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‘Apathy’ of villagers benefits developers

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‘Apathy’ of villagers benefits developers

To the editor:

It is clear that the proposed hundreds of rental units will surely impact the Ridgewood schools negatively for years to come as many would use the cheaper “rental ticket” to enroll. Moreover, peak traffic, which is already an unbearable problem, will become even more so. Meanwhile, the rental units in the end would most likely not help the town’s fiscal situation given that additional enrollment at the schools and increased number of residents will lead to higher expenditure.

The town officials need to listen to the residents of Ridgewood rather than the sweet talk of developers. Significant high density developments will damage the town permanently, and the officials will end up bearing significant blame for the outcome. Bottom line: The developments in the Central Business District need to follow the existing building codes. No exceptions.

The residents need to keep in mind that our apathy is developers’ best edge. We need to get involved and be heard. To start, visit citizensforabetterridgewood.com to sign up and get more information. Also visit and “like” the Facebook page under the same title. The website lists many ways we could get involved.

Steve Kim

Ridgewood

also published in the Ridgewood News : https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/208770851_Letter___Apathy__of_villagers_benefits_developers.html

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I wonder when Mayor Aronsohn was going to notify the public that he is running for another elected position.

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I wonder when Mayor Aronsohn was going to notify the public that he is running for another elected position.

PJ , Just received my sample ballot in the mail.  I wonder when Mayor Aronsohn was going to notify the public that he is running for another elected position.  This one with the Democratic Party in the State of NJ.

Isn’t this the pot calling the kettle black?  He blasted Gabbert for being his BCUA appointment but mentions nothing about running for a partisan office in our Non-Partisan town.

Maybe our carpetbagger will be leaving soon. Ring the church bells.

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3 Fun & Easy Tips for Spending Your 2013 Memorial Day BBQ… with Cicadas

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3 Fun & Easy Tips for Spending Your 2013 Memorial Day BBQ… with Cicadas

Ah, Memorial Day. Time to soak up the sun (this weather notwithstanding), fire up the grill, and get outside to enjoy that very first rite of summer’s unofficial beginning — the all-American cookout. Except this particular American summer, like each summer every 17 years on the East Coast before it, has a certain shared airspace peculiarity: cicadas. The sex-craven bugs have arrived from the underground and have been spotted in backyards all the way from down in Louisiana, up to New York, and onto Massachusetts. But fear not, BBQ-ers! The Atlantic Wire’s resident cicada expert is here to help! Indeed, cicadas and humans alike can celebrate this long weekend in peace, together.

Cicada BBQ Tip No. 1: Do Not Eat Each Other at the Cicada-cue!

Many of us look forward to this particular weekend for that first outdoor grill session — and this Memorial Day shouldn’t be any different than any of the last 16 Memorial Days before it. Fear not, BBQ-ers! Just because some sensational newspapers have suggested that the insect crunchers might taste good, you probably don’t want to put cicadas on your cookout menu. The Atlantic’s James Hamblin makes a compelling case: “It’s less about eating screaming bugs, and more about eating things that have been in the ground for 17 years,” he writes. Also, have you seen the photos and videos of dudes attempting to eat the bugs? Even the guy pretending to look happy doesn’t look happy. Do you really want to be eating something that cats and dogs find delicious?

https://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/05/2013-memorial-day-bbq-cicadas/65560/

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Hurricane Preparedness Week is May 26 – June 1, 2013

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Hurricane Preparedness Week is May 26 – June 1, 2013

The Ridgewood Office of Emergency Management (OEM) reminds residents that the 2013 Hurricane Season begins June 1st.

A hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone or severe tropical storm that forms in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and in the eastern Pacific Ocean. A typical cyclone is accompanied by thunderstorms, and in the Northern Hemisphere, a counterclockwise circulation of winds near the earth’s surface.

