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The Central Business District Advisory Committee invites you to attend our Second Forum May 14,2018

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May 6,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, The Central Business District Advisory Committee invites you to attend our Second Forum May 14,2018
Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2018

To All Ridgewood Businesses:
The Central Business District Advisory Committee invites you to attend our Second
Central Business District Community Forum

Ridgewood Village Hall
131 North Maple Ave
Anne Zusy Youth Center

Monday, May 14th, 2018
6:00-8:00pm

RSVP: [email protected]
(The first one went so well we decided to do it again!)

Bring your ideas for how to make the CBD even better.

We’ll bring the snacks!
This is our second forum designed to engage in a dialogue with business owners. We want to communicate
the various initiatives we have undertaken and hear directly from you: challenges you are facing;
opportunities that stand before us; success stories; suggestions for improving our Central Business District.

About the CBDAC
The Central Business District Advisory Committee (CBDAC), created in 2016, is comprised of volunteers
representing a cross-section of our community: residents, business owners, commercial property owners, and
members of the Village management team. CBDAC works with the Village Council, business owners, and
residents to identify short and long-term challenges faced by the Central Business District and then evaluate
relevant factors to make recommendations to the Village Council to enhance and improve the viability of the
CBD, including beautification, parking, pedestrian safety, and the balance of commercial uses, to create a
more desirable, vibrant, and memorable destination for all visitors.

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Ridgewood 2016 Municipal Election – Contributions vs. Expenditures

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2016 Municipal Election – Contributions vs. Expenditures

May 6 2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood Nj, the staff of the Ridgewood blog has compiled election data  of campaign contributions to campaign expenses for the 2016 Village council election ,so readers can compare to current campaign .

Hache – $18,286 vs. $18,186
Voigt – $14,958 vs. $7,844
Walsh – $2,039 vs. $2,039

Brooks – $3,850 vs. $8,597
Weitz – $10,441 vs. $4,166
Willett – $9,431 vs. $9,431

NOTE: Hache donated $5400 of his own money to his campaign , Harwin lent $600 to her campaign and Voigt is an optimist

 

 

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Play Ball: Ashley Rivera Benifit Softball Game Today !

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may 6,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, If you’re looking for some thing to do tomorrow, we’d love to see you at Vet’s field as we play in a fundraising softball tournament. Bring your family and friends! Come see the Ridgewood PBA, Dads Night, Ridgewood FMBA, and the BF/GW Teachers battle it out on the field. May 6th, 9a-2p! Come one, Come all! Proceeds will benefit Ashley Rivera. Live entertainment and some awesome prizes! Stay Tuned!

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Ridgewood Arts Foundation Note Card Project ,”Impressions of Ridgewood”

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May 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Arts Foundation Note Card Project ,”Impressions of Ridgewood” . The Ridgewood Arts Foundation is calling any artist with a connection to Ridgewood to submit artwork for consideration in an exquisite note card fundraising project entitled ,”Impressions of Ridgewood” .The rendering can represent any artistic method (photography, impressionism, expressionism, realism, pointillism…) and need reflect only the artist’s impression of a location in Ridgewood. Submission deadline is June 1, 2018.

Submit Application on ridgewoodartsfoundation.org

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Ridgewood Board Of Education meets Monday May 7th for $110,000,000 budget Vote

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may 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Board of Education will hold a Regular Public Meeting on Monday, May 7, 2018. The Board meets at the Education Center, 49 Cottage Place, Floor 3 at 7:30 p.m.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting, or to watch from home on Fios channel 33 or Optimum channel 77. Meetings are also streamed via the “BOE Webcast” tab on the district website at www.ridgewood.k12.nj.us.

Meeting webcasts are immediately available on the district website.

BOE meeting Agenda

https://www.ridgewood.k12.nj.us/UserFiles/Servers/Server_207516/File/Our%20District/Board%20of%20Education/Board%20Business/05-07-18.pdf

$110,000,000 budget FAQ

https://www.ridgewood.k12.nj.us/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=14422315

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URGENT ELECTION ALERT Big money and outside interests seek overdevelopment from within

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May 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, This message is being distributed by Ridgewood Citizens for Reasonable Development, Concerned Residents of Ridgewood, Friends of Schedler, and The Preserve Graydon Coalition.
Information obtained today has led four major grassroots groups to create a joint statement for our constituencies.

