

12 thoughts on “Bergen County Picnic Areas Open


  1. WHAT ARE WE DOING ABOUT THE 4th of JULY PARADE?

    WE CAN’T LET THIS TRADITION LAPSE!!

    DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY CREATIVE IDEAS???

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  2. Just put out the chairs and skip the parade

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  3. They need to stop allowing people to put out the chairs. It’s becoming a problem. People are putting out chairs two weeks before, people are tripping over them and then they are leaving some of them after the parade. And then it becomes a hazard, not to mention a real eyesore. This is not Alabama. You bring your chairs in the day off and take them back with you. People are so lazy and rude you know who you are.

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  4. eyeball you been saying the same stupid thing for 20 years, the parade was cancelled move on

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  5. I agree with eyeball. Leaving the chairs out is tacky.
    But that’s part of the ‘new ridgewood’.
    Lazy leaving the trash cans out LONG after pickup (your home, not at work, don’t be so lazy)
    Stupid lawn signs about everything.
    Basketball hoops in the street.
    The place LOOKS LIKE SHIT.
    Just wait till these low-lifes start putting chairs in the street in January when they shovel out the space in front of their house.
    Welcome to “North Paterson’.

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    1. people have left chairs out since at least 1962

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  6. It doesn’t mean it’s right. It’s sloppy, it’s tacky, it’s a tripping hazard, especially when the wind blows before the parade like we had in the past and chairs are laying in the street. And what about people leaving that she has behind that’s OK. No it’s not. Bring the chairs the day of the parade and take them home and the story. Why is that so hard for people to do. First come first serve. In 1962 the police were using Billy clubs, not anymore. In 1962 I could buy beer at 18 not anymore. Let’s go with the times. And be clean

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  7. Hey, where are the usual comments decrying the use of swear words in comments? Sprawled out on their fainting couches, clutching their pearls?

    Or they don’t actual care about such things, when it’s a reactionary comment they agree with?

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  8. Wait! The tables are open but Boyd still can’t go visit Village Hall. Bummer

  9. Hip dude , I know you . Your not that hip.
    Maybe in your own mind.
    Can we come over to your house and put Chairs On your lawn in front of your house. For two weeks, and then leave them for you to throw them out.
    Hummmmmmm

  10. all chairs will be unsecured by lock cutters and piled up in the athletic field and incinerated
    barnfire BURNING MAN
    style on the fifth of July 2020 to start a new Tradition of compliance on July Chair- Gate

    History:
    Burning Man is an event held annually since 1986 in the western United States.[1] Since 1998, the event has been located at Black Rock City, a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert of northwestern Nevada. The event is located approximately 100 miles (160 km) north-northeast of Reno. The late summer event is an experiment in community and art influenced by ten principles: Radical Inclusion, Gifting, Decommodification, Radical Self-Reliance, Radical Self-Expression, Communal Effort, Civic Responsibility, Leaving No Trace, Participation, and Immediacy.[2] The event derives its name from its culmination, the symbolic burning of a large wooden effigy, referred to as ‘The Man’, that occurs on the Saturday evening of the event

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