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>NJT: New Year’s Eve Service Information

>NJT: New Year’s Eve Service Information


Holiday revelers attending New Year’s Eve festivities to ring in 2011 will benefit from extra service and savings on NJ TRANSIT this holiday weekend.

NJ TRANSIT will operate late-night trains after midnight on New Year’s Day, as well as special late-night bus service from Port Authority Bus Terminal to accommodate travelers returning home from midnight celebrations.

In addition, customers can continue to take advantage of NJ TRANSIT’s special extension of the Family Super Saver Fare, which allows up to two children 11 and younger to travel free with each fare-paying adult. Usually limited to weekends, the Family Super Saver Fare is in effect continuously now through 6 a.m. Monday, January 3, on all trains, buses and light rail lines.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Trains will operate on a modified weekday schedule on all rail lines with additional New York-bound trains between 10 a.m. and noon on the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast and Morris & Essex lines. Customers are encouraged to travel early, if possible, when ridership is lighter. Some early-morning trains will not operate on Friday, due to expected light ridership. Plan trip
Newark Light Rail will operate on a Sunday schedule. Plan trip
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail will operate on a weekday schedule. Plan trip
River Line will operate on a weekday schedule. Plan trip
Bus schedules vary by route. Selected routes will operate on special holiday schedules to matchservice with ridership demand, including early getaway service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal starting around 1 p.m. to accommodate the heaviest travel, with less frequent service during the peak periods and later in the evening due to lower ridership. Also, selected Essex County bus lines (Nos. 13, 21 and 25) will operate later evening service which will extend past midnight into New Year’s Day. View schedules by route.
Midnight to 5 a.m., New Year’s Day, January 1, 2011

Special late-night trains will operate from New York and Hoboken on the Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast, Morris & Essex, Raritan Valley, Pascack Valley, Main/Bergen County lines. Get details
Expanded bus service will be provided from the Port Authority Bus Terminal between midnight and 5:30 a.m. on selected routes. Get details
River Line will add late-night service. Get details
Hudson Bergen Light Rail will add late-night service. Plan trip (use 12/31/10 as travel date)
After 5 a.m., New Year’s Day, January 1, 2011

Trains will operate on a weekend schedule (Saturday schedule on Raritan Valley Line). Plan trip
Newark Light Rail will operate on a Sunday schedule. Plan trip
River Line will operate on a Saturday schedule. Plan trip
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail will operate on a weekend schedule. Plan trip
Bus schedules vary by route. View schedules by route.

Travel tips


Check Schedules in Advance: Plan your trip online to take advantage of extra trains and buses.
Travel Early: On December 31, NJ TRANSIT rail lines will operate on a modified weekday schedule. Avoid the crowds by traveling during the traditional peak-period (6-9 a.m.) when ridership is lighter.
Allow Extra Travel Time: Traffic congestion during the holidays may affect bus travel times to and from New York City. Customers should plan accordingly.
Ticketing: Purchase round-trip tickets at the start of your trip to speed your return. Use ticket vending machines or see a ticket agent, if available, to avoid possible surcharges. Bus customers departing Port Authority Bus Terminal are reminded that tickets must be purchased before boarding the bus.
Luggage: Travel as light as possible. Passengers with luggage or packages should use the overhead racks or designated luggage spaces. On multilevel trains, customers with large bags should use the mezzanine levels at the ends of each car.

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>Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce : "Ridgewood’s Got Talent"

>Introducing….”Ridgewood’s Got Talent”, ! New event for spring 2011

During these hard economic times, we at the Chamber try to come up with creative new ways to attract consumers to Ridgewood. We have gotten together and come up with a fun way to show off our businesses, current clients, and attract new ones. Here is the big plan for the event, as follows:

**Ridgewood’s Got Talent**
-The event will run Spring 2011; Auditions March 5, Semi-Finals April 9, Final Event May 21
-Held at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio
-Open to all performing arts students from Ridgewood, ages K-12
-Performances are limited to singing, dancing, playing an instrument, and/or acting
-Each performance will be given a 2 minute time slot for auditions
-Broken down into 4 judging categories; elementary K-2 and 3-5, middle school 6-8, and high school 9-12
-Audition forms need to be filled out by all participants
-Auditions will be held Saturday morning, March 5 (additional audition March 12 if necessary)
-Judges will be from Chamber Member performing arts schools
-The judges will collaborate and vote their opinions; after 1st auditions narrow down to 10 performers per age group, after semi-finals 3 performers per age group, into final event.
-All residents of Ridgewood will be invited!

