Ridgewood NJ, according to councilmen Hache ,the paving work on our roads has begun. The County is currently paving its roads in various areas of the Village. The Village has begun to work on the manholes. We expect the concrete work will begin by mid May. The paving of Village-owned streets will begin once the concrete work has been completed. We expect to pave approximately 7.5 miles of roads over the next 12 months. In the meantime, please refer to our 2018 Ridgewood Paving List : https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/news/1836-2018-ridgewood-paving-list
Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police report a series of incidents with parked motor vehicles in the village .
Ptl. Miguel Torres responded to a Doremus Road on May 3rd, to investigate criminal mischief in the past. Upon arrival the victim reported discovering criminal mischief to a parked motor vehicle. The victim reported upon returning to her vehicle the rear window was found to have been shattered by an unknown object. The vehicle did not appear to have been entered nor was anything reported missing. The amount of damage is unknown at this time.
On May 7th, a Dorchester Road resident reported a criminal attempt of burglary into a parked locked vehicle occurred in the past. The victim reported he discovered the unknown party on his security camera attempt to enter his vehicle but no entry was gained. The victim requested documentation of the incident only.
Ridgewood NJ, It’s time to celebrate all the wonderful people, places and things in our beautiful village. Please join Ridgewood Walks in June as we “Step Into Summer!”Local ambassadors will provide guided, themed walking tours of our parks, our museums, the central business district and more. Take time to get to know your neighbors. Find things in common with the folks who live next door and across town. Let’s reconnect our community one step at a time.
Please watch this space for tour dates/times and please sign up to be an ambassador. Contact us before May 15 if you are interested in guiding a tour. RidgewoodWalks@gmail.com
Thanks so much! We’re looking forward to meeting you, person to person!
Regular walks can be enough to improve your health and keep you fit. The health benefits of walking regularly are numerous.
Aside from improving your mental and cardiovascular health, as well as aiding in weight loss, walking regularly can just be a great way to get some fresh air into your lungs and get some much-needed vitamin D from direct sunlight. Even just getting out of your home and moving around can be enough to improve your mood and well-being.
Ridgewood NJ, according to Councilmen Ramon Hache ,Ridgewood welcomes its newest restaurant and bar Bareburger to our Downtown at 15 E Ridgewood Ave. Bareburger has officially opened its doors at the location previously occupied by Gen Sushi. The New York-based chain is committed to serving sustainable fare and offers organic burgers and locally sourced foods. Bareburger has restaurants in six states across the U.S. as well as international locations. Its other New Jersey locations are in Closter, Edgewater, Hoboken, and Montclair.
In 2008 they had a very simple vision: let’s make an awesome burger and use the best organic, all-natural and sustainable ingredients. So we opened a small burger shop in Queens, NYC, our hometown. We promised that we would always be transparent with the ingredients that fill our restaurants. Now years later, we are lucky enough to serve communities around the globe, and our vision remains as a simple as it started. Thank you to all the partners, farmers, producers and distributors that we proudly call friends and family.
15 E Ridgewood Ave
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
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Phone number (201) 528-5133
Mon 9:00 am – 12:00 am
Tue 9:00 am – 10:00 pm
Wed 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Thu 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Fri 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sat 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sun 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Ridgewood NJ, The Secret Gardens Tour has become a tradition for garden lovers from near and far. Plan to spend a delightful day with family and friends on a self-guided tour. Each garden is unique and reflects the individual style of
the owner.
The beautiful gardens will delight and enchant ticket holders. Their splendor is the result of careful planning and lots of experimentation. Whether you are a novice gardener or have years of experience, you’ll enjoy these unique public and private gardens in Ridgewood and the historic Cheelcroft section of Ho-Ho-Kus. Not to be missed – the historic James Rose House and Garden. Constructed in 1953 on an area half the size of a tennis court, Rose described his home as a “tiny village;” a composite of three buildings for himself, his mother and his sister. Here Rose created a unique work of art fusing modern sculpture, architecture and landscape into a single unified place for living. Before his death in 1991, Rose planned the establishment of The James Rose Center for Landscape Architectural Research and Design – a living demonstration of his approach to design as a never-ending process of change and development. The Center now serves as the headquarters of a non-profit educational foundation. The entry fee is being generously waived by the Center for our ticket holders.
Tickets are now on sale at Backyard Living, Bookends and Mango Jam in Ridgewood. Maps are included on the ticket. All tickets must be picked up at the Ridgewood Public Library on Saturday, June 2nd from 10am to 1pm OR Sunday, June 3rd from 9am to 3pm.
