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County Executive Passes Out at Ho-Ho-Kus Gathering

Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, Bergen County Executive James Tedesco passed out at a gathering in Ho-Ho-Kus. According to Bergen County Director of Communications Derek Sands he was taken to the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood for precautionary measures Wednesday night after he “became light-headed and briefly fainted at a private event,”

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Longtime Village of Ridgewood resident Jeff Voigt Announces ‘Voigt for Our Village’ campaign for Village Council

Jeff Voigt Ridgewood

photo courtesy of Jeff Voigt’s Facebook

Jeff Voigt Secures Ballot Position For Upcoming May Ridgewood Council Election

March 7,2016

By staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood, NJ – Longtime Village of Ridgewood resident Jeff Voigt todayannounced he is a candidate for the Ridgewood Village Council. Voigt received more than 300 signed petitions to appear on the May 10th ballot.

“This is a pivotal year for Ridgewood. There are many forces at play with the potential to completely change the character of our Village,” said Voigt. “I bring decision-making, critical-thinking, and consensus building to the Council table, along with 23 years of living
in Ridgewood and contributing to its economic, social, and religious fabric.  It is time to improve the interaction and trust between residents and the council, in order to enhance our local way of life. This outcome lies at the heart of my candidacy.”

Voigt has been a member of the Ridgewood Board of Adjustment since 2011. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont, a Master of Public Health from Columbia, and a Master of Business Administration from Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania.

A consummate civic leader, Voigt is running for one of the three open Council seats.  His platform focuses on three main issues he views as most critical to Ridgewood’s future:

 Development that holds a line on appropriate density and reflects the character of the Village and the concerns of its neighborhoods including

parking;

 Fiscal responsibility which includes taxes;

 Environmental issues including the need for open and recreational space in

the community; and health issues including water quality and the presence of the chemical PFOA

“I am in favor of pragmatic, sensible development that does not threaten our existing quality of life or increase our tax burden,” Voigt said.  “I believe we should pursue solutions to our problems within the village, work together, embrace diversity of opinion,
compromise, and not look to other entities for answers, funding, or other supports.  I am also extremely concerned about the need to clean up the water quality and toxic waste in the middle of downtown.”

Voigt is married, with three adult children.  He is a Commentator and Lector at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood, a member of the Ridgewood Knights of Columbus, and an Eagle Scout.  He recently served as President of the Wharton Healthcare Management Alumni Association (WHCMAA) and was a member of the WHCMAA Board from 2010-2015.  Jeff’s other board memberships include: Leonard Davis Institute Executive Advisory Board, University of Pennsylvania (a leading US health policy think tank) and Columbia University School of Public Health Alumni Board.

A regular Tuesday host of the national Wharton Business School radio program The Business of Healthcare on SIRIUSXM 111, Voigt also publishes frequently in peer reviewed journals on U.S. healthcare policy and practice.  His work has been referenced hundreds of times.  Prior to launching Medical Device Consultants of Ridgewood in 2003, he helped build several companies from startups into very profitable entities.

“I want a Council which is resolved to think through issues from the vantage point of the neighborhoods most affected,” said Voigt. “”What needs to change is the character of the current council. Private agendas are getting in the way. I have no hidden agendas; want to give back to a place that has given so much to my family and me, and to preserve the character of our village, in the truest sense of the word.”

“My campaign team and I are launching the ‘Voigt for Our Village’ campaign.” said Voigt.  “We have a great team of involved and concerned Village residents who understand the issues.  I look forward to talking with individuals from every part of this community in the weeks ahead to learn more about their concerns and the solutions they favor.  I am confident that Ridgewood’s best days lie ahead.”For more information about the Jeff Voigt campaign, contact:  Campaign Manager: Sergio Alege, sergioalegre@yahoo.com.

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Gwenn Hauck continues to use Village Hall as a mailing address for her campaign

gwenn hauck

file photo by Boyd Loving

February 27,2016

by Boyd A. Loving

Ridgewood NJ, On Friday, February 12 at 9:00 AM and again on Friday, February 26 at 6:44 AM, e-mail messages supporting the re-election campaign of Village of Ridgewood Councilwoman Gwenn Hauck (originating from the domain www.gwennhauck.com), were sent to selected Ridgewood residents/voters.

Clearly, both messages were purely political in nature and substance.  That is, they were not intended to communicate any official Village of Ridgewood matters to the selected recipients.

Included within the body of both messages was this information:

“Our mailing address is:
Gwenn Hauck – Village of Ridgewood Council
131 North Maple Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450”

131 North Maple Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 is the address of Village Hall, a building paid for by Ridgewood’s taxpayers and staffed only by employees of the Village of Ridgewood (whose salaries are paid for by taxpayers).

I am flabbergasted that Ms. Hauck could believe her status as a sitting member of the current Village Council would entitle her to use taxpayer funded facilities & services in connection with the receipt and handling of mail related to her re-election campaign.

Perhaps this practice MAY be lawful, but it certainly seems completely unethical, disrespectful, arrogant, and downright STUPID.

Let’s hope that Ms. Hauck just didn’t know any better as opposed to it being a deliberate effort to thumb her nose at us all.

The use an official Village of Ridgewood mailing address for Ms. Hauck’s re-election campaign must cease immediately.

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The November 3rd election is just two weeks away. That means our campaign to build a downtown parking deck is entering its final stretch.

paul Aronsohn

file photo by Boyd Loving

From: Paul Aronsohn <paul@paularonsohn.com>
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 10:37 PM
To: paul@paularonsohn.com
Subject: Parking Campaign — Three Things

Dear Neighbor –

The November 3rd  election is just two weeks away.  That means our campaign to build a downtown parking deck is entering its final stretch.

To generate both education and excitement … I recommend the following three things:

Parking Forum:  This Wednesday (10/21), we will be holding an interactive forum to discuss the proposed parking deck.  Meet and talk with representatives of our design firm, Desman.  Meet and talk with Village CFO / Parking Utility Director Bob Rooney.  Ask questions.  Get answers.  Village Hall 4th floor Council Chamber at7:30pm.  Please join us.  Everyone is welcome.

Questions & Answers:  Attached is a two-pager that addresses questions that have been asked of me.  I hope you find it useful.

Draft Parking Deck Rendering:  Attached is a draft rendering of a Hudson Street Parking Deck.  It’s a work in progress that reflects input from several people, including members of the Historic Preservation Commission.  Take a look.   Share your thoughts.   Your input is wanted.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Hope to see you on Wednesday.

Thanks,

Paul

Paul Aronsohn, Mayor
Village of Ridgewood
@paularonsohn