Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood PD, FD, and the Bergen County Department of Health Services Hazardous Materials Unit responded to a diesel fuel leak in front of 421 Eastgate Road, Ridgewood on the afternoon of Wednesday, 11/30. The drive train of a privately owned sanitation truck hauling leaves from the Borough of Hillsdale tore loose from its mounting brackets and punctured an 87 gallon diesel fuel tank. An undetermined about of fuel spilled onto Eastgate Road requiring action from FD personnel and a contracted hazardous waste clean up crew. A portion of Eastgate Road was closed for an extended period until clean up efforts were completed. No injuries were reported in the mishap.
PUBLIC NOTICE – US EPA BROWNFIELD GRANT APPLICATION HEARING
VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD
PUBLIC NOTICE
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfield Grant Application
In accordance with the US Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Grant Applications, community notification policies, the Village Council of the Village of Ridgewood, at its regularly scheduled public work session to be held on Wednesday, December 7, 2016 starting at 7:30 pm, or shortly thereafter, in the Level Four Courtroom of Village Hall, 131 North Maple Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey, will hear a presentation on the following:
“US Environmental Protection Agency 2017 Brownfields Grant Proposals
For the Site Remediation of the North Walnut Street Parking Lot ; Lots 3 and 4, Block 3805”
The Village of Ridgewood is seeking to apply for two (2) US EPA 2017 Brownfield Grants. One is an Assessment Grant and the second is a Cleanup Grant for the Village property known as the North Walnut Street Parking Lot, also known as Lots 3 and 4, of Block 3805. The purpose of this discussion will be to hear a presentation on the grant funding proposals for assessment and cleanup of the Village parcel, as well as to solicit public comment on the grant applications and the proposed use of funds.
A copy of the 2017 USEPA Brownfields Grant proposal applications will be available in the Office of the Village Clerk, Level 5, Village Hall, 131 North Maple Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey. Comments regarding the grant proposals will be incorporated into the grant applications and may also be submitted in writing to the Village Clerk no later than December 15, 2016 by the close of business.
Downtown for the Holidays-Ridgewood Tree lighting Friday, December 2, 2016 • 5:30-9:00pm
December 1,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood Nj, One of our favorite Ridgewood events is right around the corner: The Annual Tree Lighting Celebration.
Streets will be closed to traffic from 5:30pm. Plan to shop a little; you can expect some nice discounts at Ridgewood stores from 5:30-7:00pm. Stop by to see Santa in the Park. Listen to live music by the Village clock.
At 7:00pm, enjoy entertainment from RHS Concert Band, Art of Motion, and Porch Light Productions.
Ridgewood NJ, Members of the Ridgewood Police Department have been growing beards during No-Shave November. The goal of No-Shave November is to grow awareness by embracing our hair, which many cancer patients lose, and letting it grow wild and free.
The goal of No–Shave November is to grow awareness by embracing our hair, which many cancer patients lose, and letting it grow wild and free. Donate the money you typically spend on shaving and grooming to educate about cancer prevention, save lives, and aid those fighting the battle.
For more information and to make a donation to help support cancer research and treatment, click on the link below.
Ridgewood NJ, We have just learned from PSEG that the planned final paving of W. Glen Ave will be delayed until the Spring due to the late completion of the project and curbing required by Bergen County. W. Glen Ave is a county road and for that reason their regulations must be followed.
Ridgewood NJ, Train traffic on NJ Transit’s Bergen County and Main Lines was temporarily halted through HoHoKus on Tuesday morning, 11/29, while a HoHoKus PD uniformed patrol officer safely recovered an uninjured dog that had wandered onto the tracks after escaping from a yard on Hillcrest Road in Ridgewood. The dog ran after a deer and never looked back; this according to its adult female owner. Tyco Animal Control Services also responded to the incident. HoHoKus PD had received multiple 911 calls from train passengers who saw the dog wandering the tracks and dispatched two (2) patrol units to the area to recover it. The dog was wearing a collar with a tag bearing the cell phone number of its owner.
Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey State Senator Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg has released her 2016 Women’s Power List, an annual compilation of the most powerful and influential women in New Jersey. Valley Health System is proud to announce that Audrey Meyers, President and CEO of The Valley Hospital and Valley Health System, has been named to this prestigious list for the second consecutive year.
Stated Senator Weinberg, “A big thank you to all the strong and successful women in Trenton and around the state — far too many to name — who continue to add cracks to the glass ceiling, and who I know will contribute to the effort to finally shatter it.”
“I congratulate all the women named to Senator Weinberg’s Power list, and am proud to be included among them,” said Meyers.
Ridgewood NJ, RHS Graduate 2011 Michael Anthony Mancini, Ridgewood, N.J., 23, died in Baltimore, MD. on Thanksgiving day Thursday Nov. 24th, 2016.Michael was born at Valley Hospital and also raised in Ridgewood. Michael graduated from University of Maryland in 2015.
Michaels Facebook page is flooding with comments of shock at his passing.
Michael is survived by his mother and father, Ginger and Michael, and his brother Jake. He is also survived by his maternal grandmother, Virginia Curatola, nine cousins, and many aunts and uncles.
A memorial gathering was held on Sunday, November 27th, 2016 at Park West Tavern, 30 Oak Street, Ridgewood, N.J. from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Funeral arrangements have not been disclosed. In lieu of flowers, please donate to: https://michaelanthonyfund.mydagsite.com/ .
Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Mayor Susan Knudsen chatted with resident Boyd Loving during Saturday’s “Winterfest” event at Van Neste Memorial Park, guess who was watching them intently from several feet away,former mayor Paul Aronsohn.
Ridgewood NJ, Two (2) persons were injured during a crash in which a Jeep traveling southbound on Northern Parkway in Ridgewood struck a vehicle backing out of a driveway at 576 Northern Parkway on Sunday evening, 11/27. One (1) person was transported by a Ridgewood EMS ambulance to The Valley Hospital, the other victim refused medical aid at the scene. Both vehicles were heavily damaged, however only the Jeep was removed from the scene by tow truck; the other vehicle remained disabled in the driveway from which it was backing out. Ridgewood PD, FD and EMS personnel were all dispatched to the scene.
Christopher Maag , Staff Writer, @Chris_Maag4:19 a.m. EST November 27, 2016
Parking spot No. 24 in Ridgewood is an excellent spot for parking. It sits across Walnut Street from Memorial Park, smack in the middle of the downtown shopping district, next to the Alex & Ani jewelry shop and close to popular places like Starbucks, the Warner movie theater and the Country Pancake House.
Spot No. 24 is so good, in fact, that it’s nearly impossible to park there.
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Yesterday was the Ridgewood Guild’s Winterfest 2016 and shop locally small business Saturday to celebrate the season in Van Neste Square.
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