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>Leave Graydon alone.

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I grew up in Ridgewood and have seen many changes take place. I have heard people say that the water in Graydon is dirty. The water dept tests the water on a continuous basis and has been doing it for years. First off, is Graydon a pool or a pond? I believe it to be a pond or a small lake. A swimming pool is artificially built.

Graydon was a small pond the was willed to the Vets Field by Mr Graydon along with the Village Hall building and Vets Field. People want to cement it. Why? I have heard numerous reasons and none of them carry any credence. Graydon has been the way it is for 100 years and it should be kept that way for at least another 100 years. People from all around love Graydon for what it is not for what it could be.

Leave Graydon alone. Keep it as it should be. A natural pond feed by Aquifiers, not a artificial cement hole in the ground filled with chlorinated water. If people want Graydon to be cememnted, will they also want all the other swimming places in the area to cemented? One more item. I noticed almost everyone posting here has decided to use anonymous instead of using their name. Interesting to say the least.

Rolf H

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>Ban Facebook : the Nanny State

>Paper and pencils can be used to draw inappropriate, hate filled, pictures messages and ideas – and you could poke someone’s eye out. They could even be used to lure your child into a dangerous situation. Should we (and could we if we tried?) cut off access to keep our children safe? No, because they are everywhere and too valuable in so many ways – so as parents and educators we monitor and teach ethical, appropriate, safe use.

Over 200,000 children are injured using playground equipment each year – some are killed. Should we (and could we if we tried?) cut access to playground equipment to keep our children safe? No, because they’re eventually going to find play equipment and playing is too valuable an experience – so as parents and educators we monitor and teach ethical, appropriate, safe use.

50,000 people die or are injured in swimming accidents each year. Should we (and could we if we tried?) cut access to swimming to keep our children safe? No, because pools and lakes and ponds are everywhere and it would be dangerous if they fell in and it is too valuable and healthy a skill – so as parents and educators we monitor and teach ethical, appropriate, safe use.

30,000 people are killed and thousands more injured in auto crashes each year. Should we (and could we if we tried?) cut access to cars and driving to keep our children safe? No, cars are everywhere and driving is too valuable – so as parents and educators we monitor and teach ethical, appropriate, safe use.

Phones are used for criminal activities, even luring kids away from home. Should we (and could we if we tried?) cut off access to phones to keep our children safe? No, phones are everywhere and they are too valuable – so as parents and educators we monitor and teach ethical, appropriate, safe use.

There are applications of technology that can expose your child to inappropriate, hate filled, pictures, messages and ideas. Technology and the internet are everywhere. Do we cut off access? (and could we if we tried?) Or are these applications too educationally valuable? – As parents and educators it would be better if we monitored and taught ethical, appropriate, safe use.

Otherwise who will teach them about these things and where will they learn about them? Just a thought.

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>Don’t Ban Facebook , Listen to Your Kids

>”Speak thee little, listen much”.

When it comes to my kids, it’s the tenet I live by.

Want to know what your kids are doing? Listen! They will tell you what’s going on in their lives. I must warn you though, if you’re prone to freaking out whenever they tell you something that you find “shocking”, they’ll be less inclined share in the future.

We taught our kids how to behave in other people’s homes, in public places,in the classroom, etc. Behaving online should be no different. It needs to be made clear that they are expected to behave just as respectfully online as they would in the real World or lose the privilege.

Yes, they are still “children”, but children who are rapidly approaching young adulthood and struggling to achieve independence. You don’t want to be merely spectators in that process, but a guiding presence.

By the way, the quote is from the “Wiccan Rede”.

Tracy ~ The UnOfficial Witch of Ridgewood

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>N.J. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Menendez recall

>N.J. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Menendez recall

The often unpredictable New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to hear from Tea Party lawyers who want to recall U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez. The Tea Party originally filed a recall notice last year, but then-Secretary of State Nina Mitchell Wells declined to act on it after being advised that there is no recall mechanism for senators and congressmen. In March, a state appellate court ruled that Menendez might face a recall, but stayed any effort to collect signatures until after an appeal. (Editor, PolitickerNJ)

https://www.politickernj.com/editor/38712/nj-supreme-court-will-hear-arguments-menendez-recall

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>All Travelers Should Buy Travel Insurance.

