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Early bird Graydon Pool Membership discount ends April 30th !

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April 20,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, just a short reminder purchase Graydon Pool memberships online beginning April 1st. Resident adult and child memberships are discounted 10% when you purchase early between April 1 and April 30 .

Early bird discount ends April 30th !

GRAYDON MEMBERSHIP RATES
RESIDENT GRAYDON POOL MEMBERSHIPS
Village priced memberships are available to Ridgewood residents, non-residents who pay local property taxes to the Village of Ridgewood, and employees of the Village of Ridgewood and Board of Education. Proof is required.
***Purchase resident adult and child badges between April 1 and April 30 to receive a 10% discount.***
ADULT – $120.00
CHILD – (ages 2-15, under 2 free) $110.00
SENIOR – $30.00 (62 and older)
PERMANENT DISABLED – $30.00
LATE SEASON ADULT MEMBERSHIP – $60.00 (available August 1st)
LATE SEASON CHILD MEMBERSHIP – $55.00 (available August 1st)
DAILY PASS – $10.00
BADGE REPLACEMENT – $5.00
NON-RESIDENT GRAYDON POOL MEMBERSHIPS
The Village Council and the Ridgewood Department of Parks and Recreation are pleased to invite all families in the surrounding area to join the Graydon Pool facility for the summer season.
ADULT (ages 16 and up) – $200.00
CHILD (ages 2-15) – $175.00
GUEST PASSES (must be accompanied by a current season member)- $10.00
BADGE REPLACEMENT – $5.00
TENNIS BADGES
RESIDENT ADULT – $35.00
RESIDENT CHILD – $30.00
NON-RESIDENT ADULT – $45.00
NON-RESIDENT CHILD – $40.00
DAILY PASS – $5.00
BADGE REPLACEMENT – $5.00
Tennis Rules/Regulations and Badge Memberships
Purchase all badges from the comfort of home via CommunityPass (Visa and Mastercard accepted). In person assistance is available daily at the Graydon Badge Office, on site at the pool facility. Hours vary by season dates.
GRAYDON POOL AMENITIES

Pool features include a shaded playground, water play fountains, shade kites, Adirondack chairs, a picnic area with charcoal grills, a sheltered pavilion, and the Water’s Edge Cafe. Additional amenities include volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, shuffleboard, four-squares, hop-scotch, backgammon, a lending library and for the little ones, “Storytime” under the Graydon pavilion.
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Applications are being sought for the many summer positions available with the Parks and Recreation Department including Day Camp Administrators and Counselors, Graydon Pool Lifeguards, Security Attendants, and Badge Sale Attendants. Concession Attendant applications will be shared with the Water’s Edge vendor.
NOTE: Day Camp staff attendance is mandatory for the full six week program, June 25 to August 3, 2018 as well as pre-camp trainings.
Applicants should be at least 16 years of age. All will be considered for experience, interests, and accomplishments. https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/images/resized/Seasonal_Employment_Application_-_2018.pdf
All hires require an approved Ridgewood Police Department criminal background check.
Mail completed applications to The Stable, 259 N. Maple Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. Accompanying resumes are suggested.

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Governor Murphy Announces that former Ridgewood mayor to Lead the Office of the Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities

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April 20.2018

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Ridgewood NJ, Gov. Phil Murphy today announced the appointment of former Ridgewood Mayor and ethically challenged Paul Aronsohn to head up the newly created Office of the Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities and Their Families, serving as the administration’s lead advocate and ally for New Jersey residents in need of critical services ranging from early childhood through adulthood.

Arosohn’s tenure as mayor was marred by ethics scandals, acrimony from the dais, insane over development of the central business district, suicide bike lanes , dangerous ,over budget and ill-advised ramps at Graydon Pool ,bad Village business decisions and fermenting a hostile environment, impinging on the quality of life in the Village of Ridgewood.  Many residents consider his tenure an all time low in the history of the Village of Ridgewood.

