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Upper Saddle River and Ramsey Police Converge on Quick Chek Prevent Possible Opioid Tragedy

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Ramsey NJ,  Another alleged Opioids addict saved by Upper Saddle Police tonight. Thank you for keeping us save. I can’t give you more details but quick thinking by one of Quick Chek gas attendants on Route 17 North in Ramsey and light-speed response by USR Police and Ramsey Police probably prevented another tragic car accident or even worse death or maiming. Great job officers! Chief Rotella should be proud of his crew as we ALL are tonight.

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BERGEN COUNTY JAIL SOUNDS LIKE DISNEY LAND PASSES NJ DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS INSPECTION

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HACKENSACK NJ, Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton today announced that the Bergen County Jail is in compliance with standards set forth by the New Jersey Department of Corrections.

Here the exciting part ,it all sounds just like Disney land .

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On, August 2, 2019, the New Jersey Department of Corrections completed its annual surprise inspection of the Bergen County Jail Annex and concluded the following:

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What Are The Risks Of Sending Money Online?

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With the entire globe becoming fairly accessible to everyone from any part of the planet, the need for international financial transactions have increased. However, banks tend to not only overcharge, but also have restrictions on the amounts being sent, as well as a longer period of time to arrive. That’s why it’s so much easier to send money online which could be received within a day or two.

 The thought of moving money online always feels a bit risky, doesn’t it? Let’s discuss the possible complications one could face when transferring money online and understand what to look out for to ensure that your funds get transferred safely.

Security 

When wiring money to family or friends, the process is usually fairly easy and straightforward. But, there’s always the risk of giving out your information and making it accessible on a platform. If for instance, your information is stored and a security breach happens, you could be at risk of having your details hacked. When wiring money online, according to Ria Money Transfer, there are many security measures that are put in place to ensure the money is safe and avoid security issues, making the process itself more appealing. These measures include a world class team of security experts as well as guarding your payment information making it safer by not storing your details online for anyone to access. That’s why it is important to make sure that the platform being used to wire money takes the necessary safety precautions. 

Access to banking 

The main risk with wiring money online is the access to banking received by money transfer operators. Unfortunately, operators face the risk of having their access to banking denied within 24 hours just because the banks they’re dealing with have decided to de-risk themselves from working with money transfer businesses. In a blink of an eye, a money operator will no longer be valid and your money could just as likely disappear. However, just like any other business, it is necessary to research the money transfer business you intend to use, read reviews and make sure they are dealing with a well-known bank to ensure their safety. It all comes down to using trustworthy companies that have been established and operating in the market for a long time. 

Sending to the wrong person 

When sending money online it is absolutely necessary that you get all the information correct. You don’t need to just check once or twice, but verify that the details are precise. This is because once the money has left your account, there is no way of tracking it back to you, meaning that it would be very difficult to return it if the details are incorrect. Whatever is transferred cannot be undone. 

Fraud

The real problem occurs when you’re wiring money to someone you’ve never met before. Let’s say you need to transfer money to a supplier you’ve never encountered, verifying that the details of the person requesting the transfer is authentic isn’t an easy task. The other issue is that anyone with a fake ID can collect the transferred funds and that’s why fraud is a big issue when it comes to wiring money online. But, with identity verification, established platforms can also track suspicious transactions and make sure no harm is done.

Just be cautious

The advantages of wiring money online include how quick and easy it can be done, making the world feel such a smaller place. You no longer have to wait a week for bank transfers or pay a huge percentage to the bank amounting in quite a lot of funds to get the job done, but it can also be risky if you’re not using a recognized operator that ensures the safety and security of the transfers being made. 

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Millennials say they have “no friends”

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Ridgewood NJ according to VOX.com ,22% of millennials say they have “no friends”, 25% say they don’t even have acquaintances. 30% feel lonely. This is the highest percentage of all the generations surveyed.

Members of the millennial generation are ages 23 to 38. These ought to be prime years of careers taking off and starting families, before joints really begin to ache. Yet as a recent poll and some corresponding research indicate, there’s something missing for many in this generation: companionship.

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STATEMENT FROM BERGEN SHERIFF ANTHONY CURETON ON MASS SHOOTINGS IN EL PASO, TEXAS AND DAYTON, OHIO

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HACKENSACK NJ, I am deeply disturbed and saddened, yet again, by two horrific mass shootings gripping our nation this weekend in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. My heart goes out to the families grieving from this tragedy and I am thankful for the heroic efforts taken by local first responders and law enforcement who neutralized both situations, preventing even further loss of life.

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PSE&G Offers Some Hot Weather Energy Tips

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Ridgewood NJ, With high temperatures forecasted for today and tomorrow, Public Service Electric & Gas, New Jersey’s largest utility, is prepared to meet the demand for additional power and utility crews will be ready to respond to service interruptions should they occur.

