Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Police report the Ptl. Douglas Christopher responded to Melrose Place on May 26, on a report of a fraud in the past. Upon arrival the victim reported a person contacted her reporting to be a Microsoft Tech attempting to fix a virus on her computer. The victim was convinced to allow the caller to fix the computer at www.helpme.net and update the computer remotely. The victim reported her computer was remotely accessed and has now been hacked in a fraudulent manner. The victim requested documentation of the incident.
What kids wear to school becomes more of an issue as the weather warms and we move closer to school’s end.
Students may opt for casual, but some districts discourage dress that is too casual — as in beach wear or revealing summer attire not deemed appropriate for class.
Janet Bamford of the New Jersey School Boards Association says there is no state-mandated school dress code, so it varies from district to district.
New Jersey law does allow for individual school dress codes on the local level.
“One kind of landmark addition was in 1996 when school dress codes were allowed to address what comes to ‘gang apparel,’ and also to permit school uniforms,” she said.
Bamford says there is a lot of variation from district to district in New Jersey, from no dress code at all to a few districts that mandate uniforms.
Ridgewood Nj, Ridgewood Chamber members are invited to attend the 90th Annual Dinner Celebration, Networking
and Installation of the 2017-2018 Board of Directors on June 12, 2017, at 6pm at ROOTS Steakhouse, 17 Chestnut St.
Hope you have received your invitation, if not let the Chamber know at
201-445-2600- [email protected]
The Chamber was incorporated in 1927, it has served Ridgewood continuously. It acts as a public relations counselor, a representative to local government, a problem solver, an information and resource center, and as a coordinator of business and professional programs and promotions. The Chamber promotes the maintenance of a dignified and successful business and professional district.
An unsalaried Board of Directors, comprised of five officers and nine directors, determines the Chamber’s policies. An executive director and administrator carry out board and committee policies. The Chamber works cooperatively with the NJ Chamber of Commerce, Commerce and Industry Association, The Village of Ridgewood Government, and other organizations and agencies that serve the residents.
Current Board of Directors
PAUL VAGIANOS
President
Email: [email protected]
Company: It’s Greek to Me
DIANE NISSEN
Secretary
Email: [email protected]
Company: Alexandrite Group
ROB DOWLING
Treasurer
Company: Modera Wealth Management
TOM HILLMANN
Past President
Email: [email protected]
Company: Hillmann Lighting
BROOKE WEBB
Director
Company: itsgr82bme.com
MEGAN FRASER
Director
Email: [email protected]
Company: The Valley Hospital
MICHAEL PICKHOLZ
Director
Company: Kidville
DEBBIE TOKARSKI
Director
Company: Allergy Free and More
ED SULLIVAN
Director
Email: [email protected]
Company: Sullivan Associates
LISA SAMMATARO
Director
Email: [email protected]
Company: Keller Williams Village Square Realty
JOAN GROOME
Executive Director
Email: [email protected]
Company: Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce
Advisory Board
MICHAEL VELICU
Restaurant Affairs
Email: [email protected]
Company: Mediterraneo
JAMES PARKS
Email: [email protected]
Company: Parks Wealth Management
DOUG SIEFERLING
Email: [email protected]
Company: North Jersey Media Group
The Chamber Office is located in the heart of the Central Business District. The community and members are able to walk to the office when in need of assistance, have a meeting in the Chamber Office, and/or be part of an event. Please stop by and visit our new office at 27 Chestnut Street (take elevator the 1st floor).
For more information about the Chamber, please call 201.445.2600 or email [email protected].
HUGE Multi-Family Garage Sale – Sat, June 3 ONLY! – All must go! 478 Sterling Place Ridgewood
May 31,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Multi-Family garage sale. Lots of new items. Furniture, household items, tools, appliances, electronics, baby items, jewelry, designer clothing, there’s something for everyone. All must go! Saturday, June 3 only! 9am to 5pm — no early birds, please!
Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Emergency Services was well prepared for the May 29th Annual Ridgewood Run. Along with Ridgewood Emergency Services and our mutual aid resources, there were over 100 responders on hand watching over the participants and spectators. Although a dreary weather day, perfect for the runners, fortunately it was a quiet day for the Emergency Responders. Thank you for everyone’s support and coming out on Memorial Day. See you all on July 4th with the Parade and Fireworks extravaganza.
So Voigt turned out to be a crackpot. We still got two very competent Council members and vanquished the previous Council majority. Big win for common sense. The Record and Ridgewood News are becoming more and more irrelevant every day. As are Mr. Halaby and the other special interests hanging on to the failed legacy of the prior regime. Please let’s just put a bullet in the head of Valley’s Master Plan amendment and let’s overturn the ridiculous high density housing debacle. Voigt is everything that we all hate about NJ politics. Shame on him for the campaign that he ran to get where he is.
