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Unattended Backpack at the Boro Hall Train Station in Glen Rock Brings In the Bomb Squad

Unattended Backpack at the Boro Hall Train Station in Glen Rock Brings In the Bomb Squad

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October 18,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Glen Rock NJ, An unattended backpack found at the Boro Hall train station in Glen Rock just prior to 8 AM on Monday, 10/17 resulted in a response from Glen Rock PD, NJ Transit PD, and the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad unit. The backpack was determined to have been unintentionally left behind by a disabled patron and cleared after a bomb squad technician conducted an x-ray inspection. Train traffic was not disrupted by the incident.

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Stage II water restrictions are currently in place for Ridgewood, Glen Rock, Midland Park, and Wyckoff

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July 10,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood is currently in Stage ll water restrictions ,until further notice, Ridgewood Water is not accepting applications or granting any exceptions. All pre-approved waivers are now void.

Stage II  (Severe) – Mandatory restriction of irrigation to Tuesdays and Saturdays for properties with odd-numbered addresses and Wednesdays and Sundays for properties with even-numbered addresses.  No irrigation shall be allowed on Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays except for the use of a hand held hose. Irrigation using a hand held hose shall be allowed at any time.

Stage II water restrictions are currently in place for Ridgewood, Glen Rock, Midland Park, and Wyckoff, New Jersey are in effect beginning June 23, 2016 until further notice.

Residents, businesses, governmental agencies, and all other water users must adhere to Stage II of the restrictions shown on our website,water.ridgewoodnj.net.

If your address is an odd number, you may irrigate on Tuesdays and Saturdays only. If your address is an even number, you may irrigate on Wednesdays and Sundays only. A handheld hose may be used at any time including Mondays. No irrigation is allowed on Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays except the use of a hand held hose.

The restriction level had to be increased to Stage II because water is being consumed at a greater rate than the supply system can sustain, thus reducing the amount of water in reserve for fire fighting and other emergencies.

Compliance with the Stage II restrictions will reduce the likelihood that more severe controls will be needed. Your cooperation is appreciated. Violators will be subject to a fine and court appearance

Leak Detection

A leak can waste large amounts of water; up to 20 gallons a day for slow drips and hundreds of gallons a day for both toilet and faucet leaks. Some leaks are easily detected while others are not so obvious. Any leak, big or small, can be very costly and wasteful and should be repaired as soon as possible.

Water meters are equipped to assist you in leak detection. Turn off all faucets, water-demanding appliances, and outdoor hoses, etc. Be sure no one is using any water. The water meters feature a “leak detector”. To check if the meter detects a leak, shine a light on the top of the meter next to the flashlight icon to activate the display. After a startup sequence, the screen will cycle between the current reading and the current flow rate. As shown in the photo below, the word RATE appears with 3 digits below it. These digits represent the current rate in gallons per minute of water going through the meter. If the leak has been ongoing, the meter will also display a small faucet icon.

If the meter indicates that you have a leak, inspect all fixtures, appliances, and pipes to locate it, keeping in mind that there may be more than one source of leakage. Sometimes a leak may be hidden in the underground piping. If you believe this to be the case, call a plumber for advice. The meter can also provide further assistance in understanding your consumption. By request, Ridgewood Water will download a detailed log of your consumption for the past 96 days. Ridgewood Water needs physical access to the meter to perform this service. Please call our Customer Service department to schedule an appointment.

Summer Water Restrictions

Stage I will be in effect each year starting on June 1st and will continue through August 31st.  If conditions warrant, irrigation will be prohibited on additional days of the week up to and including a total ban on irrigation.

Compliance with the initial restrictions will reduce the likelihood that more severe controls will be needed.  Your cooperation is appreciated.

Stage I  (Moderate) – Mandatory restriction of irrigation to Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays for properties with odd-numbered addresses and Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for properties with even-numbered addresses.  Irrigation using a hand-held hose shall be allowed at any time. No irrigation shall be allowed on Mondays except for the use of a hand held hose.

