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‘What Are You Willing to Fight For?’: Democrats’ Depressing New Reality

‘What Are You Willing to Fight For?’: Democrats’ Depressing New Reality

The divisions that were on full display during the debate over a $1 trillion spending bill may become the norm in 2015.

To the very limited extent that congressional Democrats have enjoyed the last four years of gridlock on Capitol Hill, they have derived pleasure from watching the Republican Party rupture over and over again, its divisions between the conservative Tea Party and the establishment leadership preventing just about any real legislative accomplishments.

As afternoon turned to evening on Thursday, it was the Democrats who were turning on each other. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senator Elizabeth Warren, the liberal darling, railed against a White House-backed spending deal that narrowly passed the House just a couple hours before a midnight deadline for keeping the government open. During a marathon, closed-door meeting in the Capitol basement, Democrats debated two key questions: whether a pair of onerous giveaways for Wall Street and wealthy donors in a $1 trillion bill were cause for shutting down the government, and whether they could get a better deal from Republicans by rejecting this one.

“It does not get better.”

“It does not get better,” Representative Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat who voted for the bill, said on Friday morning. “There were a number of us that respectfully had a different point of view that we didn’t have the kind of leverage that Elizabeth Warren was suggesting.” He was referring to the spending package, but he could have been talking about his party’s prospects as a whole in 2015. Come January, Republicans will run not just the House but also the Senate, and the debates among Democrats about exactly how far they should retreat will become familiar. In lobbying for the bill, which passed the Senate on Saturday night, the White House highlighted increased funding to fight Ebola and for regulatory agencies like the FCC, but officials focused just as much on what the Republicans didn’t gut, namely Obamacare, the president’s climate plan, and his immigration policy. That, too, will become the norm.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/12/the-democrats-depressing-new-reality/383708/

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Democrats divided on their path to 2016

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Democrats divided on their path to 2016

By Karen Tumulty and Sean Sullivan December 14 at 7:39 PM

In the six weeks since their repudiation in the midterms, Democrats have seen the opening of fissures within their once-disciplined ranks, marking the start of an internal struggle between now and the 2016 election over the ideological identity and tactical direction of the party.

The tension — shown in high relief during the messy final days of the congressional session — is in some ways a mirror image of the stresses within the Republican Party, which has been divided between its tea party and establishment factions in recent years.

In the case of both parties, the argument pits the more populist, purist elements of the base against the more pragmatic center.

For Democrats, “it is a conflict that was looking for an occasion,” said William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, who was a policy adviser to former President Bill Clinton. “The election provided the occasion.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/democrats-divided-on-their-path-to-2016/2014/12/14/5ff3ba68-82fd-11e4-9f38-95a187e4c1f7_story.html

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Gruber subpoenaed over ObamaCare contracts

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Gruber subpoenaed over ObamaCare contracts

ObamaCare consultant Jonathan Gruber has been subpoenaed for documents related to his work on the healthcare law after refusing to give details about his compensation to House lawmakers.

House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) issued the order late Thursday, asking for a full account of Gruber’s contracts with federal and state health insurance exchanges.

The decision follows a tense hearing earlier in the week in which Gruber, infamous for his comment that the “stupidity of the American voter” helped ObamaCare to pass, repeatedly declined to say how much he was paid as a consultant on the law.

Issa vowed to follow through with a subpoena and to possibly bring Gruber back to testify. The California Republican will be replaced as chairman in January by Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah).

“As one of the architects of ObamaCare, Jonathan Gruber is in a unique position to shed light on the ‘lack of transparency’ surrounding the passage of the President’s health care law, however he has so far been unwilling to fully comply with the Oversight Committee’s repeated requests,” Issa said in a statement Friday.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/226926-jonathan-gruber-hit-with-subpoena-for-contract-details

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Earth to Bob: Obama has already failed!

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Earth to Bob: Obama has already failed!
December 11, 2014 1 Comment
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog

Everyone’s favorite Caribbean tourist Bob Menendez (D-Ecuador/Dominican Republic) sat down with Cory Booker (D-Twitter) and television’s Steve Adubato on Wednesday evening, Save Jerseyans, for an interview billed as focusing on issues facing the new Congress.

