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Reader says Alexandra Harwin has listed 4 issues on her website, without any proposed approach to solve them

Alexandra Harwin

She has listed 4 issues on her website, without any proposed approach to solve them.
1. Save us Money – HOW? Everything she wants to do with her 3rd and 4th issue is going to raise the taxes. She just says she is going to save us money without any concrete examples.
2. Promote Progressive Values – Who decides that she is more progressive compared to the other three candidates? If we have to run the election on political affiliation, then lets first do a primary contest.
3. Focus on quality of life – HOW? Which Village roads are bad? All roads in desperate need of repair are county roads. Not Village roads. If she plans to repave all village roads which are not in a bad shape, how will she save us money?
4. Revitalize Downtown – HOW? By following her mentor’s agenda and build a 5 story garage which covers a street and brings out of town commuters to the town? By changing all available lots to multi family housing? By selling the soul to Valley hospital, developers, and rich restaurant owners? – WHAT EXACTLY IS HER PLAN?
Basically EVERYTHING she says – sounds like its coming straight from her mentor’s mind. We all dislike her mentor. He ruined Ridgewood forever.

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Reader says I think our local problems need a closer look.

Ridgewood Police at RHS

file photo by Boyd Loving

I find it ironic that you mention the first amendment yet you protest against the second amendment, hmm. Certain “rights” have more importance. Our founding fathers would beg to differ. I thought your way of thinking is all inclusive, guess not.

Important parts? Important to whom, you? You know what I find important, reducing government intervention and oversight. New Jersey has long abandoned that principal. I think most students are best served formulating their own opinion and not being crowd forced into a protest.

How about a 17 minute walkout about the rampant prescription drug abuse at RHS or a candle light vigil about that student who was beaten on school property or most ignored the sinking rank of the public schools in general. I think our local problems need a closer look.

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UPDATE: WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM EDT THURSDAY…

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UPDATE: Winter Storm Warning URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

 

March 20,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the National Weather Service has issues a …WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM
EDT THURSDAY…

* WHAT…Heavy mixed winter precipitation transitioning to heavy snow is expected. Total snow accumulations of 12 to 16 inches
and light ice accumulations are expected.

* WHERE…Portions of northeast New Jersey and southeast New York.

* WHEN…From midnight tonight to 8 AM EDT Thursday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Travel will be very difficult to impossible, including during the evening commute on Wednesday.
Expect significant reductions in visibility at times.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow, sleet and ice will make travel very hazardous or impossible. Check
local Department of Transportation information services for the latest road conditions.

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Ridgewood Board of Education Proposes a $110,167,997 School budget

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March 20,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Board of Education passed a Resolution for Adoption of the Proposed Preliminary Budget for Submission to the Executive County Superintendent of Schools for, drum roll …. $110,167,997.

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Ridgewood High School Principal Calls “Student Led Walkout ” a “powderkeg”

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Sounds like the high school administrators and the soon-to-be student protest “leaders” were working hand in glove to bring Ridgewood residents a slick, smoothly produced protest event. But wait…isn’t this the same Principal Gorman who on Monday, 3/12 referred to the anticipated student walkout as a “powderkeg?” You can’t have it both ways, Principal Gorman. So which was it? Why would you characterize it as a powderkeg if you had such a significant hand in bringing it to fruition? And how does all of this square with your solemn responsibilities as the leader of one of the biggest high schools in the county?

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The Thread of Life exhibit Hosted by The Ridgewood Historical Society

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March 19,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Historical Society presents “THE THREAD OF LIFE—Exploring the fabric of family over the centuries through fashion and style”.
According to the Ridgewood Historical Society , “Much of our life and personal history is woven into the fabrics of an era. This exhibit recreates the intimate journey of an imagined New Jersey family as they navigate the milestones of life: birth (christening dresses), marriage (wedding gowns), and death (mourning attire)—and many familiar events in between. For this exhibit we showcase some of our most priceless antique garments, and accompany them with historic artifacts and ephemera from our own collection.”

“This is a beautiful presentation of generations of a family’s milestones illustrated by the clothing they wore and the artifacts that surrounded them. We will arrange special group tours and we encourage all teachers to bring their classes. Contact us at 201-447-3242.”

Schoolhouse Museum
650 E Glen Ave, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450

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Reader says “ The Three Amigos” was funny , Paul, Gwenn and Al were definitely not funny

Ridgewood 3 amigos

I am a liberal and I think the term, “ The Three Amigos” is too good a label for the infamous three. As far as it having racist connotations, that is really a stretch. I think of Steve Martin, Martin Short and Chevy Chase. They were funny. I don’t think Paul, Gwenn and Al have a sense of humor and they definitely are not funny.

