Posted on Leave a comment

>Border Collie May Soon Become Village of Ridgewood’s Newest Full-Time Employee

>Acting Village Manager Heather A. Mailander asked Village Council members to consider purchasing a dog, which would be used to keep all Village parks, athletic fields, and the Village’s Water Pollution Control Plant free of Canadian Geese.

Ms. Mailander and Village Engineer Christopher Rutishauser proposed that the dog be kept at the Village’s Water Pollution Control Plant in Glen Rock, and driven to his/her work sites on an as needed basis.

Council members directed Mailander and Rutishauser to provide more specifics regarding potential costs, and report back to the entire Council during a future meeting.

Waterfowl management in the form of dog intervention, is currently being provided to the Village by Tyco, Inc. of HoHoKus, on a contract basis.

Bookmark and Share

show?id=mjvuF8ceKoQ&bids=56753

Posted on Leave a comment

>Bank of America cuts ties with ACORN

>B of A ,(Bank of America) has decided that it won’t do any more business with ACORN Housing Corp., “at least until the group can get its act together” sources tell us.

ACORN chief executive Bertha Lewis blames Republicans for BofA’s move: “The Republicans are trying to intimidate banks that have stepped up to help stop the foreclosure crisis.”

GOP , Reps. Spencer Bachus of Alabama,Darrell Issa of California, and Lamar Smith of Texas sent letters Friday to 14 banks, including BofA, asking them to fully disclosure to the House Financial Services Committee any financial arrangements they have with ACORN, its subsidiaries, or its affiliates.

ACORN many feel was the chief promoter of sub prime lending and is accused of voter fraud in several states.ACORN has recently been videoed encouraging alleged tax fraud,child prostitution, child porn,and illegal immigration . Both the US Census Bureau and the IRS have cut ties with ACRON.

the Ridgewood Blog Staff

Bookmark and Share

show?id=mjvuF8ceKoQ&bids=56753

Posted on Leave a comment

>DISTINCTIVE PROFESSIONAL OFFICE LOCATED IN RIDGEWOOD LANDMARK BUILDING PEASE LIBRARY

>pease+1
pease+4
pease+3
pease+2
$1780 / 791ft² – PEASE LIBRARY (RIDGEWOOD)

DISTINCTIVE PROFESSIONAL OFFICE LOCATED IN RIDGEWOOD LANDMARK BUILDING PEASE LIBRARY 791 SQUARE FOOT NORTH WING WITH WORKING FIREPLACE, ELEGANT PERIOD LIGHTING, ABUNDANT NATURAL LIGHT WITH PALLADIAN WINDOWS IN FRONT AND BACK OF SPACE. ALL ORIGINAL RESTORED CHESTNUT WOODWORK, BUILT IN BOOKCASES FACED WITH GLASS DOORS. TOTALLY RENOVATED WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY HEATING AND COOLING, FULLY HANDICAPPED ACCESS. MAGNIFICENT LOBBY WITH ORIGINAL RESTORED MURALS. TENANT TO PAY 20 PERCENT OF TAXES AND CAM CHARGES, 2 PRIVATE PARKING SPACES. A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY.
NO RENTAL FEE

30 Garber Square
Location: RIDGEWOOD

[email protected]

TELL THEM TO SAW THE AD ON THE RIDGEWOOD BLOG

Bookmark and Share
Posted on Leave a comment

>H.R. 1207, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009, also known as the “Audit the Fed” bill.

>Washington, Sep 29 –

As many of you may know, I am a cosponsor of H.R. 1207, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009, also known as the “Audit the Fed” bill. I strongly support transparency of the Fed, and wanted to take a moment to tell you about this important issue.

Preserving the Federal Reserve’s independence in conducting its monetary policy is cited by many as a reason to oppose the Federal Reserve Transparency Act. But Allan Meltzer, one of the most prominent academic experts on Fed policy and history, recently declined to join others in signing a petition to preserve the central bank’s independence because, as he said, “the Fed has rarely been independent and it strikes me that being independent is very unlikely,” in the current environment.

According to a recent Wall St. Journal article, Meltzer went on to explain that history is replete of instances when the Fed bended to political pressure, keeping interest rates low in the 1930s and 40s to help finance the New Deal and World War II, for instance, and in the 1960s to finance Great Society spending, which later led to inflation.