Booker did his Booker thing and spoke in vague generalities. Menendez chose to recycle rejected Democrat campaign themes from the 2014 election cycle. “Is there a universe of members in the Congress of the United States who would do anything to see the president not succeed? I do believe that,” Menendez told Adubato, answering his own question.

I’ve got news (?) for your Bob: Your president has already failed! In spectacular, awful, it’s going to take us decades to recover from his idiocy fashion! And I’m hardly alone in my assessment. Had he not failed in a strong majority of Americans’ estimation (e.g. destroyed our health care system, failed to jump-start a sluggish economy, left us weaker in international affairs), Harry Reid would still be Majority Leader come January, you’d still be Chairman of Foreign Relations, and the Republican Party wouldn’t be in its strongest electoral position since before the Great Depression.
https://savejersey.com/2014/12/menendez-obama-booker-interview/

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Why Japan has bet its revival on humanoid robots

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Why Japan has bet its revival on humanoid robots
By David R. Baker

Updated 8:53 pm, Friday, December 12, 2014

TOKYO — Tap a touch screen in the Miraikan science museum, and a woman seated nearby on a plush white chair beams a placid smile. Tap another icon, and her too-smooth face twists into a scowl.

Watch a corner of the screen, and see the museum through a camera embedded in one of her eyes. Speak into a microphone, and your voice comes out of the robot’s mouth.

“This is just a trial,” said Yuko Okayama, the museum’s manager of international affairs. “But in the future, people might live with this. We want visitors to think what it’s like, living with robots.”

Japan loves robots, a fascination nurtured by decades of manga and anime. And if the Japanese government gets its way, that love could spark a revolution.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calls robots a “pillar” of his efforts to revive Japan’s stalled economy and deal with the country’s shrinking, aging population. And he’s not just talking about industrial robots like the ones that powered Japan’s rise to auto-manufacturing dominance in the 1980s.

Japanese researchers have created humanoid robots that can walk and run, and some with faces that mimic emotions with startling accuracy. Abe foresees robots helping out in nursing homes and hotels. Others, humanoid or not, could respond to disasters like the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. It is a growth industry, he says, that Japan should lead.

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Why-Japan-has-fallen-in-love-with-human-looking-5954450.php

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Ridgewood Real Estate Market December 2014 Video

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Ridgewood Real Estate Market December 2014 Video

Ridgewood, NJ market stats 2014 vs 2013 from Michael Shetler, Keller Williams Realty. 201.421.0506 cell or 201.445.4300 x231 office.
How has the year been for Ridgewood median home prices, inventory and days on market?

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Carleen Jeffers, Sam Halvorsen, Kelly Cleary, Olympia Martin, Named All-Suburban Girls Cross-Country Teams

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Carleen Jeffers, Sam Halvorsen, Kelly Cleary, Olympia Martin, Named
All-Suburban Girls Cross-Country Teams

December 12, 2014    Last updated: Friday, December 12, 2014, 12:31 AM
By Greg Tartaglia
SPORTS EDITOR |
The Ridgewood New

RIDGEWOOD — Indications began showing at the end of last year that Ridgewood was in for a big-time 2014 girls cross-country season.

The Maroons wrapped up 2013 with a sixth-place finish in the State Meet of Champions and delivered on the high expectations that carried over. They took third at this season’s SMOC and topped things off with a ninth-place showing at Nike Northeast Regionals.

As a result, four Ridgewood girls have been named to the All-Suburban first team. Immaculate Heart and Northern Highlands garnered two spots apiece, while Glen Rock and Indian Hills have one each among the four seniors, two juniors, two sophomores and two freshmen.

Kelly Cleary of Ridgewood and Colleen Buckley of IHA are four-time overall picks – Cleary makes her second appearance on the elite unit (2012 and ’14) and Buckley her third (2011, ’13-14). Indian Hills’ Julia Guerra (2012-14 first team) and Northern Highlands’ Veronica Mahler (2012 first team, ’13-14 second team) are three-time honorees overall.

