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Village Council Candidates Wietz , Brooks, Willett and their supporters play the “Gabbert Card”

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May 8,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, Mayor Paul Aronsohn  and his coalition Village council candidates Wietz , Brooks, Willett  are trying to play the “Gabbert Card”once again but don’t be fooled.
Mayor Paul Aronsohn voted yes to every single budget from the day he got on the council until now. And was there during Tom Rica theft and never noticed parking utility discrepancies until then.

While Bernie Walsh’s record is far more thoughtfull, she didn’t vote in 2011 and voted no in 2012. Voted yes in 2013 and no to operating budget but yes to Capital budget in 2014.

During Bernie’s tenure the Police contract was renegotiated saving Ridgewood $250K for the lifetime of each new officer hired. and the Village reduced to one Captain and two Lieutenants.

The Ridgewood news reported that the Village Council at a special public meeting on Monday will lower the starting salary for officers coming into the department after Dec. 1 to $32,000, down from the previous starting salary of $49,273, according to the ordinance.

By the way unlike some current candidates and council members Mayor Killion ,do to a “30-year distinguished career” in the Ridgewood police department,recused himeself from all police contract negotiations .

And if they really want to play the Gabbert card maybe they should remember how many new people Queen Bee Village Manager Roberta Sonenfeld hired  help her do her job such as the HR person for about hundred thousand and that not counting her platinum health care and pension. In hind sight Gabbert’s raise does not bad compared hiring a new HR person. It is important to note that even after Gabberts raise he still made far less than his predecessor and far less that the new combo of Village Manager plus HR person .

According to the Kelly Ebbels of the Ridgewood News an article Paul has on his own website , the “Incentive bonuses can be awarded from a total pool of more than $80,000, Gabbert said. He estimated that the change from automatic raises to incentive bonuses could yield more than $40,000 a year in savings”, which then Councilman Paul Aronsohn voted against the proposal.

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Police Respond to Work Related Physical Altercation in Ridgewood

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May 5th 2016

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Ridgewood NJ, A physical altercation between an employer and employee generated multiple 911 calls for assistance to Ridgewood PD on the morning of Wednesday, 05/04. The incident occurred at a single family home under renovation on Heights Road in Ridgewood. One (1) person sustained a serious head injury and was transported to The Valley Hospital by a Ridgewood EMS ambulance. Ridgewood FD also responded to assist the ambulance. An officer from Glen Rock PD provided assistance in language translation. No arrests at the scene were apparent.

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Ridgewood Police Respond to Pick Pocket at Kings Supermarket

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May 5th,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Police report that on Saturday, April 30, patrol responded to Kings Supermarket for the report of a wallet stolen from a purse. The victim reported that she was distracted by a man who started asking her questions. When she asked the man to reach for a product from the top shelf, he reached into her purse and removed her wallet. The man left the Ridgewod store prior to patrols arrival. The Detective Bureau is investigating.

It is important to note that this is the same modus operandi that has been reported in Paramus by Paramus Police .On April 19th the Ridgewood blog reported , “The Paramus Police Department is looking to identify a crew of pickpockets that target women’s handbags while the victim is shopping. “ https://theridgewoodblog.net/paramus-police-department-a-crew-of-pickpockets-that-target-womens-handbags/

We would like to remind people of some simple tips to avoid being a victim of these crimes:

Don’t leave your purse in your grocery cart as you shop. The first photo shows the actors hand in the victims purse

Don’t hang your purse on the back of your chair at restaurants. Keep it between your feet.

Use handbags that have a zipper or a flap that latches. Carry it with the flap side towards you.

Carry your purse in front of you.

Don’t hang your purse on the hook on the bathroom stall door and don’t sit it on the floor within arm’s reach. Set your purse at your feet or on a shelf that is midway up the stall wall.

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Smash and Grab Car Burglaries hit Ridgewood

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May 4,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, According to the Ridgewood Police ,On Saturday, April 23, patrol responded to the Ridgewood Duck Pond to assist the Bergen County Sheriff’s Department. The victim reported that the window was smashed on her vehicle while it was parked at around 3:30pm. A purse was removed from the vehicle. On Sunday, April 24, a resident reported that his vehicle was parked in the YMCA parking lot between 4:30pm and 6:00pm. When he returned to his vehicle he discovered his window was smashed and three briefcases were missing. While Officers were taking the report, a second resident reported her vehicle’s window was smashed at the same location and her purse was missing. Typically thieves target locations such as Gyms and Parks where the victim is most likely to leave their valuables in the car while exercising. To minimize your risk, try not to leave anything of value visible to thieves; store them out of view or lock them in your trunk

