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Reader suggests Emailing the DOT on Glenwood Road

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

file photo by Boyd Loving

I suggest sending an email as I did. A few key points:

The traffic counts taken in November (reported date November 2017 even though it’s only June ! ) were observed while west Glen ave was closed due to pseg construction installing new gas mains.

The huge delays in this construction were the direct result of NJ Transit refusing to allow Glen ave excavation under the trestle to replace gas mains. This required the contractor to dig huge holes on both sides of the train overpass and push pipes underneath creating massive delay for project completion.

This forced vehicle traffic to take alternate routes, specifically glenwood ave. Other than “road closed” sign and cones with arrows , along with a parked police cruiser there was no information Available to trucks that glenwood was restricted to 4 tons. I would not expect a trucker to pay attention to a sign for a one time detour.

This road used to handle a lot more traffic. Years ago when there was a traffic light and jug handle at route 17/racetracks road, most of the traffic destined for upper Ridgewood & midland park would exit rt 17 north and return home that way. After the state dot closed that intersection, that traffic migrated to Linwood age west, then walthery ave north to Glen , thus destroying that formerly quiet neighborhood.

The state had another traffic count on 2 days this spring. I would like to know if that was on the same day Glen was getting paved.

There is no reason to make this one way. The state should use our gas tax money to widen the road, widened the turn radius.
If you do not write emails as stated above the state bureaucracy will do what they want.

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PSE&G ALERT : PREPARING FOR SIZZLING TEMPERATURES

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Preparing for Sizzling Temperatures

June 13,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, While PSE&G expects to have no trouble delivering additional power during the forecasted heat wave, we are closely monitoring weather conditions and have additional personnel scheduled to handle any power interruptions should they occur.  Our call centers will also have extra personnel on duty to speak with customers and appliance service technicians are ready to quickly respond to an expected influx of air conditioning repair calls.

Stay connected:

•To report power outages call PSE&G’s Customer Service line at 1-800-436-PSEG (7734), or log in to My Account at pseg.com to report an outage or view outage status.

•You can also report an outage by texting “OUT” to 4PSEG.

•Sign up for MyAlerts for 2-way text or email notifications about the status of power outages in your area.

•View our Outage Map that is updated every 15 minutes and displays the location and status of power outages in PSE&G’s service area.

Tips to help you save energy and stay cool as temperatures rise:

•Turn off everything you’re not using: lights, computers, etc. Use dimmers, timers and motion detectors on indoor and outdoor lighting.

•Close blinds and shades facing the sun to keep the sun’s heat out and help fans and air conditioners cool more efficiently.

•Close doors leading to uncooled areas. With central air, close off vents to unused rooms.

•Consider setting air conditioners to 78 degrees.

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Reader asks Where is the traffic study for the impact on the three immediate train line crossings?

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

file photo by Boyd Loving

1) How does making it one-way help when there are instances of vehicles getting stuck both going up as well as going down (James – you should start posting the photo of the tractor trailer that got stuck going down).

2) That bus in the photo was already in violation of the posted vehicle restrictions for that road. Who is to say they will not violate a new restriction?

3) Where is the traffic study for the impact on the three immediate train line crossings in the vicinity of this crossing – Glen St and Franklin Tpke in Ridgewood and Wyckoff Ave in Waldwick? How about the traffic impact study on Linwood Ave, intersection of Linwood and N. Maple, and intersection of N. Monroe and Wyckoff Ave?

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The Ridgewood School System has Completed Testing Drinking Water for Lead

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Lead Water Test Results by School
June 13,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The State of New Jersey requires all drinking water in our school facilities to be tested for lead during the 2016-2017 school year. The Ridgewood Public Schools are currently conducting those tests; the results of the schools we have received are listed below. We will post results within 24 hours of notification for the remaining schools.

Willard had 1 fountain over the lead limit , GW 1 ,BF 3,Glen 4,Hawes 1, RHS 1, Somerville 1, Travell 2,the fountains or sinks were all taken out of service .

The school system also noted that this summer of 2017 they will be replacing old water fountains with filtered water fountains throughout the district.

Test results and Links to the results for the schools:

GWMS
Orchard School
Ridge School
Willard School
BFMS
Glen School
Hawes School
RHS
Somerville
Travell

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Ridgewood Water Customers Stage II restrictions (2 days per week irrigation) are Still in Effect

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June 13,2017

Attention: Ridgewood Water Customers

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Stage II restrictions (2 days per week irrigation) were imposed in June 2016 and are still in effect in Glen Rock, Midland Park, Ridgewood and Wyckoff.  Without these restrictions, the use of drinking water for irrigation will continue increasing toward levels that are unsustainable regardless of drought conditions.   To reverse this trend, an ordinance was approved by the Village Council on April 12, 2017 to amend the provisions governing Watering and Water Emergencies in the Village of Ridgewood Code.  Changes include:

Making 2 days per week irrigation permanent year round,
Restricting irrigation hours to limit losses to evaporation,
Restricting irrigation using private wells to 2 days a week,
Adding new exemptions, including drip irrigation and smart controllers.