I’m looking to explore this issue more fully in the near future – How independent is the Fed in reality? Because if history shows that the Fed has never truly been an independent entity, then there’s no independence to protect. Which then leads us to ask, ‘What is it, actually, that some people are so interested in protecting?’

Additionally, growing the power of the Federal Reserve has been the center of many proposals for financial services regulatory reform. This greatly concerns me, and I have asked President Obama for an investigation of the Federal Reserve prior to contemplating expansion of its power.

In a bipartisan letter signed by 16 of my colleagues, I wrote, “the financial services regulatory reform proposal that your Administration put forward contains within it provisions that would grant the Federal Reserve considerable new powers and oversight over a broad swath of industry in this country in order to monitor and take action to reduce “systemic risk” in our economy. Before Congress, working with the Administration, moves forward on granting the Federal Reserve any additional power, however, the actions of the Federal Reserve related to the Bank of America/Merrill Lynch deal need to be fully investigated.”

Given the events of the last few years and the resulting financial and economic turmoil in which our country now finds itself, it is appropriate that the Obama administration, Republicans and Democrats in Congress, and many other public and private entities, engage in a wide-ranging debate about what reforms are needed for our financial regulatory system. Momentum is now beginning to form to enact legislation to implement reforms. No additional powers should be contemplated for the Federal Reserve, however, until this issue is thoroughly investigated and the Federal Reserve is cleared of any wrongdoing. As mentioned above, even if it is cleared, we must ask ourselves, and we believe the American people are asking themselves, do we really want to centralize even more power in this entity?

Sincerely,

Scott Garrett

Member of Congress

Bookmark and Share
Posted on Leave a comment

>Obama’s ‘Safe school czar’ encouraged child sex with an older man

>EDITORIAL: At the president’s pleasure

‘Safe school czar’ encouraged child sex with an older man

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/28/at-the-presidents-pleasure/

A teacher was told by a 15-year-old high school sophomore that he was having homosexual sex with an “older man.” At the very least, statutory rape occurred. Fox News reported that the teacher violated a state law requiring that he report the abuse. That former teacher, Kevin Jennings, is President Obama’s “safe school czar.” It’s getting hard to keep track of all of this president’s problematic appointments. Clearly, the process for vetting White House employees has broken down.

In this one case in which Mr. Jennings had a real chance to protect a young boy from a sexual predator, he not only failed to do what the law required but actually encouraged the relationship.

According to Mr. Jennings’ own description in a new audiotape discovered by Fox News, the 15-year-old boy met the “older man” in a “bus station bathroom” and was taken to the older man’s home that night. When some details about the case became public, Mr. Jennings threatened to sue another teacher who called his failure to report the statutory rape “unethical.” Mr. Jennings’ defenders asserted that there was no evidence that he was aware the student had sex with the older man.

However, the new audiotape contradicts this claim. In 2000, Mr. Jennings gave a talk to the Iowa chapter of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, an advocacy group that promotes homosexuality in schools. On the tape, Mr. Jennings recollected that he told the student to make sure “to use a condom” when he was with the older man. That he actively encouraged the relationship is reinforced by Mr. Jennings’ own description in his 1994 book, “One Teacher in 10.” In that account, the teacher boasts how he allayed the student’s concerns about the relationship to such a degree that the 15-year-old “left my office with a smile on his face that I would see every time I saw him on the campus for the next two years, until he graduated.”

Mr. Jennings’ denials about these events reveal a lack of remorse. He has not admitted that he made mistakes in this case, and he now refuses to answer any questions about the scandal. Don’t forget, this is a presidential appointee we’re talking about. Mr. Obama should make clear what his standards are for public servants serving at the pleasure of the president. Encouraging and covering up man-boy sexual activity are serious offenses. The White House should force Mr. Jennings to come clean.