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Homeless Man Camps out in Ridgewood Office

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May 4,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Police report that on Sunday, May 1, patrol responded to a Franklin Avenue office building to investigate the report of a burglary. The management company reported one of the offices has been vacant and when they went to check on it, they discovered someone had broken into it and appeared to be living within it. Patrolman DiBenedetto located the man in a second floor office. Michael Russo, age 54 who reported to be homeless, admitted to breaking into the office and living there for two weeks. He was placed under arrest and charged with burglary, criminal mischief and possession of burglary tools. He was transported to the Bergen County Jail on a Complaint Warrant issued by Ridgewood Municipal Court.Readers believe this to be the same homeless man reported on this blog at the Ridgewood  train station in April.
Prior to this on Saturday, April 30, Sgt. Brian Pullman found a female sleeping in the grass in Graydon Park. When he went to check on her wellbeing, she reported to him that she was homeless. An identification check revealed that she had warrants for her arrest from Highland Park and New Brunswick. Joyce Umberto, age 63, was arrested and turned over to the Highland Park Police Department.
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Valleau Cemetery Crash Detoured Traffic for Hours in Ridgewood

Valleau Cemetery Crash Detoured Traffic for Hours in Ridgewood

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May 2,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, The male driver and male passenger of a 1996 Toyota 4 Runner sustained non life threatening injuries in an early Sunday, 05/01, afternoon roll over crash in front of the Valleau Cemetery, 660 East Glen Avenue, Ridgewood. Ridgewood PD, FD, and EMS personnel responded to the incident along with a paramedic unit from The Valley Hospital. Both victims were transported to The Valley Hospital for further evaluation. The vehicle was righted and removed by a flatbed tow truck. Traffic on East Glen Avenue in the vicinity of the crash was detoured until after the vehicle was removed.

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Ridgewood’s La Bella Pizza destroyed by Sunday Fire

Ridgewood's La Bella Pizza destroyed by Sunday Fire

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April 25,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, La Bella Pizza, located at 102 North Maple Avenue Ridgewood, was destroyed in a general alarm fire that broke out shortly before 2:00 PM on Sunday, 04/24. Ridgewood FD paid and volunteer personnel were assisted by mutual aid fire units from several surrounding municipalities. Smoke damage affected at least four (4) neighboring businesses in the strip mall where the pizza parlor was located. North Maple Avenue was closed in both directions between Franklin Avenue and Linwood Avenue as emergency crews worked. The pizza establishment was reportedly closed at the time the blaze broke out. The entire strip mall was evacuated as a precaution several minutes into the fire.

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Two SUV’s Collide at West Ridgewood Intersection

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April 22,2016

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Ridgewood NJ,  Two (2) SUVs damaged and towed, but no individuals requiring ambulance transport following a crash at the intersection of West Ridgewood Avenue and Wilsey Square on Friday morning, 04/22. Ridgewood PD, EMS, and FD units responded.

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Do Recent Ridgewood Police Reports indicate A Sinister Plot Against Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

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April 22,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, a recent spat of criminal activity at or near Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood has left many wondering in the Church has become a target of unsavory politics do to its objections to the proposed Hudson Street Garage?

On Thursday, April 14 at 10pm, a person reported that her purse was stolen while inside Mount Carmel Church. She reported she had left it unattended while inside the church and someone removed it. Patrol searched the surrounding area of the church and located the purse in a garbage can next to the bus stop a short time later. The matter is being investigated by the Detective Bureau.

On Monday, April 18, a resident reported she had parked her vehicle outside Mount Carmel Church between 3am and 4am. When she returned to her vehicle she discovered the front window was smashed. The matter is under investigation by the Detective Bureau.

The Ridgewood blog also reported in March that the Ridgewood Police had responded to physical altercation outside of the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
https://theridgewoodblog.net/ridgewood-police-respond-to-physical-altercation-outside-of-the-our-lady-of-mount-carmel-church/

Long time residents smell some dirty politics or is it just a coincidence ?

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Ridgewood Police: Consult the IRS if you are a Victim of identity theft on your Tax Return

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April 20,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police report that over the past few weeks several residents have reported being victims of identity theft. The reports indicate as they file their tax return they have discovered that someone has already filed a return using their name and social security number.

For more information on what to do if you become a victim of identity theft or how to reduce your risk, visit the IRS website at www.irs.gov/uac/Taxpayer-Guide-to-Identity-Theft.

