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>Inligua Language Center is looking for home stay hosts

>Inligua Language Center is looking for home stay hosts

Inligua Language Center provides company sponsored full-day English courses for business professionals who are either about to start an assignment in the US or who will be working with American clients when they return to their home.

As part of their language training we offer the professionals a home stay with a local family, so that they can be in an English-speaking environment even when they are not at class.

They are looking for families to provide home-stays, as some of the families from past years have either moved away or are unable to host this year. The home-stay families will be compensated for room and board by the sending company.

The host families must either be in Ridgewood or within 3 minute walk to public transportation to Ridgewood.

Hosts will be asked provide: A room, some meals, & English conversation.

Students take class from 9a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 5 days a week. The average stay is 4 weeks.

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>N.J. Democrats retain advantage in upcoming legislative elections

>N.J. Democrats retain advantage in upcoming legislative elections
By Matt Friedman/Statehouse Bureau

TRENTON — Alan Rosenthal, whose vote Sunday decided what the state’s 40 legislative districts will look like for the next decade, said siding with Democrats was the hardest decision he can remember making.

“I tried to get the commissioners of the two parties together on one map. That didn’t work. So I strove to make each of the various improvements in their own maps,” said Rosenthal, 78, a professor of public policy at Rutgers University. “I wanted it to be a tough decision. It was.”

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/nj_lawmakers_vow_to_fight_new.html

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>Dumb Dumb Math : "gobbledygook and PC nonsense"

>Dumb Dumb Math : “gobbledygook and PC nonsense”

Science has not proven anything when it comes to the creation of the universe or beyond. It is a theory, not fact. When people like yourselves ridicule those that believe in a divine power as the creator, you show yourselves as intolerant of others’ views.

Only Liberals or atheists make fun of those who believe in a divine creator.

As far as our math program goes, it is a proven fact that it sucks. Look up the report by the department of education and what the current secretary’s office has said about CMP and spiraling. That is fact.

Go ahead, tell me you’re not a Liberal, Progressive, Democrat or an atheist. Because anyone else with an once of knowledge, when it comes to teaching math, knows that what we have is politically motivated. Read the curriculum and you’ll discover it is filled with gobbledygook and PC nonsense. That is fact.

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>Bolger fund will help finance Fayette trail

>Fund will help finance Fayette trail
By JANELL BRADLEY, [email protected]

FAYETTE, Iowa — The city will loan $100,000 from its Bolger fund to help pay for a proposed trail from Fayette to the Volga River Recreation Area.

According to Doug McReynolds, chairman of the city’s finance committee, the connection will benefit downtown. Mayor Bill Dohrmann and committee member Braulic Caballero also noted the trail would be an attraction and economic engine, like a nearby golf course.

The money will be repaid with local option sales tax receipts dedicated to parks and recreation.
Upper Iowa University also will contribute to the project, and the city is seeking grants. The estimated cost for the trail is $650,000.

Beyond the immediate issue, officials outlined future uses of the Bolger fund.
David Bolger, a businessman from New Jersey, helped the city get back on its feet financially decades ago. In the 1990s he also donated properties to the community. Those have since been sold.

https://wcfcourier.com/news/local/article_d151e794-5a10-11e0-8d3a-001cc4c002e0.html

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>GOP budget plan to cut more than $4 trillion

>GOP budget plan to cut more than $4 trillion

By Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY


The House Republican who’s writing a proposed 2012 federal budget said Sunday the plan would cut more than $4 trillion in Washington spending over the next 10 years.

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., head of the House Budget Committee, previewed general details of the plan set to be officially unveiled Tuesday even as Republicans and Democrats continued negotiations over a spending deal for the next six months that’s needed to avoid a government shutdown on Friday.

In a Fox News Sundayappearance, Ryan said the GOP 2012 budget blueprint would exceed the $4 trillion in spending cuts previously recommended by a presidential debt commission “by cutting spending, reforming entitlements and growing our economy.”

https://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-04-04-Budget04_ST_N.htm

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>The problem with Ridgewood Schools is that administration is not accountable

>The problem with Ridgewood Schools is that administration is not accountable.

There are one or two teachers in every school who should be teaching somewhere else. That is not the biggest problem facing the Ridgewood Schools.

The problem in this town is that administration is not accountable. They come up with programs and ideas that don’t always work. It takes them years to respond to their mistakes. Remember “writing to read”? Connected math will eventally be replaced with a better program, but it will be too late for many of the kids to catch up to where they should be. It is educational malpractice.

There was an article in the Ridgewood News about BF placing a suggested time limit on homework. That is not the solution. The problem is that kids leave class not understanding the work. In a normal math program they would have a text book to refer back to. Connected math does not have a text book and kids are left to Google their homework questions. The program is confusing and there is no book. That is the problem. Stressed out kids spending a lot of time trying to figure out the homework is just a symptom. I know of 6 kids in my daughter’s class who have gotten tutors this year(What would the number be if all of the parents had been asked about this?). This is an outrage! It is time to face up to the real problems in our math program. How many years does it take for the school to reevaluate and make the necessary changes??

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>Burglary Spree Leaves Residents On Edge In Northern N.J.

>Burglary Spree Leaves Residents On Edge In Northern N.J.

