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Ridgewood Water Pronounces Lead and Copper Treatment a Success

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February 1,2018
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Ridgewood NJ, at the Village Council meeting on Wednesday night Ridgewood Water’s Richard Calbi reviewed its lead and copper compliance , this has been an issue since 2012 . 2 conditions water comes in contact lead solder or stagnation of water .
Ridgewood Water sees the best and most cost effective solution as corrosion control and creating a protective barrier between the water and the material.

Ridgewood Water uses a chemical call poly orthophosphate, a food grade additive . The Treatment is approved by the US EPA and the NJ DEP . Ridgewood Water fully implemented the treatment in 2016.

Poly/Orthophosphate :
Inhibits corrosion of steel distribution water lines, iron and galvanized piping, and lead and copper plumbing.
Decreases iron tuberculation, which can extend the life of the distribution system.
Lowers lead and copper levels in the delivered potable water by inhibiting corrosion in the water system.
Lessens the occurrence of microbial-influenced corrosion, providing longer system life.
Controls iron and manganese, minimizing rusty and dirty water in the distribution system.
Reduces discoloration, staining, and mineral build-up, resulting in fewer customer complaints.
Diminishes calcium scale deposits typically seen in hot water lines.
Lowers chlorine demand and improves disinfection by inhibiting iron and manganese. Saves money by reducing corrosion and scale, lowering chlorine demand, and decreasing hydrant flushing, leaks, and failures.

In 2012 Ridgewood Water exceeded the limit for lead and copper , in 2016 the treatment was fully implemented and the results were almost instantaneous . Ridgewood Water had to collect and provide a minimum of 60 samples for 30 months in a row . Results are now some of the lowest results ever .

Ridgewood Water said will the results showed the lowest levels recorded . However you should still take precautions , avoid stagnant water , run you facet first thing in the morning for 15-30 seconds or just wait till the water turns very cold . Best to continue to use an NSF filter and lastly test your water if you have any concerns.

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The Ridgewood Central Business District does not need more parking

RIDGEWOOD CENTRAL VALET PARKING PROGRAM

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February 1,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, the Village reported that a total of 267 cars were parked during the trial period for the centralized valet parking in the central business district of Ridgewood .Leaving the Village with a tab of $23,000  to pay the vendor. While we commend the Village Council for trying as many options as possible we are wondering why the CBD restaurants  did not support the project ? One can only conclude from the results that the CBD does not need more parking .

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Reader says Not having to place the school budget before the voters seems to mean that they now think they can do anything

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Not having to place the school budget before the voters seems to mean that they now think they can do anything they want as there is no way to vote the budget down. That was a sneaky way to get control when all the town wanted was to save some money and get more voters out by combining the school board with a general election

Regular Public Meeting 
February 5 2018 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Location Board Room, 3rd Floor, Education Center

Board Announcements

2018 Official Election Results

Candidates for Board – Three Year Term
Sheila Brogan: 2,766
Christina Krauss: 2,394
Personal Choice: 53

Total School Election Votes Cast: 7,175

2017-2018 School Calendar is Approved

Click here to open the 2017-2018 School Calendar, approved by the Ridgewood Board of Education on March 7, 2016.

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Readers not Happy with Political Grandstanding over Pastor Thomas Johnson passing

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Sadly the political opportunists are posturing to be quoted in the newspaper and photographed at the wake and funeral. He was such a great man and will now be taken advantage of in death by those who cannot miss an opportunity to see and be seen.

For just once could FORMER Mayor Paul Aronsohn refrain from responding to the news media. How disrespectful of Pastor Johnson that the FORMER Mayor felt the need to be quoted. Shut up Paul; we’re sick and tired of hearing from you. Thanks much.

Remember :
Ridgewood MLK Day Fiasco

https://theridgewoodblog.net/ridgewood-mlk-day-fiasco_aronsohn_josh/

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Ridgewood Water Admits High Density Housing Will Increase Demand for Water Usage

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February 1 2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, during a question and answer at last nights Village council meeting, Councilmen Ramone Hache asked Richard Calbi of Ridgewood Water if it would be feasible to stem contaminates before they get into the water supply? Calbi answered that the best alternative to lower the Village’s consumption of Water. Saying Ridgewood Water’s goal is to get people to use less water outside lessening the need for the amount of water and the amount of water that needs to be treated .

