>Are there compliance regulations in state laws governing with regard to cost of living adjustments with the active employeed NJ teachers? How is it the teachers continue to receive yearly increases when there is No increase in the Consumer Price Index for 12 months from Aug.2008 to Aug.2009, which other programs must comply to. Their premium health plans insurance benefits (not HMO’s) are also expected to increase by 28% for 2010.
Both programs, Social Security benefits and NJ Division Pensions and Benefits in compliance,face a freeze on benefits for 2010, there will be no COLA for 2010
For the past many months (seems like years) I have been reading about the possible closing of Graydon Pool and the building of a different complex on the grounds.
I grew up and lived in Ridgewood until the day I married in 1954. Every day of the summers, since 1932, my brothers and I were at Graydon, almost from sunup until sundown.
When I was 15, Police Chief John Orr asked if I would like to become a swimming instructor. He was representing the Red Cross, which was going to start offering classes for the children of both Ridgewood and Glen Rock. I became one of the first of two women lifeguards as well as an instructor at Graydon, joining many others, mostly teenagers like myself. I look back on this period as one of the best times in my life.
At the end of all the swimming classes in July, Chief Orr would have a great “Fun Day” for all the kids. We had races, some clown divers (my brother Walter being one of them) and, at the end, a big treat: watermelon. It was a great show and a fun time for all.
I was a lifeguard for three years and taught swimming and lifesaving classes for nine years, until I was married and moved out of town. During this period of time, half of the pool near Maple Avenue was open for kids and their boating fun. The rest was split for beginner and experienced swimmers. In each area there was a raft for everyone to enjoy. Those summer days at Graydon were much fun for my brothers and me. We have so many good memories.
Ridgewood does not need a new pool. Graydon is the most wonderful place to enjoy all summer and to make wonderful memories to last forever. I suggest that the powers that be think seriously before making any major changes. I am sure that the real estate agents will agree that Graydon Park is a great selling point for Ridgewood.
11/17/09 10:05 AM EST TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey’s governor-elect said Monday he’ll be taking office of a state with an even worse financial crisis than previously believed, and he wants the current governor to tighten the state’s purse strings in the meantime.
The budget and finance task force leaders on Chris Christie’s transition team met for three hours Monday with the top budget officials in the current administration of Gov. Jon Corzine to learn details of the state’s budget situation.
The state Office of Legislative Services has estimated that if department budgets continue to grow at their current rate, there could be a shortfall of about $8 billion in the state budget that takes effect July 1.
Task force co-chairman Robert Grady, a former aide to President George H.W. Bush and Gov. Tom Kean, said he now believes the gap will be larger than that — even accounting for a start of an economic recovery that results in rising sales and income tax revenue. Grady did not have an estimate of how much he thought the shortfall would grow.
“That’s a big number when you consider a budget of $28.5 billion,” Grady said.
Christie said he was ready to deal with the problem, nevertheless.
“People voted for me because they wanted spending to be less,” Christie said in a briefing at his transition office down the street from the State House. “They wanted government to be smaller.”
Almost immediately after the meeting, the budget group announced that Christie, a Republican, would send a letter to Corzine, the Democrat he defeated the Nov. 3 election, requesting he nix various spending increases until Christie takes office in January.
The governor should not approve hiring or paid appointments, they said.
Corzine’s office says he is keeping a close watch on the budget. Since the election, he’s asked government officials to find cuts of $400 million to help balance the current year’s budget.
“He will take all necessary actions to ensure that the budget he turns over to the governor-elect is balanced,” said Corzine spokesman Robert Corrales. “And he will review the details of the letter and take appropriate action with this fiscal principle in mind.”
Throughout the campaign, Christie said the state budget was in bad shape and that he would fix it for the future by cutting spending and taxes.
But he wouldn’t lay out many specific cuts or timelines, other than to say that most of the tax cuts he wants to make would not come next year.
On Monday, he said his budget task force would roll out recommendations for cuts in coming weeks.
