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Ridgewood School Home School Day 16 ,Due to COVID 19

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April 13, 2020

 

Dear Ridgewood School Community,

I hope you had a restful break. I was able to tackle many of the house projects that I have been peddling these past few weeks. My kids may not agree that the food and laundry responsibilities were a good swap for the hard labor of spreading 8 yards of mulch. A neighbor walked by and commented that it looks like “Fishbein Landscaping” is back in business.

On a serious note, while I do not have any inside information, it appears that we will continue with remote learning for some time. When the school closures were first announced, most people did not expect this situation to last for an extended period. We may hear some news from the Governor later this week. Moving forward, I will only send a weekly update; however, any important announcements or information will be shared immediately.

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Homestead Rebate Put on Hold

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Ridgewood NJ, In light of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the State has placed funding for Homestead Credits in reserve to meet emergency and statutorily required obligations. As a result, there has been no change on the amount due for the 2020 2nd Quarter Tax Bill.

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Village of Ridgewood Quarterly Tax Payment due May 1st

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Quarterly Tax Payment due May 1st

The 2nd quarterly property tax payment is due May 1st; however, the Village Council has adopted a resolution stating that the interest on all late payments will be waived, through July 31, 2020.  Any quarterly tax payments received August 1st or later will be charged from May 1st to the date of payment. If you have concerns about your quarterly tax payments, please contact Jessica Arnott, Tax Collector, for further guidance.

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The Ridgewood blog Endorses Dani, Kwak, Lembo for Ridgewood Board of Education

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Board of Education Election (to vote on the Board of Education budget and elect one Board of Education member for an unexpired 1-year term and two Board of Education members to three-year terms) and the Ridgewood Municipal Election (to elect three Village Council members to 4-year terms) will be held on the same date, May 12, 2020.  These elections will be a Vote by Mail election only.  There will be two separate ballots in the envelope sent to you, one for the Board of Education and the second one for the Village Council.  Vote by mail ballots will be mailed to all registered voters, no later than April 24, 2020.  The Vote by Mail ballots must be postmarked by May 12, 2020 and received at the County by May 14, 2020.  Therefore, please vote your ballot and mail it back, as soon as possible so that your vote will count.  The envelopes included with the ballots are postage paid.

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The Ridgewood Board of Education Meeting Monday, April 13, 2020 49 Cottage Place 7:00 p.m.

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Board of Education will hold its next Regular Public Meeting on Monday, April 13, 2020. The Board meets at the Education Center, 49 Cottage Place, Floor 3 at 7:00 p.m.

Due to the health concerns related to COVID-19, the meeting will be conducted via videoconferencing. Comments or questions can be submitted prior to and during the public hearing through the link in the section below.

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Perfect consultations to students

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As a student, one has bundles of assignments, research papers, essays, and other academic writings to do. It becomes nearly impossible for a student to keep up with all the academic pressure and prevent himself from drowning in the ocean of essays and research papers.

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All Village of Ridgewood offices and Departments will Continue to be Closed to the Public, until Further Notice

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Ridgewood NJ, Beginning April 13, 2020, all offices and departments will be staffed, with minimal staffing to take into account social distancing requirements, from Monday through Thursday, with the offices and departments closed to the public.  All Village offices and departments will be closed on Fridays, without staff.  Your phone calls will be answered by Village offices from Monday through Thursday, and you may leave voice messages on Friday.  There will be key staff in the offices throughout the week, to ensure that Village operations are running smoothly.  All staff, both in and out of the office, will continue to monitor and respond to both Village email and voice messages, Monday through Friday.

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NJ State Police Charge Three for Throwing Object off Turnpike Overpass that Injured Man

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Carneys Point Township, NJ, The New Jersey State Police have charged a 17-year-old male from Elmer, N.J., a 16-year-old male from Penns Grove, N.J., and a 16-year-old male from Pittsgrove, N.J. for allegedly throwing an object off an overpass that injured a truck driver on the New Jersey Turnpike.

