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>New Jersey Economic Disease–Autopsy Findings

>New Jersey’s median household income declined by $7,214 between 2006 and 2008; the largest decrease in the nation according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This represents a 10.1% decline in median income (as opposed to Pennsylvania which had a 1.1% decline). Despite being an economic basket case, our elected representatives raised taxes by over $1.2 billion dollars during a recession.

New Jersey taxpayers pay $7,000 a year on average in property taxes, twice the national average. Under the budget just passed by our elected representatives, the property tax rebate was limited to households earning less than $75,000. About 1 million homeowners no longer get rebates, thereby increasing their property taxes AGAIN.

The budget just passed also increases the top personal income tax rate to 10.75%, one of the highest in the nation. Two thirds of small businesses pay this tax rate. Since 2002, New Jersey raised taxes on each resident by $2,601 — the highest in the nation. Taxpayers spent 211 days a year working to cover the cost of government. New Jersey has the highest state and local tax burden, the second highest business tax burden, and the highest property tax burden per capita. The budget even raises taxes on health insurance premiums!!

In the end, what does this accomplish? New Jersey had a massive exodus of residents every year for the past 10 years. The state lost 335,000 people since 1997 — one of the highest outflows in the nation. The top destination for these Garden State exiles is low tax Pennsylvania and Florida and along with them $13 billion in income and wealth. The death spiral of ever increasing taxes causes taxpayers to flee and businesses to relocate, thereby destroying jobs.

Assemblyman Greenwald, D-Camden, Burzichelli, D-Gloucester and Riley, D-Cumberland, mockingly challenge voters “if you don’t like the budget vote us out.” That is the best suggestion coming from our elected representatives. TAXPAYER ALERT TO THE GARDEN STATE: WE ARE NO LONGER YOUR ATM MACHINE!!! For your own good, VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE.

Doctor Bob Villare– District 3 Assembly Candidate

856-423-4515 559 Mantua Avenue Paulsboro, NJ

https://votedoctorrobertvillare.wordpress.com/

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>Update: Village Ford Open for Business !!!

>The sevice department and body shop are still open…. both have a good reputation for quality repairs by Ford trained technicans with many years experience. The only thing that has changed is there is no longer a Ford franchise. Some dealers in the area directed a portion of their advertising to Village Ford clients advising them not to panic, that they would service their cars in the absense of Village Ford, trying to lead people to believe that the business is closed.

People are too quick to write properties off as a ball field or for low income housing. Long time employees are fighting hard to keep their jobs and in this economy does the Village of Ridgewood really think they need to lose another business? Many other businesses are affected by the closures due to the “domino affect”, not the just the business that has closed…. luncheonettes, coffee trucks, tool suppliers, not to mention other local establishments who are patronized by the employees working at Village Ford , their families and by clients who take their vehicles there for repairs. Work something out to help save local businesses and the jobs they provide in this tough economy.

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Ridgewood Intermodal Station ADA Improvements Project Recieves $4,370,801 to support construction activity

>LAUTENBERG ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $8 MILLION IN NEW FEDERAL FUNDING TO IMPROVE MASS TRANSIT IN NEW JERSEY By Michael Pagan

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) today announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded New Jersey more than $8 million in new federal funding to improve intermodal stations and expand local bus service throughout the state. The funds will provide for construction and the expansion of existing stations.

“It is critical that New Jersey residents have access to safe, reliable and efficient mass transportation options. Expanding bus service and modernizing facilities will help attract riders and alleviate congestion,” said Sen. Lautenberg, a member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. “This funding will improve mass transportation for thousands of New Jersey riders and encourage a new wave of commuters to leave their cars at home.”
The following is a breakdown of the federal funds awarded throughout New Jersey:

· Freehold Township Bus Facility Terminal and Repair Shop Project
$1,287,440 to support development of the Freehold Township bus facility terminal and repair shop project. Monmouth County is constructing a new passenger transfer facility and bus garage for its SCAT (Special Citizens Area Transportation) service in Freehold Township. Monmouth County currently operates 55 demand response vehicles to provide public transportation throughout the county. The transfer facility would serve as a primary transfer point for bus to bus transfers.

· Newark Penn Station Platform ‘D’ Rehabilitation Project
$1,756,280 to repair and restore a series of platforms specifically to the passenger-boarding side and to improve building elements at Platform ‘D’. Platform D serves both NJTRANSIT and AMTRAK for both passenger loading and offloading.

· Ridgewood Intermodal Station ADA Improvements Project
$4,370,801 to support construction activity at the station on NJ TRANSIT’s Main Line/Bergen County Line in the Village of Ridgewood in Bergen County. The station serves as a transfer point between the Main Line (serving Passaic County) and the Bergen Line (serving Bergen County) as well as various bus routes.

