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MEMORIAL DAY – MAY 29 – VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD OFFICES CLOSED

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MEMORIAL DAY – MAY 29 – VILLAGE OFFICES CLOSED

May 29,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, All Village Offices will be closed on May 29th in observance of Memorial Day.  There will be no garbage or recycling pickup on that day.  The Recycling Center will be open on Saturday, May 27th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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Email search exposes distrust among Ridgewood council members

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Editors note  This article is clearly Aronsohn planted 

Mark Krulish , Staff Writer, @Mark_Krulish7:20 p.m. ET May 27, 2017

The release of Open Public Records Act requests submitted by two Ridgewood council members, targeting a third council member, have brought to the surface a level of distrust on the village’s dais.

Councilman Jeff Voigt, who has been ordered to turn over his email correspondence with a journalist and several Ridgewood residents, says he’s being harassed by Mayor Susan Knudsen and Deputy Mayor Michael Sedon, who filed the OPRA requests. Voigt, who has been critical of the mayor at times since taking office last July, called the requests “pure bullying” and “intimidation,” an effort to force him into silence.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/ridgewood/2017/05/27/email-search-exposes-distrust-among-ridgewood-council-members/343478001/

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The Fred d’Elia Memorial Day Ridgewood Run

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May 28,2017

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Ridgewood NJ,Monday is the 42nd annual Fred d’Elia Memorial Day Ridgewood Run. The Ridgewood Run is the premier road race in northern New Jersey and one of the longest running races in the tri-state area. Choose either the 10K, 5K, Road Mile, Fun Run – all or one of them.

The Fred d’Elia Memorial Day Ridgewood Run hosted by the North Jersey Masters is a spirited, community-focused day of running events in an open-park atmosphere for local and competitive runners, families and their children. Seven distinct events incluidng a wheelchair race, 10K, 5K, mile races and Fun Run provide the center of activity. The road races are run through the beautiful, tree-lined streets of the Village of Ridgewood NJ. located in Bergen County ( and bordering Rockland, Westchester, and New York counties). Proceeds from the event are donated to the NJ Special Olympics and other community organizations.

Monday May 29 – Race Day
Veteran’s Field, Ridgewood NJ

7:00AM – Registration & Bib Pick Up

8:15AM – Wheelchair 10K

8:20AM – 10K

10:15AM – 5K

11:15AM – Masters Women’s Elite Mile; Open Women’s Elite Mile immediately to follow

11:40AM – Masters Men’s Elite Mile; Open Men’s Elite Mile immediately to follow

12:00PM – Fun Run Mile

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Reader says beware of summer break ,the oldest trick in the book

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Watch out while the townsfolk are away at summer beach house timed town VOR TOWN PLANNING approval agenda items for the toxic decisions ..

In past administrations ..

They have positioned a lot of bad proposals onto those summer favors for
rescues referendums in July..of really bad stuff in the past..oldest trick in the book.
Tax increases , artificial turf….parking increases and introduction of
new parking and owners land use restrictions..it happens and it’s usually bad for taxpayers .

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Reader says The FAC has an ugly history of suggesting new fees with no benefit to residents as we see with the 25% increase for commuter parking

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The FAC has an ugly history of suggesting new fees with no benefit to residents as we see with the 25% increase for commuter parking. It takes taxes to run a village and if those taxes can’t cover the bill, then we have a spending problem. If additional services are added, fees can support them. No where was the FAC suggesting new services, just that our fees were too low. If regulation requires oversight like in the restaurants, then cost recovery is the perfect model. When those fees are silly like landscaping [whch Summitt doesn’t charge for] then kill the fee. An overall cost recovery model on all fees only invites the expansion of fees as a revenue generator. Put a tax on what you wish to limit, suppress or regulate and eliminate the rest. Also, we have a CFO, why is there even still a FAC?

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Reader says Parking Lobby, only ones stand to gain financially and politically from having this garage built

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It’s clear to me that this has absolutely nothing to do with the need or not for additional parking spaces. This is all about a group of people, call them the Parking Lobby, who stand to gain financially and politically from having this monstrosity built. The Parking Lobby consist of lawyers, developers, unions, and the construction company. It’s nothing but classic NJ standard operating procedure where the public purse is under attack by opportunists. It’s not difficult to get away with as the majority of taxpayers remain oblivious to what goes on.

