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>Internet keeps government honest: Google chief

>Internet keeps government honest: Google chief
Nov 13 12:57 PM US/Eastern

Broader adoption of the Internet will keep governments on their toes as wired-up citizens exercise their newfound power to check rights abuses, Google chief Eric Schmidt said on Saturday.
“In nations and communities around the world, citizens are turning to online tools to keep their governments honest,” he told business leaders on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Honolulu.

“Whistleblowing has never been so easy,” he said.

Schmidt cited demonstrations that toppled the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt in which activists used Facebook to schedule protests, Twitter to coordinate them and YouTube to broadcast the events to the world.

“Online citizens can find like-minded allies, they can find like-minded diasporas from a country,” he said.

https://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.c770bd78ee6f2e104d86c0139d85cd9e.11&show_article=1

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>Winter Storm Warning

>Winter Storm Warning

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE…UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
709 AM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

…A HISTORIC EARLY SEASON SNOWSTORM FOR INTERIOR SECTIONS OF THE
LOWER HUDSON VALLEY…SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT AND NORTHEAST NEW
JERSEY…

NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-EASTERN PASSAIC-WESTERN BERGEN-ROCKLAND-
NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-
709 AM EDT SAT OCT 29 2011

…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EDT SUNDAY…

* LOCATIONS…INTERIOR PORTIONS OF NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY…THE
  LOWER HUDSON VALLEY AND SOUTHWEST CONNECTICUT…MAINLY ALONG
  AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 287 AND THE MERRITT PARKWAY.

* HAZARD TYPES…HEAVY WET SNOW AND STRONG WINDS.

* ACCUMULATIONS…8 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW.

* WINDS…NORTH 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH.

* TEMPERATURES…IN THE MID 30S.

* VISIBILITIES…ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.

* TIMING…IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS…PRECIPITATION SHOULD BE
  NEARLY ALL SNOW…POSSIBLY BEGINNING AS OR MIXING WITH RAIN AT
  THE START. ELSEWHERE…A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW TODAY SHOULD
  CHANGE TO ALL SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST FROM MID AFTERNOON INTO
  EARLY EVENING…AND THE SNOW COULD BE HEAVY AT TIMES. SNOW
  SHOULD GRADUALLY TAPER OFF IN INTENSITY LATE TONIGHT.

* IMPACTS…WIDESPREAD HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS DUE TO SNOW
  COVERED ROADS AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES. STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY
  WET SNOW WILL RESULT IN DOWNED TREES…TREE LIMBS AND POWER
  LINES. THE DAMAGE COULD BE QUITE EXTENSIVE WITH THE POTENTIAL
  FOR AN AREA OF WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW AND
STRONG WINDS ARE EXPECTED. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS
OR IMPOSSIBLE. ONLY TRAVEL IN AN EMERGENCY. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL…
KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT…FOOD…AND WATER IN YOUR VEHICLE IN
CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

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>N.J. election campaign picking up

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N.J. election campaign picking up

So goes one of the themes of attack ads filling mailboxes and airwaves in South Jersey a little more than two weeks before the Nov. 8 elections. Republicans are hoping to grab a few seats in the Democrat-controlled Legislature, and Democrats are fighting back with ads of their own.It’s the Republican reformers vs. the entrenched Democratic politicians.


You can even hear the noise from Southeastern Pennsylvania, where many fall races are sleepy by comparison. Some of the South Jersey ad wars are on Philadelphia TV and radio.  (Rao, The Philadelphia Inquirer)


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>Ridgewood Garage and Estate Sales

>Ridgewood Garage and Estate Sales


Yard Sale Friday Sept 30 9 am to 3 pm

345 Mountain Avenue, Ridgewood, 9/30 from 9 am to 3 pm
Something for everyone!  Household, art, plants, furs, and lots more!

Garage Sale 10/1 11-3, 10/2 10-2 

671 Eastern Ct
Ridgewood, NJ

Sat 10/1 11-3
Sun 10/2 10-2

Preparing to Move-Tons of items:
Infant and toddler toys – easel, table w chairs, tons of toys for boys and girls, stuffed animals – great condition
toddler outdoor toys – sandbox, playhouse
bikes – radio flyer trike and girl bike with training wheels
furniture ,household items
kitchen items – coffee maker/ expresso makers, juicer (all barely used and in great working condition), etc
home decor,books,games,TV’s,elliptical trainer,folding outdoor chairs,outdoor umbrella,(too many to list)

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>Islamic Center Opens Its Doors Near Ground Zero

>Islamic Center Opens Its Doors Near Ground Zero

An Islamic cultural center near the site of the terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center held its first exhibit Wednesday evening, the enthusiasm at the opening belying its troubled beginnings.