The grand prize is a chance to perform on stage at the 2011 Downtown for the Holidays event. Ridgewood’s Got Talent event is an effort to pull residents and business owners together for the spirit of Ridgewood.

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>Ridgewood Schools : PSAT Results are in

>Ridgewood Schools : PSAT Results are in

Members of the Class of 2012 and 2013, present juniors and sophomores, have received their PSAT scores. Two hundred ninety three of the 404 juniors sat for the PSAT on a voluntary basis, representing just over 72% of the class. As sophomores, 63% of this group sat for the test. Two hundred seventy-one of the 417 sophomores (65%) sat for the test. This is the 29th year that RHS has administered the PSAT to sophomores.

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>State Sen. Ray Lesniak is initiating legislation in the Senate that would eliminate the office of Lieutenant Governor and Governor

>State Sen. Ray Lesniak is initiating legislation in the Senate that would eliminate the office of Lieutenant Governor and Governor

News shocker: New Jersey to eliminate offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor

State Sen. Ray Lesniak is initiating legislation in the Senate that would eliminate the office of Lieutenant Governor and Governor, considering that “the state is working very well while Gov. Christie is in Disneyworld and Lieutenant Governor is in Mexico.” (Novick, PolitickerNJ)

https://www.politickernj.com/joey-novick/43778/december-30th-2010-news-shocker-new-jersey-eliminate-offices-governor-and-lieutena

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>Cumberland County ends health benefits for elected, appointed officials

>Cumberland County ends health benefits for elected,appointed officials

Cumberland County is cutting off health insurance benefits for elected and appointed officials in another move to cut spending. (Smith, Asbury Park Press)

https://www.app.com/article/20101229/NEWS03/101229089/Cumberland-County-ends-health-benefits-for-elected-appointed-officials

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>The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey wants to raise the Bayonne Bridge’s roadway

>The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey wants to raise the Bayonne Bridge’s roadway

N.J. bridge could get a big lift for ships

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey wants to raise the Bayonne Bridge’s roadway so big new cargo ships can get to its docks. (Grossman, The Wall Street Journal)

https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203525404576050181852048142.html?KEYWORDS=jersey

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>The Bergen County Freeholder Board will hold its reorganization on New Year’s Day

>The Bergen County Freeholder Board will hold its reorganization on New Year’s Day


A taxpayer-funded party?

The Bergen County Freeholder Board will hold its reorganization on New Year’s Day, a date that some critics are calling into question because of concerns about cost and accessibility. (Gartland, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/politics/112649159_A_taxpayer-funded_party_.html

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>State nixes Hoboken’s superintendent contract

>State nixes Hoboken’s superintendent contract

The Hoboken Board of Education hired a superintendent in November, but today his contract was nullified by the state, according to board member Theresa Minutillo, under the new superintendent regulations of Gov. Chris Christie. (Carroll, PolitickerNJ)

https://www.politickernj.com/43766/state-nixes-hoboken-s-superintendent-contract

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>Blizzard of 2010 :Sanitation Union Fires Back At Accusations Of Slow-Down

>Blizzard of 2010 :Sanitation Union Fires Back At Accusations Of Slow-Down

Sanitation Union Fires Back At Accusations Of Slow-Down

Updated: Wednesday, 29 Dec 2010, 8:50 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 29 Dec 2010, 8:14 AM EST

MYFOXNY.COM – The chairman of the Municipal Labor Committee, Local 831, which represents men and women of the New York City Sanitation Department says there is no truth behind a rumor that his members worked slower during the blizzard of 2010.

Speaking with Good Day New York on Wednesday, four days after the first snow fell in a 20+ downfall across the tristate, Harry Nespoli said his workers don’t “mess around with the snow.”