Hurricanes can cause catastrophic damage to coastlines and several hundred miles inland. Hurricanes can produce winds exceeding 155 miles per hour as well as tornadoes and mircrobursts. Additionally, hurricanes can create storm surges along the coast and cause extensive damage from heavy rainfall. Floods and flying debris from the excessive winds are often the deadly and destructive results of these weather events. Slow moving hurricanes traveling into mountainous regions tend to produce especially heavy rain. Excessive rain can trigger landslides and mud slides. Flash flooding can occur due to intense rainfall.
Ridgewood OEM is asking residents to begin preparations NOW by building an emergency kit and making a family communications plan. Please review the recently updated bookled from the National Weather Service entitled “Tropical Cyclones: A Preparedness Guide” and the “Hurricane Survival Guide for New Jersey” published by New Jersey State Office of Emergency Management.

Additional resources are available at oem.ridgewoodnj.net.

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FLASH FLOOD WARNING

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FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
928 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2013

…A FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1045 PM EDT FOR
FAIRFIELD…EXTREME EASTERN PASSAIC…NORTHWESTERN NEW HAVEN…
WESTCHESTER…BERGEN…EAST CENTRAL ESSEX AND HUDSON COUNTIES…

AT 924 PM EDT…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
THAT HEAVY RAIN HAD ENDED…BUT FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND URBAN FLOODING ARE STILL OCCURRING IN THE WARNED AREA. IN BERGEN COUNTY…THE HOHOKUS BROOK AT HOHOKUS WAS STILL JUST ABOVE FLOOD STAGE…AND THE PASCACK BROOK IN HILLSDALE WAS OUT OF ITS BANKS AND FLOODING LOCAL BUSINESSES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CA– USE FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS…URBAN AREAS…HIGHWAYS…STREETS AND UNDERPASSES AS WELL AS OTHER DRAINAGE AREAS AND LOW LYING SPOTS.

BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE
DANGERS OF FLOODING. IF FLASH FLOODING IS OBSERVED ACT QUICKLY. MOVE UP TO HIGHER GROUND TO ESCAPE FLOOD WATERS. DO NOT STAY IN AREAS SUBJECT TO FLOODING WHEN WATER BEGINS RISING.

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‘Operation Swill:’ N.J. raids bars to see if they are passing off cheap liquor as premium brands

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‘Operation Swill:’ N.J. raids bars to see if they are passing off cheap liquor as premium brands
Wednesday, May 22, 2013    Last updated: Thursday May 23, 2013, 7:45 AM
BY  HUGH R. MORLEY
STAFF WRITER
The Record

Is it Grey Goose or Smirnoff? Macallan or Old Smuggler?

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A detective from the state Division of Criminal Justice carries boxes of evidence out from TGI Friday on Route 3 West in Clifton.

That’s what state investigators were trying to find out Wednesday as they raided 29 bars and restaurants, including two in Bergen County and one in Passaic County, suspected of serving cheaper liquor as high-priced, name-brand spirits.

More than 100 investigators from the state Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control simultaneously entered the establishments — nearly half of them TGI Fridays — around the state at 11 a.m. Among them were The Brick House in Wyckoff, Railroad Café in Rutherford and TGI Fridays in Clifton, the Attorney General’s Office said.

The raids were the result of a yearlong probe dubbed “Operation Swill.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/208510021_NJ_raids_Bergen__Passaic_restaurants_in_liquor_scam.html

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Affordable Care Act about coverage not cost containment

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Affordable Care Act about coverage not cost containment

TRENTON – The Affordable Care Act that will go into full effect in 2014 might as well be a misnomer.

That’s according to one expert – Joel White, president of the Council for Affordable Health Care Coverage in Washington, D.C. – who said Wednesday that the federal health insurance law is “more about coverage than cost containment

Minhaj Hassan-State Street Wire

https://www.politickernj.com/65803/affordable-care-act-about-coverage-not-cost-containment-analyst-says

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A Change in Tone for the Village

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A Change in Tone for the Village
May 20,2013
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Ridgewood NJ, three recent letters to the editor posted in the Ridgewood News may be signaling a change of tone for the Village .