Ridgewood’s Olympia Martin moves to the first team from the Freshman of the Year spot, which this season is occupied by Northern Highlands’ Isabel Hebner.:

Kelly Cleary

GRADE: Senior

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

PREVIOUS HONORS: 2011 Freshman of Year, 2012 first team, 2013 second team

SEASON BEST: 19:09

FAST FACTS: Cleary had perhaps the season’s most memorable run at the Bergen Group A meet. After taking ACT exams that morning, she arrived just in time to start the race and clocked an 11th-place 19:33 despite not being able to warm up. One week later, she set a new PR with her 14th-place run at the BMOC, and she was 15th in North 1, Group 4.

Carleen Jeffers

GRADE: Senior

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

PREVIOUS HONORS: 2013 first team

SEASON BEST: 17:59

FAST FACTS: Jeffers began her second year of cross-country by winning the Harry Groves Spiked Shoe Invitational at Penn State. The softball-player-turned-distance-runner finished in the top four of every major North Jersey meet and took things to the next level at season’s end, placing ninth at the SMOC and 10th at Nike Cross Northeast Regionals.

Sam Halvorsen

GRADE: Junior

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

PREVIOUS HONORS: 2012 Freshman of Year, 2013 first team

SEASON BEST: 17:59

FAST FACTS: Halvorsen shared the No. 1 spot in the lineup with neighbor and fellow first-teamer Carleen Jeffers. She won gold at the North 1, Group 4 meet, leading Ridgewood to its third state-sectional title in five years, and added bronze in the Shore Coaches, Big North Freedom, BMOC and State Group 4 races.

Olympia Martin

GRADE: Sophomore

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

PREVIOUS HONORS: 2013 Freshman of Year

SEASON BEST: 18:45

FAST FACTS: Martin followed up a breakthrough rookie campaign by establishing herself as a consistent No. 3 for the Maroons. Her four top-10 outings included a fifth at the Bergen Group A meet and an eighth at the North 1, Group 4 sectional, and at the SMOC, she eclipsed the 20-minute mark at Holmdel for the first time in her career, placing 49th in 19:48.

https://www.northjersey.com/sports/high-school-sports/girls-cross-country/ridgewood-remains-at-front-of-girls-pack-1.1152052

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Apartment proposals would change village

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Apartment proposals would change village

Barbara B. Eaton

December 12, 2014    Last updated: Friday, December 12, 2014, 1:51 PM
The Ridgewood News

To the editor:

Thank you to all who planned and worked, mentally and physically, to ring in the Christmas season, attract and please all the faiths in town, make everyone feel welcome, and spread friendliness and joy.

The music, speeches, tree decorated, Santa on his way, shops waiting a busy time … and then it rains.

My family and I moved to Ridgewood in 1950. I have led a very active volunteer life and was often involved with outdoor events, so I well know that awful feeling about the weather, so my heart goes out to all who were in charge for the lovely Christmas tree lighting event. Again, thank you to all.

After having raised a family in a house here in town, I moved to a then-brand new apartment near the railroad station and for years have enjoyed a view of the tree from my living room, so I have shared with so many the beauty of our village at Christmas.

Every week, I read your paper regarding the plans and dreams of the brave people who volunteer to tackle the past, present and not tested problems of the future. I would like to warn that going the way of a lot more apartments is going to change the feeling of the town, not only in appearance but the people whom would be interested in occupying them.

I do not know whether the apartments will be rentals or condos. They would draw different people. Really, neither would be particularly interested in the life of the town particularly if they commute to work. In many cases, if the tenants or owners are retired, there is a good chance they would have a second home some place other than New Jersey.

https://www.northjersey.com/opinion/opinion-letters-to-the-editor/letter-apartment-proposals-would-change-village-1.1152576

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Ridgewood Open Houses for December 14,2014

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$1,500,000 – 363 Spring Ave, Ridgewood NJ