Leaders of the task force also said they would meet with Moody’s Investors Service, which earlier this year lowered the state’s outlook — a step that could lead toward lowering the state’s bond rating, which would make it harder to borrow money.
Christie reiterated that he would not raise taxes to balance the budget.
“I absolutely believe that we can have New Jersey back to fiscal health by the end of our first term,” Christie said. “There’s going to need to be a lot of hard things that are going to need to be done to do that.”
>I am currently watching the BoE meeting. The referendum came up. They discussed it for a total of FIVE minutes. Brogan said to come to the next public forum at GW on 11/30 to talk about the referendum. Goodman wanted to correct the record in TRW that BF would not be turfed. Hutton said if you want to know why there should be turf, just walk across Stevens field. Brogan(?) said (for a half-minute) that the referendum is more than just fields – and then the talk turned to turf again. Vallerini said that there is no way to change the referendum. (Then, what’s the point to discuss anything, as Brogan said at the opening, other than to push for a ‘yes’ vote)
It seems to me that the BoE wants you to come to the forums or BoE meetings so they can regulate/control the message. Some of the detractors of this blog seem afraid that we may develop an opinion without the proper spin applied by the BoE.
At least, I didn’t hear ‘lets do it for the kids’ once…yet!
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Time: 11:15 AM – 1:15 PM
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The house is NOT yet finished, though we are getting closer. Will post pictures soon – I promise!
Last weekend, honey and I went out on a date and ate at “Village Green” in Ridgewood, NJ. It was a 5 course meal. It was, after having lived in France for 3 years, not bad at all!! Of course, in Ridgewood, it’s bring your own booze – so the honey brought a bottle of wine – not from his ‘fridge’ (read = expensive wines) because he couldn’t find his key (!) That’s my honey, you have to roll with the punches (he did find it this week, at the office – phewwwww!!!).My honey had, as a starter, chanterelle mushrooms with frisee salad and I had beets with arugola greens. It was very good. We then ordered the escargots bourguignon – OK, 1) the escargots were in a shell and in the shell was bar-b-queish sauce and on the bottom of the plate was the traditional persillade – no garlic!!! What, escargots, NO garlic. No. That was not our favorite. Either you go western (with an caramelized onion ‘compote’ and forget the not so tasty persillade) or you go French and do a persillade with garlic – NO bar-b-que sauce. For the next course, he had monk fish in a creamy sauce (that was delicious) and I had red snapper in a fresh tarragon-citrus sauce – equally delicious and lighter. We then had our ‘meat’ dish. Honey had the crispy duck AND that was something to write home about. I had the rabbit. It was the ‘special of the day’. I love rabbit, though, I have to say, it was a little dry. My honey ended with a peach crumble and, of course, I had my cheese plate. The cheese plate was very nice.
All in all a very nice restaurant and great service. I would definitely go back.
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We would like to thank The Record and Road Warrior John Cichowski for the attention focused on the issue of pedestrian deaths in New Jersey (“Deaths jump 33%,” Page A-1, Nov. 10; “Walking is hazardous for nearly all,” Road Warrior, Page L-1, Nov. 10). Of course, prevention is key and pedestrians must be aware of their surroundings. But something not mentioned is driver accountability.
A year and a half ago on Mother’s Day, our 24-year-old son, Dan, was walking in a crosswalk in broad daylight in Ridgewood, with a green light, when he was struck from behind and killed by a motorist making a left turn. We were shocked and outraged to learn that the driver’s only charge was “failure to yield to a pedestrian.” He received a $300 fine and lost his license for three months. Based on accounts of both attorneys and other victims’ families, unless the driver is drunk or leaves the scene of the accident, greater penalties are seldom imposed.
A car can be a deadly weapon. When drivers get behind the wheel, they must assume responsibility for their actions. Far too many drivers are in such a hurry or are engaged in cellphone use that they are not fully aware of defenseless pedestrians.
Perhaps if drivers knew there were a penalty for injuring or killing a pedestrian, they would slow down and pay more attention to what is going on around them. New Jersey laws do not adequately address drivers’ responsibility regarding pedestrian safety. We urge lawmakers to consider enacting laws more in line with the horrendous consequences of these acts.
