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FORMER Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli proposes reinstating law that prohibits audio/video recording of public meetings

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March 31,2018

by the staff of The Ridgewood Blog

Ridgewood NJ, In a letter to the editor published in The Ridgewood News’ March 30, 2018 edition, FORMER Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli provides a clear indication of one thing that is likely to happen if Pucciarelli, Paul Aronsohn, and Gwenn Hauck backed candidates (Alexandra Harwin and Janice Willett) are seated and gain majority control of the Village Council during this year’s municipal election.

Pucciarelli’s letter calls for the reinstatement of repealed Ordinance #3532, which prohibited the audio/video recording of PUBLIC meetings conducted by Boards & Committees, whose members are appointed by the Village Council. Ordinance #3532 was repealed in October of 2016 by Ordinance #3549.

The repeal was driven by public outcry over the restrictive (and possibly unlawful) ordinance (3532), which was drafted and approved by Pucciarelli, Aronsohn, and Hauck following an incident in which FORMER Mayor Paul Aronsohn was caught on videotape berating a citizen who was legally video taping a meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission.
Here are the meeting minutes associated with Village Council discussion leading to the repeal of Ordinance #3532. Discussion took place on September 7, 2016:

7.) Discussion of Ord. 3532 – Regulations of Audio/Visual Recordings at Public Meetings
Mayor Knudsen stated that this ordinance prohibiting the videotaping of meetings without authorization had been passed a short time ago. There is still confusion surrounding the ordinance, which has prompted a review of this ordinance. Councilman Sedon stated that the videotaping was done at a public meeting which means there is no expectation of privacy. Councilman Voigt characterized the ordinance as “overkill”, and he added that people should treat one another with respect. He concluded that the ordinance should be repealed.
Councilwoman Walsh said that decorum is the key, and in this instance the resident intended to videotape for future reference and not to embarrass anyone. Councilman Voigt agreed and said that this ordinance is treating people like children.
Mr. Rogers said that this ordinance could be defeated at the upcoming public meeting, where it is listed for consideration. Village Councilmembers indicated their agreement with Mr. Rogers’ suggestion.

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TOMORROW Ridgewood Emergency Services : The Stop the Bleed program trains, equips and empowers the bystander to stop active, life threatening bleeding

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March 30,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Stop the Bleed program is a national awareness campaign and a call to action. Stop the Bleed is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that Ridgewood Emergency Services will actively participate in. No matter how rapid the arrival of professional emergency responders, bystanders will be the first on the scene. Stop the Bleed trains and empowers the bystander to stop active, life threatening bleeding. Similar to how the public learns and
performs CPR, the public must learn proper bleeding control techniques, including how to use their hands, dressings and tourniquets. Victims can quickly die from uncontrolled bleeding within 5 to 10 minutes from onset.

Ridgewood Emergency Services is participating in the National “Stop the Bleed” Day on Saturday, March 31 st at their Headquarters: 33 Douglass
Place. 3 PM- 5 PM or 7 PM to 9 PM.
Please RSVP to: emstraining@ridgewood911.org

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The New Jersey School Counselors Association (NJSCA) has named RHS Guidance Counselor Laura Moore a Counselor of the County for Bergen.

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March 29,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, On Friday, March 23, 2018 NJSCA honored school counselors from the different counties within the State of New Jersey at the annual “Counselor of the County” Awards Program held at The College of New Jersey. School counselors are nominated by their colleagues and are selected by their own county’s School Counselor Associations for this award.

The award honors the professionals who devote their careers to serving as advocates – and often lifesavers – for the nation’s students. Laura Moore, a school counselor from Ridgewood High School who was selected as the 2017-2018 Counselor of the County for Bergen County.

Candidates are selected for the Counselor of the County Award at their county-level school counselor associations. They are selected because of their ability to deliver an effective school counseling program which focuses on academic development, career counseling, and personal/social support. They further distinguish themselves by proving to be leaders of systemic change, advocates for students, and collaborative professionals who seek the success of the “whole” student in school and in life. For more specific information on this association, visit: www.njsca.org.

