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>Math Team Recommends New Program – And the Winner is… enVision Math!

>Nancy Schulz, Pearson Publishing and Regina Botsford. Yes, they are the winners of our choose a new math program contest. Did you even doubt for a minute that they had the winning ticket? Each will earn even more of your money and spend a year spreading the gospel according to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. The losers? Our children who must now try to learn math under the computerized ministry of enVision Math. No cringing allowed as you next read the publisher’s own doctrine about the enVision program.

“Daily Problem-Based Interactive Learning followed by Visual Learning strategies deepen conceptual understanding by making meaningful connections for students and delivering strong, sequential visual/verbal connections through the Visual Learning Bridge in every lesson. Ongoing Diagnosis & Intervention and daily Data-Driven Differentiation ensure that enVision MATH gives every student the opportunity to succeed.”

You just can’t make this stuff up. They really wrote this! Sorry kids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se-5y43CAF4

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>Join the Blogging Revolution!

>ymca
Good morning all,

Just a reminder that the final WE series before the fall will be held on…

May 20th at 9:30am at the YWCA in Ridgewood.

Blogging is our topic.

Our speakers include…

Ridgewood’s own Alicia Simone! Check out her blog at https://aliciassnaps.blogspot.com/

Along with

Jen Singer… Check out her blog at https://www.mommasaid.net/ and her book at https://www.mommasaid.net/stop-second-guessing-yourself.aspx

and

Deb Smith… Check out her blog at https://www.jerseybites.com/

Please either RSVP to [email protected] and pay $12 at the door or pay $10 by mailing a check written to Stacey Loscalzo to 651 Wall Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450.

Looking forward to seeing you,
Stacey

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>Reader:some neighbors have been intimidated into supporting the opposition, or remaining silent, with the suggestion that their own variance requests

>For Elaine Fernandez (5:43) – God Bless you for having the confidence to identify yourself.

Many who remain anonymous find the tone of the opposing group to be intimidating and threatening. 8:28am blogged that neighbors from surrounding areas attended the meeting to voice opposition to the deli: in fact individuals were solicited very selectively. As well, the opposition informed individuals in support of the deli that the May 12 meeting was closed and only those within 200 feet of the deli who received notification could attend. Further, some neighbors have been intimidated into supporting the opposition, or remaining silent, with the suggestion that their own variance requests would be collectively and vehemently opposed.

Once the racist signs were posted regarding the “bodega” many felt they too could become potential targets of such hatred. The use of the term BODEGA was to infer the presence of unwanted Hispanic’s in the neighborhood. It is shameful that a Ridgewood High School teacher would post such a racist sign on her front lawn. Anyone with a Hispanic heritage should be outraged! Anyone with Hispanic friends and family should be outraged! Anyone with a conscious should be outraged!

MANY support the deli and would be more than happy to have it back. Those complaining purchased their homes across the street from the deli and knew it was there when they bought. The deli should come back as soon as possible. Perhaps PJ would be good enough to post pictures of the bigoted signs that are littering this neighborhood, and then, while at it, post pictures of the current deli along with the deli owner’s proposed modifications. It is a huge improvement and will compliment the neighborhood.

if some one could send in a pic of the disputed “deli” send jpeg to [email protected]

Knetgolf.comshow?id=mjvuF8ceKoQ&bids=64642

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>NJDEP May Flush Vet’s Field Bathroom Project

>home bathroom toilet

The Fly has learned that NJDEP officials have thus far declined to issue a permit for the construction of new restroom facilities adjoining the Kasschau Memorial Shell in Vet’s Field.

Last October, Village Council members had promised that construction of the new restroom facility would be completed prior to the opening of baseball and softball seasons. Several live and healthy trees have already been removed to facilitate the construction project.

$335k has been budgeted for this project.

