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Village of Ridgewood Offices will be Closed July 4th in observance of Independence Day

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VILLAGE OFFICES CLOSED ON MONDAY, JULY 4, 2016

July 2,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, All Village offices will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day.  There will be no garbage or recycling pickup on that day.  The recycling center will also be closed.  All Village Offices will reopen on Tuesday, July 5th at 8:30 a.m. and Village services will resume.

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Ridgewood Psychiatrist Alleged to have Illegally Prescribed Drugs

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July 2,2016
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Ridgewood NJ,  According to the Attorney Generals office , a Ridgewood psychiatrist agreed to have his license temporarily suspended amid allegations he “indiscriminately” prescribed drugs to patients and allowed his wife to use his pre-signed prescription blanks to dispense drugs like Adderall and Xanax to his patients.

Dr. James Cowan Jr., 72, of Ridgewood ,practiced from his home office, was also charged with failure to document medical reasons for prescribing the medications he did.

The NJ State Board of Medical Examiners filed a consent order barring Cowan from practicing medicine and writing prescriptions until it takes further action.

In a statement , “The Board takes allegations of doctor misconduct very seriously, especially when they involve the overprescribing of CDS,” said Steve Lee, Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs. “Prescription drug addiction is a nationwide issue and we will not tolerate members of the medical community contributing to the problem by putting drugs into the hands of patients who don’t legitimately need them.”

If you are a patient or know a patient who believes that they have been treated by a licensed health care professional in an inappropriate manner can file an online complaint with the State Division of Consumer Affairs by visiting its website or by calling973-504- 6200.

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Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration !

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FOURTH OF JULY PARADE 10AM TO NOON – FIREWORKS – TICKETS ON SALE –
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Monday, July 4, 2016

Alternate Date – Tuesday, July 5th

Veteran’s Field, Ridgewood, New Jersey Entrance gates open at 6:00 PM and close at 9:00 PM

While the Parade is free, Fireworks Tickets are required for entrance to Vet’s Field. Donations for Fireworks Tickets is one of the Celebration’s largest sources of income. Tickets are available for advance purchase at stores for $10. Tickets will be on sale at the gates for $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 6-12. Buy your tickets in advance for big savings! Children 5 and under are admitted for free. Tickets may be purchased online at https://www.ridgewoodjuly4.net/evening-entertainment-fireworks/buy-tickets/ for $11.00 each including shipping and handling.

Tickets will be on sale at the following vendors for $10 each. Children 5 and under are admitted free.

  • Backyard Living – 235 Franklin Avenue, Ridgewood
  • Bergen News Plus – 890 Prospect Street, Glen Rock
  • Chestnut Catering & Deli – 25 Chestnut Street, Ridgewood
  • Connect One Bank – 171 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood
  • Custom Cut Salon – 239 Godwin Avenue, Midland Park
  • Daily Treat Restaurant– 177 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood – Open July 4th until 2:00 PM
  • Goffle Brook Farm– 425 Goffle Road, Ridgewood – Open July 4th until 5:00 PM
  • Hillman Electric Inc. – 133 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood
  • Hogan’s Restaurant & Diner – 20 Central Avenue, Midland Park
  • Hoskins Propane – 523 Goffle Road, Ridgewood
  • Ridgewood Auto Wash Co. – 450 South Broad Street, Glen Rock
  • Ridgewood Cycle Shop – 35 North Broad Street, Ridgewood
  • Town & Country Apothecary – 60 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood
  • Uncorked Wines and Spirits- 607 N. Maple Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus – Open July 4th until 5:00 PM
  • The Wine Seller – 6 West Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood

Patrons and belongings will be subject to security checks by Police Department personnel when entering Veterans Field. Alcohol is not permitted. There will be 2 lines at the gates, one for those with bags and one for those without bags. Expect delays. All gates will close at 9:00 PM.