Funny how Voigt refers to “the mayor’s supporters.” All these people supported Voigt and the Mayor did, too. She had his sign in her front yard and campaigned for him. Looks like a boatload of people got fooled by him. What a crummy person he turned out to be. So nasty, paranoid, and not doing a single thing he campaigned to do. He was dead set against the garage, now he pushes for it. he was dead set against the nastiness of Arnonsohn and company, now he personifies it. he was dead set against underhanded dealings, now he is in bed with the press. he was an advocate for the people, now he is vilifying the citizens. Wow
This is such an obvious silly ploy of aronsohn and his political motives and morally corrupt Patsys. I don’t know why more people don’t see through this,
He made big promises and he didn’t deliver. He literally NEEDS to corrupt this current council and break it all apart to sneak his people back in in order to deliver on the bs promises he made about disabled housing and parking garages. Or his spiral ions go down the drain. What a snake. What a lair. And these food are falling for it and so are all of us! Voigt especially
Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood United Methodist Church is hosting Internationally-acclaimed soloists, Music Director Susan LaFever and pianist Joshua Pierce will bring exquisite musical style and breadth of experience to the horn and piano duo repertoire in a performance at 3 pm, Sunday, June 4, in the Sanctuary to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of our beautiful church building. The event is free and open to the public. A free-will offering will benefit CUMAC.
Classical Concert: Horn and Piano Duo
Sunday, June 4, 3:00 PM
Location:
Ridgewood United Methodist Church
100 Dayton Street
Ridgewood
Contact Information: 201-652-2868
https://ridgewoodumc.net/wp/
Ridgewood NJ, from the Ridgewood Professional Firefighters FMBA Local 47 and the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) a few tips of grilling safety this summer and how to prevent accidents .
Thank you to American Legion Post 53 for today’s beautiful Memorial Day Service. Special thanks to Commander Bob Paoli and all of our Veterans, the Ridgewood High School Band and Jeff Haas, Sally Ann Tumas Skoric, Sophia Sheehy, Father Ron and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood Police, Fire and EMT and, most especially, ALL those honored and remembered on Memorial Day. Below is the full text of my speech from today – speaking from the heart I may have missed a few lines!
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-Each day leaving my house, or when returning home, I see the flag of the United States of America, the American flag, OUR flag proudly flying from a pole attached to my front porch. There have been times when I thought I might like to change out the flag to a seasonal design to greet spring or summer, welcome fall, wish a merry Christmas or maybe acknowledge a birthday. I never have. You see, OUR flag is the most beautiful flag I’ve ever seen. Mine is faded and needs to be replaced. Even faded it’s the most beautiful flag in the world.
-Arriving at Village Hall I see the flag flying out front greeting visitors; the Prisoner of War – Missing in Action sharing the halyard, resting just below. At Memorial Park is the American flag with the Honor and Remember flag, once again sharing the halyard just below, following her every move.
-Sometimes our flag whips and flies wildly with a wicked gust. Sometimes she flies firm and sturdy with a steady wind. Sometimes gently waving on a soft and tender breeze. Sometimes, when the air is still, she rests peacefully…..tranquil, waiting for the next wind to raise her up in magnificent glory. Perhaps, on this rainy day, she simply weeps for the blood of fallen heroes spent protecting our freedoms.
-There are those times, too many times, when the flag is found bringing home the brave in a flag draped casket.
Proudly, yet tenderly and reverently, covering one of our soldiers on a last journey home to loved ones and a grateful nation. Removed and folded thirteen times – each fold with meaning and spiritual significance. Beginning with the first as a symbol of life – ending with the last, a reminder to all that In God We Trust. Another fallen hero is laid to rest.
-Who were these heroes? Our fallen heroes honored here today on Memorial Day? They were men and women, tall and short, big and small, young and old, of all colors, race, ethnicity, religion, faith, culture, orientation, from all walks of life, from every part of our nation and from all around the world, speaking many languages, with differing levels of education from every conceivable background. They were from cities and towns, mountains and farmland. Look around – our fallen heroes reflect all of us.
-Forever missed and loved by family and friends, loved and honored by a nation. Remembered here today for their sacrifice to our country and for protecting that glorious flag, a beacon of hope around the world and all it represents: freedom, liberty and human rights. Proudly waving in the wind saluting our bravest. Saluting our fallen heroes.
Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police, Fire, and EMS responded to a two (2) vehicle collision at the intersection of Grove Street and South Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood shortly after 7:00 AM on Monday Memorial day , 05/29. Firefighters attended to a minor crash related fluid spill while EMTs evaluated the driver of the 4-door Honda Accord involved in the crash; the victim refused to be transported to a hospital. A flatbed tow truck removed both wrecks from the scene. No word as to whether any summonses were issued in connection with the incident.