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Ridgewood Board of Education Members Can Now Phone it in for Public Meetings

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Ridgewood NJ, lost in the hubbub surrounding the BOE decision to implement late-start for the High School in September is another item that was voted into policy on February 13, 2023.

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Show or shut up – Village of Ridgewood Council Flatly Refuses to Allow “Remote Meeting Access”

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Ridgewood NJ, By a 3-1 vote during Wednesday night’s Village Council Work Session, Council members rebuffed calls (no pun intended) for allowing public comments to be made remotely during their open public meetings.

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Ridgewood Elementary School Scheduling Options for Spring 2021

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Ridgewood NJ, On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, elementary scheduling options for Spring 2021 were presented to parents. Parents of kindergarten and first grade students will receive a follow-up survey on February 24, 2021.

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Ridgewood’s Proposed Return to School Plan

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Ridgewo0d NJ, Dr. Fishbein began by explaining that the primary concern when developing the reopening plan was the health and safety of our students and staff. Since districts are getting information from the Governor’s office and the Department of Education daily, everything is subject to change, and we need to be prepared to pivot at any time. The presentation, along with a link to a survey, will be embedded in a letter to parents which is being emailed on Tuesday, July 28. Transition to September was presented by Ms. Poelstra, who began by thanking the many stakeholders for their input and contributions to the development of the plan.

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Serendipity Labs Coworking Expands into Ridgewood

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RIDGEWOOD, N.J. –  The Pinnacle Companies announced today that it will open New Jersey’s first Serendipity Labs coworking location at 45 N. Broad Street, the iconic, totally renovated Lincoln building across from the Ridgewood NJ Transit train station. The three-story, 8,500-square foot space provides a vibrant coworking area, dedicated offices and team rooms. Members will also have access to an upscale lounge, ideation studio, work bar, event venue space and a café. The entire Lincoln building has been upgraded with a new lobby, modern elevator, new windows and HVAC systems.

“Independent professionals, entrepreneurs, remote and mobile workers working in and around Ridgewood will now have a premium workplace and meeting venue offering a level of hospitality that rivals boutique hotels,” says Brian M. Stolar, CEO of The Pinnacle Companies, an award-winning leader in urban redevelopment and the exclusive Serendipity Labs area franchisee for Northern New Jersey. “OurRidgewood coworking members can walk to great restaurants, fitness clubs, coffee shops and the train to Manhattan, which is just across the street. Corporate memberships will be available to provide access to the growing Serendipity Labsnetwork locations.”

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Serendipity Labs has urban and suburban locations opening in nine states. It is one of the fastest growing coworking networks nationally and in the Tristate area.Serendipity Labs offers a range of membership options including day passes, monthly coworking lounge access, full-time dedicated private offices, and team rooms for companies needing project space.

Serendipity Labs is a different kind of coworking provider. Our members come from a cross section of industries that include healthcare, finance and technology, many of whom have memberships paid for by their employers. Others are independent consultants or start-ups. Our IT infrastructure meets the highest standards. The upscale work environment is a lifestyle brand that is infused with hospitality and energy,” said John Arenas, CEO of Serendipity Labs. “As we expand across the nation, we are excited to help our new Ridgewood coworking members unlock their full potential and improve their lives.”

Serendipity Labs in Ridgewood will produce a full schedule of daytime and evening seminars and networking events designed for entrepreneurs, mobile workers and corporate members.

For more details, visit https://serendipitylabs.com/locations/ridgewoodcoworking/