All pre-ordered box lunches must be picked up on Sunday, June 3rd between 11am and 2pm at Catch-y Cafe, 614 North Maple Avenue,
Ho-Ho-Kus, dine-in or take-out.
For more information or questions, visit our website www.womengardenersofridgewood.com
or our Facebook page
the women gardeners of ridgewood proudly presents the 2018 secret gardens tour
Sun, June 03, 2018
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Unique and private gardens in Ridgewood, The Stable in Ridgewood
Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood blog would like to wish all the moms old and new a very happy Mothers Day !
We would also like to add a touch of history ,like many modern holidays, Mother’s Day didn’t quite pop up out of the blue. The ancient Greeks and Romans dedicated festivals to the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele, respectively. And 16th century England gave rise to Mothering Sunday, during which children would make a pilgrimage to their family church (aka their ‘mother’ church) on the fourth Sunday of Lent. That trip also provided a good excuse for a family reunion—and a day off for domestic-servant workers, usually daughters, so they could see their mothers. Mothering Sunday is still celebrated in the U.K., though it is now generally a secular holiday.
Ridgewood Nj, Councilmen Ramon Hache updates us on progress for the Hudson Street Garage .On Wednesday, April 25, there was a discussion and presentation regarding the design and plan for the Hudson Street Garage. Residents had a chance to see a detailed presentation by Epic Management Inc. The design by Epic provides the best balance in terms of fit, value and functionality, while incorporating a design that fits within the existing lot.
Design highlights:
255 parking spaces
3 stories with open fourth level
All parking is head in, 90 degree, with no parallel parking
Stall dimensions: 8′-6″ x 18′-0″
All parking within the structure is on flat areas
The project cost is $10 million with a guaranteed maximum price of $11 million. It is worth noting that, before the negotiations, Epic had come in with quotes as high as $12.6 million for the project. I am very proud of the work Mayor Knudsen and I have done in negotiating. Vote on funding is expected to take place in six weeks.
Ridewood NJ, A Kia Optima parked on Cottage Place in Ridgewood was pushed up onto a sidewalk and into a street lamp post after being struck by 4-door sedan on Saturday afternoon, 05/12. No injuries were reported in the incident, which also involved a parked SUV. Two (2) of the damaged vehicles were removed from the scene by a flatbed tow truck. A large flower pot was obliterated when the Kia mounted the sidewalk. Ridgewood PD is investigating the mishap.
Ridgewood NJ, as the weather begins to turn, Ridgewood Water would like get through the summer with no additional water restrictions. As a reminder, two-day per week irrigation has been made permanent year round for conservation purposes. Please ensure that all irrigation complies with the following:
Odd numbered addresses on Tuesday & Saturday
Even numbered addresses on Wednesday & Sunday
No irrigation is permitted between the hours of 10:00am and 6:00pm
Automatic system use permitted only between 3:00am and 7:00am
If you are looking for a hardy, drought-resistant lawn that requires little or no maintenance? Then perhaps you would like to try growing Zoysiagrass rather than traditional lawn grass. This thick, hardy grass not only chokes out weeds, but it requires less mowing, watering and fertilizing once it has been established in the lawn. What is Zoysiagrass? Zoysia is a rhizomatous, warm-season grass that holds up well to a myriad of conditions, including foot traffic. In fact, with its tough stems and leaves, zoysiagrass has the uncanny ability to heal itself quite effectively when trod upon. Although zoysia generally thrives in full sun, it can tolerate shade. Zoysiagrass has the ability to remain alive in conditions that most other grasses would perish in. Their root system is amongst the deepest for grasses and adapts easily to numerous soil types, from sand to clay. However, there is a downside. Zoysiagrass is very susceptible to cold conditions and is, therefore, best suited to warm climates. In cooler areas, zoysiagrass will turn brown and unless or until warm conditions return, this grass will lay dormant.
According to Rutgers University ( https://njaes.rutgers.edu/fs521/ ) Zoysia Grass is not a “miracle” grass as some ads tend to portray. However, zoysiagrass has some distinct advantages that make it useful for lawns in some situations. Test plantings, trials, and observations of zoysiagrass have been made in New Jersey and nearby states for more than 25 years. This fact sheet is designed to summarize present knowledge on the desirability, use, and culture of zoysiagrass. In part, the decision to use or not to use zoysiagrass involves personal preference on its brown winter color. Before purchasing or planting zoysiagrass, become familiar with the characteristics of a zoysiagrass lawn during the different seasons of the year. Consider these advantages and disadvantages before deciding on its use:
Advantages of Zoysiagrass
Grows especially well during the hot summer months.
