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The History Of Flag Day

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The History Of Flag Day

https://www.usflag.org/history/flagday.html

The Fourth of July was traditionally celebrated as America’s birthday, but the idea of an annual day specifically celebrating the Flag is believed to have first originated in 1885. BJ Cigrand, a schoolteacher, arranged for the pupils in the Fredonia, Wisconsin Public School, District 6, to observe June 14 (the 108th anniversary of the official adoption of The Stars and Stripes) as ‘Flag Birthday’. In numerous magazines and newspaper articles and public addresses over the following years, Cigrand continued to enthusiastically advocate the observance of June 14 as ‘Flag Birthday’, or ‘Flag Day’.

On June 14, 1889, George Balch, a kindergarten teacher in New York City, planned appropriate ceremonies for the children of his school, and his idea of observing Flag Day was later adopted by the State Board of Education of New York. On June 14, 1891, the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia held a Flag Day celebration, and on June 14 of the following year, the New York Society of the Sons of the Revolution, celebrated Flag Day.

Following the suggestion of Colonel J Granville Leach (at the time historian of the Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution), the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames of America on April 25, 1893 adopted a resolution requesting the mayor of Philadelphia and all others in authority and all private citizens to display the Flag on June 14th. Leach went on to recommend that thereafter the day be known as ‘Flag Day’, and on that day, school children be assembled for appropriate exercises, with each child being given a small Flag.

Two weeks later on May 8th, the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution unanimously endorsed the action of the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames. As a result of the resolution, Dr. Edward Brooks, then Superintendent of Public Schools of Philadelphia, directed that Flag Day exercises be held on June 14, 1893 in Independence Square. School children were assembled, each carrying a small Flag, and patriotic songs were sung and addresses delivered.

In 1894, the governor of New York directed that on June 14 the Flag be displayed on all public buildings. With BJ Cigrand and Leroy Van Horn as the moving spirits, the Illinois organization, known as the American Flag Day Association, was organized for the purpose of promoting the holding of Flag Day exercises. On June 14th, 1894, under the auspices of this association, the first general public school children’s celebration of Flag Day in Chicago was held in Douglas, Garfield, Humboldt, Lincoln, and Washington Parks, with more than 300,000 children participating.

Adults, too, participated in patriotic programs. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, delivered a 1914 Flag Day address in which he repeated words he said the flag had spoken to him that morning: “I am what you make me; nothing more. I swing before your eyes as a bright gleam of color, a symbol of yourself.”

Inspired by these three decades of state and local celebrations, Flag Day -the anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777 – was officially established by the Proclamation of President Woodrow Wilson on May 30th, 1916. While Flag Day was celebrated in various communities for years after Wilson’s proclamation, it was not until August 3rd, 1949, that President Truman signed an Act of Congress designating June 14th of each year as National Flag Day.

https://www.usflag.org/history/flagday.html

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>Rutgers University has announced it will freeze salaries for its 13,000 employees

>Rutgers to freeze salaries for all employees

Rutgers University has announced it will freeze salaries for its 13,000 employees, canceling some pay raises that were to take effect next month. School officials say the move will save $30 million and offset some of the $46.6 million in state funding cut from its budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Without the freeze, Chief Budget Officer Philip Furmanski said in a note to staff Thursday, the university would have to “lay off large numbers.” (Conaboy, Gannett)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20100612_Rutgers_to_freeze_salaries_for_all_employees.html#axzz0qmxvhyUq

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>Gov. Christie has ordered cabinet members to begin planning for a government shutdown

>Christie orders planning for government shutdown

Gov. Christie has ordered cabinet members to begin planning for a government shutdown in case the state budget is not approved by the July 1 deadline. The memo directs department heads to identify essential functions and personnel. The Newark Star-Ledger obtained a copy of the memo, distributed Friday. (AP)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20100612_Christie_orders_planning_for_government_shutdown.html#axzz0qmxyBjNm

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>Graydon Pool : "it was the biggest opening day crowd in 5 or 6 years"

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The staff stopped counting at 1200 people on Saturday, June 5. Pool manager Steve Diamond said it was the biggest opening day crowd in 5 or 6 years.