Mr. Jennings has made extremely radical statements promoting homosexuality in schools and about his utter contempt for religion that render him unsuitable for a prestigious White House appointment. His job in the Obama administration is to ensure student safety, and this scandal directly calls into question his ability to perform that job. Mr. Jennings and Obama administration officials refuse to answer any questions about this newly discovered evidence. A lot of Americans want answers about this guy and how he was approved for a job in the White House.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/28/at-the-presidents-pleasure/

Posted on Leave a comment

>Just 41% of voters nationwide now favor the health care reform

>Monday, September 28, 2009

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/september_2009/health_care_reform

Just 41% of voters nationwide now favor the health care reform proposed by
President Obama and congressional Democrats
. That’s down two points from a week ago and the lowest level of support yet measured.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% are opposed to the plan.

Senior citizens are less supportive of the plan than younger voters. In the latest survey, just 33% of seniors favor the plan while 59% are opposed. The intensity gap among seniors is significant. Only 16% of the over-65 crowd Strongly Favors the legislation while 46% are Strongly Opposed.

For the first time ever, a slight plurality of voters now express doubt that the legislation will become law this year. Forty-six percent (46%) say passage is likely while 47% say it is not. Those figures include 18% who say passage is Very Likely and 15% who say it is Not at All Likely. Sixty percent (60%) are less certain.

Sixty-eight percent (68%) of Democrats say the plan is at least somewhat likely to become law. Sixty-one percent (61%) of Republicans disagree. Among those not affiliated with either major party, 34% say passage is at least somewhat likely while 58% say it is not.

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/september_2009/health_care_reform

Posted on Leave a comment

>Liberal Democrats seek health-care access for illegals

>By Stephen Dinan

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/28/liberals-seek-health-care-access-for-illegals/

Fearful that they’re losing ground on immigration and health care, a group of House Democrats is pushing back and arguing that any health care bill should extend to all legal immigrants and allow illegal immigrants some access.

The Democrats, trying to stiffen their party’s spines on the contentious issue, say it’s unfair to bar illegal immigrants from paying their own way in a government-sponsored exchange. Legal immigrants, they say, regardless of how long they’ve been in the United States, should be able to get government-subsidized health care if they meet the other eligibility requirements.

“Legal permanent residents should be able to purchase their plans, and they should also be eligible for subsidies if they need it. Undocumented, if they can afford it, should be able to buy their own private plans. It keeps them out of the emergency room,” said Rep. Michael M. Honda, California Democrat and chairman of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.

Mr. Honda was joined by more than 20 of his colleagues in two letters laying out the demands.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/28/liberals-seek-health-care-access-for-illegals/

Posted on Leave a comment

>JOBS: Employment Opportunities for the Village of Ridgewood

>Part Time Bus Driver
On September 1st, the Village of Ridgewood will start a new Senior Citizen Bus Service. The 11 seat bus (with a lift) will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30AM to 2:30PM. We will need 2 part time drivers. Each driver must have a NJ Driver’s License and a CDL with passenger endorsement. The hourly rate is $17.50

Please Call 201-670-5500 x204 for further details.

Chief Financial Officer
Village of Ridgewood, Bergen County, position available January 1, 2010. Population 24,936, Council – Manager Faulkner Act Plan B, Budget $42.1 Million, Water Utility, Parking Utility. Department consists of Division of Budget and Accounts, Division of Treasury and Division of Collections. State certification as CMFO required; State certification as Tax Collector and QPA is desired. Responsibilities include the contrl of the financial resources of the Village, coordinating and synthesizing f …more

Supervisor – Water Distribution
Reports to & coordinates with the General Supervisor on all Distribution System matters.
EXAMPLES OF WORK:Reviews daily and weekly work assignments with General Supervisor.
– Assigns daily work to Distribution System Maintenance Crews.
– Assigns vehicles, equipment, and inventory stock.
– Monitors hourly progress of Maintenance Crews.
– Periodically monitors job site conditions.
– Oversees safe working conditions and procedures of Maintenance Crews.
– Reviews/corrects …more

https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/EmploymentOp.cfm

Posted on Leave a comment

>Haley Tyrell is a 5th grade student at Travell School Needs Blood & Platelets

>Haley Tyrell is a 5th grade student at Travell School. She has been diagnosed with bone cancer and is currently receiving chemotherapy at Sloan- Kettering in NYC. She is in need of blood and platelets.

