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Pro-Parking Garage sign from the front of Ridgewood Residents home

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file photo by Boyd Loving 

I have just sent the following email to the Village Council:

“Dear Members of the Village Council:
I have just filed a police report, with Officer D’Amico, concerning the theft of the pro Parking Garage sign from the front of our house. At least seven other signs from our immediate neighborhood were also stolen.
Putting up a sign expressing my views on a political matter is protected as free speech under the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Whoever stole my sign is trampling on my Constitutional rights, and I will do what I can to see that he/she is prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Ridgewood politics continues its descent to a new abyss. Richard Nixon must be looking up, from wherever he is, with a big smile on his face: Dirty tricks are alive and well!
Thank you
Rurik Halaby”

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Ridgewood Vote Smart : Parking ,NJ Assembly and Bergen County Freeholder

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Candidates for North Jersey municipal elections

NOVEMBER 1, 2015    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2015, 1:21 AM
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Here are the candidates running for municipal and county office in Tuesday’s elections across Bergen, Passaic and Morris counties. (D) denotes a Democrat; (G) Green Party; (I) independent; (L) Libertarian; (R) Republican. Asterisks indicate an incumbent. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

BERGEN COUNTY

Bergen County

Board of Freeholders (two terms)

Steven A. Tanelli (D)*

Tracy Silna Zur (D)*

John D. Mitchell (R)

Kenneth P. Tyburczy (R)

Richard A. Siegel (G)

(unexpired term)

Thomas J. Sullivan (D)*

Daisy Ortiz-Berger (R)

Peter J. Rohrman (L)

Ridgewood

Question: Build downtown parking garage?

https://www.northjersey.com/news/candidates-for-north-jersey-municipal-elections-1.1446133
District 40 Assembly

Democrats

Paul Vagianos
Christine Ordway

Republican

David Russo  – Incumbent Russo was first elected to the chamber in 1989.
Scott Rumana  – Incumbent Rumana was first elected to the chamber in 2007.

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The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood joined more than 450 other hospitals in 70 health networks to settle charges of improper billing

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N.J. hospitals, health system settle improper billing claims, feds say
By Tim Darragh | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
October 30, 2015 at 4:30 PM, updated October 30, 2015 at 7:01 PM

Five New Jersey hospitals and a health system are among hundreds across the United States that settled charges they improperly billed Medicare for implanting cardiac defibrillators, the Justice Department said Friday.

Cooper Health System in Camden, Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, Hackensack University Medical Center, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick and The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood joined more than 450 other hospitals in 70 health networks to settle the charges. Catholic Health East, which operates in several states and includes St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton, St. Michael’s Medical Center in Newark and Lourdes Health System in Camden, also settled for some of the hospitals outside New Jersey in its chain.

In total, the health systems repaid the federal government more than $250 million to settle the charges, which cover operations going back years.

“While recognizing and respecting physician judgment, the department will hold accountable hospitals and health systems for procedures performed by physicians at their facilities that fail to comply with Medicare billing rules,” Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Benjamin C. Mizer, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division, said in a news release. “We are confident that the settlements announced today will lead to increased compliance and result in significant savings to the Medicare program while protecting patient health.”

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/10/five_nj_hospitals_settle_improper_billing_claims_f.html

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Ridgewood Police Encourage Safety first for Halloween