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Governor Phil Murphy Signs Executive Order Limiting Travel and Requiring Masks

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Ridgewoood NJ, Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 125, imposing additional mitigation requirements on NJ TRANSIT and all private carriers to limit the spread of COVID-19. The order also outlines specific policies on restaurants that have remained open for takeout orders.

“We must continue our commitment to do everything we can to flatten the curve and defeat this virus,” said Governor Murphy.  “With these additional requirements, we are aggressively reducing the spread of the virus to protect New Jersey residents.”

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Governor Murphy Sets Criminals Free

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Hackensack NJ, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 124, establishing a process by which the Department of Corrections may grant temporary reprieve to certain at-risk inmates during the public health emergency. The Governor’s Executive Order creates the Emergency Medical Review Committee to make recommendations on which inmates should be placed on temporary home confinement through the Commissioner’s statutory furlough authority. All recommendations to place an individual on home confinement will be made after thorough review and consideration of the conditions that an individual may face in the community.“My Administration’s top priority is the health and safety of all nine million New Jerseyans, including those who are currently incarcerated,” said Governor Murphy. “The correctional setting presents unique challenges to social distancing, particularly for vulnerable populations. Allowing some of our most vulnerable individuals who do not pose a public safety threat to temporarily leave prison will protect both their health, and the health and safety of the men and women working in our correctional facilities. With this action, New Jersey will join several other states, and the federal government, in taking necessary steps to strike a balance between public health, public safety, and victims’ rights.”

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Bergen New Bridge Medical Center COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing Site Now Open to All Municipal and County Employees 7 Days Per Week

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Paramus NJ,  Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco has announced that the COVID-19 drive-thru test site at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is now open to all municipal employees who work in any of the County’s 70 municipalities regardless of residency by appointment seven days per week.  Proof of employment within the municipality will be required.  Moreover, the test site is also open to all County employees regardless of residency with proof of employment.  All governmental employees must be symptomatic to be tested.

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INFORMATION ABOUT APRIL 15, 2020 VILLAGE COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING

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Ridgewood NJ, the Village Council’s Regular Public Meeting will be held on April 15, 2020, beginning at 8:00 p.m.  The meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube as well as on Swagit on the Village website. It will also be broadcast live on Channel 34 for Verizon Fios and Channel 77 for Optimum.  During this meeting, the Public Hearing and final adoption of the 2020 Village budget will be held, in addition to other matters of business.  Please see the agenda on the Village website for complete details at: ridgewoodnj.net, by clicking on Agendas and Minutes, and then clicking on Village Council.

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VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD COVID-19 CASES UPDATE 4/11/2020

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Ridgewood NJ, according to Village of Ridgewood Mayor Ramon Hache  this is the latest update on coronavirus cases in Ridgewood  is as follows :

The most recent numbers in RIDGEWOOD are as follows:

Positive: 190
Pending: 1
Negative: 205
Deaths: 14

**We are working on providing the numbers on residents who have recovered. We will share that information once we have it.**
Please continue to do your part in working together to contain and prevent the spread of the virus by adhering to proper social distancing practices, washing hands frequently for at least 20 seconds, and staying home if you feel sick. Be well, stay safe, and encourage others to do the same.

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The 4 Types of Tennis Racquets on The Market

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From uplifting your mood to strengthening your muscles and keeping you fit, a good game of tennis comes with an array of physical, social, and psychological benefits. However, the quality of a tennis game depends not only on the skills of the players but also on the racquets used.

However, finding the right tennis racquet is undoubtedly not as easy as it sounds. Racquet stores like Radracquetss have a wide variety of tennis racquets in store, varying with respect to features like the swing style, weight, head size, and frame stiffness. However, all racquets can be classified into 4 categories based on common characteristics, and being aware of these types can come to your rescue, allowing you to find the perfect one for yourself. Today, we will be taking a look at the 4 most common types of tennis racquets, so let’s get started.

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