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The check is in the Mail: Midland Park homes finally connect

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The check is in the Mail: Midland Park homes finally connect
July 21, 2012
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Village of Ridgewood received a long anticipated check from Midland Park in the amount of $330,000, for a one-time fee assessed back in 2009 allowing the borough of Midland Park to connect into the village’s sewage disposal system.

The Ridgewood News reported that Village Manager Ken Gabbert, informed the Village Council on Wednesday that funds hd finally been received, for the connection of approximately 60 homes along Erie and Glen avenues. ( https://www.northjersey.com/news/163189386_ayment_from_Midland_Park_to_aid_2013_Ridgewood_Budget.html )

The check is in the mail with Federal stimulus funds having been sought by Midland Park but the borough ending up getting help of village officials, receiving a low-cost loan from the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust Fund to finance the project.The loan covers the construction costs as well as a connection fee paid to the Village of Ridgewood .

The money was already spent .Village Manager Ken Gabbert told the Ridgewood News ,”That revenue was counted in the 2009 budget. We didn’t get it in 2009 and it was part of our difficulties going into 2010,” Gabbert went on to say , “So all the pain that we had back in 2010, this time we get to count it as unexpected [revenue]. It will increase our surplus at the end of 2012, so it will actually help us in 2013.”

The project at the intersection of Glen and Erie avenues will begin around July 23 and last through Aug. 6. Glen Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic, and motorists should plan alternate routes to avoid delays.The price tag $600,000 to connect the Midland Park homes to Ridgewood’s gravity-driven system that feeds into the water pollution control facility and disconnect the homes from the current antiquated system.

Chemistry.com

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>Assemblyman David Russo (R-Midland Park) as he and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) discuss hot-button education issues in Ridgewood

>Assemblyman David Russo (R-Midland Park) as he and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) discuss hot-button education issues in Ridgewood

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012  
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Intended as a forum for education discussion, Tuesday’s school community meeting took on the feel of a political roundtable as teacher topics sometimes turned into Democrat-Republican debates.

Hosted by Superintendent of Schools Daniel Fishbein and the Board of Education, the open session was meant to touch on education issues like teacher tenure reform, charter schools, vouchers and school funding and state aid. While useful comments and insight were offered to more than 100 residents in attendance, the guest speakers often used the “P” word.

“I don’t want to make this too political, but it really is political,” said Assemblyman David Russo (R-Midland Park) as he and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) spent most of the meeting tackling the tenure reform debate.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/139072974_Assemblymen_discuss_hot-button_education_issues.html

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>The Village Council is looking to raise fees at Graydon Pool and other Parks and Recreation activities

>The Village Council is looking to raise fees at Graydon Pool and other Parks and Recreation activities
the Staff of the Ridgewood Blog

Ridgewood NJ- The Village Council is looking to raise fees at Graydon Pool and other Parks and Recreation activities .The council is also considering allowing other towns to join Graydon once again, The new ordinance introduced at Wednesday’s council meeting, opens up Graydon to not only eesidents from Midland Park and Paramus, but “residents from other municipalities.” Fees for non-resident children will be $140 in 2011 and $155 in 2012. Non-resident adults will pay $160 the first year and $175 the next year, according to the ordinance. Children under 2 years old will not be charged. Ridgewood residents 16 years old and up will pay $82 to renew a membership, with children paying $72, according to the ordinance.

The ordinance gives a discounted membership if Ridgewood residents who purchase their badges early between May 1 and May 21 this year. Those charges will be $87 for adults, $77 for children and $15 for residents 62 and older. After May 22, children and adult badges will cost an additional $10, and the senior membership will increase by $5, Ridgewood residents, beginning May 20, 2012, will pay $110 for an adult badge and $100 for a child; seniors will pay $25 to join Graydon next year.

According to Village Manager Ken Gabbert Graydon Pool experienced a shortfall of $106,000 last year, which was down from the 2009 shortfall of $192,000. An increase in badge sales narrowed the revenue gap in 2010, as the pool sold 3,691 badges compared to just 2,426 in 2009, according to previous reports. The council introduced is also looking to raise fees for children to attend the summer day camp at Graydon. The new fee will be $500, up from $450 the previous year.

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