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Ridgewood Police Encourage Safety first for Halloween
October 29,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, To help ensure a safe Halloween weekend we will have additional marked and unmarked police units deployed throughout the weekend. Once again Ridgewood Police Officers will be handing out Glow Sticks to Trick or Treaters tomorrow while on patrol. The Glow sticks help increase visibility of pedestrians. You can also stop by the Police Desk and pick up glow sticks. We would also like to thank Ridgewood PBA Local 20 for their donation of glow sticks to supplement our Halloween Safety Program
Here are some tips for helping keep young ones safe on Halloween:
Motorists
• Slowdown in residential neighborhoods and obey all traffic signs and signals. Drive at least 5 mph below the posted speed limit to give yourself extra time to react to children who may dart into the street.
• Watch for children walking on roadways, medians and curbs. In dark costumes, they’ll be harder to see at night.
• Look for children crossing the street. They may not be paying attention to traffic and cross the street mid-block or between parked cars.
• Carefully enter and exit driveways and alleys.
• Turn on your headlights to make yourself more visible – even in the daylight.
• Broaden your scanning by looking for children left and right into yards and front porches.
Parents
• Ensure an adult or older, responsible youth is available to supervise children under age 12.
• Plan and discuss the route your
trick-or-treaters will follow.
• Instruct children to travel only in familiar areas and along established routes.
• Teach children to stop only at well-lit houses and to never to enter a stranger’s home or garage.
• Establish a time for children to return home.
• Tell children not to eat any treats until they get home.
• Review trick-or-treating safety precautions, including pedestrian and traffic safety rules.
• Make sure Halloween costumes are flame-retardant and visible with retro-reflective material.
Trick-or-Treaters
• Be bright at night – wear retro-reflective tape on costumes and treat buckets to improve visibility to motorists and others.
• Wear disguises that don’t obstruct vision, and avoid facemasks. Instead, use nontoxic face paint. Also, watch the length of billowy costumes to help avoid tripping.
• Ensure any props are flexible and blunt-tipped to avoid injury from tripping or horseplay.
• Carry a flashlight containing fresh batteries, and place it face down in the treat bucket to free up one hand. Never shine it into the eyes of oncoming drivers.
• Stay on sidewalks and avoid walking in streets if possible.
• If there are no sidewalks, walk on the left side of the road, facing traffic.
• Look both ways and listen for traffic before crossing the street.
• Cross streets only at the corner, and never cross between parked vehicles or mid-block.
• Trick-or-treat in a group if someone older cannot go with you.
• Tell your parents where you are going.
Tips courtesy of AAA
Contact your local AAA club for more tips and information about Halloween safety.
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Schedler woods must be preserved for Ridgewood

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OCTOBER 30, 2015    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015, 12:31 AM
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Schedler woods must be preserved

To the Editor:

When it comes to the Schedler property, we mustn’t be naughty and we can’t afford to be nice.

We mustn’t be naughty and remove a majority of the trees for a 90-foot athletic field, but likewise a “nice park” as many residents recommend won’t do either.

Ridgewood, Bergen County, America and the rest of the world is experiencing an environmental crisis of unprecedented proportions due to a dire lack of what we now call wildscapes: undeveloped land where our ecological system can flourish.

Because we have so few remaining acreages of woods and forests, the balance of plants and wildlife required to produce food, the quality of our air and water is seriously threatened.

There has always been a “necessary reason,” as it is phrased, for woods to be replaced by development.

We are told we need another shopping mall, a strip mall, another housing development, another parking lot, another athletic field. You name it and there is an excuse for trees to be chopped down.

But now the time has arrived where it is vital that to preserve every acre of remaining woodland.

Therefore, it would be irresponsible to develop Schedler to any degree whatsoever.

Let our 7 acres of Schedler become a beacon, a lodestar, perhaps even accruing the power of a meme, communicating that we in Ridgewood know that those wild woods left alone are of the utmost value.

Diane Palacios

Ridgewood

https://www.northjersey.com/opinion/opinion-letters-to-the-editor/ridgewood-news-letter-schedler-woods-must-be-preserved-1.1444789

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Ridgewood Police Department intervenes in leaf removal process for lack of liability insurance

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October 31,2015
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Ridgewood NJ, The staff of The Ridgewood Blog has learned that on Thursday, 10/29, a Ridgewood Police department officer observed two (2) pieces of excavating equipment being operated on a Village street in violation of the NJ State Department of Motor Vehicle (NJDMV) regulation requiring vehicle registration and liability insurance.

The equipment was being operated by a contractor hired by the Village of Ridgewood to perform leaf removal services.  Use of the equipment was suspended, at the request of Ridgewood PD, until such time that it complies with NJDMV requirements.

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Halloween events planned in Ridgewood

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OCTOBER 29, 2015    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015, 11:49 AM
BY BY MATTHEW SCHNEIDER
STAFF WRITER |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

With Halloween taking place tomorrow, a number of village organizations have put together events for the spooky holiday.

https://www.northjersey.com/community-news/clubs-and-service-organizations/halloween-events-planned-in-ridgewood-1.1444261

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Blue Star families honored at event in Ridgewood

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OCTOBER 28, 2015    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2015, 9:30 AM
BY MATTHEW SCHNEIDER
STAFF WRITER |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

American Legion Post 53 hosted a dinner at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (OLMC) Church two Fridays ago in honor of Blue Star families.
Such families have at least one member currently in the military. They can be distinguished by a Blue Star Banner placed on the front of their house, with the number of stars on the banner representing the number of family members currently in the military. These banners are restricted to immediate family only.