Open for business: Last weekend Graydon had its biggest opening day in 5 or 6 years, said pool manager Steve Diamond. What a great community gathering place!

The water sparkled. Gone were the algae seen on Memorial Day. Deputy Mayor Keith Killion stopped by. Mayor David Pfund arrived with his family and took a dip. Also on hand appreciating the large crowd were Council members-elect Tom Riche and Bernie Walsh.

Operation in June:
Saturday/Sunday: 10 am to 7:30 pm
Mon.–Fri. through June 25: Noon to 7:30 pm
June 28–30: 10 am to 7:30 pm

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Have you bought your badge yet? If not, here’s how:

Ridgewood, Midland Park, and Ho-Ho-Kus residents: Join here https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/department_detail.cfm?dept_id=41 or
at the badge office at Graydon until 7 pm any day.

Graydon admirers from any other town may be sponsored with this application form by an adult Ridgewood resident holding a current badge. Allow up to a week for processing of sponsored applications.

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Lucy Rieger seeks participants for a possible celebration of Graydon Park’s centennial in Ridgewood’s Independence Day Parade on Monday, July 5. This will happen only if volunteers come forward quickly. To participate or help, please contact her at [email protected] or 201-826-5086 (cell).

Lots more summer fun to come. Send us your photos of Graydon activities.
Swimmingly,

Marcia Ringel and Suzanne Kelly, Co-Chairs

The Preserve Graydon Coalition, Inc., a nonprofit corporation
“It’s clear—we love Graydon!”
[email protected]
 https://www.preservegraydon.org/

Try: https://www.preservegraydon.org/newsletters/12june2010-graydon-season-under-way

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>A Mahwah man has been charged with vehicular homicide in an accident that killed an 80-year-old woman Friday afternoon on Route 17

>Mahwah man is charged with vehicular homicide in crash that killed 80-year-old woman

Saturday, June 12, 2010, 12:15 PM

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/06/mahwah_man_charged_with_vehicu.html

Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office : Rocco John Benedetto, 36, of Mahwah, is charged with vehicular homicide in the death of Dorothy Scordato, 80, of Allendale.

RIDGEWOOD — A Mahwah man has been charged with vehicular homicide in an accident that killed an 80-year-old woman Friday afternoon.

According to Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli, Rocco John Benedetto, 36, of Mahwah, was found to be intoxicated and under the influence of drugs when he caused a three-car accident that killed Dorothy Scordato, 80, of Allendale.

Investigators said Benedetto was traveling south on Route 17 in Ridgewood, near East Saddle River Road, just before 2 p.m. Friday when his 2009 Mercedes Benz struck Scordato’s 2005 Honda Element. Scordato lost control of her car, veered across several lanes and was ultimately struck by a 2008 Honda Civic driven by a New York woman, Molinelli said. The New Yorker was not charged.

Numerous 911 calls summoned Ridgewood police, who found Scordato badly injured behind the wheel of her car, Molinelli said. Scordato was taken to Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, where she died of her injuries.

Molinelli said Benedetto drove on for another half mile before pulling off the highway and calling police. He is charged with second-degree vehicular homicide, driving while intoxicated and being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance.

Bail was set at $150,000.

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/06/mahwah_man_charged_with_vehicu.html

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>Village Council sets Novermber Election to fill vacant seat left by Anne Zusy

>Village Council sets Novermber Election to fill vacant seat left by Anne Zusy

As reported in the Ridgewood News it now appears the Village Council will not fill the seat left vacant by the death of Anne Zusy. There will be no short term appointee appointed by the council to fill the vacant seat. Councilwomen Zusy, died earlier this month of complications from lung cancer and has severed in the council since 2008.

