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Touch-A-Truck

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Touch-A-Truck

Thu, May 15, 2014
Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Memorial Park at Van Neste Square, Ridgewood, NJTreat your kids to a day of hands-on adventure, featuring an opportunity to climb on board to explore the trucks that touch their lives. They’ll also have the chance to learn directly from Ridgewood’s emergency and public works workers about the exciting work they perform every day. An added bonus, there will be a Big Wheel Rodeo among the planned interactive activities throughout the park for children of all ages. Don’t miss this great opportunity to Experience Ridgewood.

This event is sponsored by The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce, Little Ivy Learning Center, and The Village of Ridgewood.

For more details, please call us at 201-445-2600 or email [email protected]

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Ridgewood American Red Cross Open House

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Ridgewood American Red Cross Open House

Ridgewood American Red Cross Open House May 15 from 6:30PM to 8:30PM
Bergen County Open House at American Red Cross, 74 Godwin Avenue…Meet two amazing students who saved a life! Learn to be Red Cross Ready! Hear about volunteer opportunities! Tour a newly designed Emergency Response Vehicle! Information – [email protected] or [email protected]

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Ridgewood Girls tops IHA to win Bergen County lacrosse crown

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Ridgewood Girls tops IHA to win Bergen County lacrosse crown

MAY 11, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY BRIAN A. GIUFFRA
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

MAHWAH – Ridgewood wasted no time and left no doubt. It is the best girls lacrosse team in North Jersey by a wide margin and appears primed for another strong run in the state tournament.

Darby Kiernan, right, celebrates after one of her goals in the Maroons’ Bergen County girls lacrosse championship win Saturday.

A fifth consecutive state sectional title, a fourth group title in five years and a third Tournament of Champions title in program history all seem within reach. With the way the Maroons are playing, anything is.

Darby Kiernan recorded six goals and two assists and Jordan Ford added two goals and five assists to pace top-seeded Ridgewood to a 17-3 victory over No. 2 Immaculate Heart in the Bergen County girls lacrosse tournament final Saturday at Mahwah.

The Maroons have won all 10 county tournament titles, including the last seven against IHA. Unlike last year, when they had to battle for a 13-10 victory, this outcome was never in doubt.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/sports/high-school-sports/girls-lacrosse/ridgewood-rolling-along-1.1013855#sthash.M25UltpP.dpuf

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Police say popping tires may have been mistaken for gunshots, spurring panic at Garden State Plaza in Paramus

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Police say popping tires may have been mistaken for gunshots, spurring panic at Garden State Plaza in Paramus

MAY 10, 2014, 9:37 PM    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2014, 12:25 AM
BY CHRISTOPHER MAAG, MATTHEW MCGRATH AND ABBOTT KOLOFF
STAFF WRITERS
THE RECORD

PARAMUS — Panicked shoppers ran screaming from the Westfield Garden State Plaza on Saturday night believing they heard gunshots, which law enforcement officials later said was actually “falling metal stanchions.” The stanchions were knocked down as people ran because of a car fire in the parking lot that caused the car’s tires to pop.

“No shots” were fired, Paramus Police Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg said in an email at 11:55 p.m.

A large police presence had remained at the mall late into the night, many of them around the main entrance to Macy’s department store, as a Bergen County SWAT team and borough police searched inside stores to make sure that there hadn’t been a shooting.

Law-enforcement officials quickly determined that they didn’t need the same kind of police presence that they called on Nov. 4 when a man fired shots inside the mall before killing himself.

“It doesn’t appear to be a shooting,” Brian Higgins, chief of the Bergen County Police Department, said late Saturday, but he quickly added that authorities are taking every precaution to make sure that is the case. Instead, he said, the sounds of tires popping from the car fire, which occurred at about the same time as people called 911 about shots being fired, is “the best anyone can assume” about the cause of the panic.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/police-say-popping-tires-may-have-been-mistaken-for-gunshots-spurring-panic-at-garden-state-plaza-in-paramus-1.1013668#sthash.owCfUaMc.dpuf

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The do’s and don’ts of an open house

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The do’s and don’ts of an open house

MAY 11, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY JENNIFER V. HUGHES
SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
THE RECORD

Not long ago, real estate agent Richard Morand was setting up for an open house at a Franklin Lakes property when he spotted something that could have been a minor disaster.

“The first thing I see on the back deck are these giant cans of hornet spray, that the homeowner had obviously used recently,” said Morand, who is with Abbott & Caserta Realtors in Wyckoff. “I’m thinking, ‘Oh yes, let’s tell everyone that the place is infested with hornets.’ “

Morand quickly stashed the cans in the trash, and the rest of the open house went off without a hitch. He’s not the only one with an open house horror story.

