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>BOE Adds Insult to Grieving Parents’ Agony

>On Thursday April 9th, The Fly reported on the plight of South Irving Street residents Donald and Kathleen Winfield, whose son Ted died unexpectedly at home on July 27, 2008. Ted, a1999 graduate of RHS, was an exceptionally gifted athlete. He had a successful high school athletic career in both football and track & field.

Don and Kathy had requested that friends wishing memorialize their late son do so by sending donations to the RHS Athletic Scholarship Fund, c/o Ridgewood High School, 627 East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey, 07450.

As was reported here by The Fly and in the most recent edition of The Ridgewood News, an unspecified number of donors’ checks received by a high school staff member were misplaced for eight (8) months. When those checks were finally located, they were given to Mr. & Mrs. Winfield.

Now, Don and Kathy have found themselves in the position of having to personally contact donors, and explain the circumstances surrounding checks that were not submitted for deposit. They hope donors will submit replacement checks for any that can no longer be deposited, thus assuring the availability of maximum scholarship dollars.

The Fly wonders why misplaced checks were returned to Mr. & Mrs. Winfield. Why didn’t the BOE take responsibility for contacting donors to explain what happened? The mistake occurred at RHS, not at the Winfield home; why must Don and Kathy explain a BOE mistake? And, is it appropriate for Ted’s parent’s to know how much a donor gave in memory of their son?

Clearly, someone at the BOE made a bad call here. It would appear they were just trying to distance themselves from the mistake instead of doing the right thing.

Some things never change . .

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>REQUEST TO DELAY BY ONE YEAR TENURE GRANTING DECISION

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REQUEST TO DELAY BY ONE YEAR TENURE GRANTING DECISION FOR MS. MARGY LEININGER, PRINCIPAL OF TRAVELL ELEMENTARY UNTIL MAY 2010 UPON COMPLETION OF STANDARD 3-YEAR PRINCIPAL TENURE REVIEW PERIOD.
 
 
We, the undersigned parents, request that the standard three-year time period for performance as a principal within the Ridgewood school district apply to Ms. Leininger, Principal of Travell Elementary.  Travell’s principal’s 3-year performance completion date will be June of 2010.  We ask that Dr. Fishbein and the Board delay this tenure decision until May 2010 and allow for Travell community input.   We understand that her having teacher tenure was a factor behind offering an expedited tenure decision after her serving only two of the three years required of other principal tenure candidates. 
 
We firmly believe that teacher awarded tenure in no way confers upon them the ability to be an administrator, particularly in the leadership role at the center of a principal’s responsibilities.  In fact, the District’s defined job descriptions and responsibilities for a principal and teacher are completely different.  The leadership, and interaction skills required between teachers, students and parents to successfully carry out this administrative role are different and many do not exist in the teacher job description.  A three-year proving period for all principal tenure decisions is warranted as this District’s administration has so wisely set as the standard.  We firmly believe that a decision to delay tenure consideration until May 2010 for the Travell principal position is in the best interest of our children and demonstrates prudence by the superintendent and school board.  The superintendent and Ridgewood school board have an obligation and a history of protecting and serving the needs of our children.  They need now to follow those same standard guidelines that have proven to be effective for past principal candidates.  The Travell students, teachers, parents and community deserve the same three-year time period to vet the performance of their Principal as tha t which is followed by other Ridgewood district schools.
 
We request that concerned Travell community members meet with the superintendent to provide input in support or in dissent of the tenure decision for Travell Elementary school’s principal.  Given time is of the essence, we request this meeting take place no later than Friday, April 24th (1 school day prior to the tenure awarding Board Meeting on May 4th, 2009).
 
 
Respectfully submitted by the below Travell Community Taxpayers

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>Board of Education Election Unofficial Results

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Board of Education Election Unofficial Results
The unofficial results of the Board of Education election and Budget vote of April 21, 2009, are in: The budget passed, and Mr. Robert Hutton was elected.

April 21, 2009 Election Unofficial Results

Budget:

Yes 1,711

No 1,109

Board of Education Election: 1 seat (uncontested)

Mr. Robert Hutton 1,703 (elected)

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>Central Business District Relighting Project

>The CBD Street Lighting Project is starting with the removal of the old PSE&G poles. 4 poles have been removed; additional ones will be removed when the PSE&G (lighting utility) crew is able to mobilize to perform the work.