As a small orchestra played traditional Middle Eastern instruments, people crowded into the center, where a photo exhibit of New York children of different ethnicities lined the walls.

Sharif El-Gamal, the center’s developer, said the biggest error on the project was not involving the families of 9/11 victims from the start.

Read more: https://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/09/22/islamic-center-opens-its-doors-near-ground-zero/#ixzz1Yg5H4uT2

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>The Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus opens its new season Sept. 7

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orpheusclub the+ridgewood+blog

photo ridgewoodorpheusclub.org


RIDGEWOOD  NJ— The Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus opens its new season Sept. 7 and is looking for men who like to sing.

On October 11, 1909, eight men met at the Ridgewood home of Frank R. Pawley do discuss a men’s singing club. A week later, 10 men gathered in the village library, a room in the First National Bank Building. The group paid 75 cents per night to use the room and began singing together, with Dewitt Clinton, Jr., as director. The Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus was born.

Others joined the club and by December, it was agreed that a concert would be presented in February at the Library, but the actual decision was left to the director, and the first Performance was in May. The opener in that concert was the rousing “Winter Song.”

Club membership quickly rose from the 18 who sang the first concert to 35. The members met weekly on Wednesdays from October to May, and in 1913, the club gave it’s first performance of “Pilgram’s Chorus” frim Wagner’s Tannhäuser.

Variety in repertoire was common in Orpheus Club concerts. A program might include “The Boog-a-Boo,” a ragtime number, “Pld Black Joe,” the Stephen Foster song, comedy numbers like “But They Didn’t,” and classics, sometimes sung in French or German.

Ten years after its founding, the Orpheus Club was making guest appearances around New Jersey, and traveled as far as Brookly to sing at a fundraiser for the rebuilding of the Baptist Temple, which had suffered a fire.

As the years continued , the Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus remained a significant part of New Jersey’s cultural life. When the Kasschau Memorial Band shell was dedicated in Ridgewood, the club sang at the inauguration.

In 1962, Richard Lane signed on as pianist for the club, beginning a distinguished career that would continue for 42 years until his death in 2004. A brilliant composer and teacher, Lane wrote 20 numbers for the Club and today’s concerts always feature at least one of Richard’s compositions.

Today, the Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus includes about 50 singers from New York and New Jersey and generally makes eight to 10 appearances annually including four formal concerts. The Club has sung “Alto Rhapsody” (Brahms) with the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra as well as “The Testament of Freedom” (Thompson) and “Hymn to the Nations” (Verdi) with the Orchestra of St. Peter by the Sea. The men of Orpheus have joined with the Ridgewood Choral to sing “Song of Democracy” (Hanson) and appeared with the Ridgewood Concert Band to sing the music of Aaron Copland and Richard Wagner.

In the Spring of 2005, the Chorus made its Lincoln Center debut, performing at the Lincoln Center Library with the Palisades Virtuosi chamber ensemble. Additional performances in recent years have included concerts at the Kasschau Memorial Band shell in Ridgewood, singing in Ridgewood’s Independence Day parade, area churches, and in November 2009, a presentation of Beethoven’s Fantasia for Piano, Chorus, and Orhcestra, Op. 80 (the Choral Fantasy) with the Ridgewood Choral, the Ridgewood High School Chamber Choir, and the Eastern Christian High School Chorus.

Richard Lane’s composition declares: “We are men who like to sing. We are the men of Orpheus.” For more than 100 years.

The Orpheus Club rehearses on Wednesday evenings at 8 PM in The Georgian Room at The Cupola Senior Residence, West 100 Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ .

For anyone interested in joining the Club for the Winter 2010 Season, we will begin our spring rehearsal schedule on Wednesday, September 8th. We have openings in all sections.

For more information about the Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus, call Greg Farrell at 201-652-2873, or visit the website at ridgewoodorpheusclub.org.

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>HURRICANE IRENE EXPECTED TO BRING TORRENTIAL RAINS AND POTENTIALLY MODERATE TO MAJOR FLOODING.