The Office of the Ombudsman, which is in, but not of, the Department of the Treasury, was created by law in January, granting the governor appointment authority.
As the ombudsman, Aronsohn will organize and direct the work of the office with duties that include:

Serving as a source of information for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families and interested members of the public, to help them better understand state and federal laws and regulations;
Coordinating with the State Council on Developmental Disabilities, to provide information and support on navigating and understanding the process for obtaining services from the state Division of Children’s System of Care and the Division of Developmental Disabilities, including information on transitioning between the two programs;
Providing information and communication strategies to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families for resolving disagreements with various state agencies, as well as education on the available options for resolving such disputes;
Working with service recipients, families and the departments to facilitate the provision of services and supports;
Identifying common concerns for individuals and their families, and making recommendations to the Division of Children’s System of Care and the Division of Developmental Disabilities or the Department of Children and Families and the Department of Human Services; and
To assist the Division of Children’s System of Care and the Division of Developmental Disabilities in creating public information programs designed to inform individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, their families, and the public about the role of the ombudsman.
Under law, the ombudsman is also required to issue a written report annually to the commissioners of both the Department of Human Services and the Department of Children and Families, as well as the governor and the legislature.

 

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PSE&G Gas Meter Inspections in Ridgewood

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April 20,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, To ensure the continued safety and reliability of gas services, PSE&G inspects natural gas meters to check for surface corrosion, leaks and other conditions that might require attention or repair.
If a customer has an inside meter, someone over the age of 18 will need to give our technicians access to the meter for a visual inspection. Meters that are located outside will also be inspected. Although technicians will be on your property, customers do not need to be home for outside meter inspections.

Important information about the inspection process:
The inspection is free and will take about 10 minutes.
Customers do not need to make an appointment at this time.
Unless a meter requires immediate repair, there will be no interruption to service.
Service will not be turned off during this inspection due to billing status.

Customers should always ask for identification when a utility worker comes to the door. Employees carry a PSE&G photo identification badge, wear PSE&G logo apparel and drive PSE&G cars or trucks. If you’re concerned in any way, please call PSE&G’s customer service line at 800-436-PSEG (7734) to verify the identity of our employee

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Reader asks Why take these photos? And why would the husband of the candidate be the one to take the photos? Anyone could have taken those photos ,Aronsohn’s way of embarrassing a fellow Bergen County Committe member, and the husband of the candiate is doing the bidding

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I’ve heard about this picture taking incident from several credible sources. Why take these photos? And why would the husband of the candidate be the one to take the photos? Anyone could have taken those photos. Why him? If this was Aronson’s way of embarrassing a fellow Bergen County Committe member, and the husband of the candiate is doing the bidding, then this is further confirmation that the candidate herself is merely using Ridgewood as her political playing field. Or is there another endgame here? Is what we’re seeing exactly what we’re supposed to see (and feel)? Are the lies and malice (and the photos) supposed to build up this resentment for some other political purpose? Is The Record going to now swoop in and distort the facts to make some political point about all of this and paint Ridgewood leadership in yet another false light? Remember how The Record took up trumped up flag issue. And they just ran the false “nepotism” story. Is it Ridgewood Analytica??????

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Reader says For those of you who feel we need a clean sweep…..

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For those of you who feel we need a clean sweep, remember the only other candidates running are the ones who are allowing this absolute filth to be circulated. You can’t get a decent “clean sweep” for another 2 years, but PLEASE PLEASE don’t turn our village over to the candidates running in opposition to our current council members. This whole thing should show the town that we need qualified people to run and for us to work like mad to find suitable candidates who are willing to give up their life to run our town. In the meantime, vote for Susan and Michael. They may not have visibly done all you hoped for as most of their work is behind the scenes. BUT they have done nothing to hurt Ridgewood, while Aronson’s groupies brought in all the extra dwellings which will overwhelm our schools, create traffic problems, etc. Please don’t stay home because that will give the vote to Willet and Hardin who support these horrible letters as only the first thing in their further destruction of Ridgewood.

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Reader says The fact that Ridgewood had no content-blind procedure in place prior to receiving the third party request to display their flag put us in a vulnerable condition that allowed for political mischief and sowed chaos

real rainbow flag

photo the correct “rainbow flag”, not the whites only one the flew at Van Neste Square 

The fact that Ridgewood had no content-blind procedure in place prior to receiving the third party request to display their flag put us in a vulnerable condition that allowed for political mischief and sowed chaos, both of which are goals of practitioners of Critical Theory, and of Obama-inspired community activists who brazenly employ cynical Cloward/Piven strategies with a view toward overwhelming the normal apparatus of government. The fact that Ridgewood has not yet responded to this stimulus by devising and implementing a content-blind municipal procedure by which such third parties can obtain approval for their proposed displays reflects poorly on the members of our Village Council and on the Village Attorney. Can it be that they wish to remain vulnerable to such politically-motivated manipulation of our local system of government? If so, this is a serious problem of judgment, particularly since they should know by now how bad things can get for naive municipalities who innocently fail, or worse, stubbornly refuse to prepare themselves in advance to deal with such attacks when they come. And they will come.

