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>Valley Hospital deploy’s streaming video to help families bond with newborn babies

>Valley Hospital deploy’s streaming video to help families bond with newborn babies

N.J. hospitals deploy streaming video to help families bond with newborn babies

By LINDY WASHBURN/The Record

RIDGEWOOD — In the neonatal intensive care unit at The Valley Hospital, 2 1/2-pound Sydney Grace Brock lies in her isolette, oxygen flowing from a tiny tube into her perfect nostrils, a miniature catheter pumping protein and electrolytes into her right arm.
Eighteen miles away, gathered round a computer at International Tool and Manufacturing Inc., are her father, grandparents and great-uncle.

Streaming online on the computer screen at the family-owned precision machine shop in Fairfield: baby Sydney, born Feb. 20, 10 weeks early.

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

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>Happy Saint Patrick’s Day – faugh a ballagh!

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faugh a ballagh The Irish Brigade (an infantry brigade, consisting predominantly of Irish Americans, that served in the Union Army in the American Civil War) was known in part for its famous war cry – “faugh a ballagh”, which is an anglicization of the Irish phrase, fág an bealach, meaning “clear the way!”

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>The Ridgewood High School Winter Guard Proudly Presents Its 2011 Production: Starry Night

>PUBLIC IS INVITED TO RHS WINTER GUARD PERFORMANCE

The Ridgewood High School Winter Guard Proudly Presents Its 2011 Production: Starry Night
Thursday, March 17
7-7:30 p.m.
RHS Gym I

Come see the Winter Guard’s elegant and lyrical interpretation of Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, as they culminate a highly successful season. They have earned second place awards in their local competitions and placed in the top five of their class at Winter Guard International regionals. Don’t miss this opportunity to see these talented and dedicated young women perform!

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>Congress and the Administration are looking into scaling back or eliminating the Mortgage Interest Deduction

>Congress and the Administration are looking into scaling back or eliminating the Mortgage Interest Deduction

Congress and the Administration are looking into scaling back or eliminating the Mortgage Interest Deduction. The consequences would be devastating to the recovering housing market and the tens of millions of home owners who benefit from the deduction.

The House recently introduced a resolution to retain the mortgage interest deduction and I hope that you’ll help spread awareness about it on The Ridgewood Blog. We created https://SaveMyMID.org to support this initiative and I’ve also created a useful site for bloggers and journalists to borrow resources from:

https://savemymid.info

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>Medicare and Medicaid Made $70 Billion in ‘Improper Payments’ Last Year—More Than All Spending by Homeland Security and State Departments Combined

>Medicare and Medicaid Made $70 Billion in ‘Improper Payments’ Last Year—More Than All Spending by Homeland Security and State Departments Combined
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
By Terence P. Jeffrey

(CNSNews.com) – The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services—the federal health-care agency that is a key bureaucracy in implementing Obamacare—made at least $70.5 billion in “improper payments” last year.

These improper federal health-care payments amounted to more than the combined total of $68.3 billion spent by the entire Homeland Security and the State departments last year, which spent $44.5 billion and $23.8 billion respectively according to the White House Office of Management and Budget.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/medicare-and-medicaid-made-70-billion-im

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>Village moves to a merit based pay system

>Village moves to a merit based pay system
the Staff of the Ridgewood blog

The Village council put into effect a merit based pay system this week putting management, non-union and supervisor’s salaries on merit based system rather than the customary 4 percent automatic pay raises .

This new pay increase method more closely matches the private sector, and has attracted interest from other municipalities looking to learn how the Village put this new merit based system in place. .

The lone dissenting opinion on the council came from Paul Aronsohn who publicly expressed concerns about giving any raises while the Village had laid off so many last year.

Although sources tell us that Aronsohn who ‘s pro union views are no secret to anyone is setting himself up for a move up in the state Democratic machine and supporting any merit based pay system for state workers would run contrary to his goals.

Several residents also voiced skepticism over granting any raises to anyone in theses difficult economic times especially when the primary focus should be to rain in all the run a way spending in the Village.

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>Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance

>Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance
Saturday, March 19th, 7:00 p.m.