All three were noticeable in the absence of heaping praise for the irresponsible spending and outlandish promises that usually make headlines in this town .

So what gives ,Ridgewood is no longer a safe heaven for left wing loons , like the mad bomber  or supporters of New Jersey’s Democratic machine politics . Maybe the grip of Hudson County is soiling the upscale nature of the Village and degrading residents self image ?

No , its seems more like the reality of the continued negative impacts of Big Government or Government knows best policies are hurting more and more people . It is one thing to read about it in the paper its anther to see your neighbors go down the tubes .

It seems the tax payer is feeling far less generous and growing weary of the we know best shut up and pay attitude .

https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/207827511_Letter__New_fire_engine_is_great__but_why_is_the_government_paying_for_it_.html

https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/207826851_Letter__No_thanks_for_paying_taxes.html

https://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/207827261_Letter__Senator_Menendez_s_appearance_used_to__support__spending.html

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10% of Facebook’s users are not human – including Mark Zuckerberg’s dog Beast who has 1.5 MILLION followers

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10% of Facebook’s users are not human – including Mark Zuckerberg’s dog Beast who has 1.5 MILLION followers

Facebook currently has more than one billion ‘monthly active users’
At least 100 million of these users are pets, brands and companies
Biggest growth in membership is in India, Brazil, Russia and Middle East
Much slower growth in Western Europe and North America
Half of the population of the UK and the U.S. are Facebook members
Investors fear that young people are losing interest in the site

By Emma Innes

PUBLISHED: 10:13 EST, 17 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 18 May 2013

Dogs, cats, horses, toasters: You name it, it has a Facebook page.

Facebook now has one billion users – but ten per cent of them are not human, according to new research.

At least 100 million of Facebook’s ‘monthly active users’ are pets, brands and companies – and even Facebook founder Mark Zuckeberg’s dog Beast has a page.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2326049/Ten-cent-Facebook-users-human-including-Mark-Zuckerbergs-dog-Beast.html

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Abolish the IRS (and the Income Tax With It)

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Abolish the IRS (and the Income Tax With It)

No dissenter can ever rest assured he is safe from the arbitrary power of the IRS.

Sheldon Richman | May 19, 2013

The Internal Revenue Service has been caught engaging in political profiling while processing applications for tax-exempt status. In this case it was against organizations with “tea-party” or “patriot ” in their names and other right-wing groups. Next time it could be libertarian or left-wing antiwar and pro-civil-liberties groups. No dissenter can ever rest assured he is safe from the arbitrary power of the IRS.

Nothing will have been learned from this scandal if all that happens is the firing of some IRS administrators and the issuance of new guidelines on 501(c)(4) applications. That is not nearly enough.

Obviously, tax exemptions exist only because individuals and some organizations are subject to income and other forms of taxation. Congress levies a tax on incomes, then in its “wisdom” chooses to exempt certain activities but not others. This is social engineering, with Congress seeking to encourage some kinds of organizations — while not forgoing more revenue than necessary. The IRS then writes rules to carry out the directions of Congress.

Where possible, people will naturally strive to qualify for exemption by pushing the boundaries of the regulations. That incentive will always be strong because a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation will have more resources with which to pursue its mission. Since the language of statutes and regulations is inevitably vague, the IRS will have room to interpret when ruling on who qualifies and who doesn’t qualify for exemption. The line between vigilance and harassment is not bright, and the potential for abuse is great.

It should be apparent that this power, which is inherently arbitrary, ill suits a society that sees itself as free.

https://reason.com/archives/2013/05/19/abolish-the-irs-and-the-income-tax-with

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2nd Annual Bergen County Law Enforcement Blue Mass

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2nd Annual Bergen County Law Enforcement Blue Mass

Ridgewood NJ , Please join us for the 2nd Annual Bergen County Law Enforcement Blue Mass to honor fallen and deceased law enforcement officers. Sponsored by the Bergen County Police Chiefs Association. Wednesday May 22nd 9:00am. Our Lady of Mt.Carmel Church, One Passaic Street Ridgewood NJ.