MORE: https://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/local_news/nyc/sanitation-union-fires-back-at-accusations-of-slow-down-20101229-KC

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>Forecasters keep eye on looming ‘Solar Max’

>Forecasters keep eye on looming ‘Solar Max’

The coming year will be an important one for space weather as the Sun pulls out of a trough of low activity and heads into a long-awaited and possibly destructive period of turbulence.
Many people may be surprised to learn that the Sun, rather than burn with faultless consistency, goes through moments of calm and tempest.

But two centuries of observing sunspots — dark, relatively cool marks on the solar face linked to mighty magnetic forces — have revealed that our star follows a roughly 11-year cycle of behaviour.

The latest cycle began in 1996 and for reasons which are unclear has taken longer than expected to end.

Now, though, there are more and more signs that the Sun is shaking off its torpor and building towards “Solar Max,” or the cycle’s climax, say experts.

“The latest prediction looks at around midway 2013 as being the maximum phase of the solar cycle,” said Joe Kunches of NASA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.

MORE:https://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.bdf9ddce1297325e1b97e06696026e73.111&show_article=1

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>Blizzard blasts Northeastern politicians

>Blizzard blasts Northeastern politicians

There’s nothing like a bitter winter storm to put Northeastern pols in the hot seat. And this week’s massive snowfall across much of New England and the northern Mid-Atlantic region seems to have done the trick. (Burns, Politico)

https://www.politico.com/news/stories/1210/46862.html#ixzz19UrvZVMQ

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>Mounting debts by states stroke fears of crisis

>Mounting debts by states stroke fears of crisis

The State of Illinois is still paying off billions in bills that it got from schools and social service providers last year. Arizona recently stopped paying for certain organ transplants for people in its Medicaid program. (Cooper and Walsh, The New York Times)

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/05/us/politics/05states.html?_r=1

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>Mother Goose to Perform Mrs. Snows Winterfest-Pre School Program

>Mother Goose to Perform Mrs. Snows Winterfest-Pre School Program

On Wednesday, December 29th, 2010, Ridgewood Parks & Recreation will present a pre-school program entitled, “Mrs. Snow’s Winterfest.” This special event will take place at the Ridgewood Community Center’s Anne Zusy Youth Center at Village Hall. Participants will take part in an interactive story play with artist, Ann Coppola, aka Mother Goose. The audience will enjoy the imaginative program filled with movement, sound and props. . This 45 minute performance will begin at 11:00 a.m. The cost is $5. Seats are limited. Tickets may be purchased in advance for ages 2 and up at the Stable, 259 N. Maple Ave., Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, please call (201) 670-5560.

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>RIDGEWOOD BOOKENDS : UPCOMING AUTHOR SIGNINGS

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HeresTheSituation

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino
Sunday, December 12th @ 1:00pm
Star of Jersey Shore, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino will sign his new book: Here’s The Situation

Books on Sale now All book must be purchased from Bookends. Taking phone orders for those who cannot attend.

Ron Reagan
Sunday, January 23rd @ 1:00pm
Son of President Ronald Reagan will sign his new book, My Father at 100
Books available : January 18th

BOOKENDS 211 East Ridgewood Ave.  Ridgewood, NJ  07450      Tel: (201)445-0726        www.book-ends.com 

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>Climate Change Hoax : America used spying, threats and promises of aid to get support for Copenhagen accord.

>Climate Change Hoax : America used spying, threats and promises of aid to get support for Copenhagen accord.

America used spying, threats and promises of aid to get support for Copenhagen accord.
 
WikiLeaks cables reveal how US manipulated climate accord

Embassy dispatches show America used spying, threats and promises of aid to get support for Copenhagen accord.

Damian Carrington guardian.co.uk, Friday 3 December 2010 21.30 GMT

https://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/dec/03/wikileaks-us-manipulated-climate-accord

Hidden behind the save-the-world rhetoric of the global climate change negotiations lies the mucky realpolitik: money and threats buy political support; spying and cyberwarfare are used to seek out leverage.

The US diplomatic cables reveal how the US seeks dirt on nations opposed to its approach to tackling global warming; how financial and other aid is used by countries to gain political backing; how distrust, broken promises and creative accounting dog negotiations; and how the US mounted a secret global diplomatic offensive to overwhelm opposition to the controversial “Copenhagen accord”, the unofficial document that emerged from the ruins of the Copenhagen climate change summit in 2009.

MORE: https://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/dec/03/wikileaks-us-manipulated-climate-accord

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