Gates open at 6:00 PM and close at 9:00 PM. No Dogs allowed – Village Ordinance 1689

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Ridgewood Art Institute Summer Sessions Begins August 2016

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July 2,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, This will be the fifth summer that summer sessions will be held at Ridgewood Art Institute. Young artists enjoy working intensively for a week developing their work to a higher level.
“It is exciting to see the progress the young students make within one week. In my class, they paint from still life’s and from landscapes previously created en plein air. There is no better way to learn then from real life set up. The landscape sketches help them see colors used to create atmosphere in an outdoor scene. Eventually they can paint outdoors using the information that is given and will help them translate the complicated outdoors into an understanding of colors and reasoning behind the palette of the Ridgewood Art Institute”, says Laura Paray
Since there has been growing interest within the past years, Instructors Rebecca Leer and Joel Popadics have added drawing sessions and Diana Gibson an oil painting session. The combination of drawing and oil painting sessions works well together. The kids benefit from taking both of these sessions. As the medium is different the end result is the same – creating beautiful pieces of art in the traditional manner of painting and drawing.

Please visit our website for class and summer session information atwww.ridgewoodartinstitute.org

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Clearly, the judge saw the Village of Ridgewood as the bad guys in this case

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July 2,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood blog consulted Ridgewood Attorney John Hersperger on the judges “90 days to clear way for Valley Hospital expansion”, and this is a verbatim quote:

“I completely expected this.  I attended most of the hearings, and it was clear from the start that  the Judge was convinced that the public interest outweighed Ridgewood’s interest, and she was going to contort the law and the facts to support Valley’s expansion.  I won’t expound on this now, but with respect to the law, the cases the Judge cites do not back up her reasoning, and in fact,  would support the Village’s right to zone the property as the Village sees fit.  On the facts, respectfully, she cherry-picked  what she needed and ignored decades of evidence clearly indicating that the Village never wanted a giant hospital at the site.

What was perhaps most disappointing was Judge’s remark (paraphrased) from the bench, in which she described that last decade of Valley’s applications as a “saga” for Valley, but just “history” for Ridgewood.  Clearly, the judge saw the Village as the bad guys in this case .  Honestly, after 60 or so public hearings and all the time and stress that residents endured, it was most painful to hear that kind of comment from a presiding Judge of this County.

So consider this, over the course of decades, Ridgewood has accommodated Valley’s multiple expansions  (except for this last one), which has allowed Valley to grow and become one of the busiest and  most profitable hospitals in the state.  And when we finally say “no”, we’re the bad guys.  And consider further we’re saying “no” to an expansion that would more than double the size of the facility.  I’d say that  contrary to the Judge’s ruling, Valley and the region actually owe Ridgewood a big “thank you” for being the municipality that took the brunt of Valley’s growth for all these years.  I agree with the Judge that Valley serves a regional public need.  But the delivery of that regional service, on our small local roadways, in a confined residential neighborhood, next to a middle school, should no longer be the sole obligation of Ridgewood.  It’s time for  a truly regional location for Valley, such as the 26.5 acres they own in Paramus, right between the Garden State Parkway and Route 17.”

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Ridgewood Councilmen Jeff Voigt : It is important that in these solutions we do what is best for our Village

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Councilmen Jeff Voigt speech full text:

Village Council speech:

First, thank you for your vote of confidence during the recent election. I am humbled by that confidence and committed to working towards solutions that are in the best interests of the Village.

Most especially, I would like to thank my campaign team: Sergio Alegre, Chad Chadwick, Wendy Dockray, Carol and Kevin Mattessich, Bill McCabe and Ann Spalckhaver. They are a great group of people who care deeply about Ridgewood. I would also like to thank many of you in the audience for your help during my campaign. It was a blast to work with you and I look forward to doing so moving forward.

We have a number of issues facing us over the coming years – a few of them 800 pound gorillas that are all too obvious. The solutions to these issues actually lie within this room with those who have influence over our Village – and I am talking most specifically about those in the audience. I sincerely hope this energizes you as; you are going to be asked to help in solving these issues. This also includes those with opposing views as; we need your inputs and help in this. They say that listening to, understanding, and incorporating opposing views and differences of opinion make for better decisions. I could not agree more. Let’s work together.