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The Ridgewood Guild Kicks off the 2017 “Music in the Night” Program

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photo courtesy of the Ridgewood Guild Facebook

May 27,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Guild’s “Music in the Night” program. In its 7th season, “Music in the Night” began on Fri. May 28 and Artists prepare for The Ridgewood Guild’s 4th season of “Art in the Park.” This is a First Friday event in June, July, and August. It’s free! Respond to this post and we will forward an application. This event is being sponsored by Pinot’s Palette.

The Ridgewood Guild “Music in the Night” evening performance series is now entering its 7th Season. Every Friday night from 7:00 – 9:00pm, Memorial Day to Labor Day, musicians will be performing in several locations throughout downtown Ridgewood. These talented performers have created quite a buzz, so come join the fun, and enjoy some great music!

If you can strum a guitar, blow a horn or croon a tune, we’d love to hear you. Please fill out this form and email: [email protected] and we’ll get back to you to schedule an audition.

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Suicide Bike Lanes Continue to Cause Congestion at the Ridgewood Train Station

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May 27,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, at Wednesday’s night Council meeting residents voiced concerns over the additional spaces at the Ridgewood Train station . The main concern has now shifted to to an issue the Ridgewood blog has commented for some time. Its not the parking its CONGESTION !

A reader commented ,”by re-configuring the grassy medium ….none of these experts even use the train lot try exiting between 6 and 730 on a dark winter night..pedestrian death trap”
Why the answer is simple the , STUPID SUICIDE BIKE LANES. The “traffic easing” project at the train trestle did more damage to Village businesses in the Central Business district than any other misstep . It is well documented that the so called “traffic easing ” makes both West Ridgewood and Godwin impassable during certain hours of the day . This will clearly only be exacerbated buy new construction on Franklin. Going from two lanes to single lanes was just DUMB and DANGEROUS.
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Reader says You don’t build for peak use times..it’s economics 101

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We voted out the last Gang..perhaps those new folks have crossed the magic river of unreality .You don’t build for peak use times..economics 101.let these terrific business go bond it themselves. Once privately bonded grant them a 30 year ground leased at below market rates,.different story now?.Police don’t patrol today.you think a rent a cop
will make this garage safe late at night..not a chance…useage goes into the can when it becomes a drug and homeless center..then the Car rental and urban blight stores open up 24 /7 for the new homeless..pretty picture
Of Potterville gone Bad..

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Happy endings in Ridgewood after a missing 5-year old boy was safely located

Happy endings in Ridgewood after a missing 5-year old boy was safely located

photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page

May 27,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Happy endings in Ridgewood after a missing 5-year old boy was safely located early Friday afternoon, 05/26. Ho-Ho-Kus PD personnel and a K9 handler from the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office were called to assist Ridgewood Police in the search. After having been missing for over one (1) hour, the child was located, seemingly unharmed, in the fenced rear yard of a nearby home. Ridgewood Police uniformed and plain clothes officers were observed interviewing several occupants of that home as part of an investigation into how the child got into the yard, and what he was doing while there.

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An important change needs to be made in Ridgewood

Jeff Voigt Ridgewood Council

Dear Mayor Knudsen, Deputy Mayor Sedon, Councilman Hache, and Councilwoman Walsh:

I was recently shown copies of email messages between Councilman Jeffrey Voigt and Alfred Doblin, editorial page editor of The Record, obtained from the Village by a fellow resident via the Open Public Records Act. I will not quote them here because I believe that you have all seen them.

Background: earlier this month I read an editorial by Mr. Doblin in which he urged Ridgewood’s Village Council to permit a rainbow flag to be flown on municipal property. I was disturbed by several aspects of the editorial and sent Mr. Doblin an email message providing my phone number and asking if we might talk about it. He called me and we spoke. At the end of our conversation, he invited me to write a letter to the editor repeating my views and said he would make sure it was published. Although I was very busy preparing for a trip, I took the time to write the letter, which after some editing by him was published the next day. At that time I had not yet read Councilman Voigt’s op-ed piece on the subject; I learned of its existence later. They were posted separately at northjersey.com but ran on the same page of the “hard copy” of the paper on May 10.

Contrary to Councilman Voigt’s suggestion via email to that very editor, Mayor Knudsen neither wrote the letter for me nor helped me to write it. This claim was uncalled-for, inaccurate, and insulting. I can still hardly believe the councilman thought it, much less expressed it.