Stage II  (Severe) – Mandatory restriction of irrigation to Tuesdays and Saturdays for properties with odd-numbered addresses and Wednesdays and Sundays for properties with even-numbered addresses.  No irrigation shall be allowed on Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays except for the use of a hand held hose. Irrigation using a hand held hose shall be allowed at any time.

Stage III  (Pending/Critical) – Mandatory restriction of irrigation to the use of a hand held hose on Tuesdays and Saturdays for properties with odd-numbered addresses and Wednesdays and Sundays for properties with even-numbered addresses.  No irrigation of any kind shall be allowed on Mondays, Thursdays, or Fridays.

Stage IV  (Critical) – Irrigation is prohibited at any time. Exceptions for irrigation using a hand held hose may be allowed under conditions prescribed by the Village Manager of the Village of Ridgewood.

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Ridgewood Water Class Action Gets Trail Date

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June 25,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, despite two postponements the day of the day of reckoning may be upon Ridgewood Water with the class action lawsuit trial between Glen Rock , Midland Park and Wyckoff customers and Ridgewood Water .

According to the Glen Rock Gazette Glen Rock Mayor Bruce Packer said that the proceeding is scheduled to commence Monday, June 27, and continue on June 28 and 30, and on July 6, 7, 11, 12, 22 and 29.

The case has finally reached the trial docket after failed attempts earlier this year to achieve a mediated settlement between the water utility and its customers in Glen Rock, Midland Park and Wyckoff.

The class action suit, was brought by the three municipalities on behalf of residents, and alleges some $3.3 million in overcharges by the company, and that the Village of Ridgewood NJ improperly commingled water company revenues to other areas of its municipal budget.

According to plaintiffs’ attorney Joseph Fiorenzo of Wyckoff,  the towns are seeking a return of the amount officials believe their residents were overcharged – Glen Rock, $1,049,165; Midland Park, $619,635; and Wyckoff, $1,640,492.

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Ridgewood Water Lawsuit Trial Finally Set to Begin April 5

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March 29,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The day of reckoning maybe at hand for Ridgewood Water. The class action lawsuit filed against Ridgewood Water by three of the municipalities Glen Rock, Wyckoff, and Midland Park it serves will go to trial April 5 in Bergen County Superior Court.

Ridgewood Water, a public utility owned by the Village of Ridgewood, provides water to Ridgewood, Wyckoff, Glen Rock, and Midland Park. The law suit, filed on behalf of ratepayers in 2011, seeks the complete repeal of the utility’s 37 percent rate increase since 2010. Ridgewood representatives claim the increase was necessary for the utility to stay solvent. The lawsuit claims that the utility artificially inflated its costs by commingling Village cost with that of Ridgewood water.

Ridgewood elected officials skipped out a meeting with retired Judge Peter E. Doyne on January 8th that was set up to try and settle the lawsuit. So there was nothing left for the parties to do but press forward with the lawsuit.

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COMMUNITY MEALS, INC. TO PARTICIPATE IN NATIONWIDE 2016 MARCH FOR MEALS

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SUPPORT WILL HELP TO FIGHT SENIOR ISOLATION AND HUNGER IN ALLENDALE, GLEN ROCK, HO-HO-KUS, MIDLAND PARK, RIDGEWOOD, WALDWICK AND PART OF SADDLE RIVER

Community Meals, Inc. will be participating in the
14th Annual March for Meals
– a month-long, nationwide celebration of Meals on Wheels and the homebound and vulnerable seniors who rely on its vital safety net.

In previous years CMI celebrated Mayors for Meals, a one-day event associated with the March for Meals campaign. This year CMI celebrates 45 years of serving a growing community, and therefore, expanding their “March” program to include a variety of “Community Champions” in hopes of bringing more awareness to this valuable, privately funded community service.

If you wish to learn about March for Meals or Community Meals and how you can be involved, please email our office Community Meals, Inc.
or visit our website.