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The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Easter in Ridgewood 2018

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Easter in the Park – weather permitting
Sat, March 31, 2018
Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Memorial Park, E. Ridgewood Ave., Van Neste Square-Business District

March 29,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Easter in Ridgewood 2018.
Weather Permitting.

You do not need to be a Ridgewood resident to attend….no fees…
Join us for…
Events for the day:
8:30-10:30- Have breakfast with the Easter Bunny at the Office Tavern & Grill. Please call for reservations at (201)652-1070.

11am-2pm Easter Bunny arrives – weather permitting. Families can take pictures with the East Bunny.

11:15am Ben & Jerry’s sponsoring their famous
Easter Egg Hunt for 4-7 year old children.

This traditional event will take place in
Memorial Park at Van Neste Square and
E. Ridgewood Avenue.

We need to thank our Chambers member
who have sponsored this event:

BEN & JERRY’S
CONNECTONE BANK
PRECISION ORTHODONTICS

Santoni’s Pizzeria
Pinot’s Palette
ZoomRides
HealthBarn USA
Freedom Bank
Pearl Restaurant
Park West Tavern & Loft

In the park – fun provided by:
Al Price Toys, Feel Your Best Coach, Boiling Springs Savings Bank, Brainstorm Learning, Clemente Orthodontics, Corefire, Curtain Up Studios, Doctor’s Urgent Care, Freshcoat Painting, Goldfish Swim School, HoHoKus Living, Huntington Learning Center, JackRabbit, Little Nest Portraits, LINK Concierge, Little Nest Portraits LuLaRoe, Riverside Medical Group, New York Life, Piano Workshop Bergen Co., Primerose, Racefaster, Ridgewood Party Rental, Ridgewood YMCA, SHARE, Spiva Spa, Sweet & Sassy, Taekwondo All In, YWCA of Bergen County, House of Glam, Racefaster, The Fitness Academy, Vintage Fusion Restorations, The Zamir Group-KW

In the park you will have fun with the Easter Egg Hunt, please children 4-7 years old only.

FOR ALL AGES -With your cameras, we will help you take pictures of the children with the Easter Bunny. Dress them up to meet and greet.

Also in the park, there will be music, fun games arts and crafts and much more…

Get your map of the stores that are participating
with arts & crafts and sweet treats.

Keep checking for the participating stores.

All welcomed.

More information to come.
For details you can contact us at 201-445-2600 or e-mail us at info@ridgewoodchamber.com

Participating stores on E. Ridgewood Ave.-
#store Address/section on the map.
Arthur Groom – find the gems –
Bookends – games
California Closet- treats
ConnectOne Bank – arts & Crafts
Double Take Consignment – treats
DPARZ- treats
Eat Your Spinach- treats
E-Travel- treats
Femmebot – egg hunt in the store
Fox’s-treats
Gigi’s Boutique- treats
Hot Jewelry Box-treats
Jack Rabbit – something special
Little Nest Portraits
Lucky Brand
Kilwins-sweet treats
Learning Express-treats
Oasis-Treats
Peachy Keen-treats
Racefaster- treats
Ridgewood Bootery-treats
Samba Bowl- Egg with treat and coupon
Shoe-Inn-treats
The Ridgewood Man
Town & Country -Mini Easter egg hunt & tattoos
Victor’s men’s store – treats
Woofgang Gang Bakery, Grooming & Spa
treats for furry & non-furry friends

West Side of train station-worth the walk through the train under pass.

Lora Celli Salon-39 Godwin Ave.,
FREE Service for children & adults, “Spring Inspired Hair Color”. These will be multi color designs that wash out the same day.
Serving Cake Pops.
Enter to win a” Surprise Package from Lora Celli Salon.

Whole Foods-44 Godwin Ave.
Try all the samplings of food throughout the store. Get your $10 coupon.