It is important that in these solutions we do what is best for our Village. These solutions can result in making our Village more user friendly, accessible, attractive to others, affordable and; a better place to live for us all. We as a community can do this if we keep this this in mind – namely in doing what is best for our Village.

Let’s also try and figure out solutions through less expensive and time consuming means such as compromise – meaning opposing sides sit down with each other and give to get and; in turn win in the end.

My goals over the coming 4 years are to work with you in solving these issues for the betterment of the Village and its residents. In touring our Village infrastructure with Roberta Sonenfeld, our Village Manager, I was struck by the fact we have a number of under-utilized assets that we can take advantage of for increased revenue generation – potentially marketing these services to other municipalities/businesses. These additional $$$ can be used for numerous initiatives, including lowering our taxes. We are going to look at maximizing these assets to increase our revenue streams with the committees I will be working on.

Job one, however, and I believe as well for my colleagues on the dais, is to solve our parking issue downtown, with a focus on a re-alignment of parking spaces and streets, a smaller Hudson St garage, and with innovative pricing – while simultaneously making our downtown more accessible, user friendly, and safer.

With innovative pricing, the parking utility can be a more significant revenue and surplus generator for the Village – helping to defray other costs. Let’s also re-think high density housing downtown in a way that makes sense, fits with, and actually enhances the character of our Village. Additionally, Valley Hospital needs to be a better neighbor and come up with solutions that actually make sense for our neighbors in the surrounding Valley area. Having relevant expertise in the field of healthcare, I am confident Valley can work towards this and in turn thrive in this rapidly evolving healthcare market. With these and other initiatives, I plan to reach out to all relevant constituencies whether they be developers, Valley, the chamber of commerce, and the residents to keep the dialogue going in order to work towards viable solutions.

Not surprisingly, some of these issues have been hotly contested with the outgoing council majority – Mayor Paul Aronsohn, Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli, and Councilwoman Gwen Hauck. I have to thank them for teeing up a number of them. It can safely be said that there was never a dull moment in

Village Hall with you on the council. One of my concerns is that future council meetings may not be as entertaining as they have been in the recent past.

Interestingly, by your making us keenly aware of these issues it may make the path towards resolution easier. Let’s use any momentum that has been gained through this process in putting some of these issues to bed.

I look forward to working with the residents and various boards and committees on these and other initiatives. We have many committed, smart, and talentedcitizens on our boards and committees and in our Village who can help in figuring out how to make this a better place to live. This is what I am actually looking forward to most – in working with you to accomplish this. My commitment is to work hand and hand with you and; in ensuring those who do the work, get the credit and recognition.

I also look forward to working with the new council – Susan Knudsen, Bernie Walsh, Ramon Hache, and Mike Sedon. You the residents have voted in 5 independently minded people and now the fun begins.

They say what you put into something is what you get out of it. I wholeheartedly agree. This is going to be my second full time job and I am confident it will be time well spent and extremely gratifying.

Lastly, I would like to thank my family – my wife Patty and my children, Ryan, Kevin, and Emily. We have lived here for over 23 years and call Ridgewood home. It is a great place to raise a family and live the rest of your life in. Patty and I plan on doing so and in calling many of you our friends and neighbors over the coming years.

Let’s all work towards making Ridgewood an even better place to live than it

already is.

Thank you.

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New Ridgewood Council Celebratory Swearing In

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July2,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, After what has been called by some as the “Reign of Terror” , the newly elected Village of Ridgewood Council opened on Friday with the election of its two remaining council members to the position of mayor and deputy mayor.

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A celebratory atmosphere greeted the new council in what can only be characterized as a triumph of the people .
Councilwomen Susan Knudsen, who was elected to the council in 2014, was unanimously voted in as mayor  and Councilmen Michael Sedon also elected in 2014 was then named deputy mayor by the same 5-0 vote.
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Over the last several years Knudsen and Sedon made up the council minority often voting against their former colleagues . For their efforts they were often ostracized but continued to fight for sanity in a Village government driven by bullying tactics ,special interest and machine politics.