Haley’s Story
It started with some pain in my groin during the last week of August. Everyone thought I pulled a muscle, but when the pain didn’t get better my mom called the pediatrician. They sent me to Valley Hospital for a couple of x-rays. The x-rays came back good but they told me to take it easy because I probably pulled a muscle in my groin and to follow up with my orthopedic. This was on Aug. 31st. It was a bummer because on the last day of summer I couldn’t play with my friends. I started 5th grade on Sept. 2nd and that afternoon I went to the orthopedic who checked my leg, confirmed that the x-ray looked good and told me if I wasn’t feeling 100% better in 2 weeks to come back. So, over Labor Day weekend my family and I were at my grandparents lake house in Inlet, NY (Adirondacks). On Saturday Sept. 5th I tripped and fell . My leg was in excruciating pain and I was unable to move. I was taken by ambulance to a hospital 85 miles away in Utica, NY. Every bump we hit along the way made me want to scream. X-rays were taken and showed that I broke my femur bone. I was then transferred by ambulance (4 1/2 hours) to West Chester Medical Center because I needed better care. When I got there on Sunday morning they immediately put my leg in traction. The next day I had a CAT scan and then off to surgery to have a plate put in my leg to fix my broken femur. During the operation they found a tumor in my bone and sent it out for a biopsy. In the meantime I was having other tests done(blood work, bone scans, MRI’s, etc.) On the evening of Sept. 9th the doctors told my parents that the results of my biopsy weren’t good. So, on Thursday, Sept. 10th I took another ambulance ride to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center whereI had many more tests done. After the tests were completed Dr. Meyers and his team explained to us that I had a form of bone cancer called Osteosarcoma. The good news was that the other tests showed that the cancer was localized in my femur and had not spread to any other parts of my body. I start my treatment on Tuesday, Sept. 15th.

Love,
Haley

HALEY TYRELL Needs Blood & Platelets

Haley is currently a patient at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Her treatment for Osteosarcoma requires regular blood and platelet transfusions.

Haley and her family would deeply appreciate your donation of blood and/or platelets and hopes you will ask others you know to donate. Donations not used by Haley will be released for use by other patients many of whom are children.

Designated donations for Haley Tyrell must be made in the Blood Donor Room of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Please visit www.mskcc.org/blooddonations for complete information about donor eligibility and the donation process for blood or platelets.

For answers to questions and to schedule an appointment that is convenient for you please CALL:
Joe Licata @ 212-639-8177
Manager, Blood Donor Program
[email protected]
or
The Blood Donor Room – 212-639-7648

Appointments are necessary- All blood types are acceptable

Bookmark and Share
Posted on Leave a comment

>BOE Receives $2.1 million Grant for Special Needs

>The Board of Education (BOE) has announced the acceptance of a $2.1 million in grant from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The money will be used toward special education tuition, special programs and new technology purchases..

The grants enable the district to reallocate $580,000 from special education tuition costs in the 2010 budget toward the purchase of items such as three new buses, software and other supplies.

The Ridgewood School district currently has 815 special needs students.

the Ridgewood blog Staff

Bookmark and Share

Posted on Leave a comment

>Everyone is talking about Pizza

>Next Month the Ridgewood blog conducts its “best Pizza Poll”

keep sending in your recommendations …..

Pizza Patrol: Bergen County again
the Star-Ledger
By Peter J. Genovese
September 24, 2009, 8:27PM

https://www.nj.com/entertainment/dining/index.ssf/2009/09/pizza_patrol_bergen_county_aga.html
Renato’s (36 S. Maple Ave., Ridgewood; 201-652-3554) makes a modest claim: “New Jersey’s best pizza.’’ The sausage pie is ordinary; the plain features an abundance of cheese, fortunately of the tasty variety. “There was a coup of cheese that kicked out the ruling tomato party,’’ said an apolitical Windrem.

Marty Schneider and Joan Dwyer fans of the grandma pie. “It’s a Metropolitan Opera pie — it sings to me,’’ Schneider said. But others were not so impressed with the drippy pie; good luck keeping the tomatoes moored.

On to the heralded A Mano (24 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood; 201-493-2000), “born from the idea of bringing authentic pizza Napoletana to the USA,” according to the menu. The wood-burning ovens are maintained at a “blistering’’ 1,000 degrees. The A mano pizza — with buffalo mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, prosciutto di parma, arugula and shaved grand cru cheese — divided our pizza jury. Wiener called it “a flavor blast,’’ while Windrem described the too complicated pie as one “best suited for Edward Scissorhands.’’