SMOKED – 2 Godwin Ave.-restaurant, just won
best BBQ in Bergen County…tasting for the entire family and treats.

for details call 201-445-2600
info@ridgewoodchamber.com

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Reader Reminds Village Council Candidates June 22-Special Election Garage Vote

Village Council Candidate Janice Willet snoozed

HEY JANICE- YOU SEEM TO FORGET what happened on June 22-Special Election Garage Vote
“Voters turned out to overwhelming say NO in every district in what can only be called a landslide for the NO votes.
Full results
1425 yes votes 34.8%
86 absentee
2675 no votes 65.2%
81 absentee
total turn out 4097 24%
total registered voters 16901
Proposal – Ordinance No. 3521 for $11,500,000 Bond to Finance Hudson Street Parking Deck”

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Valley Home Care receives a five-star patient satisfaction rating

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March 29,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Valley Home Care (VHC) team was the only home health organization in Bergen and Passaic Counties to receive a five-star patient satisfaction rating on an overall quality indicator in the most recent Home Health Care Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HHCAHPS) survey dated July 2016 to June 2017. The HHCAHPS survey is administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and contains a variety of questions pertaining to patient care and patient-provider communication. VHC’s five-star rating is based upon its patients providing high scores (9 or 10 out of 10) on the survey’s overall satisfaction question. We are so proud of this accomplishment!

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Reports of Driver Leaving the Scene of an Accident in Ridgewood

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March 30,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, a mother posted the story of her son involved in a hit and run in Ridgewood , this is not the first time the Ridgewood blog has reported and event like this .

“Who’s the driver that hit my son and left the scene? My 14 year old son was hit by a blue Honda four door sedan – dark hair woman driver mid 50’s between Ridgewood Ave and Irving Street today at 7:30 pm. The woman rolled down her window to ask if he was ok. Before my son could even response back as he was checking the damage of his bike, she left the scene. I’m beyond livid that someone wouldn’t even get out of the car to check to see if he’s okay.”

 

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Village of Ridgewood Offices Closed March 30th in Observance of Good Friday

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March 30,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, All Village offices will be closed today March 30th, in observance of Good Friday. There will be no garbage or recycling pickup on this day and the Recycling Center will also be closed. The Police Department, on the second floor of Village Hall, will be open on this Holiday.The Recycling Center will be open on March 31st from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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

The Parks and Street Departments have finished Area A and Area B for the special pickup for the tree limbs/branches. The pickup in Area C will begin on April 2nd. If you live in Area C, please have all of your tree limbs/branches at the curbline (not blocking your sidewalks) by this date. Once all streets in Area C have been picked up, the crews will then move on to Area D. Please do not place yardwaste at the curb during this pickup, because it will not be picked up. Yardwaste collection begins on April 16th. Please check the Village website, under My Village Services, to determine your yardwaste collection day.

As a reminder, the crews will remove the limbs and branches from every street in each section only once and after this pickup has taken place, there will be no additional pickups for these tree limbs and branches.

The restoration work on the stairs from Corsa Terrace to Pease Library has begun. The stairs will be closed during this restoration work, which means that pedestrians must walk down Corsa Terrace to West Ridgewood Avenue while the work is being done. This restoration work will continue on a daily basis (excluding weekends), weather permitting. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Early bird discounted registration for Graydon Pool will take place April 1st through April 30th. Please click on the picture of Graydon Pool at the top of the Village website to register at discounted prices.

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Graydon Pool Memberships on Sale Online Beginning April 1st.  