Produces a thick, dense, and cushiony turf.
Prevents and controls crabgrass and summer weeds because of its thick growth.
Has a pleasing green color during the hot summer months when it is more difficult to maintain an attractive appearance of the cool-season grasses.
Withstands close mowing (1/2 to 1 inch).
Grows in most types of soil with proper management.
Withstands wear and tear during the summer.
Can survive severe heat stress.
Tolerates low fertility once it is established.
Requires less water than most cool-season turfgrasses.
Disadvantages of Zoysiagrass
Loses its green color and becomes brown and straw colored about mid-October. This color remains until about mid-May of the following spring. In contrast, cool-season grasses usually have good green color for 8 months or longer during the season. Even in mid-winter in New Jersey, cool-season grasses have some green color.
Requires vegetative establishment by propagation of stolons or plugs.
Establishes slowly. Under ideal conditions, it may cover in one season. Normally, 2 to 3 years are required. When plugged or sprigged into an existing lawn, complete establishment may require 5 or more years.
Tends to have more winter annual weed problems than those occurring in cool-season turf.
Can be difficult to eliminate, once established, and may be a nuisance around plant beds.
May be injured severely, while dormant, from persistent winter traffic.
Becomes flammable when brown and straw colored, and may be a fire hazard when allowed to grow tall near wooden buildings.
Requires regular mowing in summer for an attractive appearance, because of its tough and dense-growth characteristics.
Is subject to rust and fairy ring, but inclined to have less disease than most turfgrasses. Occasionally, summer patch disease has caused serious problems.
Does not grow well in shady areas.
Ridgewood NJ, according to the CDC while it is a good idea to take preventive measures against ticks year-round, be extra cautious in warmer months (April-September) when ticks are most active and know which ticks are most common in your area. Avoid Direct Contact with Ticks
Avoid wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter.
Walk in the center of trails. Repel Ticks on Skin and Clothing
Use repellent that contains 20 percent or more DEET, picaridin, or IR3535 on exposed skin for protection that lasts several hours.
Always follow product instructions. Parents should apply this product to their children, avoiding hands, eyes, and mouth.
Use products that contain permethrin on clothing. Treat clothing and gear, such as boots, pants, socks and tents with products containing 0.5% permethrin. It remains protective through several washings. Pre-treated clothing is available and may be protective longer.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has an online tool to help you select the repellent that is best for you and your family. Find and Remove Ticks from Your Body
Bathe or shower as soon as possible after coming indoors (preferably within two hours) to wash off and more easily find ticks that are crawling on you.
Conduct a full-body tick check using a hand-held or full-length mirror to view all parts of your body upon return from tick-infested areas. Parents should check their children for ticks under the arms, in and around the ears, inside the belly button, behind the knees, between the legs, around the waist, and especially in their hair.
Examine gear and pets. Ticks can ride into the home on clothing and pets, then attach to a person later, so carefully examine pets, coats, and day packs.
Tumble dry clothes in a dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks on dry clothing after you come indoors.
If the clothes are damp, additional time may be needed.
If the clothes require washing first, hot water is recommended. Cold and medium temperature water will not kill ticks effectively. If the clothes cannot be washed in hot water, tumble dry on low heat for 90 minutes or high heat for 60 minutes. The clothes should be warm and completely dry.
Ridgewood NJ, Forbes has named NJ TRANSIT to its prestigious America’s Best Employers 2018 list, which was released earlier this month. Only 20 New Jersey-based organizations were included in the annual rankings which, according to Forbes, measure leading companies from around the world to identify those best-liked by employees.
“This honor is a reflection on the hard working men and women who keep New Jersey moving every day,” said NJ TRANSIT Executive Director Kevin Corbett. “Now is the perfect time to join this great organization. We are currently recruiting and hiring for positions throughout our system. This is an exciting time to be a part of NJ TRANSIT.”
Forbes works with the research firm Statista to compile the list, which ranks the top employee-recommended 500 large and 500 midsize employers. To view the full Forbes list, visit https://www.forbes.com/best-employers/list/
As New Jersey’s public transportation corporation, NJ TRANSIT is the nation’s third largest transit system. The agency employs almost 11,000 workers across a wide range of trades, professions and crafts to operate a multi-modal transportation network of trains, buses and light rail systems.
In addition to being ranked as a Forbes best employer, NJ TRANSIT offers its employees opportunities for growth and exceptional benefit packages as well as rewarding and stable career paths. Additional information about the agency’s current job openings, upcoming job fairs and application processes are available on the
NJ TRANSIT website at https://www.njtransit.com/tm/tm_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=CareersTo
Governor Murphy’s proposed Fiscal Year 2019 budget calls for an additional $242-million investment in NJ TRANSIT including 114 additional staff members from bus operators and locomotive engineers to human resources and training personnel.