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The pair is joined by newly-elected Ramon Hache and Jeffrey Voigt and former Councilwoman Bernadette Coghlan-Walsh to form the Village Council for the next two years.

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“I think this decision should have a chilling impact on municipalities across the state”, CRR ‘s Pete Mckenna

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july 2,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, CRR ‘s Pete Mckenna commented to the Ridgewood blog on the recent ruling ,that Ridgewood has 90 days to clear way for Valley Hospital expansion .

“The Judge’s decision is disappointing, but not surprising given the way she conducted these hearings.

I think this decision should have a chilling impact on municipalities across the state.  If this decision is upheld it would indicate that localities have no say in controlling land-use within their borders if a hospital is involved.

If Ridgewood isn’t permitted to determine that 1 million square feet of building is too much for this sensitive site, than what are municipalities to do when applicants come forward with plans that are completely out of sync with their surroundings?

The Judge relied on the flawed 2016 Master Plan Amendment that is the subject of CRR’s current litigation.”

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Retired Ridgewood Police Chief Ward offers Congratulations to New Chief Jacquie Luthcke

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First I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Jacquie Luthcke on her new role as Chief of the Ridgewood Police Department.
I would also like to thank every from our community and region who worked with me and our department over the past 35 plus years to help make Ridgewood a safe and wonderful community. I am proud of the successes and the level of excellence the department has achieved over the past six years even in face of many challenges. Our community should be proud of the fact that the Ridgewood Police Department has achieved and maintained national recognition in many areas including; recognition as a flagship /benchmark for excellence organization from the commission on law enforcement accreditation (CALEA), recognition for our community policing youth ambassadors program from the international association chiefs of police association (IACP), and recognition for our community policing and trust initiatives. Regionally the department and its members are recognized for their level of training and preparedness in handling critical incidents as well as their efforts in ensuring that our community is resilient to hazards and threats whether natural or human. While just a few of the department’s many achievements it should be noted that these achievements were due to a truly collaborative effort even in the face historically low staffing levels. These achievements are a testament to the character and competence of the members of the Ridgewood Police Department as well as their love and commitment to their community.
It has been my honor to have served a community I love and will always think of as home. I have been fortunate to have met many wonderful people within our community, many of which remain friends. Words cannot express the pride and love I have for the men and women with whom I have served and who continue protect and serve Ridgewood and the Region.
I look forward to seeing the continued successes of the Ridgewood Police Department and our community under its new leadership.


Chief John M. Ward (ret.)

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New Village Council Takes the Helm Today in Ridgewood

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VILLAGE COUNCIL REORGANIZATION AGENDA

VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

VILLAGE COUNCIL

REORGANIZATION MEETING

JULY 1, 2016

12:00 NOON

SYDNEY V. STOLDT, JR. COURT ROOM

1. Call to Order – Mayor

2. Statement of Compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act

3. Roll Call of Current Village Council – Village Clerk

4.   Flag Salute

5. Invocation – Father Ronald Rozniak – Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Church

6.   Recording of Song by Ridgewood Resident, Kristen Plumley, Soprano, “Simple Gifts”

7.   Comments from the Public (Not to exceed 5 minutes per person – 30 minutes in total)

8.   Approval of Minutes

 