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FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
359 AM EDT SAT AUG 27 2011

…HURRICANE IRENE EXPECTED TO BRING TORRENTIAL RAINS AND
POTENTIALLY MODERATE TO MAJOR FLOODING…

NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
359 AM EDT SAT AUG 27 2011

…FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE
SUNDAY NIGHT…

THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR

* PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT…NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND
  SOUTHEAST NEW YORK…INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS…IN
  SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT…NORTHERN FAIRFIELD…NORTHERN
  MIDDLESEX…NORTHERN NEW HAVEN…NORTHERN NEW LONDON…
  SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD…SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX…SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN
  AND SOUTHERN NEW LONDON. IN NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY…EASTERN
  BERGEN…EASTERN ESSEX…EASTERN PASSAIC…EASTERN UNION…
  HUDSON…WESTERN BERGEN…WESTERN ESSEX…WESTERN PASSAIC AND
  WESTERN UNION. IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK…BRONX…KINGS
  (BROOKLYN)…NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)…NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK…
  NORTHERN NASSAU…NORTHERN QUEENS…NORTHERN WESTCHESTER…
  NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK…ORANGE…PUTNAM…RICHMOND (STATEN
  ISLAND)…ROCKLAND…SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK…SOUTHERN NASSAU…
  SOUTHERN QUEENS…SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER AND SOUTHWESTERN
  SUFFOLK.

* FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE SUNDAY NIGHT

* BASED ON THE FORECAST TRACK OF HURRICANE IRENE…TORRENTIAL
  RAINS ARE EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION TONIGHT AND CONTINUE
  THROUGH SUNDAY. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES WITH LOCALLY
  HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING. THE EXACT
  TRACK OF IRENE WILL DETERMINE WHERE THE HEAVIEST AXIS OF RAIN
  SETS UP…BUT A SIGNIFICANT FLOOD POTENTIAL EXISTS AREAWIDE.

* THESE RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL FOR MODERATE TO
  MAJOR SMALL STREAM AND RIVER FLOODING ACROSS THE TRI-STATE RIVER
  BASINS. IN ADDITION…SIGNIFICANT AND WIDESPREAD URBAN AND POOR
  DRAINAGE FLOODING WILL BE AN ISSUE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE
ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO
FLOODING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING
DEVELOP.

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>Is there an illegal drug trade that is flourishing at RHS?

>Is there an illegal drug trade that is flourishing at RHS?

For those of us who in live in Ridgewood and with their eyes open, these arrests should come as no surprise. Yes, the dealers are very dangerous people — they were arrested with a handgun in their possession and have been through the criminal justice system already.

The seemingly innocent parties to this story — the two of age girls and the two minors — are just as culpable; they create the demand that creates the supply. There have been numerous reports for many years about the illegal drug trade that is flourishing at RHS. The transactions are generally small and, in the infinite scheme of things, of little consequence.

However (and this is meant for the parents of these student-dealers who have to know what their children are doing), once your son (or daughter) gets arrested, they will: 1. have a criminal record; 2. will probably have difficulty getting accepted to the college of their choice; 3. never be able to obtain a job in the public sector; 4. begin lifetime associations with those who ultimately will either wind up in jail or the morgue. Yes, alchohol abuse is just as bad, but it will not send you on the downward spiral as dealing, or using drugs,

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>Pitchapalooza

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Pitchapalooza



Pitchapalooza
Wed, April 20, 2011
Time: 7:00 PM

Location: Bookends, 211 E Ridgewood Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Pitchapalooza: Book Publishing Event Featuring the book: The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published by Arielle Eckstut & David Henry Sterry. Writers will get to pitch their book ideas to an All-Star panel of Publishing Experts.

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>Solar Power: Remember when people thought satellite dishes were an eyesore

>Solar Power: Remember when people thought satellite dishes were an eyesore

Remember when people thought satellite dishes were an eyesore and shouldn’t be allowed? When is the last time you even noticed one on someone’s roof? Remember boom boxes? Now we have ipods. Remember cell phones the size of a suitcase?

Already i have become used to the solar collectors, as I have to satellite dishes and cell phone towers. Technology advances. Solar will become smaller cheaper and more effective as we produce more. It will never progress if we don’t start somewhere, and this project begins to bring it into the mainstream.

The people saying it should be somewhere else..well the collectors on the poles do not preclude that other option. Go ahead, get those projects going. Progress technology and cost to the point where those solar collectors on poles aren’t necessary, but don’t begrudge the start of the system that will get us there eventually

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>Kathleen A. Donovan : There have been confusing news reports inaccurately linking my pension status

>Kathleen A. Donovan : There have been confusing news reports inaccurately linking my pension status

There have been confusing news reports inaccurately linking my pension status with retirement issues involving other public employees and elected officials. Unfortunately, New Jersey’s complicated public employee retirement/pension system contributes significantly to the confusion which leads to inaccurate stories which raise unnecessary concerns.

