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Reader Comment’s of Mayors Debate Win , Blatant Lies and False Claims by Opponents and Inept LWV Moderators

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Ridgewood NJ after a log commenter called the Mayors performance at the candidates Night Debate  , “horrible, shrieking mess. I will never vote for Knudsen. I did, twice, but never again. She has disintegrated in the last year.” Another reader defended the Mayor:

“It would have been hard not to feel combative when your work of nearly a decade was being attacked with blatant lies and false claims while a sea of planted supporters of your opponents glared at you, laughed at you, and yes, openly booed. Horrible.”

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Residents Unaware of the Village of Ridgewood’s Work on Crafting the Master Plan Over the last Eight Years Should Pass on Voting in November

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Ridgewood NJ, in August the newsblog “Tap into Ridgewood (https://www.tapinto.net/towns/ridgewood/sections/government/articles/ridgewood-s-master-plan-draft-still-not-released ) attempted to create the impression that despite the the planning board start of reexamined of the master plan in 2016, and the Village of Ridgewood officially adopted its visioning process in October of 2018 ( www.visionridgewood.org ) ,multiple Ridgewood Planning Board meetings devoted to the master plan , regular Visioning emails to anyone who signs up , the Ridgewood blog posting at least 495 articles on the “Village Master Plan” , and copious discussions  on affordable housing and the Valley Hospital site ,the idea  that Ridgewood residents are completely unaware of the Village of Ridgewood master plan visioning process is beyond absurd .

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Reader says I am indeed a VP of the League(LWV) but I do NOT promise fireworks

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Jane Shinozuka say , “I am indeed a VP of the League but I do NOT promise fireworks…. However I can promise unconditionally that our questions are NOT “manufactures softball questions”. I can also promise the we ARE a non-partisan organization. I believe our local league is a champion of municipal “sunshine” and our public events and outreach dutifully serve all members of the community. SO there!…
Good thing I am such a good-natured soul or I would suggest that this posting is over the top, even for you, PJ Blogger…
You are such a b-buster… and remember that is coming from a (self-proclaimed) good-natured soul. ”

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Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno to Be the Key Note Speaker at Ridgewood League of Women Voters Luncheon

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Ridgewood NJ, the Annual Luncheon of the Ridgewood League of Women Voters (LWV) will host Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno as the key note speaker . Thursday September 22nd  ,12-2pm Old Paramus Reformed Church , 660 East Glen Ave. Ridgewood NJ.

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On July 20, 2009, Republican gubernatorial nominee Christopher J. “Chris” Christie announced that Guadagno was his choice as running mate, in the first New Jersey election to include voting for a lieutenant governor.

Christie also announced that as lieutenant governor, Guadagno would also serve as New Jersey’s Secretary of State, along with overseeing economic development efforts and the streamlining of government regulations. She was sworn in on January 19, 2010 as the first Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey and the 33rd Secretary of State.heading up

Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, also a former Monmouth County sheriff, is heading up the not-for-profit “as honorary chairwoman of Building a Better New Jersey Together Inc., a self-described think tank to find “smart and effective solutions to the challenges still facing New Jersey.” ,in what many feel could be her first steps toward a 2017 run for governor.