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Here’s Why…

The recent volcanic eruption in Iceland and the resulting closure of airports across Europe seriously affected travelers throughout the region and beyond. This situation underscores the importance for every traveler to purchase travel insurance in case of unexpected events.

At The Travel Center / American Express, we understand the possibility of having to cancel a vacation, getting sick overseas, or arriving at your destination minus your luggage are all unpleasant ideas you’d rather not think about. But your peace of mind is the reason we think about it for you and offer a variety of insurance options — so that regardless of what type of situation occurs, you can rest assured you will be in good hands.**

Access America, The Travel Center’s preferred insurance provider, has a variety of insurance plans to suit most any traveler’s needs. Many of the plans include benefits like:

-Trip Cancellation / Interruption

-Emergency Medical / Dental coverage

-Emergency Medical Transportation

-Baggage Loss / Damage

-Travel Delay

-Travel Accident

-Rental car protection

You might not realize:

*Medicare, for the most part, doesn’t provide coverage outside the United States or on a cruise ship.

*Airline revision fees are so high; many times, the cost of insurance may be less than paying a change fee.

*Insurance through a cruise line or tour operator may not cover you for flight delays or cancellations if your air tickets were purchased separately.

*Worried you might have to work? Access America now offers BizPack Extended Coverage which enhances Trip Cancellation coverage by adding work-related covered reasons.

*American Express Vacations’ Cancel for Any Reason Protection Plan allows you to cancel your trip for any reason prior to the flight departure time.

Need help deciding what’s right for you? Contact The Travel Center / American Express and speak with a Travel Counselor:

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**Please see the Certificate of Insurance/Policy for exclusions, limitations, and restrictions that may apply to the plan purchased.

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>Peter Coti : Common Sense Cure for Cyberbulling

>Well here is my opinion:

1st: BF is the only school without “Teen Angels” which is a group against cyberbulling – the main reason for the voluntarily ban. In GW we have a elective course about cyber bulling awareness and we go around schools (We can only do Orchard, Willard and Ridge for obvious reasons) teaching kids about what to do if you are cyber bullied. BF was going to start this program in their school but decided against it (last year I believe). If they were to just add a Teen Angel course then the whole issue would be solved.

2nd: You can’t get rid of facebook. Parents can close their kids accounts but they will just make a new one under a new name.

3rd: Student/Parent accountability: The principal of BF said that kids were posting updates at 3:30 in the morning on school nights. While I did mention “school” in that sentence the school has no authority when it comes to what happens in a pupils home. Parents should be the ones at fault for letting their kids say up that late. Simply add “Parental Controls” to your computer and problem solved.

In all: If BF were to have create a “Teen Angel” school then I guarantee that their would be less cyber bullying and if they had gone through with their plan to create it in the first place then this would have never happned.

Teen Angel Site: https://www.teenangels.org/

Peter Coti
George Washington Middle School Student

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>MacMurphy’s Restaurant in Wlisey Square announces our outdoor cafe is opening this week-end

>MacMurphy’s Restaurant in Wlisey Square announces
our outdoor cafe is opening this week-end due to
the beautiful weather anticipated.

Join us for lunch or dinner for our usual regular menu
fare or sample our all day specials.

Dine w/ family and friends in the outdoor cafe and
don’t forget to ask what’s cold and on tap.
( Sounds like a blender drink week-end!! )
10 t.v.’s indoors if you want to watch sports.

Kentucky Derby will be featured on the big screen
on Saturday.

As life long residents of Ridgewood, stop in and say hello
to us and support local business.

Eileen & Scott Smith
MacMurphy’s
8 Godwin Ave.
201-444-0500

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>Mayor Kenneth Gabbert is shortchanging residents by reducing the number of monthly council meetings from two to one

>Mayor’s new job costs town a meeting
Saturday, December 5, 2009
BY EVONNE COUTROS
The Record

https://www.northjersey.com/news/78581642.html

UPPER SADDLE RIVER — Mayor Kenneth Gabbert is shortchanging residents by reducing the number of monthly council meetings from two to one, and it happens to coincide with his being hired last month as Ridgewood village manager, says one councilman.