This ordinance became effective on May 2, 2017 and applies only to Ridgewood, but it is expected that the Boroughs of Glen Rock and Midland Park, and the Township of Wyckoff will enact similar rules as they have in the past.  Below is the approved ordinance.  Questions can be directed to Ridgewood Water at 201-670-5521 or cswater@ridgewoodnj.net.

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Spent Shell Casing Found at Ridgewood Nursery School

Ridgewood Police Spent Shell Casing

photo courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook

June 13,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ,Ridgewood Police Patrol Officer Sean Amoruso responded to a Franklin Avenue, Ridgewood nursery school on Monday morning, 06/12, to investigate and retrieve what is believed to be a shell casing that was found by a nursery school staff member on their property. The item was successfully retrieved by Officer Amoruso and taken to Ridgewood PD Headquarters for examination.

 

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There was much ADO about the Pride Flag in Ridgewood

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June 13,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, There was much ADO about the Pride Flag in Ridgewood.  Some naysayers chose to loudly and nastily vilify members of the Ridgewood Village Council.  One Village Council member managed to get The Record to write a somewhat-inaccurate account of the Ridgewood Pride Flag discussions and actions.  Some residents got into online and in-person arguments with each other.  The CRAB (Community Relations Advisory Board) got into the thick of it with commentary and not-so-veiled accusations about the Ridgewood response to their request to fly the flag.  Somehow in all of this Glen Rock was held up as the more inclusive, welcoming, agreeable Village Government and community.

Take a look at the Pride Flags displayed in Glen Rock and Ridgewood.  This is what you will see:

1. The Ridgewood flag is larger than the Glen Rock Flag.
2. The Ridgewood flag is displayed at eye level while the Glen Rock flag is way up high (you have to really look to see it).
3. The Ridgewood flag is displayed in a very central location where there is a ton of pedestrian traffic, outdoor cafes, parking on the street, and in general many people coming and going all day and evening, seven days a week.  The Glen Rock Flag is by a field on a very busy street where it can only be seen as you either whiz by (and you would have to take your eyes off the road if you are driving) or if you happen to be at a game being played at that field.  There are no stores, no restaurants, no businesses of any kind on that stretch of road, and no parking on the street where the Glen Rock flag is.
4. The Ridgewood Village Hall has two flags on display – the American Flag and the MIA-POW flag.  The Glen Rock Village Hall has numerous flags on display, maybe six or eight different varieties.  So while Ridgewood did not wish to display this flag at their Village Hall, stating that no other flags traditionally fly there, Glen Rock has a whole menu of flags but opted not to put the Pride Flag among them.
5. The Ridgewood Pride Flag is displayed proudly and prominently.  The Glen Rock Pride Flag is out of the way and hard to find.

It is disgusting that some members of our Ridgewood Village government were wrongly accused of bigoted behavior and attitudes while their counterparts in Glen Rock were held up as paragons of inclusiveness.  The truth is, Ridgewood’s Pride display is, well, much more PROUD than that of Glen Rock.  Go Ridgewood!!!

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GRAYDON POOL IN RIDGEWOOD IS OPEN !

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photos by Anne Loving

June 12,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Graydon Pool summer season opened Saturday, June 3rd!  It’s hot out and right in your own back yard is tree lined Graydon Pool . No waiting in traffic, no sharks, jellyfish ,e.coli, parking or beach access issues .

You will be able to purchase a day pass or a season pass by credit card, cash or  check.  Details are on the Graydon Pool website.

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AMENITIES at Graydon Pool : Accessibile ramp for entry into the pool, Spray fountains, Adirondack chairs & Shade systems; Volleyball & Basketball Courts; Recreational Games of Shuffle Board, Four Square, Hop Scotch and Ping-Pong; Picnic Tables and Charcoal Grills; Shaded Playground and Sitting areas for Parents with young ones; The Water’s Edge Cafe – Open daily Noon to 7PM.

PROGRAM OFFERINGS: Instructiojnal Swim/Fitness for children and adults; Competitive Graydon Swim Team , ages 8 – 17; Stand Up Paddleboard, Beach Yoga, Kayaking Introduction; Storytime Under the Pavilion; Movies on the Beach; Live Concerts Monthly.

COME ENJOY THE FUN!

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Ridgewood High School Maroon Award winners announced!

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June 12,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewoood NJ, in June eight RHS students received the Maroon Award at a breakfast ceremony. The eight award recipients for 2017 are Maria Aono, Ireland Horan, Jack Simpson, Hannah Rigdon, Kavita Patel, Ana McDade, Grace DiModugno and Jean Horton.

Students are nominated for this award by teachers who know them best and observe the little things that they do every day to help out the school community or their fellow students. The Maroon Award was created to recognize students who do the little things right when no one is looking and help make RHS a better place.