Any department wishing to participate please contact Fairview Police Captain Kahan @ [email protected]

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‘Facebook fatigue’ stirs investor concern

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‘Facebook fatigue’ stirs investor concern
By Robert Cookson

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As Facebook prepares to mark its first year as a public company on Saturday, it is facing pressure from investors to address fears that young people are losing interest in the service.

Though their views are mostly based on anecdotal evidence rather than hard statistics, many investors believe that under-25s are suffering from “Facebook fatigue” and defecting to services such as Twitter and WhatsApp.

“One of the most frequent conversations I have with investors is about whether the younger demographic is disengaging from Facebook,” says Mark Mahaney, internet analyst at RBC Capital Markets.

https://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8b7ab90e-bc91-11e2-b344-00144feab7de.html#axzz2TVsCU6eC

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A Mano Announces Delicious Demonstrations in Ridgewood

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A Mano Announces Delicious Demonstrations in Ridgewood

Sizzling Summer Series to Include Pizza-Making with Masters, Homemade Pasta Making and Mozzarella/Dessert Duo

(RIDGEWOOD, NJ, May 14, 2013) — This summer, Ridgewood New Jersey’s authentic Neapolitan trattoria A Mano, will host a three-part series of delectable demonstrations. Taking place on Thursday evenings beginning June 6th, the first of the tasty tutorials includes Pizza-Making with Neapolitan Pizza Masters Roberto Caporuscio and Antonio Starita, followed by How to Make Homemade Pasta Like a Pro, and concludes with a Mouthwatering Mozzarella and Dessert Making Combo.

Pizza-Making with Neapolitan Pizza Masters, Roberto Caporuscio and Antonio Starita -June 6, 6pm

Pizza Powerhouses Roberto Caporuscio and Antonio Starita, will demonstrate the art of Neapolitan pizza, including dough making and stretching, traditional
recipes and expert techniques. The world-famous pizza masters will highlight the secrets of perfecting both classic and specialty Neapolitan wood-fired pizzas. Caporuscio is the Chef/Owner of New York City hot spots Kesté Pizza and Vino and Don Antonio by Starita. His mentor, Antonio Starita, is the Chef/ Owner of one of Naples’ oldest, most popular pizzerias, Pizzeria Starita ai Materdei, and Don Antonio by Starita in New York. Both Caporuscio and Starita are ranking members of the Association of Neapolitan Pizzaiuoli (Association of Neapolitan Pizza Makers – APN), the Italian governing body that teaches the art of Neapolitan pizza making, and certifies quality and adherence to authentic procedures. Caporuscio’s title is President of the United States division, while Starita serves as International Vice President.

How to Make Homemade Pasta Like a Pro -Thursday, July 18th 6pm

Guests will take an up close look at tasty techniques of making fresh egg pasta, from dough making and rolling, to pasta cutting and other expert methods used to create homemade pillowy pasta. Favorite housemade pasta dishes on A Mano’s menu include: Lasagna Bolognese, Vegetable Lasagna, Tagliatelle ai Funghi (ribbon pasta with assorted wild mushrooms and truffle cream) and Gnocchi alla Sorrentina (gnocchi with fresh tomato sauce, basil and homemade mozzarella).

Mouthwatering Mozzarella and Dessert Making Combo – Thursday, August 15th 6pm

Viewers will learn to make melt-in-your-mouth mozzarella, including stretching, forming and setting the cheese, and the methods of making one of A Mano’s featured desserts. A Mano’s mozzarella which is made in-house daily, is featured on its wood-fired pizzas, and in recipes of dishes such as the Mozzarella Pinwheel (mozzarella roll with prosciutto and grilled vegetables) and Caprese Salad (mozzarella, vine-ripe tomatoes, basil and extra virgin olive oil). Signature homemade desserts include panna cotta with seasonal berries, ricotta cheesecake, creme brûlée, tiramisu and more.

The cost of each demonstration is $10 per person, which will be credited towards dinner immediately following the events. Reservations are required.