The “Zusy” seat will be on the ballot in November and anyone interested in running for the position can file a petition at Village Hall. The deadline to file will be sometime in September with a final date to be announced. The winner in the November election will serve out the remainder of Zusy’s term. The new council members Thomas Riche and Bernadette Coghlan-Walsh will be sworn in July 1.

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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens June 18 at Universal Orlando® Resort

From printed page to the silver screen, you’ve shared his many adventures. Starting next Friday, you can join Harry PotterTM and his friends as you step into the magic and excitement of The Wizarding World of Harry PotterTM at Universal Orlando Resort.

Inspired by J. K. Rowling’s compelling stories and characters – and faithful to the visual landscapes of the films – this completely immersive environment will bring the wonder and magic of the Harry Potter books and films to life.

From the front archway of Hogsmeade to the immensity of Hogwarts castle, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will feature:

*The Hogwarts Express at Hogsmeade station

*Dragon Challenge including a twin high-speed roller coaster with many iconic elements from the Triwizard Tournament

*The Three Broomsticks and adjacent Hog’s Head pub serving traditional British fare and drinks including Butterbeer and pumpkin juice

*The Owl Post which will send letters with a certified Hogsmeade postmark and will sell official stamps from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

*Zonko’s, a joke shop with a collection of tricks and jokes, including Extendable Ears, Boxing Telescopes and Sneakoscopes

*Ollivanders wand shop, an incredible interactive experience where the wand chooses the wizard

*Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, a thrilling new state-of-the-art attraction, located in Hogwarts castle, which uses entirely new technology to bring the magic, characters, and stories of Harry Potter to life in ways never before imagined.

For more details, speak with a travel professional at:

The Travel Center / American Express

50 E. Ridgewood Ave.

Ridgewood, NJ 07450

(201) 447-3311

[email protected]

Or look for Universal Orlando Resort vacation packages and tickets on our NEW website:

https://www.thetravelcenterae.com/

Now – Ridgewood’s ONLY travel agency

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>Valley Renewal : BOE , ""We agree that an independent environmental study is important."

>School board issues statement on request for environmental impact study
Friday, June 11, 2010
BY MICHAEL SEDON
The Ridgewood News
STAFF WRITER

https://www.northjersey.com/news/96142839_School_board_issues_statement_on_request_for_environmental_impact_study_.html

RIDGEWOOD — The Ridgewood Board of Education (BOE) issued a statement Friday regarding a petition sent to school officials urging the BOE to ask the village’s Planning Board to commission an environmental impact study.

The study, the petition states, should be conducted before the Planning Board votes on a Master Plan amendment required for Valley Hospital’s “Renewal” plans to move forward.

At a Planning Board meeting on Monday night, at least four residents pleaded with the board to hire a specialist to conduct the environmental impact study. The residents believe the study will help predict the future effects of any construction at the site and the surrounding area.

A group of parents with children in the Ridgewood Public Schools made a last-ditch effort to request the study and crafted a petition June 3. The petition, which began circulating June 4, asked the superintendent of schools and the Board of Education to press the Planning Board for the study.

Ridgewood Board of Education President Michele Lenhard and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Daniel Fishbein issued the following statement Friday:

“In keeping with the Board and superintendent’s responsibility to ensure the safety, health and education of the district’s students, we respect the concerns of the community members who signed the petition and we appreciate their request for more information via an environmental health impact study prior to the Planning Board’s vote.

“We agree that an independent environmental study is important. Such a study is typically completed as part of a full site review, once the Planning Board has examined detailed engineering and architectural plans and approved construction. Whether that timetable should be altered and an environmental impact study conducted prior to the vote to amend the Master Plan cannot be determined by the Ridgewood Board of Education. We trust the Village Planning Board, as the body responsible to ensuring our community’s interests and protecting the health of all residents, to make such determinations as they see necessary.