About Meals on Wheels America
Meals on Wheels America is the oldest and largest national organization supporting the more than 5,000 community-based senior nutrition programs across the country that are dedicated to addressing senior hunger and isolation. This network exists in virtually every community in America and, along with more than two million volunteers, delivers the nutritious meals, friendly visits and safety checks that enable America’s seniors to live nourished lives with independence and dignity. By providing funding, leadership, research, education and advocacy support, Meals on Wheels America empowers its local member programs to strengthen their communities, one senior at a time.
Meals on Wheels

Community Meals, Inc. | 201-447- 8295 [email protected]
www.communitymealsonwheels.org

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Earthquake Strikes North Jersey

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January 2,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, according to state officials an unusual and very mild earthquake struck in New Jersey on Saturday. The 2.1-magnitude quake with its epicenter in Ringwood, New Jersey, came at 12:58 a.m., according to the United States Geological Survey.

According to various police departments the earthquake could be felt in Sloatsburg and Suffern. There was no reported damage to people or property, according to Ringwood police and no reports in Ridgewood , Glen Rock , Paramus , Ho Ho Kus or Saddle River as far as we know .

According to Gary, Barbara and Collin,all residents of Ringwood who own and run the Tobacco Shop of Ridgewood & Davidoff Lounge , “they were asleep and didn’t feel a thing.”

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Ridgewood, Glen Rock, Midland Park residents face severe water restrictions

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SEPTEMBER 4, 2015, 5:41 PM    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015, 5:58 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

Sprinklers will be silenced around the village as dry weather has forced Ridgewood Water to initiate severe restrictions on irrigation.

On Friday, residents in Glen Rock, Midland Park, and Ridgewood learned they could face stiff fines should they opt to use anything other than a handheld hose with a spray nozzle to water their lawns.

Ridgewood Water has imposed its most oppressive restrictions, deeming the situation “critical.”

Related:   Hot, dry weather depleting North Jersey drinking water supply

Use of these spray nozzles will be restricted to just two days a week; those with odd numbered addresses can water on Tuesdays and Saturdays with even numbered homes able to irrigate Wednesdays and Sundays.

No irrigation is permitted on Mondays, Thursdays or Fridays until further notice.

According to Ridgewood officials, reserves need to be maintained for household use and for firefighters who’ll need water and enough pressure to fight potential fires.

 

https://www.northjersey.com/news/ridgewood-glen-rock-midland-park-residents-face-severe-water-restrictions-1.1404137

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Ridgewood Water rate hike lawsuit changes course

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JULY 23, 2015    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, JULY 23, 2015, 12:31 AM
BY REBECCA GREENE
CORRESPONDENT |
WYCKOFF SUBURBAN NEWS

The five-year-old class action lawsuit filed by Wyckoff, and joined by Midland Park and Glen Rock, claiming overcharges by Ridgewood Water to the tune of $3.3 million has been remanded to Superior Court — a favorable development, according to local officials.

The lawsuit, which was filed in 2010, alleges that a 21 percent rate hike in 2010 and 5 percent increases in 2011 and 2012 were used to plug gaps in the Village of Ridgewood’s budget.

The towns are seeking a return of the amount officials believe their residents were overcharged: Wyckoff, 1,640,492; Midland Park, $619,635; and Glen Rock, $1,049,165.

A 25-page opinion handed down Wednesday, July 15, by the Appellate Division of state Superior Court reversed a decision by Superior Court Judge Lisa Perez Friscia in December 2013 that the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) should handle the litigation.

“We conclude the trial court misconstrued the jurisdictional provision [in state statute] causing it to erroneously transfer this case to the BPU,” the appeals panel wrote. “We discern no legal or public policy basis to defer to the BPU’s jurisdiction a function historically associated with and inherently performed by the Superior Court.”

“We’re pleased that the Appellate Division finally remanded it back to a Superior Court judge,” Wyckoff Mayor Kevin Rooney said. “We have a strong case and the facts are clear. We want our day in court.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/rate-hike-lawsuit-changing-course-1.1378875

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Glen Rock seeks independent review of process in suspension of 2 police officers

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MAY 13, 2015, 9:57 PM    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2015, 10:00 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

GLEN ROCK — The Borough Council moved Wednesday night to appoint an independent investigator to examine “the general culture within the police department” and the circumstances leading to the recent suspensions of two officers.