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Photo Posted on Social Media Leads to Arrest in Ridgewood Street Sign Theft

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April 20,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewpood Police report a photograph was posted on social media of a male with Village of Ridgewood Street Signs in the background. An investigation by Detective Henky determined the male to be Anthony Gentile, age 30 of Wyckoff. On Thursday, April 14, he was arrested and charged with Theft and Receiving Stolen Property. The street signs were recovered. Mr. Gentile was released and scheduled to appear in Ridgewood Municipal Court.

Gentile commented on Facebook ,”Spent my morning at the Ridgewood Police station…how’s everyone else’s day so far?”

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Failure to Yield Results in Pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue in Ridgewood

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April 19,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, An adult female sustained a non-life threatening knee injury after being struck by a motor vehicle at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Bellair Road in Ridgewood on Monday evening, 04/18. She was transported by a Ridgewood EMS ambulance to The Valley Hospital. Ridgewood PD reportedly issued a summons to the vehicle’s driver for failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk.

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Police Tactical Training at Benjamin Franklin Middle School

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April 11,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, During spring break the Ridgewood Police will be conducting scenario based tactical training at Benjamin Franklin Middle School from Monday April 11th through Thursday April 14th between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm. Residents can expect to see officers from various agencies in the area of the school during the week.

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Ridgewood Firefighters Kept Busy with Fallen Trees

Ridgewood Firefighters Kept Busy with Fallen Trees

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April 5,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, 04/03/2016: Ridgewood firefighters were kept busy throughout the day by two (2) incidents of fallen trees that became entangled in high voltage power lines. The incidents, located within a few blocks of one another, required responses from the Village’s police, Emergency Services, and Shade Tree Division personnel as well.

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Hudson Parking Garage in Ridgewood : Reader asks Whats the plan Chief?

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Reader says , Security for parking lots seems to be getting a lot of press lately. If you look at the statistics, roughly 80% of the criminal acts at shopping centers, strip malls and business offices occur in the parking lot. Lawyers make a good living off liability cases based on a lack of sufficient security measures or not taking “reasonable care” in the protection of employees and customers against criminal threats. The lawsuits often revolve around lack of sufficient lighting, surveillance and response. Once crime takes a foothold in an area it is difficult to break the trend, but there are some things you can do that can improve security, deter crime, reduce potential liability and make your customers feel safer. It’s interesting to note that where parking lot security has been implemented, customer use has actually increased because they feel safer. Increased customer use means increased profit which can be used to justify the increased cost related to any security improvements.

There are some general problems inherent in parking facilities that make the security of patrons and employees challenging. A criminal’s vehicle most likely will not be noticed in a parking facility. Also, parked vehicles provide a hiding place for a criminal and can block the distribution of lighting to the area that a criminal may be located. Security is more problematic for parking garages. Parking garages allow more vehicles to be parked on the same amount of land. The ability to see and be seen in one’s surroundings, known as natural surveillance, is reduced in parking garages. This is because parking garages can be partially or fully enclosed, elevated above ground, having multiple levels, or have ramps that provide access to the multiple floors of the facility.

Not every parking lot or garage is the same, nor do any have the same needs to mitigate risks.

It all boils down to a fundamental but complex word that underlies most all security mitigation and litigation: reasonable.

Did the building owner, facility manager, parking firm, chief security officer, security director or loss prevention manager provide a reasonable level of protection at parking lots and garages in the light of the history of incidents; type of business; history of clientele; physical location; application of procedures, policies, people and technology; and regarding immediate response and follow up reaction to situations that arise and alarm?

The details and the devil are both in “what is reasonable,” which can vary among types of businesses served by the parking facility, typical levels of security around the location, past actions taken, history of crime at that location as well as other hard and soft factors.

In addition to cameras placed within the garage footprint for safety, several 360-degree pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) units were installed on the top of the exterior stair towers. Not only does parking management have access to the feeds at will, but the external video feed is shared with the police department, explains Gray. It allows them to take advantage of the view from one of the taller structures in the vicinity as well as eliminate a dead spot at a busy intersection.

Don’t overlook the human element of surveillance either. “Parking attendants are another indirect security measure,” Gray observes. “Having someone there 24/7 adds another level of comfort.” You can also tap them to pull double duty and monitor video between clients.

If your garage or lot is unattended, try scheduling frequent patrols, particularly in the evening. If you have contract security, you can also have guards available to escort occupants back to their vehicles.