>The Ridgewood Recommends all resident VOTE NO on question 1 ,2 and 3 .The questions appear to this blogger to be just another underhanded way to automatically raise our taxes once again .
Tag: Ridgewood Moms and dads
>The Ridgewood Blog Endorses our Ridgewood neighbor Todd Caliguire for County Executive
>The Ridgewood Blog is 100% in favor of Todds plan to reduce or eliminate county government at every possible level and at every possible turn. There are simply too many redundant services performed by state, county and local governments. County government has become very expensive for Tax payers who see little or no return for there money. In a county like Bergen in a state like New Jersey were you already have enormous government services of questionable merit coming form both Trenton and many local governments eliminating much of the county government is one way to start to reverse the red tide that engulfs our state and start to restore some fiscal sanity. There are simply too many redundant services performed by state, county and local governments
The Ridgewood Blog also believes its is very INSULTING for the other side to continue to praise themselves a none existent TAX CUT in Bergen county ,it is simply ridiculous to make this claim !
Todd Caliguire, age 49, is the president of ANW/Crestwood, Inc., a family owned enterprise, and global distributor of stationery.Originally from Alpine, he is a life-long New Jerseyan. Todd graduated with an engineering degree from Princeton University in 1977. Receiving both a law degree and a MBA from New York University in 1981, Todd began his legal career with the New York firm of Dewey Ballantine.In 1982, he was appointed assistant legal counsel to Governor Tom Kean, and later became Counselor to the Governor, where he served as a senior policy advisor. Todd returned to his private practice in 1987.In 1992, Mr. Caliguire was elected to the first of two three-year terms as a Freeholder in Bergen County. As a county official, he received public recognition for his work in reforming Bergen County’s antiquated contract system. In honoring his commitment to term limits, Todd declined to run for a third term.Todd’s spouse, Laurie Gayle Stephenson, is a professional actress who has appeared in several Broadway productions, including the starring role in “The Phantom of the Opera”. Todd and Laurie live in Ridgewood with their daughter, Sarah Kate.
>The Ridgewood Blog Strongly Endorses Congressman Scott Garrett
>Election Season is at Hand …and its endorsement time so…
Ok so let’s say I know Scott Garrett personally and all I can say is that Congressman Garrett is one of the few politicians that is sincerely interested in serving his constituency. He will always hear you out even if he is on the other side of an issue. He is not a camera chaser or a press hound he is a man of substance yes that’s right he really is. He works very hard and takes little credit for the work he does and gets even less. He is often willing to take a stand based on reason and principal even if it bucks the status quo and places himself in an unpopular position. He gets no support from the local hostile left wing anti-American press so perhaps that’s why you don’t hear as much about him as you should. He is your Congressman and wouldn’t it be nice to send someone to Washington that represents the people of this district that’s not under indictment? As a district we can point to and say this guy represents us and we won’t feel humiliated like the rest of New Jersey? I don’t know about you but I am getting a little board with New Jersey being the laughing stock of the free and unfree world. I guess basically what I am saying is that Congressman Garrett is the real thing, he really does care about people .He is strong enough to say NO in the face of popular demand and knows when to say yes and push for what is right for us and what is right for America.