· South Brunswick Shuttle Service and Bus Shelters
$1 million to install bus shelters along the Wynwood Drive Club House to the Jersey Avenue Commuter Rail Station SMART route. The project includes striping, signage and other amenities associated with the shelters. The funds will also be used to support planning and environmental work associated with the proposed parking facilities and technology improvements for the bus network.

In 2008, Americans took nearly 11 billion trips on public transportation, the highest ridership level in 52 years. NJ TRANSIT also reports that bus ridership for fiscal year 2008 increased 2.2 percent, to 162,591,200 trips.

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MICHAEL PAGAN can be reached via email at [email protected].

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>Robert C Villare, M.D.: Mandate Free Healthcare

>James,
I’m not saying I’m an expert at debates on healthcare, but I really could help Chris Christie craft a better healthcare message. I have some ideas from the real world that can resonate with the patients! Everyone in NJ is a potential patient. The mandate free message is just an opener. He needs the “knock out’ punches to put Corzine in his place. Sometimes the little mouse can truly help the lion.

Mandates are a farce and failure of the Democrat leaders way of thinking that results in harm to the very people they proclaim to help. No transparency in health benefits. The people are duped as some politicians get rich on commissions selling insurance at higher rates! Wonder why no one in Trenton is screaming about the 21% plus increase planned by Horizon for all government workers, including teachers. Guess who sells insurance to a huge number of government entities and public workers? The name Codey ring a bell!

Corzine made Chris look like he didn’t care (about mom’s delivering babies and mammograms). chris then tried to defend himself and thereby lost that round. He needs to attack and disgrace them. They TAX health insurance! They TAX goods and services at hospitals! They TAX GROSS receipts on health facilities and plastic and reconstructive surgeons. The TAX radiology/imaging GROSS receipts at 3%. Democrats from Corzine to Burzichelli (my opponent) are responsible for the poor and underinsured not being able to afford health insurance. NJ is ranked 50th in the nation in their health delivery system. The worst! It is because of a decade of THEM. They are to blame for the Obstetrics crisis in this state. They don’t help moms. They help moms go thru an entire pregnancy with no prenatal care, as a result they help drive up the % of learning disabilities and birth defects in this state, which drives up the ongoing costs associated with the health disparity that those Democratic leaders helped to create. Their regulations drive up cost on those who struggle while yielding no benefit! Shame on them!

They are driving the union labor workers out of business!!!! The industry/companies that hire them are being driven out of business by global competition, yet the leaders don’t get it. Yes, these Democrat leaders are hurting unions while professing to support them for jobs. They drive the jobs out of this state with all the mandates and regulations. Thier own county operated nursing home, run by the county government in Salem was shut down for deficiencies and problems!

I could write a book and all Chris said was to remove mandates!
Come on guys…..time to communicate with one of your own. Chris needs to disgrace them on healthcare if given another chance. I can help him.

More info when, and if, we talk.
Respectfully,


Robert C Villare, M.D.
District 3 Assembly Candidate
MS in Public Administration and Health Policy
Global Medical Informatics, Inc
(Ph) 856-423-4500 (Fax) 856-423-4594
https://votedoctorrobertvillare.wordpress.com/

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>My Boss’ Boss Is My Brother? – My Boss Is My Father? – Makes No Sense to The Fly

>Ridgewood Police and Fire Departments a family run business?

Ridgewood Police Officer Sean Amoruso reports to a Ridgewood Police Sergeant, who in turn reports to Sean’s brother, Ridgewood Police Lieutenant William Amoruso. Duh? What’s the likelihood that Sean will ever be disciplined by his Sergeant?

And things aren’t much better down the road at the Ridgewood Fire Department, where it’s rumored that Firefighter Matthew Bombace’s Tour Commander is his father, Captain Mark Bombace. Double duh?

These sorts of reporting relationships would not be allowed in the private sector (exception, of course, a family run business); so why are they permitted by the Village of Ridgewood?
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>The Cartel Opens in NJ Theaters This Week!