$350,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1444487
658 Grove St, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath, C/C
Lori Lettieri, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$469,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1443109
413 William St, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, S/L
Susan Bai, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$499,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1437935
347 Franklin Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Karen Boyle, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$538,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1445258
571 Grove St, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Col
Beth Freed, Broker Associate
Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty-Ridgewoo
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$589,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1435831
242 W Glen Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Janis Fuhrman, Sales Associate
Terrie O’Connor Realtors/Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$599,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1418631
436 Alpine Ter, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Col
Marylee Mullins, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$631,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1434373
698 Ellington Rd, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Lori Lettieri, Sales Associate
Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$695,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1443529
363 Vesta Ct, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Feraidoun Ketabchi, Sales Associate
Terrie O’Connor Realtors/SdlRv
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$749,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1429328
154 Claremont Rd, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Gina Fierro, Sales Associate
Weichert Realtors Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
– See more at: https://www.njmls.com/NJ/BERGEN/RIDGEWOOD-open-houses#sthash.SyywpI7B.TYbF9Xzp.dpuf

$849,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1444414
931 Elaine Ter, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
2 Half Bath, Ranch
Kelly Cosenza, Sales Associate
Better Homes Realty-Marlboro
Open House: 12:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$899,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1442807
442 Wastena Ter, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Till Horkenbach, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$1,099,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1445219
411 Wastena Ter, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
6 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
2 Half Bath, Col
Pam Christian, Sales Associate
Keller Williams Village Square Realty
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
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$1,500,000 in Ridgewood
MLS # 1445325
363 Spring Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
4 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath,
1 Half Bath, Col
Marcello Petruzzella, Sales Associate
Venture VR Realtors
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Sun. 12/14
– See more at: https://www.njmls.com/NJ/BERGEN/RIDGEWOOD-open-houses#sthash.SyywpI7B.TYbF9Xzp.dpuf

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An Open Letter To The Republican Leadership In Congress

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An Open Letter To The Republican Leadership In Congress

John Hawkins | Dec 13, 2014

While it would certainly be cathartic to flog the GOP for the lousy omnibus bill House Republicans just passed, it seems more productive to tackle a bigger issue. After a historic, yet unearned (Obama was the real GOP MVP) election victory, isn’t it time for the Republican leadership to try to heal the rift with the base that’s tearing the party apart?

Do Republican leaders REALLY want to spend the next two years of a presidential election cycle getting trashed the way they are right now by activists, Tea Party leaders and radio talk show hosts? Anyone who thinks the base is going to sit down and shut up or that the GOP can thrive over the long-term with this kind of intra-party feuding going on is kidding himself.

So realistically, here’s what the Republican Party leaders need to do to help get everyone back on the same page.

1) They should never, ever, under any circumstances trash their base again. That means if the words “Tea Party, “Senate Conservatives Fund,” “Mark Levin,” “Rush Limbaugh,” “Club for Growth,” “Heritage Action,” etc., etc., come out of their mouths, then they better be saying something nice at best or neutral at worst. Additionally, staffers who mouth off about the base should be unceremoniously fired. At first, Republican politicians shouldn’t expect to have that favor to be returned, but if you’re a politician who wants unconditional love, go buy a dog.

2) The GOP has to keep its promises — and quite frankly, more than a few Republicans seem to have a pre-YouTube era mentality about that. They think they can say anything they want on the campaign trail and then do something completely different in the office without people being any the wiser. For example, after the NRSC backed Charlie Crist over Marco Rubio, I fought it tooth-and-nail over that decision. After he won, Marco Rubio was one of my favorite politicians, but the moment he lied to us by breaking his campaign pledge to fight amnesty, he was dead to me. I will NEVER forgive Rubio for his dishonorable behavior, no matter what he does. Don’t lie through your teeth to people who took you at your word and then expect us to be stupid enough to trust you again.

3) It’s fine for the Republican Party to recruit candidates, but it should ALMOST NEVER be involved in primaries. If you want to know what an exception looks like, Ronald Reagan and George Bush, Sr. were right to endorse the guy running against David Duke back in 1989. Everybody has a role to play and an organization that is supposed to represent all Republicans absolutely should not be involved in a race between two Republicans. It creates an ocean of bad blood so big that there aren’t enough towels in Texas to clean it up.