Once sufficient poles have been removed, the Village’s contractor (Solar-Mite Electrical) will start constructing the new light pole bases.

Each business along East Ridgewood Avenue will receive a hand delivered letter on April 20th to keep them informed about the work. Unfortunately, due to the intermittent pace of PSE&G’s old pole removal, it will be difficult to know precisely where and when the next phases of the work will be on a day to day basis.

Construction activities will cause disruption to the area. Loud equipment will be in operation. On-street parking spaces will be blocked off as necessary to provide construction access to the light poles. Lane or road closures may occur when the underground electrical conduit is installed. The contractor will attempt to keep sidewalks passable. Businesses will have to move outdoor displays and cafes when construction is occurring in their area.

The exact length of the project is unknown due to variables, such as the condition of the existing underground electrical conduit. If the existing underground electrical conduit are found to be in unsatisfactory condition and needs to be replaced, the project length will increase and cause greater disruption. We estimate that it will take about 3 months to substantially complete this phase of the project.

Please notify the Village of dates of any events your business may be hosting that may conflict with construction activities. We will try to coordinate the work to cause the least disruption to you.

Village Contact: 201/670-5500 x238 or [email protected]

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>the Ridgewood Public Library Local History and Genealogy Center

>Did you know the Ridgewood Public Library has a …

lh gean title Welcome to the Local History and Genealogy Center. We have many resources to help you research the history of Ridgewood and its surrounding areas, as well as Genealogical resources for tracing your ancestry. Please browse our links, and come visit our Local History Room, and Genealogy Resource Center at the Library on the second floor.

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BOE supporter says , if don’t like the high taxes move to Texas

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if you can’t handle Ridgewood’s tax burden, then i suggest you MOVE. nobody is holding a gun to your head to live here. if you don’t want to pay state income taxes or don’t want to deal with high property taxes go to Texas!

if you can’t pay our taxes then you’re clearly too poor to be living in ridgewood.

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>Reader Is Skeptical of BOE’s Ability to Manage a $84.4 Million Budget

>In light of the recent disclosure that BOE employees failed to deposit donated funds earmarked for an athletic scholarship in memory of RHS graduate Edward “Ted” Winfield, I will be voting “no” on the school budget this coming Tuesday.

Clearly, an organization incapable of promptly depositing checks, and holding no one accountable once the egregious error was discovered, should not be trusted to manage $84.4 million in taxpayer monies.

I’m fed up with all of the BOE’s mistakes, and their continued failure to discipline those responsible for making them.

Vote “no” on Tuesday, April 21 and send a clear message that taxpayers expect increased effectiveness and more accountability for less money.

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>Got to love it: Taxpayers Storm ‘Luxury Lavatory’ at State House

>https://www.nowhampshire.com/2009/04/15/taxpayers-storm-%E2%80%98luxury-lavatory%E2%80%99-at-state-house/

“About seventy women and forty men” visited the Senate President and Speaker of the House’s new taxpayer-funded “luxury lavatory” at the State House to relieve themselves all at once today, sources tell NowHampshire.com.

About 500 people showed up for the Concord “Taxpayer Tea Party.” After protesting the federal government’s spending policies in Concord during the noon hour many of the taxpayers needed to relieve themselves. So Republican state Rep. Fran Wendelboe invited anyone who had to go to the third floor bathroom, which cost the state $72,000 and is seen by many in New Hampshire as an unnecessary extravagance in the middle of an economic recession.

bathroom-after2Sources on the ground tell NowHampshire.com three state troopers were called up to monitor the taxpayers even though they were well behaved. It’s unclear whether the troopers were called in at the behest of Speaker Terie Norelli or Senate President Sylvia Larson, both of whom are Democrats.

The fancy bathroom has become the source of controversy for leadership in both houses of the state legislature. Senate leadership says the new bathroom was necessary because of urine stains on the floor.

The bathroom has also become a national story. It was featured on the Fox News Channel last weekend.

https://www.nowhampshire.com/2009/04/15/taxpayers-storm-%E2%80%98luxury-lavatory%E2%80%99-at-state-house/

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>Village Council tried to boost shuttle bus ridership

>Highlights:

PJ- you missed a barn burned tonight at village hall.

Happy to fill you in…..

Anne Zusy told the taxpayers of Ridgewood to suck it up and stop being cranky.
Mayor Pfund threatened to re-open the debate over train parking on Ridge road.