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Reader says The whole NJ but especially Bergen County is the Fair Share Housing playground. They can play with our lives as they wish.

CBD high density housing

I am gutted that all my heroic efforts to buy a house in Ridgewood are heading to waste. Affordable housing is never affordable and in the end when landlords are incapable of filling their units they will ask the courts to change laws in favor of section 8 and that’s the end of the town and start of the eternal sh!thole living. Speechless as to how powerless current residents are and nobody raises a voice about us. The whole NJ but especially Bergen County is the Fair Share Housing (FSH) playground. They can play with our lives as they wish.

I too was vocal against Valley but now I totally regret it. Valley would have been much better than what’s coming. I live near N Maple Valley property and I get chills down my spine when I picture what that area can become. Valley facilities would have been a miracle but now only God (FSH + Murphy) knows what it can turn into. Depressing.

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Reader asks with all that’s going on Did anyone wake Willett up today?

Village Council Candidate Janice Willet snoozed

So harwin and rabbi move to Ridgewood barely two years ago, run for Vilage counci, lies all over her website, smear a much respected mayor,stalk another resident, smear the Catholic church, disrespect residents and is using the temple to campaign. Wow. Did anyone wake willett.up today?

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Poor Business Phone Manner Generates Harassment Complaint by Ridgewood Resident

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April 19,2018

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police report on April 10th, a North Maple Avenue resident reported he was harassed by a party over the phone after he contacted the business to discuss a scheduled appointment. The reporting party stated the manner in which the unidentified male spoke to him caused alarm and he requested documentation of the incident.

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Ridgewood Resident Reports Cyber Harrassment

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April 19,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police report on April 16th, a North Murray Avenue resident responded to Ridgewood Police headquarters to report harassment in the past. The reporting party advised the accused sent approximately 50 emails in a two week period which were disturbing. The accused resides out of state and the local police were contacted to assist in the investigation. The Police spoke with the accused and the victim did not wish to sign criminal complaints at this time.

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Ex Employee Causes Disturbance at Ridgewood Avenue Restaurant

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file photo by Boyd Loving

April 19,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, according to the Ridgewood Police , Patrol units responded to an East Ridgewood Avenue business on April 14th for a dispute in progress. Upon arrival the business owner reported a recently terminated employee returned to the business on this date, caused a disturbance and refused to leave the restaurant. The business owner also reported he received multiple threatening text messages from the former employee. The accused was advised not to return to the business and the business owner did not wish to pursue charges at this time. The accused then left without further incident and the incident was documented.

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Reader says no need for grandstanding officeholders and third party petitioners to pollute Ridgewood’s political atmosphere with obscene virtue signaling at village council meetings.

Village Council Meeting

file photo by Boyd Loving

The Village Attorney’s client is the Village, not any elected councilmember. Nobody on the council should look to the Village Attorney for political support. The advice needs to be detailed, accurate and COMPLETE. Why he didn’t ward the council off of a one-off up-or-down vote on allowing a single third-party group to erect their flag on Village property for an entire month is a mystery. Elected officeholders considering the merits of that organization’s message or mission when deciding yes or no on such a proposed flag display is a municipal sin under well-known first amendment jurisprudence (as now applied to the several states). So sometimes our Village Attorney unaccountably drops the ball. The right way to handle this? Set up a simple content-blind procedure administered by the Village Manager, with no need or opportunity for grandstanding officeholders and third party petitioners to pollute Ridgewood’s political atmosphere with obscene virtue signaling at village council meetings.

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HUGIN: Menendez Voted Over 90 Times to Hike Taxes

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“Senator Bob Menendez has never seen a tax he didn’t want to hike.”

April 19,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

UNION COUNTY NJ, Tax day is yet another reminder of the immense tax burden placed on hard-working New Jerseyans. For years, tax-and-spend politicians like Senator Bob Menendez have voted to increase taxes—including taxes on Social Security and Medicaid—with little regard for the already overtaxed citizens of New Jersey.