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Reader suggests IRS Could Target Tax Exempt Status for Overly Political Local Church

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“The ban on political campaign activity by charities and churches was created by Congress more than a half century ago. The Internal Revenue Service administers the tax laws written by Congress and has enforcement authority over tax-exempt organizations. Here is some background information on the political campaign activity ban and the latest IRS enforcement statistics regarding its administration of this congressional ban.”

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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Civil Action No. 95-0724 (PLF)
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BRANCH MINISTRIES, INC., et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
CHARLES O. ROSSOTTI,
Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, Defendant.
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Opinion
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This case is about the decision of the Internal Revenue Service to revoke the status of plaintiff Branch Ministries as an organization exempt from taxation pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3). Before any discovery was conducted, the government filed a motion to dismiss or for
summary judgment. Plaintiffs sought discovery on their claim that they were victims of selective prosecution, and the Court granted plaintiffs’ motion to compel. The case now is before the Court on the renewed motion of the government for summary judgment and on plaintiffs’ cross-motion for summary judgment. Upon consideration of the cross-motions, the Court concludes that the government has established that there are no material facts in dispute and that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
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3. Political Expression Claims
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Plaintiffs argue that the IRS engaged in content-based viewpoint discrimination in
violation of their Fifth Amendment right to equal protection and in violation of their First Amendment right to free speech. The Fifth Amendment equal protection claim mirrors plaintiffs’ Fifth Amendment selective prosecution claim.
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Plaintiffs contend that the IRS targeted the Church for revocation because the Church had expressed its political views. Because plaintiffs have failed
to provide any evidence of similarly situated churches that have not had their Section 501(c)(3) status revoked, see supra at 11-14, plaintiffs’ Fifth Amendment claim fails.
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“Congress is not required by the First Amendment to subsidize lobbying.” Regan
v. Taxpayers With Representation, 461 U.S. 540, 546 (1983). Plaintiffs contend, however, that churches are different. Plaintiffs maintain (1) that churches are open fora, (2) that the IRS decision to revoke the Section 501(c)(3) status of the Church constitutes viewpoint
discrimination, and (3) that the IRS therefore must demonstrate a compelling interest in order to
justify the revocation. See Perry Educ. Assn. v. Perry Local Educators’ Assn., 460 U.S. 37, 45-46 (1983). There are a number of problems with plaintiffs’ argument. First, it is not at all clear that private churches in fact can be deemed open public fora. See id. (citing, as examples of open fora, numerous public or government spaces).
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Second, even if a church is an open forum, that would be irrelevant to the revocation at issue in this case. The Section 501(c)(3) status of the Church was not revoked on the basis of any expressive activity that occurred on the property of the Church, the purportedly
“open” forum. Instead, the Section 501(c)(3) status was revoked because the Church took out a full-page advertisement advocating against a partisan political candidate. In this case, the relevant forum is the channel of communication, the newspaper advertisement itself, rather than the
property of the Church, the messenger. See Cornelius v. NAACP Legal Defense and Ed. Fund, 473 U.S. 788, 800-02 (1985) (“in defining the forum we have focused on the access sought by the
speaker. . . . [where plaintiffs] seek access to a particular means of communication,” the channel of communication rather than the physical site is the relevant forum). Even if the property of the Church itself is considered an open forum and the IRS could not constitutionally revoke the
Section 501(c)(3) status of a church on the basis of statements made in the church, the IRS clearly may revoke the tax-exempt status of any organization that publishes an advertisement in
opposition to a candidate for public office. See Regan v. Taxpayers With Representation, 461U.S. at 546.
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Finally, plaintiffs contend that the IRS viewed the Church as “militant right” and
that revocation of its Section 501(c)(3) status therefore constituted viewpoint discrimination. See Pls’ Motion for Summ. J. at 30. As discussed supra at 14-16, however, plaintiffs have
provided absolutely no evidence that the IRS revoked the Section 501(c)(3) status of the Church on the basis of its political views. Plaintiffs therefore have failed to establish a First Amendment violation. An Order consistent with this Opinion shall be issued this same day.
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SO ORDERED.
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PAUL L. FRIEDMAN
United States District Judge

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Reader asks What ever Happened to the Company that Was Investigated for Faulty Turf Field Construction?

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Maple was FieldTurf- the subject of that giant investigative journalism story and hearings.. whatever came of that?