4) The GOP leaders need to open up some lines of communication and if they have good motives, explain what they’re trying to do and the strategy they’re using with talk radio hosts, big websites, activist groups, etc. Locking influential conservative groups out of discussions of what the GOP should be doing BEGS for them to make trouble because it’s the only way they can get their opinion heard.

4A) A few years back, Republicans in leadership did reach out a bit and while it may have helped a little, it ultimately wasn’t very effective because they looked at it as a way to try to sell what they were doing instead of having a conversation about shared goals. A lot of people, myself included, suspect the reason this isn’t done is because we don’t have the same aims on a lot of major legislation any more. I don’t think the GOP leaders have any intention of seriously trying to stop Obama’s executive amnesty. I don’t believe they’re committed to the repeal of Obamacare. I was even forced to agree with NANCY PELOSI and ELIZABETH WARREN (vomit) about the GOP’s omnibus bill decision to make it easier for big banks to gamble with derivatives and the sleazy campaign finance reform that was designed to undercut activist groups. Would the GOP leadership really want to explain something like that beforehand? Ultimately, it wouldn’t be that hard to get grassroots leaders to line up behind smart strategies to achieve conservative policy goals, but it’s an open question whether the GOP’s leadership believes in the Republican Party’s own platform enough to fight for it anymore.

5) Speaking of fights, the GOP leaders need to prove they’re willing to fight and WIN on something that really matters to conservatives. At this point, the expectation of the Democrats, the mainstream media and even the GOP base is that the Republican Party is going to cave in every time. At some point, Republicans have to prove they can go head-to-head with the Democrats and win on something that matters. Of course, congressional aides could probably name 10 things that people don’t care about that much where they’d claim to have “fought and won,” but that’s like a football team that’s behind 70-0 complaining it isn’t being given enough credit for all the 1st downs it’s gotten in the game.

6) People feel so burned by Boehner and McConnell that it would take AN INCREDIBLE amount of work for them to ever be trusted again. If someone like Jeb Hensarling took over in the House or John Thune took over in the Senate, he’d immediately get a much longer leash from the base because he’d be given the benefit of the doubt while people evaluated his performance. On the other hand, when it comes to Boehner and McConnell, symbolic gestures aren’t going to cut it because we’re at a Cold War level of trust. It doesn’t matter how much Castro tells you he loves democracy and freedom; you’ll believe it AFTER Cuba has a free election.

Last but not least, there’s toxic residue in this area that goes all the way back to the end of Bush’s first term that has never been addressed by the GOP leadership in an effective manner. There are a lot of conservatives who feel like they’ve been SCREAMING at the GOP for a decade and haven’t been respected or heard. As long as the GOP leadership insists on maintaining a system where the only way conservative activists can make an impact is by raining hell down on the GOP leaders, they better keep a lot of ice water handy because that’s exactly what they’re going to continue to get.

https://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2014/12/13/an-open-letter-to-the-republican-leadership-in-congress-n1931340/page/full

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Nick Barnabic, Ken Marshall, Billy Byrne Named All-Suburban Boys Cross-Country Team

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Nick Barnabic, Ken Marshall, Billy Byrne Named All-Suburban Boys Cross-Country Team

December 12, 2014    Last updated: Friday, December 12, 2014, 12:31 AM
By Greg Tartaglia

RIDGEWOOD — The top three boys cross-country teams at this season’s Bergen Meet of Champions (BMOC) were Don Bosco Prep, Ridgewood and Indian Hills.

The latter two added state-sectional titles, and Don Bosco – whose group does not crown section champs – tied for first place at the State Non-Public A meet. All three schools went on to qualify for the State Meet of Champions (SMOC).