“In his 25 ineffective years in Washington, Senator Bob Menendez has never seen a tax he didn’t want to hike—voting over 90 times to increase taxes. New Jersey is 50 out 50—dead last—in money we get back from Washington as a percentage of tax dollars we send there, and tax day is just another unfortunate reminder to millions of hard-working New Jerseyans that Bob Menendez has failed to stand up for them,” said Hugin Communications Director Megan Piwowar.

“For too long, New Jerseyans have been underrepresented in Washington and overtaxed here at home, and we’re confident that on November 6th New Jersey voters will say enough is enough to Bob Menendez’s tax hikes by supporting former Marine and business leader Bob Hugin, a senator they can be proud of.”

Bob Hugin, a Marine Corps Veteran and business leader who has created thousands of New Jersey jobs, is seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate to challenge incumbent Democrat Senator Bob Menendez.

SENATOR MENENDEZ HAS VOTED TO INCREASE TAXES OVER 90 TIMES SINCE BEING ELECTED TO CONGRESS.
SENATOR MENENDEZ HAS VOTED TO INCREASE TAXES ON THE MIDDLE CLASS, ON WORKING FAMILIES, AND ON SOCIAL SECURITY RECIPIENTS.
SENATOR MENENDEZ HAS VOTED TO INCREASE TAXES ON SMALL BUSINESSES AND ON SELF-EMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS.
UNDER SENATOR MENENDEZ’S WATCH, NEW JERSEY RANKS 50 OUT OF 50—DEAD LAST—IN MONEY SENT TO WASHINGTON THAT COMES BACK TO THE STATE.
MENENDEZ VOTED TO RAISE TAXES OVER 90 TIMES WHILE REPRESENTING NEW JERSEY IN CONGRESS.
Voted to raise taxes on Medicare and Social Security recipients – 05/27/1993
Voted to raise the gas tax and delay cost of living adjustments for the military – 08/05/1993
Voted against Social Security tax relief and a child tax credit for working families – 04/05/1995
Voted against a child tax credit and against $31 billion in tax relief for college students – 06/26/1997
Voted against gas tax decreases and giving New Jersey more control over infrastructure funds – 04/01/1998
Voted against tax relief for self-employed individuals, for farmers, and for married couples – 09/26/1998
Voted against $778.5 billion in tax relief and protecting Social Security revenues from other uses – 03/25/1999
Voted against $792 billion in tax relief, against increasing Education Savings Account limits, and allowing self-employed individuals to deduct health insurance premiums – 07/22/1999
Voted against $792 billion in tax relief for individuals and families – 08/05/1999
Voted against $182 billion in tax relief for married couples – 02/10/2000
Voted against $46 billion in tax relief and allowing self-employed individuals to deduct the cost of their health insurance – 03/09/2000
Voted to increase Social Security taxes – 07/27/2000
Voted against middle class tax relief – 03/08/2001
Voted against tax relief for married families with children – 03/29/2001
Voted against $958 billion in tax relief – 05/16/2001
Voted against $1.35 trillion in tax relief – 05/26/2001
Voted against $159 billion in tax relief for individuals and small businesses – 10/24/2001
Voted against tax relief for individuals and small business, extending unemployment benefits for workers, and providing a refundable tax credit to purchase health insurance – 12/20/2001
Voted against tax relief and extending unemployment benefits for workers – 02/14/2002
Voted against making individual tax relief permanent – 04/18/2002
Voted against $350 billion in tax relief, an increase in the child tax credit, and $20 billion in new Medicaid funding – 05/23/2003
Voted against extending middle class tax relief for individuals and working families – 5/11/2006
Voted to raise taxes on small businesses – 12/24/09
Voted against payroll tax cuts for hard-working New Jerseyans – 12/01/2011

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Debunking the False conflict claims that Harwin and Willett supporters are making against the Mayor