“Alexandra Harwin’s campaign for Village Council was revealed today to have paid substantial sums to a public relations and marketing firm that prepares communities for large-scale real estate development.
The public relations company describes itself as “assessing the political landscape for real estate development” (publitics.com). One project shown on company founder Matthew Krayton’s LinkedIn page is the downtown redevelopment initiative of the City of Hackensack. Unlike Hackensack, we do not want–we cannot absorb–more large-scale high-density development downtown.
Such firms do not come cheap. How much did it cost?

Public filings required of all candidates (elec.state.nj.us) show that as of April 27–11 days before the election–the Harwin campaign had received nearly $25,000 in donations, surely unprecedented in Ridgewood, and had paid nearly $10,000 to the above-mentioned firm for direct-mail and Facebook advertising. All but three of the largest donations came from out of state. Again, this is new. Are we comfortable having outsiders influence our election?

In contrast, through April 27, Susan Knudsen’s campaign received $6,695 and Michael Sedon’s $5,500, all from local residents.

Repeated libelous accusations–once again, never before seen in Ridgewood–are typical, bullying, developers’ tactics. Very little is said in the campaign literature, and for good reason, about the challengers’ attributes. Pounding the incumbents with fictional insults does not accurately represent our Village. We must resist being dragged along through the mud.

Those of us who have seen the hate-mailers may not soon forget them, and not in a good way. Those who have not seen them are lucky. Notably, the images and nasty messages do not appear on the candidates’ websites.
Despite weeks of character assassination from the opposition, our incumbents have remained civil, in the long tradition of this Village.

The Village Council for the next four years will play a significant role in overseeing our first Master Plan rewrite in 35 years. The Master Plan becomes the guidebook and blueprint for decades to come. We must protect our Master Plan from meddling by outside interests, including developer-friendly groups that are right now seeking overlay zones to allow multifamily development in single-family neighborhoods.We know that Susan Knudsen and Mike Sedon will protect us.

For the future of our Village, please share this message via email, social media, on the phone, and in person. PLEASE VOTE on Tuesday, May 8. Polls are open from 6am to 8pm.
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected]. “

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Ridgewood traffic control sign casualty of Vehicle Crash on Route 17 southbound Ramp

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May 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewod NJ, Ridgewood Police Patrol Officer Zachary Knudsen was dispatched to investigate a Friday morning, 05/04, single vehicle crash on the off ramp from Route 17 southbound to Franklin Turnpike, Ridgewood. No injuries were reported in the mishap. A traffic control sign was a secondary casualty of the incident. The damaged vehicle was removed from the scene by a tow truck.

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VILLAGE COUNCIL 2018 ACCOMPLISHMENTS – HIGHLIGHTS

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May 5,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, VILLAGE COUNCIL 2018 ACCOMPLISHMENTS – HIGHLIGHTS from Mayor Knudsen:
-Paving Village Roads (more $$ allocated to paving – excluding 15 county roads)
-Plan to add hundreds of parking spaces to CBD (garage, train station lot, more)
-Garage moving forward – fits the lot and found a compromise
-Adding additional commuter parking (waiting for final Sate of NJ approval)
-Parking kiosks and investing in Downtown Ridgewood
-Renegotiated Parkmobile contract saving Village money while continuing service
-Updating outdated ordinances to help businesses succeed
-Re-investing Ridgewood Water dollars back into the utility – delivering safe, clean and reliable water
-Reinstated School Resource Officer (2) keeping Village students safe
-Keeping municipal taxes low (Village Council controls <24% tax dollar)
-Reduced density on two high density multifamily developments
-Partnered with United Way and Madeline House for Special Needs Housing
-Smart development not overdevelopment
-New Master Plan process beginning soon – full community participation
-Transparency and enhanced communications with the public via social media
-Updating Village website – more intuitive and user friendly
-Restored civility and respect to public meetings
-and so much more!

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Financial Details Emerge on Harwin Campaign

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BREAKING: Harwin Campaign Funded by Outside Developers

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Harwin put a price tag on Ridgewood we don’t know what it is , but we may not be able to afford to pay it

May 3,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Who is sponsoring the $25,000 Harwin campaign, and who is going to expect the paybacks for their money? The ridgewood blog has learned that it is mostly outside money flowing into the campaign with only three local donations ; Winograd, Halaby and Weitz .