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>RUMANA – MASTER OF THE OBVIOUS – HAS NO ECONOMIC PLAN

>https://www.politickernj.com/horatio2/29449/rumana-master-obvious-has-no-economic-plan

By horatio
Wayne NJ – May 4, 2009 — Assemblyman Scott Rumana has mastered the obvious, but he has no ability to fix New Jersey’s economic problems, say Republican Assembly challengers Anthony Rottino and Joseph Caruso.

Rumana issued an inane press release last week citing a “think tank” that says New Jersey is in economic trouble and has to spend less and cut taxes. But Rumana, as usual, offers no solutions.

“I don’t need to cite a think tank to know what everyone in New Jersey already knows: that New Jersey is in economic trouble and we must cut taxes and spending,” says Caruso, a business executive.

“The question is what are our legislators doing about the state’s economic problem? And the answer is nothing. Anthony Rottino and I are running for office to fix the state’s economy not to state the obvious,” added Caruso, a Wayne resident, who leads a $30 million corporation.

Rottino, an entrepreneur, said Rumana’s press release and s shallow statements such as “you can’t tax yourself into prosperity” represent the trite and inept responses to the state’s financial crisis that we get too often from Trenton politicians.

“Scott Rumana never ran a business, never met a payroll, and doesn’t have to deal with business taxes and government regulations. He has no idea how bad the economy is and how people are suffering,” said Rottino.

” He also has no idea how to address the economic crisis except to cite some lame report.”

Caruso pointed out that Rumana sits on the education committee and is a self described “major player” in Trenton. “Yet, Mr. Rumana has not offered any substantial or realistic legislation to cut wasteful education spending. He has not offered public pension reform and has not said what he will do to lower taxes and improve the state economy. He has no idea how to handle economic issues except to whine about them.”

Rottino added that by supporting Gov. Corzine’s low income housing mandates, Rumana has made the state’s economy worse. “Maybe Scott needs to read the report that says taxing economic growth to build more houses for people who can’t afford them, drives business out of the state and raises taxes on homeowners.”

Caruso said he and Rottino support concrete initiatives to cut spending and help the economy, such as lowering pension costs by moving government employees into 401K plans and increasing employee contributions to pension and health benefits plans. They also vow to help kill the state’s affordable housing mandates.

Caruso also said he would move to repeal the Paid Family Leave Act and remove the tax it imposes on employees.

“The state’s economy is in the position it is now because Trenton politicians are only good at two things: offering worn out rhetoric and caving in to special interests,” said Caruso. “Anthony Rottino and I have real solutions that we will fight to implement and we don’t need a “think tank” report to tell us what to say.”

The following communities comprise District 40: Cedar Grove Township, Franklin Lakes Borough, Little Falls Township, Mahwah Township, Midland Park Borough, Oakland Borough, Ridgewood, Ringwood Borough, Verona Township, Wanaque Borough, Wayne Township, Wyckoff Township

HORATIO can be reached via email at [email protected].

https://www.politickernj.com/horatio2/29449/rumana-master-obvious-has-no-economic-plan

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>Contested Deli Opening Plan Scheduled for Zoning Board Debate Tonight

>From tonight’s Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting Agenda:

“ROGER SCHNORRBUSCH – (Postponed from 4/28/09) To request a decision from the Board, as to whether or not there was an intent to abandon a non-conforming use, namely a delicatessen in an R-2 single family residence district. In the alternative, should the Board decide the prior use was abandoned, applicant requests a use variance to permit a delicatessen in an R-2 zone at 203 S. Van Dien Avenue, Block 4301 Lot 1 in an R-2 zone.”

The proposed deli is within easy walking distance of Ridgewood High School and is being aggressively opposed by residents near the location.

Mr. Schnorrbush is the proprietor of the Parkwood Deli in Midland Park, which is a favorite hang out of many Village of Ridgewood employees, most notably Police Chief John LiPuma.

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>Massive Tree Removal Project Underway in Central Business District

>ridgewoodtown
80-85% of Trees on Ridgewood Avenue to be Removed and Replaced?

Approximately 80-85% of the trees along Ridgewood Avenue between Maple Avenue and Broad Street now have orange ribbons tied around their trunks.