“All veteran organizations give a Blue Star Banner to families who have a member … serving in the military,” said Robert Paoli, commander of Post 53. “The banner is displayed in the window of the home or perhaps hanging on the front door.”

The village has a large Blue Star family population, according to Paoli.

“Ridgewood has currently 25 (Blue Star) families,” he said. “I have given out over 100 banners in my tenure in the legion in the last several years.”

The annual dinner, which was invite only, took place in the OLMC parish center, and was catered by Mangiamo Restaurant & Pizza in Paramus.

https://www.northjersey.com/community-news/clubs-and-service-organizations/event-honors-blue-star-families-1.1442707

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Rutgers-Eagleton Poll Reports little awareness of NJ Novemeber 3rd Vote

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Who? What? Huh?? New Jerseyans Unaware of Next Week’s Election, Eagleton Says

Forty-four years after the first press release from the Eagleton Institute of Politics’ inaugural poll reported little awareness of the then upcoming 1971 state legislative elections, New Jerseyans today remain uninformed about the Legislature, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Three-quarters of Garden State residents are completely unaware that any elections will be held next week, just slightly better than the 85 percent who were ignorant in 1971, in what was then called the New Jersey Poll. Politicker Staff, PolitickerNJ Read more

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Ridgewood gets its first teller-less bank branch

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OCTOBER 27, 2015    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2015, 5:39 PM
BY RICHARD NEWMAN
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

The teller-less bank branch has arrived in Bergen County.

Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank has opened its first New Jersey branch with no teller counter and no tellers in downtown Ridgewood, where Sealfons furniture store used to be.

The 1,315-square-foot storefront has a staff of two and a “discovery table” where customers can sit and peruse an iPad or plug in their own laptops or tablets. It also offers a pair of ATMs that allow customers not only to withdraw cash and deposit checks but cash checks as well.

“We call them Batman and Robin,” said branch manager Angela Isaacs.

Banking officials say it may be the first teller-less branch in New Jersey, but it almost certainly won’t be the last, reflecting the industry’s changing direction in branch building – as well as an increased focus on cross selling banking services.

“The trend for branches is fewer of them, and, generally speaking, they are smaller in size,” said John McWeeney, president of the New Jersey Bankers Association, who added the PNC’s teller-less branch in Ridgewood is the first one that he has heard of in the state.

“Teller transaction activity is dropping significantly, McWeeney said. “It’s a trend we will see more of.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/ridgewood-gets-its-first-teller-less-bank-branch-1.1442320

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Reader Asks , did CBR SELL OUT TO THE THREE AMIGOS.

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In the formal legal world a court case that is dismissed with prejudice means that it is dismissed permanently. A case dismissed with prejudice is over and done with, once and for all, and can’t be brought back to court. A case dismissed without prejudice means the opposite. It’s not dismissed forever.
What’s the Difference Between Dismissed With Prejudice
https://www.illinoislegalaid.org/index.cfm?…Illinois Legal Aid Organizations

Wonder what positions were promised the some of these members (CBR) in the Village of Ridgewood Hierarchy ?

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2015 RIDGEWOOD ALZHEIMER’S AWARENESS WEEK FROM NOVEMBER 15TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 19TH

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October 27,2015

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood’s Alzheimer Awareness Week ,Sponsored by Parks Wealth Management and Unicity Elder CarernContributions from Mayor Paul Aronsohn and the Ridgewood Chamber of Commercern Presentation: Care Alternatives & Solutions for a Loved One with Alzheimer’srnPresented by Devorah Sinensky, Director of Social Work & Care Manager specializing in Dementia Care at UnicityrnEldercare.