Seven flyers so far , lots of spending on digital ads , lawn signs and a “consultant” named Matthew Krayton . The Ridgewood blog has learned Krayton has received over $10,000 in payments from the Harwin campaign . Who is this mysterious Matthew Krayton ?

He owns a company called Publitics which does consultant to high density housing developers and an expert in getting land rezoned in cities like Hackensack.

Why would big donors fund a municipal election , for pay back .Ever since the arrival of Paul Aronsohn onto the scene the Village of Ridgewood has been viewed as a jewel to be sold off to the highest bidder.

Over development is already a major issue in the Village and in Bergen County with 4 high density projects slated for the Central Business District . Forced over development should be considered a crime like “red lining” was in the 1960’s. Clearly a vote for Harwin and Willett is a vote for the destruction of the Village of Ridgewood.

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Councilmen Sedon Hitting the Campaign Trail

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May 4,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, this morning Councilmen Sedon hit the campaign train at the Ridgewood train station .  Commuter parking is an has been a big issue in town .

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Harwin Campaign’s Strategy ; War on Women

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May 4,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Many thought that the 3 Amigo’s Aronsohn , Hauck and Pucciarelli hit the all time low in Ridgewood politics but Arosohn’s pulling the strings for the Narcissistic driven Harwin campaign continues to break lower lows Attacks have been made on Village institutions, Jamboree, OLMC , the Ridgewood Police and Fire Departments as well as Preserve Graydon ,the Ridgewood Wildscape Association and Friends of Schedler. And once again the whole East Side of 17 was written off by perspective councilmembers .

But most distasteful have been the nonstop misogynistic attacks on the mayor. Attempts to bully the mayor during public comment by Mr Halaby, Lehmann and Delzio in the most frat boy , vulgar ,and bigoted tone have not done much to ingratiate the Harwin cause with Villagers .

Councilmen Voigt a Harwin ally has also attacked female Villagers from the dais and in court ,claiming “harassment”. The school boy mentality of these “masculinity challenged “, “men ” along with several others in the Village only further push voters to the Kundsen and Sedon corner .

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Councilmen Voigt Continues His Crusade to Supress Public Information and the Use of OPRA

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may 4,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, A municipal judge in Hackensack dismissed the latest complaint by Ridgewood Councilman Jeffrey Voigt against one of his constituents on Thursday. Voigt alleged that resident Anne Loving violated a September agreement between herself and Voigt when she filed anonymous OPRA requests for his emails. That agreement was set after the two traded harassment complaints late last year.

Judge Anthony Gallina said that without the opinion of a handwriting expert, there was no probable cause to find that Loving had penned the anonymous Open Public Records Act requests, and found that OPRA requests did not constitute harassment, as they lacked any “offensively course language,” or were “otherwise made to cause alarm.”

In 2017, Loving, her husband and another resident filed separate complaints accusing Voigt of harassment after he posted copies of their requests for Voigt’s council emails on social media, thus revealing “personal information” such as their phone numbers and addresses online.
Voigt counter-charged that the residents had filed the deluge of OPRA requests simply to harass him.

At that time Prosecutor Linda Schwager persuaded the residents to withdraw their claims, citing the lack of evidence to prove a criminal act. Judge Roy McGeady had reached the same conclusion and was prepared to dismiss all claims from both sides.

This time Voigt alleged that five separate OPRA requests for his emails submitted to the Ridgewood village clerk between September 2017 and February 2018 under the name “Victoria Burpee” had in fact been filed by Loving in an attempt to further harass him. Voigt was unable to prove “Victoria Burpee” was Anne Loving.

Clearly the councilmen does understand that every citizens right to OPRA and is attempting to use a short term legal agreement to curtail, the use of the Open Public Records Act ie OPRA and suppress public information.