Therefore, it should come as no surprise that the trio dominates the All-Suburban first team, which features five Ironmen, three Maroons and two Braves. The 10-man squad includes four seniors, four juniors and two sophomores.:

Nick Barnabic

GRADE: Junior

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

PREVIOUS HONORS: 2013 second team

SEASON BEST: 15:58

FAST FACTS: Barnabic was one of the Maroons’ top three runners and also took a couple turns at the No. 1 spot. He led Ridgewood with a second-place finish in the Big North Freedom Division meet, where the team held off Indian Hills for the title, and added a sixth-place showing at the Bergen Group A meet to pace his squad to second behind Don Bosco.

Billy Byrne

GRADE: Sophomore

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

SEASON BEST: 16:04

FAST FACTS: Byrne qualified for the SMOC as a wildcard by clocking a 23rd-place 16:35 in the State Group 4 finals at Holmdel Park, a 40-plus second improvement from his previous course best. He logged top-five finishes at the Big North Freedom (fifth) and North 1, Group 4 (fourth) meets, helping the Maroons to championships in both.

Ken Marshall

GRADE: Junior

SCHOOL/HOMETOWN: Ridgewood

PREVIOUS HONORS: 2013 second team

SEASON BEST: 15:55

FAST FACTS: Marshall emerged as the Maroons’ No. 1 runner down the stretch, leading them in every meet from the BMOC onward. He won the individual title at the North 1, Group 4 meet — where Ridgewood captured its fifth straight sectional crown – and finished 20th at the Group 4 finals to earn an SMOC wildcard bid.

https://www.northjersey.com/sports/high-school-sports/boys-cross-country/best-in-bergen-highlight-star-boys-xc-teams-1.1152177

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L E D Message Broad infront of Village Hall and West Side Flag Pole

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L E D Message Broad infront of Village Hall and West Side Flag Pole
December 11,2014
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Ridgewood NJ,  The Village council approved by a 3-2 vote to approve L E D Message Board . ( guess which 3 votes for the message board)

A Village resident Boyd Loving caution the council that people driving maybe distracted reading these signs The  Village Manager replied that the placement of the L E D Message Board at Village Hall will be placed so people could pull  their vehicles over and get out to read the sign. Really, did you ever try to park in front of Village Hall and I suppose that people will be out of their car read the sign  during a hurricane  or blizzard.

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BMW takes out utility pole on West Glen Ave in Ridgewood

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BMW takes out utility pole on West Glen Ave in Ridgewood
December 13,2014
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Ridgewood NJ, The driver of a 4-door BMW sedan was transported to Bergen Regional Medical Center in Paramus after losing control of her vehicle and crashing it into a utility pole in front of 239 West Glen Avenue, Ridgewood at 11:40 AM on Saturday, 12/13.  Ridgewood PD, EMS, FD, and Emergency Services units all responded to the scene.  West Glen Avenue remains closed between North Monroe Street and Alpine Terrace due to the downed pole.  No loss of electric power was reported in the area.

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Longtime resident wins Van Cliburn competition

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Alfredo Garcia Jr. has managed to blend a high level career in finance with his love for the piano

Longtime resident wins Van Cliburn competition

DECEMBER 12, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY GLORIA GEANNETTE
MANAGING EDITOR |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Alfredo Garcia Jr., a longtime Ridgewood resident, who recently moved to Ho-Ho-Kus, has achieved every amateur pianist’s dream – he was named the winner of the highly competitive Van Cliburn Amateur Video Contest. Forty entrants from six countries and 19 U.S. states submitted five to ten-minute performance videos. Garcia won with more than 1600 votes. His win grants him automatic entry into the seventh International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs to be held in the summer of 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas.

The contest drew more than 66,000 views from 97 countries, with 3,286 voters casting 11,041 total votes. Each person was allowed to vote for his or her favorite once per day during the 15-day voting period.

How were you introduced to the piano?

Born in Havana, Cuba, on Nov. 24, 1953, I felt a very strong connection to classical music from an early age. Inspired by two cousins who were studying the piano, I pleaded with my parents to take lessons. I was 8 years old when I truly began playing; and I was very fortunate to have excellent, classically-trained teachers who instilled me with an “old school” foundation and a passion for the great masters .

https://www.northjersey.com/arts-and-entertainment/music/longtime-resident-wins-van-cliburn-competition-1.1152173