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Garage Door Heavily Damaged at Ridgewood Emergency Services Headquarters

Ridgewood Emergency Services Headquarters

photo courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page

June 12,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, An overhead garage door was heavily damaged on Saturday evening, 06/10, after being struck by a Ridgewood EMS ambulance backing up into the Ridgewood Emergency Services Headquarters at 33 Douglas Place, Ridgewood. It is unknown how much, if any, damage was sustained by the ambulance itself.

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Ridgewood Mayor “Currently the Village is hopeful to have the road remain open to one-way traffic with continued restrictions to vehicle size/weight”

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

June 12,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, from the Village of Ridgewood Mayor Susan Knudsen , Important link to information regarding modifications to Glenwood Rd (“S” Road – Glenwood Hill – HoHoKus Train crossing) traffic and pedestrian flow: https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/…/1440-glenwood-road-rr-crossing…

Currently the Village is hopeful to have the road remain open to one-way traffic with continued restrictions to vehicle size/weight. This remains a jurisdictional matter and Village efforts have been to avoid complete closure of this important connecting roadway. Importantly, as noted, “meritorious” objections received will warrant submission to the DOT’s Exception Committee to determine further action. Questions and/or objections concerning this matter should be directed to Barbara.Foran@dot.nj.gov. I would suggest copying on correspondence the following individuals: sknudsen@ridgewoodnj.net, hmailander@ridgewoodnj.net, and crutishauser@ridgewoodnj.net. Communications may also include support for the one-way compromise /solution.

As stated in DOT correspondence, Ridgewood will be required to adopt an ordinance to legally change Glenwood Road traffic to one-way; Village ordinances are subject to proper public notice and a public hearing. The ordinance introduction and public hearing will be added to a future Village Council agenda. To receive Village Council agendas and updates simply email sknudsen@ridgewoodnj.net and note “register” in the subject line.

Kindly share this information with concerned residents, friends and neighbors.

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Ridgewood Chamber Golf Outing – August 7

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Ridgewood Chamber Golf Outing – August 7

Thursday, June 08, 2017

Golf Outing Schedule
Registration 10 – 11am
BBQ Luncheon on the patio 11am – 12:15pm
Putting Practice/Contest 11am – 12:30pm
Shot Gun Golf Start 12:30pm
Buffet Dinner/Awards 5 – 7:30pm

For additional info call 201-445-2600
or email info@ridgewoodchamber.com

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Bethlehem Lutheran Church Invites the Community to a Movie Night

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June 11,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Invites the Community to a Movie Night on July 15: Come and enjoy The LEGO Movie on a VERY big screen! The movie will start at 9:00 PM. If the weather permits it will be shown on the front lawn. In the event of rain the movie, will be held in the gym. This is open to the community, so be sure to invite your friends and family! The church is located at 155 Linwood Ave., Ridgewood.

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Air quality alert is in effect from 10 AM Sunday until 10 PM Sunday

Graydon Pool Ridgewood

…Air quality alert is in effect from 10 AM Sunday until 10 PM
Sunday…

…Air quality alert is in effect from 10 AM Monday until 10 PM Monday…

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued an air quality action day for the following counties…

Eastern Bergen…Eastern Essex…Eastern Passaic…Eastern Union…Hudson…Western Bergen…Western Essex…Western Passaic…Western Union.

An Ozone Action Day has been declared! Ozone is forecast to reach the unhealthy for sensitive groups category across New Jersey due to hot and humid conditions with adequate sunshine. Sensitive individuals including the very young, the elderly, and persons with respiratory diseases such as asthma, should avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the afternoon and early evening hours.

The Graydon Pool summer season opened Saturday, June 3rd!   You will be able to purchase a day pass or a season pass by credit card, cash or  check.  Details are on the Graydon Pool website.

AMENITIES at Graydon Pool : Accessibile ramp for entry into the pool, Spray fountains, Adirondack chairs & Shade systems; Volleyball & Basketball Courts; Recreational Games of Shuffle Board, Four Square, Hop Scotch and Ping-Pong; Picnic Tables and Charcoal Grills; Shaded Playground and Sitting areas for Parents with young ones; The Water’s Edge Cafe – Open daily Noon to 7PM.

PROGRAM OFFERINGS: Instructiojnal Swim/Fitness for children and adults; Competitive Graydon Swim Team , ages 8 – 17; Stand Up Paddleboard, Beach Yoga, Kayaking Introduction; Storytime Under the Pavilion; Movies on the Beach; Live Concerts Monthly.

COME ENJOY THE FUN!

 

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Ridgewood Police Investigate a reported assault in the rear of a Franklin Avenue restaurant

Ridgewood Police Investigate a reported assault

photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook

June 11,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Three (3) Ridgewood PD uniformed patrol officers responded to investigate a reported assault that took place in the rear of a Franklin Avenue restaurant late Saturday afternoon, 06/10. An adult male restaurant worked alleged that workers at a nearby auto repair shop threw water or water bottles at him for an unknown reason. No one was taken into custody at the scene of the alleged attack, however, a “simple assault” report was filed by a responding officer.

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