When it was pointed out the shuttle is paid for with borrowed
money and council tried to boost ridership to justify the bus with
that Thursday night email the mayor threatened to put the Ridge Road
parking idea back on the table?

Anne Zusy claiming the shuttle has 4-6 people on board on every run
when we watch it go by empty?

quite a night..

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>Advocating for the Budget Committee ABC

>April 16, 2009

Dear Neighbor,

Join me in supporting the Ridgewood School Budget at the polls on April 21st. The 2009-2010 budget rises to the current financial challenges before us, adheres to the statutory constraints imposed by the State of NJ and meets the educational expectations of our community.

Key Points-
1.Unprecedented financial challenges balanced by strong decisions to support the core values of our community.
2. Fully explores cost saving measures with professional service providers, bargaining units, and purchasing consortiums to bring the most value to the taxpayer.
3. Moves us forward to meet the educational needs of our students by maintaining class sizes, curriculum work, textbook materials, and professional development for our staff.
4. Continues our commitment to facilities improvements.

The hard decisions have already been made. We encourage you to support the Ridgewood School Budget in the voting booth on April 21st by voting, “YES”. A budget defeat will likely result in further cuts to the education offered Ridgewood’s children.

Let’s not let that happen.

Sincerely,
ABC
Advocating for the Budget Committee

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>Thousands of Anti-Tax ‘Tea Party’ Protesters Turn Out in U.S. Cities

>Hundreds of anti-tax rallies kicked off Wednesday in several U.S. cities as demonstrators protested high taxes and massive government spending

like “Give me liberty, not debt” and “Our kids can’t afford you” were heard across several U.S. cities Wednesday as anti-tax “tea party” protesters took to the streets to voice their opposition to big government spending.

Thousands of protesters — some dressed in colonial wigs with tea bags hanging from their eyeglasses — showed up in states from California to Kentucky to Massachusetts, holding signs and reading speeches lambasting the Obama administration’s tax-and-spend policies.

“I have two little kids and I know we are mortgaging their futures away,” one protester at a rally in Austin, Texas told FOX News. “It makes me sick to my stomach.”

The demonstrations are part of a larger grassroots movement against government spending called Taxed Enough Already, or TEA — giving name to the Tax Day Tea Parties — and come more than 235 years after the original Boston Tea Party revolt against taxes.

Protesters gathered in cities across the country.

Shouts rang out from Kentucky, which just passed tax increases on cigarettes and alcohol, to Salt Lake City, where many in the crowd booed Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman for accepting about $1.5 billion in stimulus money. Even in Alaska, where there is no statewide income tax or sales tax, hundreds of people held signs and chanted “No more spending.”

“Frankly, I’m mad as hell,” said businessman Doug Burnett at a rally at the Iowa Capitol, where many of the about 1,000 people wore red shirts declaring “revolution is brewing.” Burnett added: “This country has been on a spending spree for decades, a spending spree we can’t afford.”

In Boston, a few hundred protesters gathered on the Boston Common — a short distance from the original Tea Party — some dressed in Revolutionary garb and carrying signs that said “Barney Frank, Bernie Madoff: And the Difference Is?” and “D.C.: District of Communism.”

Texas Gov. Rick Perry fired up a tea party at Austin City Hall with his stance against the federal government, as some in his U.S. flag-waving audience shouted, “Secede!”

But unlike many events around the country, politicians were not allowed to speak at a separate rally in San Antonio.

“They are welcome to come and listen to us, for a change,” organizers said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Obama seized the opportunity to defend his tax policy Wednesday, saying, “Make no mistake: this tax cut will reach 120 million families and put $120 billion directly into their pockets, and it includes the most American workers ever to get a tax cut. This will boost demand, and save or create over half a million jobs.”

“I know that April 15 isn’t exactly everyone’s favorite date on the calendar. But it is an important opportunity for those of us in Washington to consider our responsibility to the people who sent us here and who pay the bills,” he said.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs also defended the president’s promise to cut taxes.

“If anybody involved looks at the facts, they’ll find out that this president promised and this president delivered on putting more money back into the pockets of hardworking Americans, cut their taxes, made it more affordable to buy a home, made it more affordable to send their kids to go to college, provided tax incentives for businesses to create jobs through things like clean energy,” Gibbs told reporters during an afternoon press conference.