>if you voice a ‘NO’ in this town, you become a target. Your business gets blacklisted. You don’t get invited to houses to lunch. You become a social outcast. Why? Because you are viewed as a miscreant.
I have coached, volunteered for numerous Village, sports and school groups and committees. I raised a LOT of money with other dedicated parents.
And I have seen the waste, control and abuse. I’ve had enough. I’m voting NO because it is what my conscience tells me to do. It’s what my kids would expect of me because of the values I have taught them.
I’ll never engage in the ad hominem attacks against those who disagree with me have leveled against me. However, I will never try to lie and attempt to deceive people into voting NO along with me.
I am of the opinion that that BOE has not been up-front with us and expects us to blindly follow. I will not. That is why I spend time educating myself on issues here and within Bergen County.
Here in Ridgewood, I hear the phrase “we can’t do that” instead of “why can’t we do that?”. These extreme times demand representatives on the board that have imagination and intestinal fortitude. Instead, I see capitulation and group think. The last free thinkers have been assimilated by the machine that is the BOE. I used to respect them, and unless they have a change of heart before the bond goes to vote, they will never again receive my vote or financial support.
You’re right, 1133, we should let the garbage take a rest – but I ask you, do you believe in this bind ref 100%? Because if you have any reservations that this is the latest lapse of imagination and leadership by those who work for and represent us, I would ask that you hold them to the job they promised to do.
Money will not solve this problem. It’s time for a new plan.
>War criminals should not get civilian trials nor receive US constitutional rights unless they are citizens.
Despite the obstructionist tactics used by the Left, the Bush administration should have moved to begin war tribunals faster.
Were I arguing for the defense, I don’t see how these guys can get a fair trial, especially being blocks from the scene of an American tragedy.
If it took four years to prosecute Zacarias Moussaoui. This circus will take years, cost tens of millions of dollars and give a forum to these bastards as they are paraded in and out of court. The families and friends of the 3,000 will be forced to relive this over and over.
This Obama Administration and AG Holder have set a catastrophic precedent for years to come.
Well, yesterday was quite a day. The response to our call to action has been overwhelming. We have almost 100,000 signatures on our letter challenging Obama’s flawed policy of trying the terrorists/war criminals who murdered our family & friends on September 11, 2001 in civilian federal courts.
The signatures include our many families of the victims of September 11, 2001 as well as many from the FDNY, NYPD and PAPD and retired military. But most of the signatures are from proud Americans who are as disgusted as we are with this abomination. We are organizing all the information and we will post all the signatures on Monday.
Check back here for updates and stay tuned for our next move!
If this White House thought Tea Party activists were an “angry mob,” wait until they see the backlash from 9/11 family members and their supporters nationwide. We’re not going to sit down and shut up about the reckless, security-undermining Obama 9/10 agenda and conflict-of-interest-ridden AG Eric Holder.
Call them out.
Recently, Congress voted down a bi-partisan bill that would have ensured that the terrorists who brought death and destruction to our homeland on September 11, 2001 would be tried as war criminals in military courts, not as common criminals tried in civilian courts with full Constitutional protections on American soil. The Obama administration has not been truthful with the public about the risks associated with bringing these cases in federal court, where critical evidence will be excluded, classified intelligence will be made available to our enemies, foreign counterterrorism partners will be exposed and the “mastermind of 9/11” will be allowed to mock his victims just blocks from where they died.
theBravest.com has partnered with 9/11 Families for a Safe & Strong and America and Keep America Safe to bring attention to this travesty. We are recruiting the families & friends of the FDNY to combat this ill-conceived policy of the current administration.
This week letters were sent to President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates questioning the wisdom of bringing these terrorists onto US soil to try them in civilian courts for their grievous crimes against this great country, including the murder of 343 New York City firefighters.
93 of them were my friends.
They were all my brothers.
I cannot stand by and let this happen without a fight.
Read the letter HERE. https://www.thebravest.com/ObamaLetter110909.htm
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