Mayor Paul Aronsohn will kick off the week’s events.rnNovember 15th – 4:00PM – 6:00PM at the Council Chambers in Ridgewood Village Hallrn Presentation: Legal & Financial Considerations Associated with Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’srnPresented by Jim Parks, CFP®, AEP®, AIF® President and Wealth Advisor at Parks Wealth Management (*) and BrianrnKeane, Esq. at Hartman & Winnicki, P.C.rn

November 16th – 6:00PM – 8:00PM at the Council Chambers in Ridgewood Village Hallrn*Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPCrn Alive Inside: A Story of Music and MemoryrnA cinematic exploration to demonstrate music\’s ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to thosernsuffering from Alzheimer’s.rn

November 18th – 1:00PM – 2:30PM at Ridgewood Warner Theatrern Presentation: Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care, The Pitfalls to AvoidrnPresented by Jason Grant, Careone Executive Directorrn

November 19th – 6:00PM – 8:00PM at the Youth Lounge in Ridgewood Village HallrnCaregivers from Unicity Eldercare will be present at each presentation in Village Hall to help care for loved ones withrnAlzheimer’s in the Senior Lounge. This will enable family members to attend the events.rn“Knowledge is power and our goal is to spread knowledge throughout our community for those effected by Alzheimer’s.”rn– Jimmy Cerveaux, Co-CEO & Partner of Unicity Elder Carern“The statistics are startling – for people over age 80, 1 in 2 are impacted by Alzheimer’s. We are excited to providernpractical and helpful information for these families at each event.” – Jim Parks, CFP®, AIF®, AEP® President and WealthrnAdvisor at Parks Wealth ManagementrnIf you would like more information about this topic, please contact Jonathon Allen at (201) 689-2020 or email atrnjonathon@parkswm.com.

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Comedian David Spade Will Be Appearing at Bookends in Ridgewood Tonight

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October 27,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridiegwood NJ , Bookends Ridgewood on Tuesday, October 27th @7:30pm Stand-up comedian, actor, writer, musician and television personality, David Spade will sign his book:  David Spade is Almost Interesting:  The Memoir
Each Person attending must purchase one or more books.

Appearing authors will only autograph books purchased at Bookends and must have valid Bookends Receipt.

Availability & pricing for all autographed books subject to change.
First In Line Certificate use is the the discretion of Bookends. Blackout dates may apply.
Bookends cannot guarantee that the books that are Autographed will always be First Printings.
Autographed books purchased at Bookends are non-returnable.

While we try to ensure that all customers coming to Bookends’ signings will meet authors and get their books signed, we cannot guarantee that all attendees will meet the author or that all books will be signed.  We cannot control inclement weather, author travel schedules or authors who leave prematurely.

Bookends, 211 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ   07450   201-445-0726

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Whole Foods is recalling bulk and packaged Curry Chicken Salad and Classic Deli Pasta Salad

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October 23,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Whole Foods Market of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is recalling bulk and packaged Curry Chicken Salad and Classic Deli Pasta Salad sold in stores in ME, NH, MA, RI, CT, NY and NJ because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria Monocytogenes,

Listeria Monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women. Consumers should seek immediate medical care if they develop these symptoms.

No illnesses have been reported.

The salads were sold prepackaged, in salad bars, in store’s chef’s cases and in sandwiches and wraps prepared in the stores. The effected products were sold in stores between October 18 and October 22, 2015 and have a “sell by” date of October 23, 2015

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Parked Ridgewood Police Cruiser Struck on South Broad

Parked Ridgewood Police Cruiser Struck on South Broad
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Parked Ridgewood Police Cruiser Struck on South Broad
October 26,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, An adult female driver of a Ford Escape lost control of her vehicle after making a right turn and crashed head on into an unoccupied marked Ridgewood police cruiser shortly after 7:30 PM on Sunday, 10/25.
There were no injuries in the crash, which occurred in front of 26 South Broad Street, Ridgewood, but both vehicles sustained heavy front end damage and had to be removed from the scene by separate flatbed tow trucks. Ridgewood FD personnel were called to contain a crash related fluid leak.
Witnesses to the crash reported that the Escape was traveling at a high rate of speed and had just passed another vehicle moments before the crash occurred, but no summonses were issued at the scene. The driver and her passenger were observed sitting at an outdoor cafe as the crash was being investigated. The police car was parked at the location because officers were investigating the sudden death of a resident in a nearby apartment building.