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AMC Loews Menlo Park 12
Running Friday, October 9 – Thursday, October 15
Edison, NJ
(732) 321-9093

AMC Loews Jersey Gardens
Running Friday, October 9 – Thursday, October 15
Elizabeth, NJ
(908) 289-1855

AMC Loews Cherry Hill 24
Running Friday, October 9 – Thursday, October 15
Cherry Hill, NJ
(856) 486-7420

The Showroom
Running Thursday, October 8 – Wednesday, October 14
Asbury Park, NJ
(732) 502-0472

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10AM, Village Hall, Mr. William J. Walsh, Director of Governmental Affairs, PSEG, will present the NJ Energy Master Plan

>On Thursday, October 8, at 10AM, Village Hall, Mr. William J. Walsh, Director of Governmental Affairs, PSEG, will present the NJ Energy Master Plan and what it means to every homeowner, business and governmental agency in Ridgewood and neighboring towns. The State is giving monetary rebates for energy efficient improvements, such as: home energy audits, Energy Star appliances, insulation, lighting. The State of New Jersey is serious about cutting our energy costs and improving our environment. Mr. Walsh has the latest information of how our utility, PSE&G plans to help with the Energy Master Plan.

There is no fee to attend, and coffee and muffins will be served. All are welcome.
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Ridgewood, and the Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee.

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>$48 million dollar Referendum:Taxpayers have reached their ‘bubble limit’

>hello,,Of Course, if I recall, the new computers were on the last Big 84 Mill budget! or prior big budget.

“yr after year the budget gets passed”;,, property values are tied to the strength of school system”..

,,of course, if it gets defeated or not, it goes to the council for trim and approval. Remember – Budgets that have been defeated before, send a message.

,,ALL property values everywhere skyrocketed during the ‘real estate Bubble’, and then we all got hit with the new assessments, higher taxes, followed by the ‘Bust’ dropping all real estate values everywhere. But no correction in assessments or taxes my friend.

Taxpayers have reached their ‘bubble limit’ and its time to say Education is Academics First. Let us cut out the waste and trim the fat!

VOTE on Our Poll : Can Ridgewood Really afford a $48 million School Referendum?

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>VFW Program of Outstanding Law Enforcement, Firefighter, and EMT Recognition for 2009-2010

>Saturday, September 19, 2009
VFW Program of Outstanding Law Enforcement, Firefighter, and EMT Recognition for 2009-2010
News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: August 17, 2009
CONTACT: Stanley A. Kober

The Washington Elm VFW Post 192 is one of the oldest organizations in Ho-Ho-Kus and Ridgewood. The Post members have enjoyed a log-standing relationship with many organizations in both communities such as the Police Department, Ambulance Corps, and the Fire Department. In fact, some of the members of these agencies have been or are VFW Post 192 members.

As we near the 70th anniversary of the Post on September 23, 2009, we are reaching out to you as the head of one of the Ho-Ho-Kus or Ridgewood Law & Safety organizations to provide us with an individual or individuals who you believe should be considered as outstanding in your organization and who should be considered for recognition by the VFW according to the guidelines below.

Eligible candidates for each award are as follows:

Law Enforcement National Award
Any individual who serves in a municipal, county, state, or federal unit tasked with enforcement of the laws pertaining to their area of responsibility. This award does not apply to individuals employed by private companies or security services.

Firefighter National Award
Any individual who actively fights fires as a member of any public or volunteer company organized to fight fires and give assistance to our nation’s citizens.

Emergency Medical Technician National Award
Any individual who actively gives emergency medical treatment, provides rescue service or civil disaster assistance as a member of any public or volunteer company organized to give emergency medical care, provide rescue and civil disaster assistance to our nation’s citizens.

Criteria for all National Awards:
Candidates must have demonstrated:
• Recognition by their colleagues or those they serve.
• Consistent excellence in the performance of their duties.
• Consistent dedication to their official responsibilities over a period of years and continuous growth in responsibilities and skills within their profession.

The following documentation required for all candidates needs to be sent to: Commander, Washington Elm VFW Post 192 at the above address NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2009:

• Nomination letter containing the candidate’s name, title, address, telephone, and identification of the award for which the individual should be considered.
• One page resume of the candidate’s overall background.
• One page resume of the candidate’s background in their field.
• One page listing of the candidate’s accomplishments and awards in their field.
• Photograph (preferably a head shot) of the candidate.

All of us in VFW Post 192 thank you for your professional services to us and our communities as well as your continued cooperation and assistance in supporting and encouraging our troops and their families locally and throughout the world.

If you have any questions regarding this VFW program or any VFW matters such as membership, needy veterans or their families, etc., please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at 201-445-1121.

May God continue to Bless America,

/s/ Stanley A. Kober
Stanley A. Kober
Commander

TEL: 201-445-1121 FAX: 201-445-2091 E-MAIL: [email protected]

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>$48 Million Referendum: I just don’t see voting yes

>This may be sound, or it may be bloated. How are we to know? Who among the elves at Cottage Place put it together?

Look at the shoddy, unsupervised work we got at RHS when we approved the last bond referendum. Will anything be different this time?