Opening day at Graydon in Ridgewood for 2017
March 30,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Purchase Graydon Pool memberships on sale online beginning April 1st.
**Resident adult and child memberships are discounted 10% when you purchase early between April 1 and April 30**
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.
Visa/MasterCard accepted.
Preseason in-person assistance at the Graydon Badge Office –
Saturdays, May 12 and 19, 10 am to 12 noon.
CONTACTS
Pool Manager’s Office – 201-670-5500, ext 7002 (in season)
Badge Office – 201-670-5500, ext 7003 (in season only)
Recreation Office at The Stable- 201-670-5560
recreation@ridgewoodnj.net

GRAYDON POOL 2018 SEASON
June 2 through Labor Day, September 3, 2018

Early Season – June 2 through June 21
Weekdays – 12 noon to 7:30 pm
Weekends – 10 am to 7:30 pm
Regular Season – June 22 through August 12
Daily 10 am to 7:30 pm
**Holiday**, July 4th, closes 4 pm
Late Season – August 13 through Labor Day, September 3
Weekdays – 12 noon to 7:30 pm
Weekends/Holiday – 10 am to 7:30 pm

Graydon Pool Rules and Regulations
Graydon Pool Deep Water Test Requirements 

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INFORMATION – GRAYDON

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.

 

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Reader says Ex Village Manager Has No Regard For Tax Payers

Habernickel Park Gate House

She is mean and nasty. She is self serving and does favors for friends

She ruined a neighborhood Park by allowing her friends business to go there. Made serious usage changes without consulting neighbors.

Healthbarn is a private for profit business owned by a NYC resident. Classmate of Roberta, friend to Nancy Bigos and Janet ( Roberta’s other friend)

Roberta had NO regard for tax payers…keep her out. Do not vote for anyone she supports. They will be as nasty and rude as she is and the 3 amigos.

If these candidates get in watch out your quiet neighborhood could host a nursery school in the Home next door, a camp all summer long and holidays even a massage parlor. Who knows. Laws get changed if Roberta and the 3 amigos have a buddy that needs a place to run a business and maybe they will disguise it as a partnership with Ridgewood ( yet Ridgewood does not get ANY of the profits) all Ridgewood gets is below market rent!! That is a tenant/ landlord relationship NOT a partnership!!

Beware it could happen to anyone!!!!

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The State of NJ ranks Ridgewood High School as 83 out of the 385 NJ high schools

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The State of NJ ranks Ridgewood High School as 83 out of the 385 NJ high schools.
Apologies for being off by 1 in the original post (was counting the “header row” by mistake)
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Lets see how bad Ridgewood #83 ranking really is…
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Neighboring Glen Rock was ranked #13
(the top twelve are specialized “academies” and vocational schools which have academic standards for acceptance)
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Here’s some other (local) schools that are ranked higher than Ridgewood:
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#20 – Pascack Hills (Pascack Valley)
#25 – Northern Valley – Demarest
#28 – Tenafly
#29 – Mahwah
#45 – Northern Valley – Old Tappan
#46 – Pascack Valley
#48 – River Dell
#52 – Indian Hills
#55 – Emerson
#56 – Fair Lawn
#60 – Northern Highlands
#61 – Fort Lee
#72 – Waldwick
#73 – New Milford
#76 – Bergenfield
#82 – Ramapo
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Then Ridgewood at #83
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But at least we beat out Dumont (ranked #84)
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Embarassing.
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But let’s approve the $110 Million budget.
It’s money well spent.
We’ll keep deluding ourselves that we have great schools.
It’s all part of the “Tradition of Excellence”

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S.H.A.R.E., Inc. is celebrating Nancy Petrie’s 100th birthday at the Unitarian Society

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March 29,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, S.H.A.R.E., Inc. is excited to be celebrating Nancy Petrie’s 100th birthday at the Unitarian Society located at 113 Cottage Place in Ridgewood, New Jersey. The special celebration will be in honor of S.H.A.R.E. resident, Nancy Petrie.

On Sunday, April 15th, 2018, the Unitarian Society will welcome Nancy’s friends, family and the community. The event will be held from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. There will be a special cake cutting highlight around 5:30 p.m. Along with local entertainment, light fare and refreshments will also be available. Some of Nancy’s watercolor paintings will be on display as well.