James Foytlin a.k.a P.J. Blogger
Congressman Scott Garrett
Congressman Scott Garrett represents New Jersey’s Fifth Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. Sworn in to the 108th Congress on January 7, 2003, Scott serves as a member of the House Financial Services and Budget Committees. He is a member of both the Financial Services Oversight and Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittees. Serving in his second term in Congress, Scott is working to strengthen America’s future. Faced with unprecedented challenges around the world and here at home, Scott is fighting to strengthen our economy, win the war on terrorism, secure our homeland and improve the quality of life for every New Jerseyan. To stimulate our economy, Scott worked with President Bush and House leadership in 2003 to pass a robust tax relief package to create jobs and spur economic expansion. This important legislation will help ensure our nation has an economy strong enough to employ everyone willing to work, and to meet the emerging needs of the American people. These policies have successfully transformed the job climate; since May 2003 the United States has gained 3.5 million jobs. A member of the Congressional Homeland Security and Port Security Caucuses, Scott has also delivered more than $50 million in new homeland security dollars to further safeguard New Jersey against terrorist attacks. To support the needs of our first responders, ensure greater port security and provide defense against nuclear or dirty bomb attacks, this new funding builds upon the other significant steps Congressman Garrett and his fellow members in Congress are taking to protect our communities and neighborhoods. Scott has also been a strong advocate of distributing homeland security funding to areas deemed to be at greatest risk of an attack, which would lead to more funding for New Jersey. A strong supporter of preserving our open spaces, Scott cosponsored and helped pass a law to protect the Highlands region and ensure that quality of life continues to improve for the 20 million people who are living, working and visiting the region. Testifying before a House Resources Subcommittee, Scott stated he wants to ensure that New Jersey’s most beautiful natural treasure is enjoyed by our future generations. As a member of the House Budget Committee, Scott is working to reduce the federal deficit, and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in government. For his efforts to control runaway federal spending, Scott has been named a “Taxpayer’s Friend” by the National Taxpayers Union. From 1990-2002, Scott served in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he was the senior Assemblyman for the 24th legislative district as well as the Assistant Majority Leader and Chairman of the Banking and Insurance Committee. During his tenure he also served on the Assembly Education, Transportation, Agriculture & Natural Resources Committees, and Joint Committee on Public Schools. During his tenure in the Assembly, Scott was also a member of the Task Force on Business Retention-Expansion-Export, the Legislative Bi-Partisan Auto Insurance Study Panel, the Governor’s Property Tax Study Task Force and the Women’s Advisory Committee. Scott has been recognized both nationally and statewide for his leadership. He received the “Proactive Policy of the Year Award” from the New Jersey Business and Industry Association for auto insurance reform that was described as “the most important legislation of the decade.” He also earned the “Legislative Leadership Visionary Award” from the National Association of the Self-Employed, and was named “Legislator of the Year” by both the Building Officials Association of New Jersey and the National Association of Small Business Owners. Scott is a dedicated family man, legislator, and leader in our community. He participates in numerous volunteer and charitable organizations. He is past president of Big Brothers, Big Sisters and sat on the Sussex County Board of Agriculture. Scott was born in Bergen County on July 9, 1959. After graduating from High Point Regional High School, Scott went on to graduate cum laude from Montclair State University. He earned his J.D. from Rutgers University Law School. Scott now resides in Wantage Township in Sussex County with his wife, Mary Ellen and their two daughters, Jennifer and Brittany.
>3122 People turned to the Ridgewood Blog in October
>The Ridgewood Blog wants to thank our readers ,for the month of October over 3122 distinct ISP’s visted the Ridgewood Blog and made the Ridgewood Blog a primary news source for local news …
>Happy Halloween
>Future Formula 1 Drivers practice in Ridgewood
>WINDY
Hope you didn’t forget to fall back this morning ?
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Note that local time between 1:00:00 and 1:59:59 actually is repeated twice this day, first during DST time, then clocks are turned back one hour to normal time, and the hour is repeated during normal time. To avoid confusion when referring to time within this hour, it is important to tell whether it happened before of after the change back to normal time.
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>Ridgewood Taxpayers Association; "Local Taxes have been increased by all Elected Officials"
>Effective Tax Rate for Ridgewood!
The following comes from the Village Finance Department
2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
County Open Space $0.0100 $0.0100 $0.0100 $0.0050 $0.0050 $0.0050
County $0.2620 $0.2520 $0.2430 $0.2300 $0.2400 $0.2130
School $1.7670 $1.7010 $1.6290 $1.5600 $1.4840 $1.4120
Village $0.6260 $0.5920 $0.5730 $0.5400 $0.5060 $0.4900
Village Open Space $0.0050 $0.0050 $0.0050 $0.0050 $0.0050
As you can see over the past few years NO ELECTED OFFICIAL in our local government (school, county, and council) can claim to have lowered taxes.
see tax chart https://ridgewoodtaxpayers.net/taxrate2006.htm
>Congressman Scott Garrett will be walking the Village this Sunday
>Congressman Scott Garrett Applauds Today’s Signature into Law of Secure Fence Act as Critical Measure to Keeping our Country Safe and Secure
Washington, D.C.-Congressman Scott Garrett applauded the President’s signature today of the Secure Fence Act of 2006, H.R. 6061, which authorizes the construction of a 700-mile fence at critical points along our southwest border and authorizes the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to maintain operational control of our border and ports through enhanced Border Patrol operations, physical barriers, and state-of-the-art technology.