The problem for the village and residents goes beyond defamation. At more than one council meeting, Councilman Voigt has displayed disruptive, distracting, erratic, and frankly infantile behavior on the dais. His facial expressions and body language have indicated extreme irritation with what was being said or voted upon. He has repeatedly refused to be silent when a point of order has been called. He has stood up and approached and loudly cursed at our Village Manager in the full view and hearing of all. i have often asked myself whether I was sitting in a municipal courtroom or the gym in a junior high. He has shown contempt for his fellow council members and the public, going so far as to sneer openly at the mayor while she was speaking and to name in a negative way residents who routinely make the effort to observe our elected officials, as numerous council members over the years have repeatedly implored residents to do. If only more residents had the time and interest to do the same! As thanks for our ongoing concern about municipal issues and sincere contributions toward enhancing our village’s quality of life, we became the victims of a councilman’s diatribes. Is it appropriate for us to be named on the public record in such a manner? I thought we deserved a medal, not a punch in the face.

Flailing even farther into cyberspace, Councilman Voigt has now posted on his Facebook page (www.facebook.com/jeffrey.voigt.3) the OPRA requests by four village residents for email messages that he had sent through the village server. These requests are posted without redaction, thus openly revealing those residents’ names, phone numbers, mailing addresses, and email addresses. Does our village attorney not find this questionable?

Precisely what Councilman Voigt has against the mayor, whom in his litany of email calumnies he ironically called “mean spirited,” is a mystery to me. Whatever his issues may be, surely elected officials need to check their fury at the door and to learn how to disagree courteously and rationally without sniping at each other in emails to the local press. If our deeply embattled federal Congress can get through the day without wringing each others’ necks, can’t the Ridgewood Village Council do the same? Yet as an observer of many council meetings, either in person or online, I have never seen the mayor respond to the councilman’s outbursts other than with a calm, quiet, professional demeanor.

At a recent council meeting, Councilman Voigt exhibited dismay upon discovering, as he should have known was legal under state law, that some of his email messages had been obtained via OPRA requests. Yet he dismissed the derogatory and disrespectful statements that he had made in those messages. In journalism, this is called “burying the lede.” Moreover, these disparaging observations were made not to just anyone, but to the editorial page editor of the major newspaper in the county, published by the same publisher as our town paper. As a professional journalist exercising her right of free speech at the suggestion of that editor, I was appalled to read the councilman’s comments about me, disparaging on their face and therefore mortifying, but on a professional note as well. Suppose I wanted to approach that editor or a colleague of his for a job–or even to submit another letter? I have now been characterized by a sitting council member as “the mayor’s attack dog.” There goes my credibility as a disinterested observer!

Interestingly, one point to which Councilman Voigt strongly objected was my statement in the letter, picked up by The Record as its headline, that I believed the council had always intended to do the right thing. How could I know that?, he demanded. But wait—my letter was supportive of the entire council, including him. A major reason I had contacted Mr. Doblin in the first place and then written the letter at his suggestion was to support our council, whom I felt Mr. Doblin’s editorial had unfairly maligned. Was it wrong to state that I believed in my village council’s goodwill? What’s the problem here?

Further evidence of poor judgment at best and malfeasance at worst is that Councilman Voigt chose as his mechanism for defaming me and others a public server supported by our tax dollars. To read these words written by a sitting council member for whose election we had spent considerable time volunteering last year, including through the Preserve Graydon Coalition’s email list, was particularly disheartening. I am perplexed and disappointed that he felt compelled to state these things and find it unforgivable that he felt free to dismiss my views in writing and to compromise my credibility—to a fellow journalist, no less.

Councilman Voigt’s communications also cast false and inexplicable aspersions on the character of our mayor. Perhaps there is some incomprehensible vendetta, but if so, it would be more appropriately handled privately rather than before the cameras and the public eye. The councilman continues to embarrass himself and to make a spectacle of himself. One is forced to infer that he may be unable to control his behavior. That is a serious problem for an elected official.

These events, some of which have been widely circulated on social media and elsewhere and are likely to continue to be, have created a serious trust issue for our village. This town has witnessed more than its share of sniping, anger, and infighting on the dais. We were relieved to have put it behind us with the last council election, but “it’s baaack” with (literally) a vengeance. The situation must not be permitted to continue or intensify for the three years, one month, and six days (but who’s counting?) remaining in Councilman Voigt’s four-year term lest we descend into irredeemable vituperation and chaos.

Have you, our elected council members, conferred with our village attorney to learn what formal reprimands or sanctions might be leveled against Councilman Voigt by village ordinance, by the Faulkner form of government, by Robert’s Rules of Order, by legal precedent, by ethical codes in general, or by other precepts and means? Can four members of a five-member village council request or demand the resignation of the fifth? If so, please consider taking that course to restore decorum and public trust in our council chamber.