Councilwomen Bernie Walsh followed up asking the obvious question ,what wells will the four new high density multi family developments draw from, what’s going to be the challenge? Richard Calbi claims New Jersey state calculations show Ridgewood with surplus water but the reality is far different during peak demand. Calbi then admitted there is going to be new demand with the developments but hedged that there was already a demand on those sites in the past , Calbi than made an astonishing assessment that in each development there would be an increase in consumption due to the amount of dwelling going in .

Mayor Knudsen jumped in and asked for clarification of the paper number and the real number, and Richard Calbi reiterated that at peak times during the summer Ridgewood Water simple does not have the capacity. Thus the need for water restrictions.

Was not the Village previously told that the new high density developments would lead to NO INCREASE IN WATER CONSUMPTION ? Can no flush Friday be far behind ?

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Reader Complains About Erroneous Tickets in Ridgewood

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Hi, I made that complaint and continue to send emails as there was no follow up regarding my issue.
Someone asked for details…. happy to provide….
On 3 sepeate incidents over the last 2 yrs my wife received a parking violation for either not having a sticker or parking in an employee lot without a sticker. In all cases the vehicles are registered to me and the tickets, (which are either mailed or placed on the windshield – with no consistency for either method) are issued to the vehicle owner requiring both parties to show up in court should you wish to fight the ticket. Those are the simple facts….
Here are the details as I see them:
Town requires all employees (including business owners) to purchase a monthly or yearly parking pass and you must affix the sticker in the driver side rear side window. Most windows are tinted making it difficult to see them.
Note Mayor and Council: You are providing a parking pass to the employee, not the car, so it should be a hang tag that follows the employee regardless of means of transportation. What if the car is in the shop, rental, borrowed a friend or family members car…. What… buy more stickers?
Then you must park in designated lots and use the park mobile app…. no coin option. So what happens when the app doesn’t work….ticket thats what….
What happens when the enforcement mule decides its raining or snowing and or too busy checking Facebook to bother getting out of the car to check for the sticker…. ticket thats what…. or his admin app doesn’t work or fails show the vehicle as paid even though it has. Again ticket….
Again, if the car is a rental, borrowed from a friend or registered to someone else its an issue because the driver isn’t issued the ticket the vehicle owner is. This now required both individuals to go to court to have it dismissed. (loss of wages and time)
Observation: Enforcement salary, benefits, fuel, insurance and enforcement vehicle cost how much a year?? Guessing has to be easily 100K or more. Then factor in admin staff, utilities, salaries and court time maybe all total 200 – 300K? Too fed up with this abuse to get actual numbers but I bet im close.
Calculate How many tickets are dismissed monthly against number written? After all he has to write so many a month based on borough statistics…. how else would they know if he is effectively doing his job…. But noooo its not a quota.. It’s a performance review.
Subtract how how many went to court and were guilty and paid…. you are left with a quantity of unknown violations of which a percentage were just paid regardless of guilty or not.
So what’s to stop him from writing erroneous tickets or being directed to? After all most individuals wouldn’t waste precious time for a 30.00 ticket…. You now have legal extortion if you ask me. Just like red light cameras which were banned and how hey wanted to issue speeding tickets using distance calcs between tolls based on easy pass. Faceless violations issued to the registered owners of a vehicle regardless if they were operating it or not.
With internet sales increasing every hour, downtown rents through the roof… merchants are barely surviving and without employees and shoppers those businesses will cease to survive.
So really what is the incentive for fee based parking…..
The Answer I received….. other towns do it…..
My response…. if I told you Billy jumped off the bridge you should too… would you think it’s a good idea just because someone else did it?
Seems an incentive for people to seek employment and people to shop in Ridgewood would be achieved by not charging for parking.
If you cannot fiscally manage the town with the taxes you accumulate you should look at your spend and if need be raise taxes to cover the losses for parking at it benefits the community by having a floursihing downtown area with employment opportunities.
I am ashamed of the town council and mayor in their dismissive attitude towards this issue which has now cost me approx 1K in lost wages dealing with this administrative nightmare.
I have offered to help solve the issue… so I am not complaining without offering to resolve it but again…. no response.
Now it comes to light that the Park Mobile solution, which was put in place due to officials stealing quarters, costs more in fees than the town earns…. We call this TCO (true cost of ownership and Return on Investment in the IT world where I have domain expertise.)
If this is true…… how do you all still have jobs…… If I screwed up this bad I would be terminated…..
This isn’t rocket science nor is it a Democrat – Republican conversation…. its common sense and logic….
Stop charging for parking…. sell the enforcement vehicle(s) layoff the parking officials which saves salary and benefits and I bet there isn’t much of a deficit after it all nets out if any at all… Who knows you may actually be positive…..
I may not have all the numbers correct because I don’t have the time or inclination to use the freedom of information act to request records which will cost the town money as well as myself for copies etc just to prove I am right …. ( a ducks a duck – it is as it appears)
What are we left with? A poorly managed system which easily lends itself to corruption and or costly mistakes.
Let’s level the playing field… for every erroneous ticket issued and found not guilty and or dismissed in court, there should be a $100.00 charge back to the town for lost time and wages per individual affected. Then see how many tickets get issued.