Mount Carmel gymnasium

52 Passaic Street

The Village Caterer will be providing traditional Irish fare of corned beef and cabbage. Renowned New York City musicians Bob and Norm will be playing Irish classics and great dance music. There will also be a special appearance by the Irish Step Dancers. “This is one of our biggest fundraisers of the year, and it is a great opportunity for friends and neighbors to get together for a night of fun”, said Doug Findlay, organizer of the event.

Tickets are $45 each.

Payment can be mailed to:

Doug Findlay

211 Circle Ave.

Ridgewood, NJ 07450

(201) 670-9514

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>Hearing sheds little light on how schools get on the SDA short list

>Hearing sheds little light on how schools get on the SDA short list

The Assembly’s education committee yesterday held a hearing to try to clarify how the Christie administration chose the school construction projects it will advance in the next year. (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/11/0315/2343/

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>Study: Christie’s pension reforms fall short

>Study: Christie’s pension reforms fall short

An actuarial report on Gov. Chris Christie’s pension reform proposal shows that funds for both teachers and state workers will dip precipitously if there are no changes to the system. (Method, Gannett)

https://www.dailyrecord.com/article/B3/20110315/NJNEWS10/103150364/0/NJCOLUMNIST06/Study-Christie-s-pension-reforms-fall-short?odyssey=nav|head

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>Basil & Thyme Grand Opening March 18th.

>Basil & Thyme Grand Opening March 18th

Basil & Thyme
Fri, March 18, 2011
Time: 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Basil & Thyme, 14 Oak St, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Event Description

Basil & Thyme would like to announce our Grand Opening March 18th. Please come down and join us for a wonderful day.

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>NJMET Announces National Multiple Sclerosis Walk 2011 Sponsorship

>NJMET Announces National Multiple Sclerosis Walk 2011 Sponsorship

Ridgewood NJ- Joseph Federico, Vice President of NJMET, announced that NJMET will sponsor a team in the 2011 Walk MS event at the Ridgewood, NJ Graydon Pool on Sunday, April 11, 2011.

NJMET Vice President and director of operations Joseph Federico has announced their fifth annual sponsorship walkathon to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of the New Jersey area.

“On Sunday April 10, 2011 team NJMET will assemble at the Ridgewood Graydon Pool on 259 North Maple Avenue in Ridgewood, NJ at 8:00am for the 9 mile walk” said team leader Joseph Federico, of NJMET headquartered in Clifton, NJ.

Walk MS is a simple, but incredibly powerful way for everyone to share in the hope for the future.

Walk MS is a rallying point, a time and a place for us to stand together – to help raise critical funds that support cutting edge research, drive change through advocacy, facilitate professional education and provide programs and services to help people with MS move their lives forward.

If anyone is interested in participating on NJMET’s 2011 National Multiple Sclerosis Society Walkathon team, please call Joseph Federico at NJMET’s headquarters in Clifton, NJ at (973)546-5393. Please visit NJMET at https://www.njmetmtl.com.

NJMET provides professional electronic component testing to the Commercial, Military, Aerospace, Industrial and Automotive fields worldwide. Its state of the art Mission Imposter® Counterfeit Detection Process identifies counterfeit or cloned products.

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>Sen. Kean Jr. pushes for another vote on ending payouts to N.J. employees for unused sick days

>Sen. Kean Jr. pushes for another vote on ending payouts to N.J. employees for unused sick days

The Republican leader in the New Jersey Senate wants to see another vote on a measure to end huge payouts for unused sick days by retiring public employees. (The Associated Press)

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

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>The NJEA, a big player in local school budget elections

>The NJEA, a big player in local school budget elections

Much is made of the New Jersey Education Association’s power in state politics and policy, but the union’s most dominant role may be in a very local place: school budget elections. (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/11/0314/2320/

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>Privatize : NJ gets proposals for toll collections

>NJ gets proposals for toll collections

With an unspecified number of companies submitting proposals Monday to run cash toll collections on the state’s three major toll roads, officials have about a month to evaluate them. (Higgs, Asbury Park Press)

https://www.app.com/article/20110314/NJNEWS10/103140317/NJ-gets-proposals-for-toll-collections

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