Nancy Petrie is a well-known member of the Unitarian Society and many other groups such as the North Jersey English Country Dancers. Over the years, many of Ridgewood (and surrounding town’s) residents have had the pleasure of meeting Nancy through her social activities. She has also had her beautiful watercolor paintings shown at various events and spaces. On behalf of Ms. Petrie, S.H.A.R.E. will be collecting canned and boxed goods to be donated to the Center for Food Action in Mahwah. (Donations are welcomed, but not mandatory.)

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Ridgewood High School Bands to Hold Annual Spring Concert

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photo courtesy of the RHS Bands

March 29,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ , On Thursday, April 5, the Ridgewood High School Bands will perform their annual Spring Concert. The concert, which will be held at West Side Presbyterian Church, begins at 7:30 PM and admission is free. This concert will feature the school’s three curricular bands – the Symphonic Band, Concert Band, and Wind Ensemble – and will feature a varied, exciting program.

The Symphonic Band, under the direction of John Luckenbill and Jeffrey Haas, will begin the concert with William Owens’ celebratory overture Spring River Fantasy. Regenesis, a programmatic work by John Higgins depicting the events surrounding the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens, follows in the program, and John N. Klohr’s famous Billboard March closes their portion of the program.

The RHS Concert Band, also led by Luckenbill and Haas, will continue the program by opening with Robert W. Smith’s By Loch and Mountain, a dramatic overture with a Celtic feel. Out of the Shadows, a work by Michael Sweeney based upon the Welsh folk song The Ash Grove is next on the program, followed by John Philip Sousa’s popular march, El Capitan. Finally, under the baton of Jeffrey Haas, the RHS Wind Ensemble will perform Mark Camphouse’s exciting Symphonic Fanfare, an exuberant opener with expansive and lyrical lines that juxtapose with majestic and energetic sections. Next on the program is Sean O’Loughlin’s three movement work, Unforgotten Friends, which was commissioned by the RHS Bands in 2005 as a post-9/11 tribute intended to not only remind the listener of loved ones lost, but also to honor those who perform selfless act each day. The Wind Ensemble will conclude the program by performing Leonard bernstein’s comedic political satire, Slava!

The Ridgewood High School Band Program is Bergen County’s largest, comprised of more than 230 students who participate in no fewer than 15 varied musical ensembles. The curricular bands, marching band, jazz ensembles, chamb

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Reader Suggest its time for Ridgewood Schools to Focus on Academic Quality

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What part of the budget (none?) is going towards improving the actual ACADEMIC QUALITY of Ridgewood schools?
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Are the feckless superintendent and RHS principal doing anything to improve these numbers?
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Ridgewood DID NOT make “The 50 highest scoring schools in NJ’s new school ranking system”
RHS is ranked 84 out of 386 in NJ High Schools (not even top 20%)

nj.com article link:
https://www.nj.com/education/2018/01/the_top_50_schools_in_njs_new_state_ratings.html
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Ridgewood DID NOT make the “top 10” (or even the “top 25”) in NJ High schools
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Ridgewood DID NOT even make the “Top 500” high schools Nationally (they were almost in the 600s)
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Ridgewood BARELY made the top 50% in College Readiness (53.6% of students are ready for college … which means almost HALF of RHS students ARE NOT ready for college)
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us news link:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/new-jersey/districts/ridgewood-public-schools/ridgewood-high-school-12746
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Pathetic. Pitiful.

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$110 Million Dollar 2018-2019 Ridgewood School Budget Public Presentations

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March 29,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Board of Education has approved the preliminary 2018-2019 school budget. Prior to the final Board vote on Monday, May 7, public presentations will be given at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3 at George Washington Middle School Auditorium and on Monday, April 16 at Benjamin Franklin Middle School Auditorium.

Questions on the budget may be sent to budget19@ridgewood.k12.nj.us.

View the 2018-2019 Preliminary Budget presentation, given at the March 20 Board of Education meeting: https://www.ridgewood.k12.nj.us/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=13032001