Roberta Sonenfeld

April 19,2018

John Hersperger

Below, I’m reposting from the It Takes a Ridgewood Village page my book and verse take down off the false conflict claims that Harwin and Willett supporters are making against the Mayor. In this post, I was commenting on the false allegations made in The Record by a certain villager (whose name I’ve deleted). The false claim was that Mayor took a vote in 2014 that aided her sons’ job prospects. The problem isn’t just that this one person said this stuff, it’s that the The Record was given prior knowledge that these allegations were false, yet felt free to print them anyway. Worse, Harwin and Willett supporters keep making these false claims and you hear nothing from Harwin and Willett. Here’s the post (slightly edited):
“First, Record staff writer Deena Yellin attributes to you the claim that the 2014 ordinance “allowed her sons (i.e., Ms. Knudsen’s sons), to be bumped up ahead of other candidates.” (to be clear, those quotations are around Ms. Yellin’s words, but she attributes that claim to you). For reasons that are obvious to anyone who cares to review the ordinance in question, that claim is entirely inaccurate. For one, the ordinance, which is Ordinance No. 3429, adopted August 13, 2014, amended the residency requirements ONLY for NON-emergency personnel (such as clerks and administrators), and left rules pertaining to Ridgewood police and fire residency untouched. That is because only NJ Statute (NJSA 40A:14-123 ) establishes the residency requirement for police and fire, and only the NJ Civil Service Commission may prepare the eligibility lists for police and fire. These laws have been in place for decades, and no Village ordinance may deviate from NJ Civil Service Commission rules, because the Civil Service Commission has pre-emptive control over the entire methodology and process for Civil Service hiring in municipalities such as Ridgewood. Thus, it was literally IMPOSSIBLE for Ordinance No. 3429 to have any impact on the eligibility or ranking of any police or fire candidate, let alone “bump” one candidate over another. Ordinance No. 3429 amended NOTHING regarding police and fire hiring. Thus, the assertion that then Council Member Knudsen aided her sons’ careers by her 2014 vote, which assertion Deena Yellin clearly attributes to you, is 100% inaccurate.
Second, regarding Ms. Knudsen and her sons, you are quoted as saying, “She never disclosed that they were on the list for jobs with the police and fire department.That’s a terrible conflict of interest.” This too is verifiably, 100% inaccurate. How so? On May 6, 2014, more than two months BEFORE Ordinance No. 3429 was first discussed at the July 9, 2014 Council work session, your good friend and then Village Manager Roberta Sonnenfeld received the May 5, 2014 email from Beth Kanellis of the Classification & Personnel Management, Certification Unit of the NJ Civil Service Commission, which email attached the certified list of eligible candidates for Ridgewood Police Officer. That list was prepared by and certified by the Civil Service Commission, and it included the names of Ms. Knudsen’s sons who were applying to be Village Police Officers. To be 100% clear, Village Clerk Mailander was the direct recipient of the May 5 email from the Civil Service Commission, but she forwarded it to Ms. Sonnenfeld on May 6. Thereafter, as the minutes of the July 9 Council session show, Ms. Sonnenfeld did NOT sit silently at that meeting, but clearly ADVOCATED FOR Ordinance No. 3429, as it appears that Ordinance No. 3429 was her brainchild. Unless you believe that Ms. Sonnenfeld conspired with Ms. Knudsen (and with Heather Mailander) to keep Ms. Knudsen’s sons’ eligibility a secret, your allegation of non-disclosure is 100% inaccurate. Just as importantly, regarding your other allegation that Council Member Knudsen had “a terrible conflict of interest”, as I have already explained, Ordinance No. 3429 did not amend the residency requirement pertaining to police and fire. Ms. Knudsen could have voted “yes” or “no” on Ordinance No. 3429, and neither vote would have any effect on her sons’ potential hiring as Village Police Officers. Thus, your conflict allegation is also 100% inaccurate.”

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the fly Just when you thought politics in Ridgewood couldn’t any dirtier………….

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It seem today a resident of Walthrey Ave who is helping on Mike and Susan campaign spotted a truck outside their home with a male taking picture of his house and campaign signs. When approached the truck left the scene. The resident recorded the license plate and made a police report. The resident then spotted the truck with that license plate park in Ms. Alexandra Harwin driveway. The plate was traced back to Harwin’s husband Rabbi Noah Fabricant .

What is going on in this town? Are resident that support Mike and Susan being record on some list for some future action against them? This kind of tactic comes right out of Paul Aronsohn playbook.

The photos were taken in an attempt to embarrass the homeowner, who is a prominent member of the Bergen County Democratic Organization, because he has lawn signs up in support of Susan, who is a registered Republican.
Guess who was recently elected to serve on the Bergen County Democratic Committe, none other than Paul Aronsohn.