In the Open Public Records Act the NJ Legislature finds and declares it to be the public policy of this State that:

government records shall be readily accessible for inspection, copying, or examination by the citizens of this State, with certain exceptions, for the protection of the public interest, and any limitations on the right of access accorded by P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) as amended and supplemented, shall be construed in favor of the public’s right of access;

all government records shall be subject to public access unless exempt from such access by: P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) as amended and supplemented; any other statute; resolution of either or both houses of the Legislature; regulation promulgated under the authority of any statute or Executive Order of the Governor; Executive Order of the Governor; Rules of Court; any federal law, federal regulation, or federal order ;

a public agency has a responsibility and an obligation to safeguard from public access a citizen’s personal information with which it has been entrusted when disclosure thereof would violate the citizen’s reasonable expectation of privacy; and nothing contained in P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.), as amended and supplemented, shall be construed as affecting in any way the common law right of access to any record, including but not limited to criminal investigatory records of a law enforcement agency.

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Harwin supporters lead with another round of Jamboree bashing

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may 3,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, amazingly Harwin supporters led of with another round of Jamboree bashing . In case you are unfamiliar ,since 1947, Jamboree has presented an original musical revue to raise need-based scholarship funds for college bound Ridgewood High School seniors.Every year the Jamboree organization coaxes parents who still have dreams of stardom to put on a great show and raise a whole bunch of money college bound Ridgewood High School seniors.

The latest accusations claim the Mayor is profiting from taking and selling pictures of the event .

A reader retorted What part of “Like many other volunteers, Susan Knudsen has devoted countless hours to Jamboree. She is not paid for her services. The Board of Trustees of the Jamboree Scholarship Fund” don’t you understand? The photos are SOLD AS A FUNDRAISING EFFORT FOR JAMBOREE!

Jamboree Scholarship Fund, Inc , PO Box 1295, 143 E Ridgewood Ave
Ridgewood, New Jersey

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2018 Municipal Budget Hearing , Municipal Election, Dog Licenses and Summer at Graydon

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May 4,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, in the latest Village eNotice, Village Manager Heather Mailander explained that the Municipal Election, to elect two members to the Village Council, will take place on May 8, 2018. The polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and will be held in your usual polling place. All registered voters will receive sample ballots in the mail, prior to the election. If you are unable to go to the polls, you may vote in person, up until 3:00 p.m. on May 7, 2018, by going to the Bergen County Clerk’s Office, One Bergen County Plaza, Hackensack, NJ.

The Public Hearing and consideration for adoption for the 2018 Municipal Budget will be held at the Village Council’s Regular Public Meeting on May 9, 2018 beginning at 8:00 p.m. The budget is posted on the Village website and a budget newsletter will be mailed to all residences, prior to May 9th.

The Health Department would like to remind residents that 2018 dog license renewals are due during the month of June. A $20 late fee will be charged for all renewals received after June 30, 2018.

The Ridgewood FREE dog rabies clinic and micro chipping event will be held on May 16 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm at the Graydon Pool Parking Lot on Northern Parkway.

The Health Department will be sending renewal notices via email. If you do not have an email address please call our office and request a renewal to be mailed to you. Renewal applications may also be obtained by visiting our website at www.ridgewoodnj.net or coming in person to the Ridgewood Health Department, 131 North Maple Ave., during regular business hours.

New Jersey law requires owners of all dogs seven months of age or older to be registered with the town where they live. In order for the license to be issued, the owner must present proof that a licensed veterinarian has vaccinated the dog against rabies and that the duration of immunity from that vaccination does not expire before May 1, 2019. To receive the discount for a spayed or neutered pet, proof must also be provided.

Summer is almost here ,Graydon Pool will open on June 2nd, and will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on that day. The Recreation newsletter, which will be mailed to all residences in a few weeks, will have a family coupon for up to $40 off registration for Ridgewood residents, which expires July 15, 2018. Proof of residency will be required. Registration can be done online at www.ridgewoodnj.net/communitypass or in person at the Graydon Pool badge office on May 12th and May 19th from 10:00 a.m. to Noon. In addition, once the pool opens, registration will be done at the badge office, during regular pool hours.

Summer Day Camp registration, for Ridgewood children entering grades 1 through 6, is now open. This popular Day Camp usually has a waiting list, so please sign up as soon as possible. Registration is available online at www.ridgewoodnj.net/communitypass.

Please share this information with your neighbors. For continuing updates, please see the Village website at www.ridgewoodnj.net.