The Fly believes that these ribbons designate trees scheduled for removal and replacement in conjunction with a “streetscape” project recently approved by Village Council members.

The Fly wonders if Village Council members knew exactly how many trees would be removed before approving the project.

Also, exactly what is the purpose of removing so many trees, and why are taxpayers being asked to foot the entire bill for this initiative?

Shouldn’t property owners along Ridgewood Avenue be assessed for this work and the other streetscape enhancements? If a sidewalk in front of my house should need replacement, I’ll pay for it out of my pocket, correct?

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>Letter: A life sentence on Mother’s Day

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Letter: A life sentence on Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 10, 2009
NorthJersey.com

A life sentence on Mother’s Day

On Mother’s Day last year, my husband and I went out for brunch with my mother and our 24-year-old son, Dan. Afterwards, Dan planted his gift to me: a tea rose bush. Then, he washed my car. It was a lovely day.

In the afternoon, as often happened, Dan went out for a walk. As dinnertime approached, three Paramus police cars pulled up to the house. The policemen were subdued and respectful as they told us that Dan had been hit by a car in Ridgewood. And that he had died of his injuries.

On a Sunday afternoon, in full daylight, crossing with the green light, he was struck in the crosswalk with enough force to put him on the hood of the driver’s car, carried 40 feet and then thrown off the car. The head injuries killed him. Dan never saw what hit him.

Eyewitnesses with a clear view of the scene said that the car, turning, cut the corner and was speeding. Yet the driver was charged only with “failure to yield to a pedestrian.”

Ultimately, the driver was fined about $300 and his license was suspended for three months.
Our son was killed, and “failure to yield” sounds like a case of bad manners, not an act that resulted in such tragic consequences. We are amazed that no greater charges, not even careless driving, were brought. The Ridgewood Police, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s office and the state Motor Vehicle Commission all have minimized the consequences to the driver for a careless, negligent act that resulted in a death.

Failure to impose any greater penalty sends a very bad message, one that trivializes one’s responsibility to drive carefully and to be held accountable for one’s actions. We appeal to the state lawmakers to strengthen pedestrian safety by passing a law with a mandatory penalty when a pedestrian injury or death occurs.

Dan’s life did matter. He was a kind, hard-working young man, engaged to be married and with a bright future ahead. And in the blink of an eye, he was gone. The driver has his driving privileges back, and we’ve received a life sentence.

Andrea DeVries
Paramus, May 7

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>Sorry about the Sign…..

>bicycle

“I think it is rather crass of you to use a sign as your logo that was put up and paid for by Gilsenan and Company – – – and you photo shop out that company’s credit. Think about it – as you pretend to be Ridgewood’s Socrates”

A correction :

I recently posted this pic of a “welcome to ridgewood “sign I have been informed that the pic had the donors of the sign Gilsenan and Co.’s logo photo shopped out of the picture.

First I want to apologise I pulled the pic off google images with my blackberry :

https://images.google.com/images?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7RNWG&um=1&q=ridgewood+nj&sa=N&start=20&ndsp=20

You will notice it has been stored with the logo removed ,which you may or may not be able to figure out who did it by the image code.

2nd the pic is not meant to be a logo ,the Ridgewood Blogs logo is bicycle(see above), due to a program virus weeks ago we had some issues with our header and logo ,which we are still trying to resolve.

welcom+to+ridgewood

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>Yep its an EXPANSION

>In a recent interview with a reporter, for the first time, a hospital spokesperson referred the to the “Renewal” project as an EXPANSION of the hospital campus.

It looks like the truth is finally coming out.

From The Record: “We will not be going forward with any plans to open a fitness center in Mahwah,” Fraser said. Instead, Valley will focus on getting a change in Ridgewood’s hospital zone ordinance, in order to pursue its proposed $750-million EXPANSION of the hospital campus, she said.

https://www.northjersey.com/health/Mahwah_fitness_center_plans_scrapped.html

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>welcome+too
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