MAHWAH, N.J. (CBS 2) — Residents were on edge in upscale areas of northern New Jersey and southern New York, as cunning burglars ransacked ritzy homes in an elaborate crime spree.
Police said the thieves were cutting phone lines, bypassing security systems and breaking down doors, even sneaking into bedrooms to get their hands on very pricy possessions, reports CBS 2′s Sean Hennessey.

Houman Firoozi was the latest victim. His bureau still had fingerprint dust on it after his home was ransacked Tuesday night. The thieves even went through his closet.

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/04/01/burglary-spree-leaves-residents-on-edge-in-northern-nj/

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>2011-2012 RIDGEWOOD SCHOOL BUDGET TOUR

>Opportunities for the Public to Hear about the 2011-2012 Budget

Tuesday, April 12: Coffee with the Superintendent
Ed Center, 49 Cottage Place, at 9 a.m.

Wednesday, April 20: Benjamin Franklin Middle School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

Please Remember to Vote on Wednesday, April 27

Have a question about the 2011-2012 proposed budget?

E-mail [email protected]. Your questions will be answered promptly!

Click here to read the March 29 Budget Update: https://tinyurl.com/3ua7vhq

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>Councilman Tom Riche explains the Council’s objections to the Solar Panels on "Fox and Friends"

>Councilman Tom Riche explains the Council’s objections to the panels


Some writers to the Blog accept PSE&G’s incomplete defense of the solar panels being installed around the state and mocking those who oppose them as hypocritical, anti-“green,” or NIMBY. In fact, the issue is more complicated than that. PSE&G has not revealed the full story.

Tom Richie makes a pretty compelling case against the Solar Panel project in this link to a video of Mr. Riche’s interview on the subject on Fox & Friends.

Going Green Gone Wrong?

New Jersey Towns Fight Solar Project

https://tinyurl.com/3ukr7t8

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>Ridgewood blog Quickly Restored after Cyber Attack

>Ridgewood blog Quickly Restored after Cyber Attack 


Ridgewood NJ- A hack attack was reported on the Ridgewood blog around 4:39 pm on the 28th of March by several astute blog readers .The blog was back on line within an hour. We want to thank our readers for reporting the issue so quickly . At this time it is still unclear whether this attack was related to the  “LizaMoon.” mass-injection cyberattack .


thank you, 


PJ Blogger and the Staff of the Ridgewood blog 


Millions of sites hit with mass-injection cyberattack
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
April 1, 2011 10:37 AM

PC World – Hundreds of thousands — and possibly millions — of websites have been hit with a cyberattack that some are calling “one of the biggest mass-injection attacks we’ve ever seen.”

The attack was discovered on March 29 by security firm WebSense, and the injected domain was called lizamoon.com — thus, the name of the mass-injection is “LizaMoon.” According to WebSense, LizaMoon uses SQL Injection to add malicious script to compromised sites. While the first injected domain was lizamoon.com, additional URLs have since been injected in the attack (WebSense has a full list here).

https://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215428/Millions_of_sites_hit_with_mass_injection_cyberattack

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>Readers fault Tenure for decline in "Tradition of Excellence"

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Readers fault Tenure for decline in “Tradition of Excellence”

Do you trust the principals of our schools? Do you trust their judgment and knowledge of their teaching staff?

Like every manager in the private sector, they should be free to hire and fire the personal who work under them. Are their politics involved, you bet. But so what, that’s life. Teachers are not a special class that should be immune to judgment.

Get rid of tenure and put the responsibility for the performance of each school in the principals hands. If the school fails, we will know who to blame. Simple really.

Testing should be just one tool. Parents and students should evaluate teachers too. Just like any other field, put the customers first.

It is time to stop this silly game of protecting teachers with tenure. It is a dog eat dog world. Let teachers perform and deliver a quality product efficiently or bounce them out the door.

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>N.J. gets 58 charter school applications

>N.J. gets 58 charter school applications

The state received 58 applications for new charter schools by its Thursday deadline for another round of possible approvals, an Education Department spokesman said. (Brody, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/119044834_N_J__gets_58_charter_school_applications.html

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>Loophole allows Essex County Executive DiVincenzo to collect full salary, pension

>Loophole allows Essex County Executive DiVincenzo to collect full salary, pension

Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. didn’t want to wait until leaving office to begin collecting his pension. (Megerian and Augenstein, The Star-Ledger)

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/03/loophole_allows_essex_county_e.html

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>COAH : High court to revisit housing law

>COAH :High court to revisit housing law

The state Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to revisit laws aimed at forcing towns to provide affordable housing for low-income residents — a significant move that could alter the way towns are required to provide such housing. (DeFalco, The Associated Press)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20110401/NEWS02/104010353/High-court-revisit-housing-law?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|State

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>The Ridgewood YMCA : Healthy Kids Day Saturday , April 2nd

>Healthy Kids Day
Sat, April 02, 2011
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Ridgewood YMCA, 112 Oak Street, Ridgewood NJ 07450

The Ridgewood YMCA is hosting Healthy Kids Day, encouraging kids and parents to come to the Y for a play date and commit to being active every day.

This event will include family swimming, face painting, obstacle courses, magic shows and summer camp games.

The Y is holding this event to teach healthy habits to kids and inspire a lifetime love of physical activity.

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