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2017/01/30/artificial-turf-not-faulty-maker-tells-senate-panel/97238208/

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JOLT Group Accused of Hijacking the “Student Led” Walkout

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March 19, 2018

the staff  of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood JOLT is being accused of hijacking the “student led” protests with the help of a sympathetic school administration and principle Tom Gorman .  The new poster boy for the group is Laurence Fine who is 14. He finished eight grade at the Solomon Schechter of Westchester and is entering ninth grade at Ridgewood High School, where he will be on the cross-country team.

He runs a politically themed Instagram account, @Democrats_for_2020, which doesn’t mention his age or name, and bills itself as “This liberal news feed supports Democrats for 2020 and resisting GOP agenda. Together, we can take back the House, Senate, and presidency!” He was instrumental in getting Alexandra Harwin to speak at the school and rounded up many kids to help on her campaign.

Ridgewood JOLT according to there Facebook page is a community organization activating citizens to JOIN ORGANIZE LEAD and TEACH. Our mission is to protect and fight for our democracy through active participation in upcoming elections, monitoring and acting on legislative activity, educating ourselves and others as to our rights and our laws, and using the power of our purse to affect change and require accountability from corporations dependent on our economic participation.

They are the same people looking to push the anti conceal and carry  the , “Oppose Legislation for H.R. 38 and S. 446 – Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 ” .

The fact is it is another far left organization looking to get Paul Aronsohn and his group of unloved misfits back into control of the Village of Ridgewood and continue the job of destroying the town for profit that they started.

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Mayor and State Assemblymen Pay Tribute to Eagle Scout

Mayor and State Assemblymen Pay Tribute to Eagle Scout

March 19,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Mayor Susan Knudsen and Assemblyman Chris DePhillips paid a visit to the Eagle Scout Court of Honor, to congratulate Eagle Scout Max !

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Tonight : Regular Public Meeting of the Ridgewood Board of Education

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March 19,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The next Regular Public Meeting of the Ridgewood Board of Education will be held tonight Monday, March 19, 2018 at the Education Center, 49 Cottage Place, Floor 3 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be aired live on television, FiOS channel 33 and Optimum channel 77, and streamed via the “Link in Live” tab on the district website at www.ridgewood.k12.nj.us. Meeting webcasts are generally posted to the district website within 48 hours.

Date and Time
March 19 2018 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Location Board Room, 3rd Floor, Education Center

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RHS New Players The 2017-18 season continues with 42nd Street, March 22-25

RHS New Players

RHS New Players
www.rhsnewplayers.com

The 2017-18 season continues with 42nd Street, March 22-25.
March 22 at 7 p.m.
March 23 at 8 p.m.
March 24 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
March 25 at 2 p.m.

 

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Four Ridgewood High School musicians were selected for the New Jersey Region I Jazz Ensembles

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March 18,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Director of RHS Bands Jeffrey Haas announced that four RHS musicians were selected for the New Jersey Region I Jazz Ensembles. They will perform in concert on Sunday, April 22 at Sparta High School.
Region I Senior Jazz Ensemble:
Evan Goler, 11, Tenor Saxophone
Decklan Spencer, 9, Lead Trombone
Stefanie Haas, 10, Trombone
Region I Junior Jazz Ensemble:
William Stewart, 9, Lead Tenor Saxophone
(William also placed first on bass)

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Emmanual Baptist Church Holds a Community Peace and Justice Forum to Host Ridgewood High School “Walkout Leaders “

Emmanual Baptist Church

emmanual baptist church holds a community peace and justice forum
Tue, March 20, 2018
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: Emmanual Baptist Church, 14 Hope Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

March 18,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Emmanuel holds a Community Peace and Justice Forum to discuss High School Student Action Against Gun Violence.

Emmanuel Baptist Church will hold a Peace and Justice Forum entitled, “High School Student Action Against Gun Violence” on Tuesday, March 20th at 7:00-8:30pm in the Peace Lounge. Laurence Fine and Alana Benson, Ridgewood High School Student Leaders, will speak followed by a discussion.

The Forum is preceded by a non-fundraising Community Pasta Dinner, which starts at 6:00pm in Heritage Hall. Suggested donation is $4 per adult and $2 per child. Since there is limited space, it is suggested that you reserve your seat by calling the Church office at 201-444-7300.
Emmanuel, founded in 1891, is celebrating its 126th Anniversary Year and maintains a tradition of community outreach. Emmanuel is located at 14 Hope Street, at the corner of Hope Street and East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ. The building is ADA accessible and all are invited to attend.

For immediate release:
Contact: 201-444-7300
communications@emmanuelridgewood.org