An apology would not “cut it,” considering that a previous apology for discourteous behavior during council meetings has been followed by even more histrionic performances. Councilman Voigt’s swift replacement would be ideal. If that is not possible, a strong public reprimand by the village attorney to calm the populace and mandated psychological counseling and perhaps medication to calm the councilman are warranted.

Sincerely,

Marcia Ringel

Ridgewood resident since 1971

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Ridgewood Councilmen Jeff Voigt down the Rabbit Hole ?

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At the May 24, 2017 council meeting I mentioned I would be posting the OPRA requests of my emails that Mayor Knudsen and her supporters have filed with the Village Clerk. At the May 10, 2017 council meeting, Mayor Knudsen mentioned in reading the emails she had obtained to the public, that they were deeply disturbing and hurtful. The emails she is referring to are my correspondence with Alfred Doblin, an editor of the Bergen Record from May . I do agree with the Mayor that they are deeply disturbing in that they demonstrate the lengths the Mayor will go to denigrate others. As far as them being hurtful, I believe the comments made in the emails are factual and are borne out in the recent actions by the Mayor regarding the flying of the gay pride flag. I will let you decide if they are either/both deeply disturbing and hurtful. Moving forward, each of the OPRA requests from the Mayor’s supporters will be posted on my facebook page as I receive them from the Village Hall clerk. The purpose of doing so is to ensure you as residents are informed, have the facts, and none of this is editorialized on as happened on May 10 and May 24th by the Mayor.

Jeff Voigt

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It Takes Fees to Run the Village of Ridgewood

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May 26,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, at Wednesday night meeting the Financial Advisory Committee (FAC)  presented a review of the fees. This is to be a context for fee reviews in various departments . This blog has never been a friend of the FAC , but we are a fan of stream lining fees, eliminating out dated fees and fees that cost more to collect than the Village earns .

The focus of the FAC report was three major issues :

majority of fees are outdated
sample fees were below comparable towns
Village can improve the bottom line , some fee cost more to collect than they take in

The FAC presentation focused on , process enhancement , review of the fees that matter , cost recovery , regulate activities , market approach compare  to neighboring towns

The FAC report suggested to eliminate fees that are gratuitous or inconsequential  and create a process to update or review fees.

According to the FAC most fees were set in the 90’s . Often the cost of collection out weights fees themselves . Some fees could also be paid on line like the garage sale fee

There are over 600 line items of various fees , the FAC just looked at the fees that the Village Council can do something about ,the FAC focused on significant fees that matter.

The FAC mentioned that fees a remarkable lack on uniformity , comparing against Redbank, Monclair and Summitt . Council is looking for comparisons with more local town.

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Cheer on the Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse team today at 4pm at RHS stadium !

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May 26,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, instead of rushing out today to get stuck in traffic on the Parkway and Turnpike start your weekend off by cheering on the Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse team today at 4pm at RHS stadium.

Fans the Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse need your support! Please come cheer on the girls today at our state game @ 4:00 vs Morristown at RHS stadium! State bracket info, check out our website @ www.ridgewoodgirlslax.com.

This is for the  Lacrosse – 2017 NJSIAA North 1, Group 4 Tournament!

If you are not up to speed the Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse is 13 time Bergen County Champions . 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016 Group 4 Champions 2010 and 2011 New Jersey State Tournament of Champions.

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Ridgewood Councilmen Jeff Voigt Comments on Recent OPRA Requests

Jeff Voigt Ridgewood Council

At the May 24, 2017 council meeting I mentioned I would be posting the OPRA requests of my emails that Mayor Knudsen and her supporters have filed with the Village Clerk. At the May 10, 2017 council meeting, Mayor Knudsen mentioned in reading the emails she had obtained to the public, that they were deeply disturbing and hurtful. The emails she is referring to are my correspondence with Alfred Doblin, an editor of the Bergen Record from May . I do agree with the Mayor that they are deeply disturbing in that they demonstrate the lengths the Mayor will go to denigrate others. As far as them being hurtful, I believe the comments made in the emails are factual and are borne out in the recent actions by the Mayor regarding the flying of the gay pride flag. I will let you decide if they are either/both deeply disturbing and hurtful. Moving forward, each of the OPRA requests from the Mayor’s supporters will be posted on my facebook page as I receive them from the Village Hall clerk. The purpose of doing so is to ensure you as residents are informed, have the facts, and none of this is editorialized on as happened on May 10 and May 24th by the Mayor.

Jeff Voigt