About A Mano
A Mano, meaning “by hand,” is focused on presenting the ultimate combination of authentic ingredients and techniques to create an unmatched Neapolitan experience. The restaurant has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality and authenticity of the craft of traditional Neapolitan foods, with results that speak mouthwatering volumes in every bite.

A Mano is one of only three restaurants in the United States certified by both Italian governing associations, the Verace Pizza Napoletana and Associazone Pizzaiuoli Napoletani, to offer authentic Neapolitan Pizza. The exacting standards are what stand A Mano apart from the rest, from the expertise of the pizzaiolo (the specially-trained pizza chef) to the use of ingredients imported from Naples (from all natural Caputo flour to the San Marzano tomatoes, grown in the foothills of Mt Vesuvio). Add-in fresh mozzarella made by hand daily, along with outrageous homemade gelato and desserts, and the true concept of artisan foods are revealed.

Down to the tiles and equipment from floor to ceiling, the restaurant’s entire makeup is imported from Italy. Its twin domed ovens with round chimneys, hand-built on site by Neapolitan Artisans using stones and volcanic soil from Naples, are the centerpiece of the restaurant, stretching to the ceiling of the two-story dining room. The architecture of the wood-fired ovens allow them to reach temperatures of 1,000 degrees, creating beautifully blistering, bubbling pizza in less than two minutes.

A Mano is located at 24 Franklin Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. Hours of operation are: Monday through Thursday, 11:30 AM–10:00 PM, Friday and Saturday 11:30 AM-11:00 PM and Sunday 12:30 PM–10:00 PM. For more information, please call 201.493.2000 or visit www.amanopizza.com.

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2013 Village of Ridgewood Introduced Budget – June 12 Budget Public Hearing

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2013 Village of Ridgewood Introduced Budget – June 12 Budget Public Hearing

The Village 2013 tax levy of $33,040,375 is $36,725 less than Village 2012 tax levy of $33,077,101. The average residential property assessed at $686,994 in 2013 will experience a municipal tax bill of $3,966. This municipal tax for the average taxpayer represents NO increase over the 2012 year.

The introduced 2013 Budget totals $45,343,651. This is a budget decrease of $677,509 from amended 2012 budget (a 1.4% decrease).

The exact tax rate and average tax paid will be determined by the Bergen County Tax Board after the Village Council adopts the Budget. The 2013 Budget Public Hearing will be held at 8PM June 12, 2013.

Click Here for Budget document.

 
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24th Community Hymn Festival of Choirs

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24th Community Hymn Festival of Choirs

All Are Invited! Sunday, May 19 at 7:30PM

West Side to Host Community Hymn Festival of Choirs On Sunday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m., choirs from multiple Bergen County churches of all denominations will participate in the 24th Annual Community Hymn Festival of Choirs at Ridgewood’s West Side Presbyterian Church.

The ecumenical event is open to the public. Free will offerings will be taken ($10 suggested). Presented by The American Guild of Organists’ Northern New Jersey Chapter, the annual festival and a fall campaign benefit the John R. Rodland Memorial Scholarship Fund for Church Music. The Rodland Scholarships are the largest such awards to church music majors in the nation. Since its inception in 1990, $206,450 has been awarded in scholarships to future church musicians. This year’s winner of a $9,000 first prize is Abigail Rockwood, a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at the Eastman School of Music, studying with David Higgs. She was a student of Dr. Huw Lewis at Hope College, receiving her Bachelor of Music, and earned her Master’s Degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music, with Todd Wilson. “The Music of Pentecost” is the theme of this year’s festival. Organists and choir directors from participating churches will direct or play for the over-80-voice adult choir, children’s choir, hand-bell choir, and brass ensemble.

Singers are invited to join the chorus at the only rehearsal on Thursday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m. Music will be provided. The church is at 6 S. Monroe St., corner of W. Ridgewood Ave. For more information, call the West Side Church Office at 201-652-1966, ext. *839.