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Ridgewood Water Reminds Customers Exposed Pipes that are Susceptible to Freezing in Cold Weather

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February 1,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Water would like to remind our customers to protect their exposed water pipes from the cold weather. For exposed pipes that are susceptible to freezing, let the cold water drip from the faucet; even a trickle can help prevent pipes from freezing. Water expands when it freezes so frozen pipes can lead to breaks.

Please be prepared and locate the Shutoff Valves in your home: water heaters and pipes have been known to break. Faucets sometimes run like fountains. When these things occur you should be able to turn them off at their designated locations. Most sinks and toilets have their own shutoff valves. The hot-water heater also has a shutoff valve. It is not uncommon that bathtubs and showers don’t have shutoff valves since the plumbing is usually behind the wall. You should become familiar with the shutoff valves and check to see if they work properly including the main shutoff valve for the entire house. The main shutoff valve is normally located where the water pipe enters the house. If any of these are faulty you should contact a plumber.

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Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital : Canine Influenza Sweeps the Nation

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February 1,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital says that while the flu virus that is currently affecting people is not related to the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV), it’s a good time to remember your faithful friend while it is fresh in your mind.

It is now easier than ever to protect your dog since a new vaccine helps prevent BOTH strains of Canine Influenza Virus (H3N2 and H3N8). We are offering discounted clinics from now through the end of February 2018 to help keep all dogs current with the CIV vaccine. Call to schedule an appointment, because our clinics are filling up fast 201-447-6000. Click on the link to see the segment about canine influenza on Good Morning America:

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TAX IDENTITY THEFT AWARENESS WEEK: January 29-February

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February 1,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Trenton NJ,New Jersey Attorney General’s Office  TAX IDENTITY THEFT AWARENESS WEEK: January 29-February 3 is New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell “Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week” to spread awareness of tax-related identity theft and IRS imposter scams. Stay tuned throughout the week for the best ways to avoid tax identity theft.

New Jersey Attorney General’s Office Today’s tip: NEVER provide personal information to anyone purporting to be an IRS representative who contacts you via an unsolicited telephone call. Instead record the caller’s name, badge number and a call back number. Hang up and then contact the IRS at 1-800-366-4484 to determine if the caller is an IRS employee with a legitimate need to contact you. Also, remember that the IRS will never call demanding immediate payment of taxes owed or a specific method of payment, such as a prepaid debit card, gift card, or wire transfer.

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The Village Hall Motorcycle Spaces have been Removed

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January 31,2018

the Staff of the Ridgewood

Ridgewood NJ, in November  the Ridgewood blog reported that Christopher Rutishauser Village Engineer must have had his share of troubles parking in the Village Hall parking lot . So in order to keep his special spot available an over night sign change was needed and there we go special parking for motorcycles, even closer to the Village hall the handicapped spaces . ( https://theridgewoodblog.net/village-engineer-gets-preferential-treatment-with-parking-at-village-hall/ )

The Ridgewood blog is happy to report that public pressure to restore parking at the Village Hall has worked . The motorcycle spaces have been removed .

 

 

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ICE SKATING IN THE VILLAGE RIDGEWOOD

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January 31,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Department of Parks and Recreation monitors the ice on local ponds. The most recent ice tests indicate:

Twinney Pond (Red Birch Court) – NO SKATING ALLOWED
King’s Pond (Lakeview Drive) – NO SKATING ALLOWED
Gypsy Pond (off Rock Road) – NO SKATING ALLOWED
Graydon Pool (corner N. Maple and Linwood) – NO SKATING ALLOWED
Habernickel Pond (Hillcrest Road) – NO SKATING ALLOWED

Please check back to this site for additional updates, or you may call the Stable at 201-670-5560 during business hours, weekdays from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m.

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Pastor Thomas Johnson from Mount Bethel Baptist Church has Passed Away

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January 31,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, “We are saddened that Pastor Thomas Johnson departed this side of our eternity on the evening of Thursday, January 25, 2018. We rejoice in knowing that he is with our Lord. He is in unimaginable Peace & Joy!
Bless the Lord!”