Wearing two hats is fine, but not when residents in Upper Saddle River will lose one council meeting a month, said Upper Saddle River Councilman Dennis Schubert.

“He has taken a very good job in Ridgewood, but it shouldn’t be to the detriment of Upper Saddle River,” Schubert said. “Since he took this job in Ridgewood, he has a meeting there on the second Wednesday and chosen to go to that instead of the meeting in Upper Saddle River. He has a conflict of meetings.”

Gabbert, who began his $165,000 a year job in Ridgewood on Nov. 2, says that’s not the case.

“Upper Saddle River handles Upper Saddle River’s schedule,” Gabbert said. “The council members in Upper Saddle River select the schedule that the council meetings are held. The mayor would only even vote if there’s a tie.”

Holding fewer meetings wasn’t an issue through 2009, Gabbert said.

“We’ve really kind of done it by default anyway — probably seven or eight of the meetings in 2009,” he said.

Meetings in Upper Saddle River are held the first Thursday and the second Wednesday of the month.

A reduction to one meeting will be a “month to month” evaluation, said Borough Administrator Ted Preusch. When the council meets on its regular Thursday, it begins two hours earlier to complete the work in one night rather than two.

“Based upon current issues, we can do two hours early on one night,” Preusch said. “I wouldn’t think you would be shortchanging the public because they have the opportunity to come to any meeting and the meeting that they normally do come to is the regular meeting of the mayor and council.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/78581642.html

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>Fancy Flyer from Cronk & Dowd

>Reader comments : Fancy Flyer from Cronk & Dowd

Everybody like the strollin’-through-downtown pix of our “like-minded” candidates in their his ‘n’ his outfits? Wait till they create a voting bloc with friend Aronsohn for a three-vote majority on our five-member council and get everything they want for at least the next two years. Or vote for Riche and Walsh, who think independently, so that the Council won’t tilt one way in every vote. Important!

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>2010 New Jersey Education Reform Rally

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New Jersey Residents:

Do Something Important!

The 2010 New Jersey Education Reform Rally will be tomorrow, Thursday, April 29, 6pm in Trenton, NJ. (A screening of The Cartel will occur immediately afterward at 7:30pm.)

The other side has their paid cronies… now it’s our turn. Tell them: Enough is Enough.

If you believe that New Jersey needs Education Reform now — come to Trenton’s State House Annex tomorrow, Thursday, at 6pm — and tell your friends & neighbors about it.

(No children will be pulled out of classrooms for this event.)

The Facebook Page for the Rally:
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111332815571457

Tickets for the 7:30pm screening of The Cartel at the State Museum Auditorium, available here:
https://www.thecartelmovie.com/cgi-local/content.cgi?g=22#njswing

Please Join Us
We Need Your Help — Your Involvement Matters

Apathy Won’t Improve New Jersey Public Schools

It’s Your Turn to Be Heard

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>Power outage at 6:30 which affected Monroe from Glen to North Hillside/Monte vista

>Dear PJ:

Their was a power outage at 6:30 which affected Monroe from glen to north hillside/Monte vista. It took over 1 hour and 30 minutes for someone to arrive. During this period of time not ONE cop was seen in the area keeping people up to date, not even one cop came through. When the guy came he said “go home, this will only be a minute” then when I am walking home a transformer exploded 25 feet in front of me. When I asked “Will another one explode” he said no. Then 15 minutes later I leave and a wire explodes. It then took another 45 minutes to restore power. This job would have gone quicker if their was more then one guy working on the wire. And when he called for help all he got was a cablevision guy to sit around and watch. I would estimate 1000 people were effected by this, also I believe that some homes are still without power but I have not checked.

Hope this interests you for your next blog. Also isn’t it funny that PSE&G took forever to respond to residential areas but it only takes a few hours for the businesses to get power during the black out a few months ago? Granted the cables are underground but the whole town was filled with PSE&G workers.

Thanks for your time

Peter Coti
GWMS Student and Ridgewood citizen

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