A resolution adopted by the council calls for a special “investigation of police department operations” by retired state Superior Court Judge Alexander H. Carver III.

Carver presided over the recent disciplinary hearing for Officer Bryan Scott, one of two officers suspended from the force back in late December.

The suspensions of Scott and Sgt. Christopher McInerney were approved by Chief of Police Fred Stahman following an internal affairs investigation into allegations the officers deleted two pictures from the Police Department’s computer server. In addition, Stahman recommended termination for both officers.

In late March, Scott and McInerney were reinstated by the council.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/glen-rock-seeks-independent-review-of-process-in-suspension-of-2-police-officers-1.1333288

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Bottle King to purchase Herold’s Farm property in Glen Rock

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Bottle King to purchase Herold’s Farm property in Glen Rock

March 4, 2015, 4:34 PM    Last updated: Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 6:17 PM
By Chris harris
staff writer |
The Record

GLEN ROCK — After more than 75 years on Fair Lawn’s border, Herold’s Farm and Garden Center on Prospect Street will soon have new ownership.

Bottle King agreed to acquire the 2.8-acre property in Glen Rock “a few weeks ago,” the liquor store chain’s president Ken Friedman confirmed Wednesday.

Friedman said as soon as the deal is finalized, the land will be “developed as a retail space,” and that Bottle King’s current location just across the street will be shuttered.

Ground could be broken at the site within months, Friedman said, adding that it will be “about a year” before the new store opens.

Friedman said Bottle King does good business in Glen Rock, which partly inspired interest in purchasing the land.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/bottle-king-to-purchase-herold-s-farm-property-in-glen-rock-1.1282207

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Developer asks Glen Rock to rezone land for senior housing

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Developer asks Glen Rock to rezone land for senior housing

February 12, 2015    Last updated: Thursday, February 12, 2015, 4:35 PM
By Richard De Santa
Staff Writer |
Glen Rock Gazette

A private developer has asked Glen Rock officials to rezone land on Prospect Street to permit a senior citizen apartment complex that has been on the drawing board for two years.

Representatives of Glen Park Village LLC appeared at the Feb. 5 Planning Board work session with advanced schematics for the three-building, 69-unit project, consisting of one- and two-bedroom apartments for occupants 62 and older. The company purchased the land, which is north of the Harristown Road intersection and west of a Ridgewood-owned sewage treatment facility on Prospect Street.

Glen Park Village representatives at the meeting included principal Richard Harrison, attorney David Rutherford and project engineer Tibor Latincsics of Conklin Associates, Ramsey.

Rutherford called the proposed facilities spacious and “very nicely-appointed units,” most with fireplaces and balconies, and with community gathering space and exercise facilities also provided on the ground floor of one of the three buildings. He said surface car parking would be augmented by underground lots beneath two of the buildings.

“We’re very confident that what we’re proposing will address a real need for senior housing” for residents of Glen Rock and nearby communities, Rutherford said.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/developer-asks-glen-rock-to-rezone-land-for-senior-housing-1.1270448

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Glen Rock and Ridgewood have experienced a raise of forced entry break ins between the hours of 10am to 3pm

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Glen Rock and Ridgewood have experienced a raise of forced entry break ins between the hours of 10am to 3pm 

HOME BURGLARY Update:Glen Rock  & Ridgewood have experienced increase of forced entry to homes between the hours of 10am -3pm . There are no suspects as of yet

The West side of Glen Rock & West side of Ridgewood have been experiencing an increase in residential burglaries. These break-ins are occurring during the daytime, generally between 10 AM and 3 PM and have been into homes where no one is present, It is possible that the actors are ringing the doorbell and watching the homes prior to entry.

At this time there are no suspects or suspect vehicle information.

Please do everything possible to make your home look occupied when you are out. Keep the radio or TV on, a car in the driveway and lights on timers, as it gets dark early. Consider an alarm and if you have one, make sure it is armed before you go out.