Pastor Thomas Johnson was instrumental in establishing the annual Martin Luther King Day celebration shared by Ridgewood and Glen Rock since 1983, the year President Ronald Reagan signed the national holiday into law.

Wake/Viewing
Friday, February 2nd – church will be open from 12 noon
Service – 7 pm – 9 pm

Funeral Service
Saturday, February 3rd – 10 am
Mount Bethel Baptist Church
399 South Broad Street
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

“In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Mount Bethel Baptist Church Scholarship Fund”

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Pizza is a Healthier Breakfast than Cereal ?

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January 31,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Looking to start your day off with a nutritious meal? As we had long suspected , according to blogger and dietitian Chelsey Amer forget Cheerios,  reach for a slice of pizza. While Amer falls short of calling pizza a new super food .On Monday, the blogger and dietitian Chelsey Amer caused a stir when she told the Chicago Tribune that a greasy slice of pizza is healthier than a bowl of cereal with milk.

“You may be surprised to find out that an average slice of pizza and a bowl of cereal with whole milk contain nearly the same amount of calories,” Amer said. “However, pizza packs a much larger protein punch, which will keep you full and boost satiety throughout the morning.”

Amer acknowledges that pizza isn’t necessarily a health food, but maintains that it’s a more balanced meal than a typical bowl of sugar flakes.

Pizza Options in Ridgewood , Glen Rock and Ho Ho Kus include : La Bella Pizza ,Brooklyn’s Coal Burning Brick Oven Pizza , Renato’s Pizza , Santoni’s Pizzeria and Restaurant , A Mano, Francesca Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta , Puzo’s Family Restaurant , John’s Boy Pizzeria , and The Sicilian Sun .

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Ridgewood and Glen Rock High Schools Land in the Top 50 of New Jersey Statewide SAT Scores

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January 31,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, NJ.com put together a list of the 50 New Jersey public high schools with the highest average SAT scores among their graduation seniors last school year, NJ.com said Statewide, the average SAT score for the Class of 2017 was a 551 in reading and writing and a 552 in math, a total of 1,103 out of 1,600, according to state data. And average scores among the state’s public high schools ranged from a low of 795 to a high of 1,502.

39. Glen Rock High School: 1,229

Location: Glen Rock, Bergen County

Reading score: 610

Math score: 619

23. Ridgewood High School: 1,272

Location: Ridgewood, Bergen County

Reading score: 631

Math score: 641

see the full article: https://www.nj.com/education/2018/01/the_50_nj_high_schools_with_the_best_sat_scores.html?ath=9c46bfc08d76232bb5a5e00eeaf0bfa2#cmpid=nsltr_strybutton

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February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month in Ridgewood

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January 30,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Stigma Free task force announces that February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. More than 1 in 10 teens who have been on a date have also been physically abused by a boyfriend or girlfriend in the last year. Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month is a national effort to raise awareness and protect teens from violence.

You can make a difference: Encourage schools, community-based organizations, parents, and teens to come together to prevent teen dating violence. It is vitally important that we specifically speak to and understand the statistics involved with abuse in young people’s relationships. These statistics help to outline just how widespread of an issue dating abuse really is in the lives of young people.

Being able to tell the difference between healthy, unhealthy and abusive relationships can be more difficult than you would think. No two relationships are the same, so what’s unhealthy in one relationship may be abusive in another. Although there are many signs to pay attention to in a relationship, look for these common warning signs of dating abuse:
• Checking cell phones, emails or social networks without permission
• Extreme jealousy or insecurity
• Constant belittling or put-downs
• Explosive temper
• Isolation from family and friends
• Making false accusations
• Erratic mood swings
• Physically inflicting pain or hurt in any way
• Possessiveness
• Telling someone what to do
• Repeatedly pressuring someone to have sex
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. The Ridgewood Stigma Free task force wants you to know that there’s a lot you can do as a parent to prevent teen dating violence and abuse. Remember that more than 1 in 10 teens who have been on a date have also been physically abused by a boyfriend or girlfriend in the last year. One of the most important things you can do is keep the lines of communication open with your kids.
Take steps to make a difference:
• Be a role model – treat your kids and others with respect.
• Start talking to your kids about healthy relationships early – before they start dating.
• Get involved with efforts to prevent dating violence at your teen’s school.
• If you are worried about your teen, call the National Dating Abuse Helpline at 1-866-331-9474 or text “loveis” to 22522.
You can help keep your loved ones safe and healthy.