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>Democrat Lame-duck Bergen freeholders approve 19 appointments

>Lame-duck Bergen freeholders approve 19 appointments

Bergen freeholders approve 19 appointments in lame-duck session
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
BY MICHAEL GARTLAND
The Record
STAFF WRITER

The Bergen County Freeholder Board approved 19 appointments to county positions Wednesday night in their next-to-last lame duck session of the year.

The appointments, which typically are recommended by the county executive and then approved by the board, included the selection of Uwe Malakas as Bergen County police chief, Louis D’Arminio to the Bergen County Improvement Authority and Nicholas Rotonda to the Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority.

The Democrats on the freeholder board, three of whom were voted out of office last month, supported all of Democratic County Executive Dennis McNerney’s recommendations.

McNerney also was defeated in the November and will leave office in January.

Republican Freeholder Rob Hermansen voted against most of the Democratic appointments and criticized them as “extremely questionable” because three of the Democrats currently on the board will not serve next year.

“I don’t think it’s right,” he said. “They shouldn’t have been made at this time … They had all year to do this when they had the majority.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/Bergen_freeholders_approve_19_appointments_in_lame-duck_session.html

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>N.J. business group cautious on 2011 economy

>N.J. business group cautious on 2011 economy

The year ahead could be grim for unemployed workers in New Jersey, according to a report released Tuesday by the New Jersey Business and Industry Association. Any glimmer of hope in hiring may be matched by layoffs. (Conaboy, The Philadelphia Inquirer)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/20101201_N_J__business_group_cautious_on_2011_economy.html#ixzz16rCZcI3t

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>Christie looms over redistricting and coming legislative contests, where GOP craves five seats

>Christie looms over redistricting and coming legislative contests, where GOP craves five seats

The roads of Republican redistricting and 2011 campaign strategy all lead back to the Trenton front office where Gov. Chris Christie wields a Teddy Roosevelt-sized club and wants legislative wins. (Pizarro, PolitickerNJ)

https://www.politickernj.com/43203/christie-looms-over-redistricting-and-coming-legislative-contests-where-gop-craves-five-seats

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>Mayor Cory Booker: Police union didn’t try to avoid layoffs

>Mayor Cory Booker: Police union didn’t try to avoid layoffs

There’s “massive restructuring” of government in the city of Newark, a polite way of saying that up to 500 people could be losing their jobs soon including 167 police officers, Mayor Cory Booker said at a press conference Tuesday. (Carroll, PolitickerNJ)

https://www.politickernj.com/43191/booker-police-union-didn-t-try-avoid-layoffs

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>Gov. Christie authorizes state to hire lawyer to fight $271 million tunnel bill

>Gov. Christie authorizes state to hire lawyer to fight $271 million tunnel bill

Governor Chris Christie’s administration plans to file a federal lawsuit to fight the U.S. government’s $271 million bill to New Jersey to pay for work on canceled rail tunnel to Manhattan, an administration source said. (Method, Home News Tribune)

https://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20101130/STATE/101130055/Gov-Christie-authorizes-state-to-hire-lawyer-to-fight-271-million-tunnel-bill

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>Report: To pay 1 NJ worker’s salary, it takes up to 90 private sector workers

>Report: To pay 1 NJ worker’s salary, it takes up to 90 private sector workers

It takes up to 90 private sector workers to support the salary of one state worker making the same amount of money, according to a new analysis. (Method, Daily Record)

https://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20101201/COMMUNITIES/312010022/1005/NEWS01/Report–To-pay-1-NJ-worker-s-salary–it-takes-up-to-90-private-sector-workers

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>Gov. Jindal Calls Obama’s National Security Strategy ‘Dumb’ and ‘Dangerous’

>Gov. Jindal Calls Obama’s National Security Strategy ‘Dumb’ and ‘Dangerous’

Posted by Jason Mattera (Profile)

https://www.redstate.com/jasonmattera/2010/11/30/gov-jindal-calls-obamas-national-security-strategy-dumb-and-dangerous/

“The current therapeutic approach to national security is dangerous,” Jindal writes in his new book, Leadership And Crisis, which is currently # 1 on Amazon’s “Leadership and Politics” section. “I’m just not interested in empathizing with the grievances of our sworn enemies. Let’s figure out where they’re vulnerable and destroy them.”

Jindal tells HUMAN EVENTS that President Obama’s decision to read Miranda rights and hold civilian trials for foreign terrorist suspects is not only misguided, but dangerous. “We’ve been lucky with…the Time Square bomb, the underwear bomber. Being lucky is not a strategy. The reality is we’ve been playing defense instead of playing offense.”

To Jindal, “playing offense” would entail profiling those Islamists most likely to hijack an airliner or make a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in, say Portland, go Kaboom.

“Why in the world do we have TSA examiners who are groping 6-year-old children flying home to see grandma for the holidays? Why in the world are we acting like we don’t have intelligence assets and common sense? Not using our intelligence and not using our common sense, that’s called dumb. This is a dumb strategy that we’re pursuing.”

Full story: https://www.redstate.com/jasonmattera/2010/11/30/gov-jindal-calls-obamas-national-security-strategy-dumb-and-dangerous/

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>Associated Press-CNBC Poll : Americans prefer cutting federal services to raising taxes by nearly 2-1

>Associated Press-CNBC Poll : Americans prefer cutting federal services to raising taxes by nearly 2-1

AP-CNBC Poll: Cut services to balance the budget

WASHINGTON (AP) – To ease surging budget deficits, Americans prefer cutting federal services to raising taxes by nearly 2-1 in a new poll. Yet there is little consensus on specific, meaningful steps – and a wariness about touching two gargantuan programs, Social Security and Medicare.