“Once there was this time when someone brought their little kid, and the kid had to go to the bathroom,” said Angele Ekert, an agent with Keller Williams Village Square in Ridgewood. “I mean, as an adult, you probably wouldn’t go to the bathroom at an open house. But a kid? What are you going to do? Well, there was, shall we say, a plumbing issue.”

Horror stories aside, real estate agents said there are many do’s and don’ts about open houses — things you should be sure your agent is doing, and things you can do to make your open house a success.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/towns/how-to-hold-a-perfect-open-house-1.1013838#sthash.XhTPwc96.dpuf

 

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$624,900 in RIDGEWOOD
MLS # 1416766
233 W GLEN AVE, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath, 
1 Half Bath, COL
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Weichert Realtors Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 5/11
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MLS # 1412271
691 N MONROE ST, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
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Coldwell Banker, Ridgewood
Open House: 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Sun. 5/11

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Brothers Yanked By HGTV Respond: “If Our Faith Costs Us A TV Show, Then So Be It”

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Brothers Yanked By HGTV Respond: “If Our Faith Costs Us A TV Show, Then So Be It”

By LISA DE MORAES, TV Columnist | Thursday May 8, 2014 @ 10:41am PDT

As they were swamped with media requests for interviews, David and Jason Benham issued a statement today about HGTV‘s decision not to move forward with their new show, Flip It Forward in the wake of a report issued by People For the American Way about the brothers, and their father:

The first and last thought on our minds as we begin and end each day is; have we shined Christ’s light today? Our faith is the fundamental calling in our lives, and the centerpiece of who we are. As Christians we are called to love our fellow man. Anyone who suggests that we hate homosexuals or people of other faiths is either misinformed or lying.

Over the last decade, we’ve sold thousands of homes with the guiding principle of producing value and breathing life into each family that has crossed our path, and we do not, nor will we ever discriminate against people who do not share our views.

We were saddened to hear HGTV’s decision. With all of the grotesque things that can be seen and heard on television today you would think there would be room for two twin brothers who are faithful to our families, committed to biblical principles, and dedicated professionals. If our faith costs us a television show then so be it.

Related: HGTV Pulls New Home-Flipping Series After Report Emerges Identifying Its Stars As Anti-Gay Activists.

https://www.deadline.com/2014/05/url-benham-brothers-respond-hgtv-cancelled-show/

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How Monica Lewinsky Changed the Media

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How Monica Lewinsky Changed the Media

Monica Lewinsky’s ‘Vanity Fair’ article reluctantly plunges us straight back into the frothing world of ‘90s gossip. It may be painful but it answers so many questions about today’s media.

The Monica Lewinsky confessional in Vanity Fair brings back a torrent of unfond memories of the appalling cast of tabloid gargoyles who drove the scandal. Remember them? Treacherous thatched-roof-haired drag-queen Linda Tripp, with those dress-for-success shoulder pads? Cackling, fact-lacking hack Lucianne Goldberg, mealy-mouthed Pharisee Kenneth Starr—the whole buzzing swarm of legal, congressional and gossip industry flesh flies, feasting on the entrails. And, of course, hitting “send” on each new revelation that no one else would publish, the solitary, perfectly named Matt Drudge, operating in pallid obsession out of his sock-like apartment in Miami.

A once-in-a-lifetime cast! Or so we all thought. But what we didn’t know at the time is that they were not some passing cultural excrescence. They were the face of the future. The things that shocked us then—the illicitly taped conversations, the wholesale violations of elementary privacy, the globally broadcast sexual embarrassments, all the low-life disseminated malice—is now the communications industry as it operates every minute of every day.

Monica is right when she writes that “only a few years later, with the advent of social media, the humiliation would have been even more devastating.” Or maybe not: When the feds pressured her to talk that fateful night in the Ritz Carlton bar in Pentagon City, she’d have pulled out her iPhone and called her mom, who’d have told her to say nothing without a lawyer present. She just might have walked away from the hell that followed.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/05/09/how-monica-lewinsky-changed-the-media.html

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Tatuaje Tattoo now available at Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood

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Tatuaje Tattoo Caballero
now available!

The first in a series of 4 sizes, the
Caballero is a 5×50 traditional robusto
with an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper

Available now at
The Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood

~Gary, Barbara and Collin
The Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood

The Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood | 10 Chestnut Street | Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450
Phone: 201-447-2204 | Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday – Saturday 10:00AM – 5:30PM and Thursday Night 6:30PM – 8:30PM

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American Dynamism Dimmed

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American Dynamism Dimmed

Historians may see this as the point at which American supremacy in the business sphere ended

We have long written on this blog about the “Failure Generation” and their Millennial offspring , so what are your thoughts , temporary phenomenon or the beginning of the end ?