9.   Resolution #16-181 – Approval of Girl Scout Gold Award

10.  Remarks by Councilwoman Gwenn Hauck (as she leaves the dais)

11.  Remarks by Councilman Albert J. Pucciarelli (as he leaves the dais)

12.  Remarks by Mayor Paul S. Aronsohn (as he leave the dais)

13.  Reading of Certificate of Election of Ramon M. Hache – Heather A. Mailander, Village Clerk

14.  Oath of Office Administered to Ramon M. Hache by James J. Tedesco III, Bergen County Executive

15.  Remarks by Councilman Hache

16.  Reading of Certificate of Election of Jeffrey Voigt –

Heather A. Mailander, Village Clerk

17.  Oath of Office Administered to Jeffrey Voigt by Sergio Alegre, Esq.

18.  Remarks by Councilman Voigt

19.  Reading of Certificate of Election of Bernadette Coghlan Walsh – Heather A. Mailander, Village Clerk

20.  Oath of Office Administered to Bernadette Coghlan Walsh by Bergen County Freeholder Maura R. DeNicola

21.  Remarks by Councilwoman Walsh

22.  Roll Call of New Village Council – Heather A. Mailander,Village Clerk

23.  Call for Nominations for Office of Mayor by Heather A. Mailander, Village Clerk

24.  Administering of Oath of Office to Mayor by Matthew S. Rogers, Village Attorney

25.  Call for Nomination for Office of Deputy Mayor by Mayor

26.  Administering of Oath of Office to Deputy Mayor by Heather A. Mailander, Village Clerk

27.  Remarks by Deputy Mayor

28.  Remarks by Mayor

29.  RESOLUTIONS

THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 16- THROUGH 16- ARE TO BE ADOPTED BY A CONSENT AGENDA, WITH ONE VOTE BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL. THERE IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION BESIDE EACH RESOLUTION TO BE CONSIDERED ON THE CONSENT AGENDA. EACH RESOLUTION WILL BE READ BY TITLE ONLY:

16-182    Appoint Village Attorney

16-183    Appoint Village Labor Attorney

16-184    Appoint Village Prosecutor

16-185    Appoint Public Defender

16-186    Appoint Community Development Representative

16-187    Appoint Representative to Open Space Trust Regional Committee

16-188    Appoint Members to the Planning Board

16-189    Appoint Members to the Zoning Board of Adjustment

16-190    Appoint Members to Community Center Advisory Board

16-191    Appoint Members to Financial Advisory Committee

16-192    Appoint Members to the Ridgewood Arts Council

16-193    Appoint Member to the Shade Tree Commission

16-194    Appoint Members to the Parks, Recreation and Conservation Board

16-195    Appoint Member to the Green Team Advisory Committee

16-196    Appoint Village Council members as Liaisons to Various Boards and Committees

 

30.  Comments from the Public (Not to Exceed 5 minutes per person)

31.  Adjournment

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UPDATE: Mayor Aronsohn will be swearing Chief Luthcke in on Friday July 1st at 9:00 A.M. at BF Middle School

CHIEF OF POLICE JACQUELINE LUTHCKE

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ANNOUNCEMENT – CHIEF OF POLICE JACQUELINE LUTHCKE

Organizational Announcement

I am pleased and honored to announce that Captain Jacqueline Luthcke will be Ridgewood’s next Chief of Police and Ridgewood’s first woman Chief of Police effective July 1, 2016.  Captain Luthcke is eminently qualified to serve in this capacity.  She started her career with the Ridgewood Police Department in 1996 as a patrol officer advancing to Sergeant in 2005, Lieutenant in 2008 and Captain in 2010.  Jacqueline has been active in the Ridgewood community and has been the face of the RPD to our community.  Jacqueline has had a  distinguished career and has impressive credentials. I am absolutely confident and certain that she will make an excellent Chief and that out community will be well served.

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Mayor Aronsohn will be swearing Chief Luthcke in on Friday July 1st at 9:00 A.M. at BF Middle School where the ceremony will be attended by the graduating class of the Junior Police Academy.

Please join me in congratulating Jacquie and in wishing her the best as the Ridgewood Chief of Police,  Roberta

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N.J. judge: Ridgewood has 90 days to clear way for Valley Hospital expansion

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BY STEVE JANOSKI
STAFF WRITER |
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RIDGEWOOD — A state judge ruled Thursday that the Village Council has 90 days to adopt an ordinance putting into effect master plan changes that clear the way for a vast expansion by The Valley Hospital, or else the hospital may “move to enforce” her decision through a court-appointed special master.