“I’ll let the organizers of whatever these are speak to their motivations,” he said.

Earlier in the day, poor weather and permit problems threatened crowd turnouts at protests in Washington, D.C.

One million tea bags delivered to Lafayette Park were reloaded and sent away because tea party organizers did not have the proper permit, protest organizer Rebecca Wales told FOX News.

And a D.C. rally scheduled to take place outside the Treasury Department was cancelled when the U.S. Secret Service prevented protesters from gathering outside for lacking a permit.

The latest round of protests started yesterday when about 200 people gathered at the Missouri state capitol.

The movement has attracted prominent Republicans, some considering a 2012 presidential bid.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich address a tea party in a New York City park Wednesday night. His advocacy group, americansolutions.com, has partnered with tea party organizers to get word to the group’s members.

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, another likely 2012 GOP presidential hopeful, planned to attend tea parties in Columbia and Charleston. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal sent an e-mail to his supporters, letting them know about tea parties taking place throughout the state.

There were several small counter-protests, including one that drew about a dozen people at Fountain Square in Cincinnati. A counter-protester held a sign that read, “Where were you when Bush was spending billions a month ‘liberating’ Iraq?” The anti-tax demonstration there, meanwhile, drew about 4,000 people.

In Lansing, Mich., outside the state Capitol, another 4,000 people waved signs exclaiming “Stop the Fiscal Madness,” “Read My Lipstick! No More Bailouts” and “The Pirates Are in D.C.” Children held makeshift signs complaining about the rising debt.

More than 1,000 protesters gathered outside a downtown federal building in Salt Lake City despite the rain and snow. Kate Maloney held a cardboard sign that read “Pin the tail on the jacka$$” with a picture of Obama on a Democratic donkey.

Other protesters also took direct aim at Obama. One sign in the crowd in Madison, Wis., compared him to the anti-Christ. At a rally in Montgomery, Ala., where Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It” blared from loudspeakers, Jim Adams of Selma carried a sign that showed the president with Hitler-style hair and mustache and said, “Sieg Heil Herr Obama.”

Still others talked of their children’s futures. In Washington, D.C., Joe Hollinger said he took the day off to attend the protest with his 11-year-old daughter.

“I’m concerned about the incredible amount of debt Congress is going to put on our children,” Hollinger said, pointing to his daughter’s sign, which read, “Congress get your hand off my piggy bank.”

“Across our nation, thousands of Americans are participating in taxpayer tea parties today for one simple reason: overtaxed families and small businesses have had enough,” House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Wednesday.

“They’ve had enough of Democrats forcing taxpayers to pick up the tab for more wasteful spending instead of working together to make the tough fiscal decisions Americans are forced to make each and every day. They’ve had enough of seeing their hard-earned tax dollars wasted on pork-barrel spending that won’t create jobs, rebuild their savings, or get our economy moving again. And they’ve had enough of Congress and the White House mortgaging our children and grandchildren’s future by saddling them with mountains of debt destined to bankrupt our country,” Boehner said.

FOX News’ Griff Jenkins and Eric Shawn and the Associated Press contributed to this report

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/15/anti-tax-tea-party-protests-expected/
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>Outcome of the Wednesday, April 15 Village Council Meeting – Shuttle BUS Through the Heights

>Dear all,

Thanks everyone for your support regarding the Shuttle Bus through the Heights. Last night the Village Council came back with a modified version of the Shuttle Bus project, which was a direct result of our concerted effort and making our voices heard. Although there were still some heated debate and commentary, most of us walked away feeling that this was a good compromise for the time being.

The modification is as follows:

~NJT will provide a smaller bus for 10 passengers plus one handicap seat within the next week.

~The schedule will remain the same: M-F morning and evening rush hour there will be a 15 loop, M – F & S/S daytime schedule will run hourly.

~The rush hour loop will be rerouted to Hillcrest, Glen, Oak to the train station and back.

~The daytime schedule will run through the Heights for the seniors.

Follow up points:

~It was asked that NJT ensure that background checks are completed on all of the drivers assigned to our area.

~The bus schedule may also be amended based on rider use.

Thanks again to all that have helped with the many emails and phone calls.

And a special thanks to those who attended last night with their kids! (The kids were especially well behaved, model citizens).

Sincerely,

Angela, Allison, Carla, Jeff, Dave, Dohyun, Craig, & Bill.

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