Is it possible that instead of giving this money to our hapless BOE, we hire a private entity to get the job done and to come in under budget.

I just don’t see voting yes to further empower Angelo and Daniel. They’re not just up to it and never will be. Yes, we’re stuck with them but do we have to give them 48 Mil?

VOTE on Our Poll : Can Ridgewood Really afford a $48 million School Referendum?

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$48 million dollar Referendum, BOE: "We are a community and must share the burden of improvements in our collective community"

>Comrade:

“You have a distorted sense of perspective. The fields represent approximately 2.5% of the total budget ($1.2mm). Installing turf at RHS and Stevens will have a dramatic positive impact on the RHS wellness programs and will, once and for all, solve the over-crowding issues that exist on our fields all over town. Furthermore, the full cost is paid for through debt service provided by the state. PLUS, the state is committing an additional $1mm of debt service to offset other areas of the referendum.

Yet, you would urge voters to vote the entire referendum down, unless the field portion is separated from the rest of the referendum, because you don’t like the idea! How selfish and narrow-minded can a person be?

Should we also separate the portions allocated to each school district, so that a person who lives in Willard (and does not benefit from or care about improvements in Hawes or Somerville) can vote against the portions in those districts? Of course not. But, that is precisely what you propose.

We are a community and must share the burden of improvements in our collective community, whether they be to our classrooms or to our athletic facilities, which improve their functionality and accessability, regardless of whether you benefit directly or have a personal interest.

Unfortunately, as our needs expanded, we failed to address small problems for years and now face a larger price tag than had we been more diligent. This is like a homeowner, who neglects a leaking roof for too long that would have cost a few thousand dollars to fix, only to find that the structure of the house has been damaged and now faces a serious repair that costs tens of thousands of dollars. When that time arrives, the homeowner doesn’t have the luxury of putting it off anymore. This is the circumstance, in which, we now find ourselves. Just as our classrooms are over-crowded and in disrepair, so are our athletic facilities. Both are important and must be addressed now. Some might say that it is a poor time in the economy to be considering such expensive projects. Others might say that, with historically low borrowing costs, this is the ideal time to consider such projects. Fiscal responsibility and the facts about our shared facilities favor the latter. But, regardless, of your perspective, we don’t have the luxury of putting this off for another 5-10 years, only for you to object again, then.

You may have no interest in the physical well being of thousands of Ridgewood children or their opportunity/need to participate in sports. But, frankly, your selfish apathy does not supercede the need that exists for those children and hundreds of Ridgewood families.

The referendum should not be split up and should be passed, in its entirety, for the benefit of our collective community.

If you choose to vote against the referendum, that is your choice. If you do so, you will have to look yourself in the mirror every day and look your fellow residents’ children in the eyes, knowing that you are the reason that the referendum failed. Perhaps you are willing to live with that shame. I am not. “

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>They are talking about our Pizza …..

>Best New Jersey Pizza & Where You Can Find It

https://philadelphia10.cityspur.com/2009/10/03/best-new-jersey-pizza-where-you-can-find-it/

The Best Pizza Restaurants in New Jersey

Northern New Jersey

Amano, Ridgewood, NJ -Serves thin crusted pizza with close to authentic Neapolitan style, with soft, chewy, crispy, and tasty crust.

https://philadelphia10.cityspur.com/2009/10/03/best-new-jersey-pizza-where-you-can-find-it/

Dont forget to vote in our Poll for :The Best Pizza in Ridgewood 2009

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>Village Ford Over $80K in Arrears on Property Taxes

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Village Ford Over $80K in Arrears on Property Taxes

A legal notice published in this week’s The Ridgewood News reveals that Village Ford owes the Village of Ridgewood over $80K in past due property taxes for the property at 555 North Maple Avenue.

Block 2904, Lot 20: BFPR PROPERTIES $ 78,945.52 tax & assmt $3,372.64

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>Corzine:"no concept of what a dollar means to a regular ‘earner’."

>READER : Corzine throws money around which would serve to silence any critics if he donated to their favorite ’cause’ or ‘foundation’. someday a book should be written on his ‘playbook’ of how to ‘buy’ a job. It has been widely reported that he spent over $65 million for his senate seat, and he never did anything for NJ. Not able to stand being a ‘junior’ senator, he resigned so he could ‘annoint’ Bob Menendez to the remainder of his term and run for Governor. Corzine is so out of touch. Can you imagine ‘forgiving’ a loan of close to $1 million to an EX- girlfriend (Karla K the union boss). So it should come as NO SUPRISE to you FOOLS who voted for this FAILURE of a governor. He has no concept of what a dollar means to a regular ‘earner’.

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