The ruling, issued by state Superior Court Judge Lisa Perez Friscia, said the council ordinance must be consistent with April Planning Board approvals allowing the hospital to nearly double in size, from 565,000 square feet to 961,000.

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Councilwomen Gwenn Hauck takes the fall for Promoting Ridgewood Parking Deck Referendum

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July 1 2016

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Ridgewood NJ, What we asked for follows immediately below.  What we got is attached.

So Gwenn Hauck was behind this all (see invoice)?  I SERIOUSLY doubt it.  I guess they needed a fall guy for some reason.

4089 and 4091 total emails sent

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During date range June 9, 2016 through and including June 21, 2016:

1)       The number of intended recipients and any and all “e-notices” sent by Village of Ridgewood employees and/or agents regarding matters related to the special election concerning “Parking Deck” Referendum Election scheduled for June 21, 2016.  That is, how many unique e-mail addresses were included in said “e-notice” distribution(s).

2)      Information Technology data associated withwww.ridgewoodnj.net indicating the total number of “clicks” or “hits” on:   a) referendum “page”, b) referendum “guide,” and c) video associated with said matter.  That is, how many “clicks” or “hits” were there on the referendum page, referendum “guide,” and the video.

3)      Copies (via DVD) of any and all versions of said video that at one time or another were posted on www.ridgewoodnj.net during the date range noted above.

4)      Copies of any and all outstanding and/or paid invoices associated with the production and/or distribution of the video content associated with numbers 1, 2, and 3 above.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY COMES EARLY FOR RIDGEWOOD

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June 30,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Tomorrow, July 1st will establish a new “Independence Day” for the Village of Ridgewood. The tyranny of the worst three individuals to ever serve the Village will thankfully come to an end. Never in the history of our Village have three people created such a toxic environment. Their playbook, much like the playbook of Hudson County and Washington politics of the past, was to attack all that disagreed with anything they said. They created their puppet Kingdom of followers by establishing a financial panel with self-serving interests and seating a Village Manager who considers herself the “sixth Council member”. They attempted to personally discredit and ruin the reputation of decent people. What were their accomplishments??? Absolutely nothing!!! They spent all of their elected tenure spewing vitriol and promoting failed project after failed project. Finally, the residents woke up and saw how our Village was being compromised. It is usually the custom to thank those who have served and given of themselves, however in this case there appears to be nothing to be thankful for…other than their departure. July 1 2016…Ridgewood’s NEW INDEPENDENCE DAY!!

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2016 Chief Michael Feeney Jr. Ridgewood Police Academy Class #3

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June 30,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Police Department has announced the 3rd annual Chief Michael Feeney, Jr. Police Academy scheduled from Thursday June 23rd to Friday July 1st. The academy is open to Ridgewood Residents entering 6th 7th and 8th grades in the fall of 2016.

For only a small fee is $50 per student the Academy which includes two shirts per student a baseball hat a string bag and transportation to our field trip.

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This year’s academy features demonstrations from The Ridgewood Police Department, Bergen County Sheriff’s Department K-9 and Bomb Squad, Police Motorcycles, Ridgewood Emergency Services, FBI, Ridgewood Fire Department, Helicopter landing as well as demonstrations from various other agencies. A field trip to the Bergen County Law and Public Safety Complex in Mahwah is also scheduled.

The height of the seven-day Chief Michael Feeney Junior Police Academy may have come on Wednesday when bomb squad members blew up a watermelon.

According to the Ridgewood Police, “The Junior Police Academy has proven to be a valuable experience for all involved and has provided a vital link between the Police Department and the youth of Ridgewood. Further, the Junior Police Academy has afforded students a deeper understanding of the Police function as well as an increased ability to see what the Police and the community can do to serve the Village. The overwhelming success of our Junior Police Academy class has far exceeded the expectations of everyone involved. This program attracts a highly motivated group of recruits, and the Instructors thoroughly enjoy their interaction with these young people. We look forward to another great class.”