Suspects don’t want to confront anyone. They just want to get in & out quickly.

With the holidays upon us, there is generally more to steal in a home, so try to keep expensive items secured or well hidden. The bedroom is the first place a burglar will look.

We need your help! If you see anything suspicious, out of the ordinary or unusual, call the police immediately. Don’t hesitate or wait. We would rather check out something that turns out to be nothing, then investigate another home that was burglarized.

Thank you for your help and have a healthy and safe holiday season.

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Glen Rock voters reject turf field referendum

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Glen Rock voters reject turf field referendum

NOVEMBER 5, 2014    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2014, 2:03 PM
BY RICHARD DE SANTA
STAFF WRITER |
GLEN ROCK GAZETTE

Wasting no time addressing the implications of Tuesday’s resounding Faber Field turf referendum defeat, the Glen Rock Borough Council will start its Monday, Nov. 10 work session at 6:30 p.m., an hour earlier than usual.

Although Mayor John van Keuren and the council had already extended the meeting time several days before the vote – to specifically allow discussion of next steps for Faber either way – the setback and its magnitude have ramped up the need for fresh deliberation.

After the lopsided 2,999-1,176 vote against the $3 million bond proposal, van Keuren told the Glen Rock Gazette Tuesday that, “We had already moved up the start time, just to talk about the outcome and next steps, not knowing what the outcome was going to be, and it was obviously definitive.”

Saying the post-vote reaction of some council members ranged from “disappointed” to “shell-shocked,” the mayor added, “Regardless, we have to move forward. So we’ll see what the mood of the council is, and how to tap into the mood of the community.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/nj-state-news/elections-in-nj/glen-rock-voters-reject-turf-field-referendum-1.1126423

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The Curious Reader in Glen Rock will host Sergio Ruzzier on Saturday November 8

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The Curious Reader in Glen Rock will host Sergio Ruzzier on Saturday November 8
October 28, 2014 

Ridgewood NJ, Sergio Ruzzier, international children’s author & illustrator will be doing a storytime and signing on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 10:30 AM.

Sergio has been writing and illustrating children’s books since 1995. His
work has been recognized by American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, and The Society of Publication Designers, and was awarded the Parents’ Choice Gold Medal for The Room of Wonders and for his illustrations for Why Mole Shouted. In 2011 Mr. Ruzzier received the prestigious Sendak Fellowship.

He is the author of the very popular Bear & Bee and Bear & Bee: Too Busy. He will be signing his newest book, A Letter for Leo during his visit.

The Curious Reader was designed with kids in mind: The owners wanted to create a space that was memorable and fun for children while at the same time offering a unique selection of current favorites, timeless classics, and lesser-known gems. 

Simultaneously, they aim to provide parents and teachers with a well-organized resource to help finding the right book simple with our one-of-a-kind Leveled Reading Library.The Curious Reader
229 Rock Road
Glen Rock, NJ 07452
Phone: 201-444-1918
[email protected]

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Police investigating string of car break-ins in Ridgewood and Glen Rock

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Police investigating string of car break-ins in Ridgewood and Glen Rock

SEPTEMBER 14, 2014, 12:49 PM    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014, 10:52 PM
BY ANDREW WYRICH
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

RIDGEWOOD – Police departments in Glen Rock and Ridgewood are investigating whether a string of nearly 20 separate vehicle break-ins over the past week within the two towns are connected.

Ridgewood police said four vehicles were broken into over the weekend near the Glen Rock border on Ackerman Avenue and Doremus Avenue. Glen Rock police said at least 15 vehicles were entered overnight on Sept. 10 near Richard E. Byrd School on Doremus Avenue.

Ridgewood Police Chief John Ward said the two departments are sharing information and working together to see if the string of burglaries was carried out by the same person.

“In any situation like this we coordinate with one another,” Ward said. “Anytime you have a number of burglaries or entries we obviously look at all possible angles – you don’t automatically say they aren’t connected.”

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/police-investigating-string-of-car-break-ins-in-ridgewood-and-glen-rock-1.1087768#sthash.cNvTsMhn.dpuf