An Associated Press-CNBC Poll showed widespread anxiety about budget shortfalls exceeding $1 trillion a year. Eighty-five percent worry that growing red ink will harm future generations – the strongest expression of concern since AP polls began asking the question in 2008. Fifty-six percent think the shortfalls will spark a major economic crisis in the coming decade.

MORE : https://apnews.myway.com/article/20101130/D9JQCLT80.html

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>Daily Slice: A Mano, Ridgewood, New Jersey

>Daily Slice: A Mano, Ridgewood, New Jersey
Posted by Chris Lehault, November 30, 2010 at 2:00 PM

https://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/11/daily-slice-a-mano-in-ridgewood-new-jersey-neapolitan-pizza.html

Daily Slice gives a quick snapshot each weekday of a different slice or pie that the folks at the Serious Eats empire have enjoyed lately.

Ridgewood, New Jersey’s A Mano looks to disrupt the Garden State’s sweet-sauce stereotype. Its Neapolitan-style pizzas come directly from a 1,000°F wood-burning oven built with stones and clay imported from Italy. The brainchild of pizzaiolo Roberto Caporuscio (now of Kesté in the West Village), A Mano is certified by both the VPN (Verace Pizza Napoletana) and employs pizzamakers accredited by the APN (Associazione Pizzaiuoli Napoletani). A Mano’s pie shares more resemblance to its cousins back in the old country than to its neighbor down the street.

MORE: https://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/11/daily-slice-a-mano-in-ridgewood-new-jersey-neapolitan-pizza.html

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>Ridgewood Welcomes New Business!

>Ridgewood Welcomes New Business!

https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/newbusiness.cfm

Overview

The Village of Ridgewood is a center of commerce in Bergen County.

Advantages to locating your business in Ridgewood:


Supportive community including residents, business and governing body;

Excellent demographics. Bergen County is one of the wealthiest counties in the United States;
Strong support from local Chamber of Commerce and The Ridgewood Guild;
Major Transportation Hub – Train & Bus; and
Regional destination with small town atmosphere
Ridgewood has excellent existing brands and businesses including:

Wide variety of restaurants from casual to formal;
Whole Foods Market;
Crumbs Bakery;
Newly Renovated Clearview Movie Theater;
Unique Boutiques;
Independent Book Store with frequent renown author signings;
Numerous Seasonal Community Events; and
Art Galleries, Studios and Professional Quality Concerts.
What to Expect

In an effort to maintain and protect village character, land use requirements have been developed for the Central Business District. The first place to check during the process of evaluating location and space requirements for your business is with the Village Zoning Officer. The Zoning Review determines the specific track your project will take based upon a number of variables. This may include acquiring approvals from Village departments and boards, which are listed below. The results of the Zoning Review will help you understand the application and permitting you will need to include in your business development timeline.

You can contact our Zoning Officer, Tony Merlino at [email protected] or Village Hall, 3rd Floor, 131 N. Maple Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450, M – F 8:30AM to 4:30PM, to review your specific business location questions. The Land Use and Development Code is located in Chapter 190 of the Code of the Village of Ridgewood, available online at https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/. (Under site navigation select Village Laws General Code and look for Chapter 190.)

Following the Zoning Review, consultation with the Building Department, Health Department and Planning Board may be needed for code issues related to your project. Information is also available on each department’s page of the Village’s website, or at:

Building:
[email protected]

Health:
[email protected] or [email protected]

Planning/Engineering/Historic Preservation:
[email protected] or [email protected]

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>Only Thirty-one percent of voters have a favorable opinion of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez

>Only Thirty-one percent of voters have a favorable opinion of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez

Thirty-one percent of voters have a favorable opinion of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-Hoboken) and 25% have an unfavorable opinion, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll released this morning. Another 44% either are unsure (29%) or haven’t heard of him (15%).

“Those are fairly anemic numbers for an energetic guy who has already served five years,” said Peter Woolley, a political scientist and director of the poll, referring to the senator who is up for re-election in 2012.

more: https://www.politickernj.com/43159/fdu-menendez-approval-rating-31

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>NJ governor promotes “Small Business Saturday”

>NJ governor promotes “Small Business Saturday”

New Jersey’s governor is lending his support to a national campaign to encourage shopping at small businesses during the holiday season. (The Associated Press)

https://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9JO0TFO0.htm

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>A new push to rescue Xanadu mall project

>A new push to rescue Xanadu mall project

Lenders and state officials in New Jersey are desperately trying to cobble together the second rescue of Xanadu, one of the nation’s largest, most expensive and still incomplete retail and entertainment malls. (Bagli, The New York Times)

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/27/nyregion/27Xanadu.html

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>New Jersey legislation targets “super political action committees”

>New Jersey legislation targets “super political action committees”

New Jersey is considering a cutting-edge campaign-disclosure law that would bring well-heeled groups out of the shadows. (Burton, The Philadelphia Inquirer)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/front_page/20101127_New_Jersey_legislation_targets__quot_super_political_action_committees_quot_.html#ixzz16dBF08MG

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>Legislation rapidly passed is trouble, especially if it’s named for somebody.

>Legislation rapidly passed is trouble, especially if it’s named for somebody.

Haste can lead to flawed bills

Legislation rapidly passed is trouble, especially if it’s named for somebody. The recent New Jersey bill about bullying wasn’t named for an individual, but a well-publicized suicide gave it urgency and emotional impact and the rush may have caused it to be flawed. (Ingle, Daily Record)

https://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20101128/OPINION03/101126119/1096/OPINION/Haste+can+lead+to+flawed+bills

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