“This Act, which was signed into law today, takes a significant step towards keeping our country even more safe and secure,” said Garrett. “By authorizing the construction of a fence and authorizing DHS to maintain operational control of our border and ports-providing them with cutting-edge equipment and technology-we are acting to stay ahead of terrorism, keeping control of what comes into our homeland.”
Initial funding in the amount of $1.2 billion for the construction of this fence and additional border security measures–such as vehicle barriers, tactical infrastructure, and technology–was approved as a part of the Fiscal Year 07 Appropriations bill and additional funding will follow. Congressman Garrett voted in favor of Secure Fence Act in September of this year.
Additionally, Congressman Garrett voted for the Homeland Security Appropriations Act, which was also signed into law, providing amongst other things, $2.27 billion for border patrol funding to help add an additional 1,500 new Border Patrol agents for a total of 14,800 agents; $5.2 billion for the Secure Border Initiative, helping to provide tools and personnel needed to prevent terrorists and other criminals from crossing our border; and $4.2 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Audrey C. Jones
Press Secretary
U.S. Rep. E. Scott Garrett (NJ-5)
1318 Longworth Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 226-0443 Direct
(202) 593-1399 Cell
SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH – COMMUNITY INPUT
>School Leadership LLC, the search firm hired by the Board of Education to find a new superintendent of schools, is overseeing a number of ways the community can provide input on what to look for in candidates for the Ridgewood position. School Leadership will be conducting general community meetings at the Ed Center, 49 Cottage Place, on November 14 and November 29 at 7:30 PM to gain ideas from the community in how to narrow their search to find the ideal candidate. At the public meetings, School Leadership will describe the process for conducting the search, and ask attendees which professional and personal characteristics they feel the new superintendent should bring to the position. School Leadership will also be meeting with district administrators (November 1); Federated Home and School Association (November 2); and the Human Resources Coordinating Council and Clergy Council (November 16).
School Leadership is also conducting a web-based interactive survey that will be available on the district website (www.ridgewood.k12.nj.us) for the month of November. Participants will be asked to choose from a list the qualities they consider essential in a superintendent of schools. There will also be open-ended questions. A hot link to the survey will be posted in the next rps.eNews. Survey takers also have the option of printing the survey and mailing or faxing their opinions to School Leadership. All results from the anonymous survey will be sent directly to School Leadership offices.
Information from the meetings and the survey will be synthesized into a set of search specifications that the Board will approve at its December 18, 2006, meeting. School Leadership expects that the new superintendent will be appointed at the April 23, 2007, Board meeting.
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>The fly on the wall has learned . . .
>That a member of the Village Council openly solicited donations to the Ridgewood A.M. Rotary Club from Village employees. The solicitations recently took place at Village Hall during normal business hours.
>Readers Sound off : Non partisan elections stifle public debate of the issues.
>The complacency displayed in the last municipal election and the missteps and wrong doings of the council and the school board are a result of nonpartisan elections. Remove the political tension between the two parties and you have a free for all where both sides join together to steal as much as they can because they have no fear of being caught.
Non partisan elections stifle public debate of the issues. Adherents of this arrangement have appeared on this board from time to time telling posters to stop their complaining. If you want things to improve, bring back the two party system. Let the two sides slug it out, dig into each others doings and dealings and air the dirty laundry. It’s messy, it’s uncomfortable but it’s democracy,
Just my two cents.
>New Jersey Senate Campaign comes to Ridgewood
>Senator Tom Kean Jr.
Will be appearing
at the Ridgewood
Train Station
October 25
Please come out and help support
the Senator as he greets commuters
Be there by 4:30 P.M.