But the margherita is a winner. Wiener described the tomatoes as “awesome,’’ and Dwyer went the heavy metal route, calling it her “rockin’ like Dokken’’ pie. Bruno admired the “creamy’’ but maintained Queen Margherita in Nutley does this pie better.

https://www.nj.com/entertainment/dining/index.ssf/2009/09/pizza_patrol_bergen_county_aga.html

Posted on Leave a comment

>Obamacare: Buy Insurance or Go to Jail

>Ensign receives handwritten confirmation

This doesn’t happen often enough.

Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) received a handwritten note Thursday from Joint Committee on Taxation Chief of Staff Tom Barthold confirming the penalty for failing to pay the up to $1,900 fee for not buying health insurance.

Violators could be charged with a misdemeanor and could face up to a year in jail or a $25,000 penalty, Barthold wrote on JCT letterhead. He signed it “Sincerely, Thomas A. Barthold.”

https://www.politico.com/livepulse/0909/Ensign_receives_handwritten_confirmation_.html?showall

Posted on Leave a comment

>Anthropogenic Global Warming = anti-human race

>I believe that modern progagandists for Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW), like former Ridgewood resident James Hanson, are, at heart, anti-human race. What they are truly interested in is global population control. They care little about the average temperature of the earth, or about CO2 levels in the atmosphere in particular, so much as they care about reducing, eliminating, or reversing the growth of human population on earth.

Every human problem pales before that of overpoplulation, in their view. It has become their life-long obsession.

In citing apparently elevated CO2 levels in the atmosphere that they claim cannot be otherwise explained, they believe that they are asserting “smoking gun” evidence of a human “fingerprint” on the earth. Having found this, they labored long and hard to figure out a way to use it to their advantage. Eventually seizing on the arguably ‘thin reed’ argument that CO2 in its gaseous form is bad because it contributes to so-called global warming, they pound away at the lectern, demanding that countries worldwide do what is necessary to do to reduce, eliminate, or reverse the growth of gaseous CO2 levels in the atmosphere.

On the surface of their public argument, they dwell on what they consider to be necessary changes to the global economic world order to achieve at least some measurable impact on CO2 levels (i.e., as compared to what would otherwise have been expected absent such CO2 mitigation efforts). But deep down inside, they know full well that in order to achieve this goal, human population growth on earth will need to be arrested completely, if not reversed.

Hence the near panic-style rhetoric used. They need to get us into such a frenzy about the state of our surroundings and the apparent human impact thereon as to cause us to rein in the most basic human urge–the urge to reproduce. I would not be surprised to learn that every individual currently occupying a leadership role in fomenting a public panic about so-called Anthropogenic Global Warming is a dyed-in-the-wool population control fanatic (much like our current science Czar, and prominent proponent of the ‘science’ of Eugenics, John Holdren), and has been for decades.

Hot Offers

Posted on Leave a comment

>CBO Testimony Echoes Insurers’ Claims About Cuts to Medicare Advantage Program

>CBO Testimony Echoes Insurers’ Claims About Cuts to Medicare Advantage Program
Thursday, September 24, 2009
By Matt Cover

https://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=54515

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (AP Photo) (CNSNews.com) – Insurance giant Humana, in a letter to members of its Medicare Advantage plans, says the Obama administration’s health care overhaul would cause sweeping cuts in benefits and services for those in the Medicare Advantage program. The director of the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said something similar when he testified before Congress earlier this week.

The health care bill currently under review in the Senate Finance Committee reportedly would cut payments to Medicare Advantage by more than $100 billion over 10 years. According to CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf, in testimony on Tuesday, those cuts and other changes “would reduce the extra benefits that would be made available to beneficiaries through Medicare Advantage plans.”

In its letter to members of Medicare Advantage, Humana said that the proposed health care overhaul included “billions in Medicare Advantage funding cuts,” and that “if the proposed funding cut levels become law, millions of seniors and disabled individuals could lose many of the important benefits and services that make Medicare Advantage health plans so valuable.”

https://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=54515