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Reader says Allowing people and companies to continue to deduct their donations allowed them to commit fraud for years without realizing it

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Reader says Allowing people and companies to continue to deduct their donations allowed them to commit fraud for years without realizing it

The IRS site says that as of March 15, 2011, it revoked the tax-exempt status of organizations that had not filed for AT LEAST 3 consecutive years. Since taxes are not due until April, that means 2010 didn’t count. The three years would have been 2007-09. But there is no way of knowing when they last filed properly. Even RBSA may not know, since the CPA who fled without warning was apparently the only accountant in the state.

This is worse than sloppiness. Allowing people and companies to continue to deduct their donations allowed them to commit fraud for years without realizing it. A group too busy “helping the kids have fun” to control its finances should not be sitting on giant nest eggs.

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Jeep flips on Route 17 in Ridgewood – Driver not seriously hurt

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Jeep flips on Route 17 in Ridgewood – Driver not seriously hurt
May10 ,2014
Boyd A. Loving
3:51 PM

Ridgewood NJ, The male driver of a 2005 Jeep Cherokee escaped serious injury after his vehicle flipped on its side in Ridgewood at approximately 1:00 PM on Saturday, 05/10.  The incident occurred on the entrance ramp from Paramus Road northbound to Route 17 northbound.  Ridgewood PD, EMS and FD all responded to the scene.  The vehicle was righted and removed by flatbed tow truck.  The entrance ramp from northbound Paramus Road to northbound Route 17 was closed until the vehicle was righted and removed.

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Reader says Jim Albano has his hands full , too busy to be informed and should clean up his mess before he runs for Village Council

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Reader says Jim Albano has his hands full , too busy to be informed and should clean up his mess before he runs for Village Council 

It has been 6 years since they have filed tax returns! 3 years before it was revoked and 3 years since. Which happens to be the entire tenure of RBSA President Jim Albano.
, you hit the nail on the head! If he cannot resolve the RBSA tax issue in 6 years, he is definitely not cut out to be a councilman. There a 6 members of the RBSA Executive Board, 22 RBSA trustees and thousands of parents through the RBSA organization over 6 years. They couldn’t find anyone to do their taxes? Then maybe they should have suspended the program or at least part of the program until someone stepping up to the plate (pun intended!)

One thing for sure, Jim Albano has his hands full and he is too busy to be an informed and active member of our village council. He should clean up his mess and run again in a couple of years when he is ready to be a truly active member in Village issues.
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Three injured in Ridgewood crash

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Three injured in Ridgewood crash
May 10,2014
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11:55 AM

Ridgewood NJ, Three (3) non life threatening injuries were reported in connection with the collision of a Jaguar sedan and Buick Enclave SUV at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and North Walnut Street in Ridgewood on Saturday, 05/10 at approximately 10:45 AM.  The Jaguar’s driver was the most seriously injured of the victims, suffering from chest pains as a result of air bag deployment.  Both vehicles were towed from the scene.  Ridgewood PD, EMS, and FD all responded.

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Racers gear up for 39th annual Ridgewood Run

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Racers gear up for 39th annual Ridgewood Run

May 9, 2014    Last updated: Friday, May 9, 2014, 12:31 AM
By Gail Kislevitz
CORRESPONDENT

RIDGEWOOD — The 39th annual Fred d’Elia Memorial Day Ridgewood Run, organized by the North Jersey Masters Track and Field Club, will take place on Monday, May 26 starting at Veterans Field.

The Ridgewood Run is one of the longest-running races in the tri-state area. The event consists of a 10K race (6.2 miles), 5K (3.1 miles), mile events and the Fun Run/Health Walk.

The event has something for everyone, from the elite runners who go all-out for prize money to first-time runners who are experiencing the thrill of participating in a race. Kids 10 years and younger annually enjoy running, skipping, walking and getting their finisher’s medals at the Fun Run.

Spectators line up along the tree-lined course to cheer for their friends, family members and just about anyone who runs by. Water stops are maintained by the runners’ families and neighbors who have been holding out water cups for years.

Seven events are scheduled, starting with the 10K race at 8:20 a.m. and followed by the 5K at 10:15. Both races have been designated as State Championship races by the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA). The total prize money awarded for the feature races is $7,000.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/sports/running/racers-gear-up-for-39th-ridgewood-run-1.1012762#sthash.MgXhCqDa.dpuf