So that you know the real, accurate story, I have taken the liberty of providing answers to questions you may be asking. If you have any additional question not addressed below, please let me know and I will respond directly.

Regards,

Kathleen A. Donovan

———————————————————————————

Q. Are you retired?

A. No. I retired as County Clerk last year when I was elected County Executive. This was required as I could not and would not hold two elected positions at the same time.

Q. Why did you take your pension?

A. I had to under State law. When I retired as County Clerk I could no longer be included in the Public Employment Retirement System (PERS). I was in effect “kicked out.” My options were limited. I could take my pension or leave my money in limbo and collect it at a future date. What would you do? Probably exactly what I did: take it.

Q. Would your pension have been at risk if you had left it with the state?

A. Quite possibly. It’s farfetched but the state’s pension plan is underfunded by some $55 billion. Would you risk your money if you didn’t have to?

Q. Could you have taken your pension earlier?

A. Yes. Under New Jersey State law I could have retired after 25 years of service (in 2007). I chose not to. I only took my pension when I had no other viable option.

Q. Are you getting a new pension as County Executive?

A. No. Neither the taxpayers nor I contribute to my pension any longer. It’s one and done and I’m done. No new pension.

Q. Is this compensation?

A. No. My compensation as County Executive is $134,000 (actually less than I earned as County Clerk). I do not receive additional pension benefits because I have taken my pension as provided by law.

Q. Are you taking advantage of a loophole?

A. No. This is not a loophole. This is totally consistent with State law.

Q. Are you “double dipping”?

A. No. I get my paycheck but no additional pension benefit.

A pension is not compensation. Its money put away for retirement. I do pay taxes on my pension as it is now personal income to me. But I get it whether I work or not. It’s not pay. It’s pension.

Thanks for your interest. Again, if you have any other questions please e-mail me at:

countyexecutive@co.bergen.nj.us

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>Solar Power : How do we stop these ugly solar panels from being mounted on every utility pole that gets sunlight?

>Solar Power : How do we stop these ugly solar panels from being mounted on every utility pole that gets sunlight?

How do we stop these ugly solar panels from being mounted on every utility pole that gets sunlight? Solar is a great idea. Placing the panels on rooftops and in parking lots is a wonderful idea. Placing them as proposed on poles is a bad idea because:

1. The infrastructure (wires, connections and gathering points) are inefficient for such small panels.
2. The appearance of these panels changes the Village “cityscape” in an ugly way.
3. PSE&G has the rights to these poles to transmit power, not to generate power. If they want to install 500 solar power stations around town, they should seek permission.

Seeking non oil based energy is a worthy project that should be addressed in a serious manner. The PSE&G approach is neither serious or appropriate. The Village Council should stop these instalations and go to court if necessar

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>Who is "The Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee (REAC)" ?

>”The Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee (REAC)”

Do these guys get ANY funding?

Exactly how much influence do they have on Village Policy?

Exactly what are their qualifications (do any of them have anything more than “an interest in environmental issues”?

“The Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee (REAC) is an independent volunteer committee,
appointed by the Village Council, with experience and/or interest in environmental issues. REAC advises
the Village Council on environmental, health and human safety issues in Ridgewood. It also seeks to
assist the residents of Ridgewood in addressing environmental concerns by advocating “best practices”,
which protect the environment, respect the ecosystem and promote sustainability.”

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>Guess how many jellybeans – Carousel Cakes

>Guess how many jellybeans – Carousel Cakes
Wed, April 13, 2011 – Sat, April 23, 2011
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Cupcakes by Carousel, 192 East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Carousel Cakes is holding a “Guess how many jellybeans!” contest. Get down and put in your guesses, the winnners will be announced April 23rd. The winnner will receive 12 cupcakes, 2nd place 6 cupcakes, and 3rd place takes home a dozen babycakes!

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>REGISTRATION Reguired for Landscapers and Landscaping Services

>REGISTRATION Reguired for Landscapers and Landscaping Services

Registration is now in progress for Annual Landscapers permits – available at Village Hall, Monday to Friday from 8:30AM to 4:30PM.

Ordinance #2995 requirers all landscapers and businesses performing landscaping services in Ridgewood to be registered with the Village. Ordinance # 2995 is actively enforced. There will be no further warnings of this requirement.

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