“PSE&G continues to monitor our electric system to ensure our infrastructure is functioning normally and continues to supply power to all of our customers. Any system abnormalities are promptly investigated and addressed,” said Paul Toscarelli, PSE&G’s emergency preparedness director. “We have personnel on staff 24/7 and have added more crews in the field to immediately respond to power outages, power quality issues, as well as any public safety issues related to our facilities.”

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Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney : Murphy administration has failed our commuters

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“legislation that pressures our own DOT to fill potholes caused by its own mismanagement”

from Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney

“I hope that you and your family are enjoying the summer as we enter August. Soon, the back to school sales will begin and if you drive to work, the morning commute will get a bit longer again. Back to school also means there will be more cars on the road. This month, I would like to address something I have briefly mentioned to you previously: our crumbling infrastructure.

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Local Police Target Drunk Walkers ?

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Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Police Department has joined other Bergen Police Departments including Wyckoff with a post on their Facebook page ; “There’s no place for impairment on the road. Play it safe and plan a sober way home, even when walking or biking”.
So much for walking off the drink ?

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NJ TRANSIT Offers Rail Service from Secaucus Junction to MetLife Stadium for the Rolling Stones Concert – Thursday, August 1 & Monday, August 5, 2019

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Some customers may experience extended post-concert wait times for return Rail service to Secaucus

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East Rutherford NJ, On Thursday, August 1 and Monday, August 5, NJ TRANSIT will offer Rail and Bus shuttle service to/from MetLife Stadium for the Rolling Stones concert.

Note that all MetLife Stadium rail trips are served via shuttle train to/from Secaucus Junction/Hoboken and Meadowlands Rail Station. There is no direct Rail service to Meadowlands Station from any other rail line or station.

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National Weather Service Issues Air Quality and Heat Advisory

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Ridgewood NJ the National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory till 9pm an Air Quality till 11pm this evening for Western Passaic- Eastern Passaic-Hudson-Western Bergen-Eastern Bergen- Western Essex-Eastern Essex-Western Union-Eastern Union-Orange- Putnam-Rockland.

…AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM EDT THIS EVENING…

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued an Air Quality Action Day for the following counties… Bergen…Essex…Passaic…Union…Hudson. An Air Quality Action Day means that Ground Level Ozone within the region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards.

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NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt : Gottheimer Not Welcome

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Ridgewood NJ,  Following the announcement of a primary challenge to Congressman Josh Gottheimer in NJ CD-5, NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt made it clear that Gottheimer couldn’t weasel his way to victory by flipping parties in the right leaning district. 

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Warm Weather Brings Ticks

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Heath Department and the New Jersey Department of Health remind you that the warm weather brings ticks and Lyme disease. May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month, an excellent time to take precautions and learn the signs of Lyme disease. Lyme disease is an illness caused by infection with the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi (boar-ELL-ee-uh burg-dorf-ERR-eye). This bacterium is carried by ticks. This infection can cause a variety of symptoms and if left untreated can be severe.

Lyme disease is spread to people by the bite of an infected tick. In New Jersey, the most commonly infected tick is the deer tick (or black-legged tick, Ixodes scapularis). Immature ticks become infected by feeding on infected white-footed mice and other small mammals, such as deer and meadow voles. Deer ticks can also spread other tick-borne diseases. Humans can be infected with more than one tick-borne disease at the same time. Lyme disease is not spread from person to person. It is not necessary to avoid someone who is ill with Lyme disease.

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Bergen County Man Admits Exchanging Over $750,000 In Food Stamps For Cash

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Teaneck NJ, A Bergen County man admitted today that he stole more than $750,000 from the U.S. Government through a scheme to exchange government benefits for cash, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.     

Jamil Bader, 60, of Teaneck, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Brian R. Martinotti in Newark federal court to an indictment charging him with one count of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits (formerly known as the food stamp program) fraud.

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NJGOP calls for a special session on high-density housing

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TRENTON NJ, Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick is calling for a special session of the Legislature this summer.

“Court-ordered, high-density housing is a crisis that costs taxpayers millions and must stop now,” said Bramnick (R-Union).  “Schools cannot handle thousands of new students and infrastructure is not capable of handling the influx.  The legislature must act.”

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Newborn Saved Through Safe Haven law Renews Push for Education Legislation

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Trenton NJ, Following the news of a South Jersey baby saved through the state’s Safe Haven Infant Protection Act, Assemblymen Anthony M. Bucco and Jay Webber are pressing Gov. Phil Murphy to sign their legislation (S1126/A1380) that would require high schools to teach students about the law.

“The Safe Haven law is effective at preventing tragedy and I urge the governor to sign the bill,” said Bucco. “Last month’s newborn makes 72 babies saved. When people know about the law, they are equipped with the information to make the right decision.”

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