“Safeguarding the health and safety of our students is the number one priority of the Ridgewood Board of Education and school administration. In testimony submitted to the Planning Board on June 17, 2009, we voiced specific health, safety, and educational concerns that may arise should the Master Plan be amended and the Valley Hospital expansion go forward. If an amendment is approved, it will be important to clarify how acceptable levels of air quality can be maintained for the duration of the Valley Hospital Renewal Project. Should the Valley Renewal project proceed to construction, we will work closely with the Village Engineer and Valley Hospital administration to make sure that the Ridgewood Public Schools students and staff are fully safeguarded.”

Although nearly 700 people signed the petition in four days, the Planning Board could not officially accept it into the record since its attorney, Gail Price, said the signatures could not be verified. She did, however, accept the petition as part of an unofficial file on the proceedings.

“Petitions are not admissible in evidence in proceedings such as the Planning Board area unless everyone who signed the petition is present,” Price said. “It certainly can be accepted into the file that’s being kept on behalf of this matter, and I recommend that that happen.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/96142839_School_board_issues_statement_on_request_for_environmental_impact_study_.html

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>Healthcare Reform : AFP Monday in Trenton – Preserve Health Care Freedom!

>Join Us Monday In Trenton As We Fight To Preserve Our Health Care Freedom!
The battle over Obamacare is now front and center in New Jersey.
Now is the time for you and me to take a stand against the federal takeover!

Legislators in Trenton are pressuring Governor Christie not to join the multi-state lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of Obamacare. They will be proposing a resolution to do just that this Monday morning.
Americans for Prosperity activists will be going to Trenton to stop them!
The bill being proposed, SCR108, is a resolution stating: “Urges Governor not to join lawsuit against enforcement of new federal health reforms.”
The resolution is being sponsored by 12 Democrat lawmakers:

Lesniak, Raymond J. as Primary Sponsor
Vitale, Joseph F. as Primary Sponsor
Sweeney, Stephen M. as Co-Sponsor
Buono, Barbara as Co-Sponsor
Gill, Nia H., Esq. as Co-Sponsor
Gordon, Robert M. as Co-Sponsor
Weinberg, Loretta as Co-Sponsor
Cunningham, Sandra B. as Co-Sponsor
Norcross, Donald as Co-Sponsor
Whelan, Jim as Co-Sponsor
Ruiz, M. Teresa as Co-Sponsor
Rice, Ronald L. as Co-Sponsor

You and I need to send these legislators a message that we expect them to stand up for our rights and the sovereignty of our state.
Join your fellow activists to testify at this hearing on Monday in Trenton. Let’s make sure our elected officials hear us loud and clear!

The hearing will take place at the statehouse:
Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee
Monday, June 14, 2010 – 10:00 AM
Meeting – Committee Room 1, 1 st Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ

Look forward to seeing you there as we stand up for our health care freedom!

On to Victory,
Steve Lonegan
State Director

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>$9 billion railroad tunnel under the Hudson is way too expensive and not practical

>Ingle: Why does Christie ignore obvious savings?

As Gov. Christie tries to cover budget deficits and create a spending plan for the fiscal year starting July 1 taxpayers can support, it surprises some he hasn’t gone for an obvious saving — changes to that $9 billion railroad tunnel under the Hudson. It and just not practical the way it is designed. Moreover, the whole thing is paid for by New Jersey and the federal government. New York won’t touch it. (Ingle, Gannett)

https://www.app.com/article/20100609/OPINION05/6090324/1093/Why-does-Christie-ignore-obvious-savings

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>Christie sending a message he will not back down from his decision against renominating Justice Wallace

>Christie appoints Verniero to judicial panel

Gov. Christie on Wednesday named former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Peter G. Verniero chairman of a panel that screens judicial nominations, apparently sending a message that he will not back down from his decision against renominating Justice John E. Wallace Jr. to the Supreme Court. Christie named replacements for the entire Judicial Advisory Panel, whose seven members abruptly resigned last week. Six of them cited as their reason Christie’s decision not to renominate Wallace. (Lu, Inquirer)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20100610_Christie_appoints_Verniero_to_judicial_panel.html#axzz0qVJqYiNF

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