More information on becoming a bus operator and upcoming hiring events can be found at njtransit.com/drive.
About NJ TRANSIT
NJ TRANSIT is the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 944,000 weekday trips on 252 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 165 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 18,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.
Ridgewood NJ,Ridgewood Veterinary Hospital welcomes Dr. Harries to their veterinary family! He has a Sheepadoodle, and loves all domestic and exotic species. He has a special interest in cardiology and surgery. Ask him about his amazing trip to Namibia, where he treated large cats, baboons, and many others .
According to their website , “Dr. Harries is a graduate of the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinary Medicine, where he volunteered at the Providence SPCA, and was involved in cardiology and emergency medicine research. His unique background includes a trip performing surgery for dogs and cats throughout Thailand with the International Veterinary Students Association, and spending an extensive period of time in Namibia tracking and treating animals such as Leopards, Cheetahs, Caracals, African Wild Dogs, Baboons, and many varieties of Antelopes. He has a love for all domestic and exotic species, and is passionate about all aspects of medicine with a special interest in surgery and cardiology. Dr. Harries is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, American Association of Feline Practitioners, and Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. In his spare time, he loves getting outside whenever he can, whether it’s playing sports or going for a hike with his Sheepadoodle, Yogi. “
Ridgewood NJ, West Bergen Mental Healthcare Panel Discussion: building safe and resilient communities: the intersection between mental health, schools and law enforcement
Joins West Bergen Mental Healthcare for a panel discussion on: Building Safe and Resilient Communities: The Intersection Between Mental Health, Schools and Law Enforcement
Panel guests will include mental health, school and law enforcement representatives
Friday, May 18th from 12:30—2:00
The Unitarian Society of Ridgewood
*113 Cottage Place, Ridgewood
*Parking is available next door at
Christ Church in the front
A light lunch will be served
Please RSVP by May 14th to:
Barbara Krusko bkrusko@westbergen.org
Direct: (848)480-0878
Fri, May 18, 2018
Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: The Unitarian Society of Ridgewood, 113 Cottage Place, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Ridgewood NJ, Spavia celebrated their Grand Opening last week here in Ridgewood. Spavia is your spa, where you select the treatments that are result-driven, our specialists will serve and care for you in the most customized, professional manner possible. Resort-quality day spa offering customized, affordable spa services to our members and guests in a relaxing atmosphere. Please come and enjoy Spavia.Please go to spaviadayspa.com or call 201-639-2288 for more details.
Ridgewood Chamber Annual Spring Sidewalk Sale Days Thu, May 17, 2018 – Sat, May 19, 2018 Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Location: Downtown Ridgewood, Downtown Ridgewood
Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce invites you to enjoy three days of experiencing Ridgewood with excellent shopping, discounts and selections galore. Stop by for lunch or dinner at one of Ridgewood’s finest restaurants. Please contact the Chamber with any questions. (201)445-2600, info@ridgewoodchamber.com
Participating Stores-all 3 days
Alba Boutique – 10 S. Broad St.
Double take Consignment Boutique
189 E. Ridgewood
DPARZ Shoes – 12 S. Broad St.
Eat Your Spinach – 42 E. Ridgewood
Femmebot Clothing-203 E. Ridgewood
Fox’s-230 E. Ridgewood
Gardner & Co.-10 Van Neste Square
GiGi’s Boutique-48 E. Ridgewood
Hot Jewelry Box – 203 E. Ridgewood
Jekyll & Hide – 7 E. Ridgewood
Little Skye – 171 E. Ridgewood
Lucky Brand – 67 E. Ridgewood
Oasis – 80 E. Ridgewood
Panges Coins & Jewelry 35 E. Ridgewood
Peachy Keen – 136 E. Ridgewood
Pink Bungalow- 185 E. Ridgewood Ave.
P. Smith & Co. – 65 E. Ridgewood
Red Velvet – 59 E. Ridgewood
Savvy Chic Consignment – 30 Cottage St.
Shelly Glam – 82 E. Ridgewood
Shoe Inn- 53 E. Ridgewood
Suite 201 – 11 S. Walnut St.
The Gap – 235 E. Ridgewood
Racefaster – 11 N. Broad St.
Little Nest Photographers – 168 E. Ridgewood
Loft 41 Jewelry – 41 E. Ridgewood
Hillmann Lighting – 133 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Jackrabitt – 258 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Beauty Plus – 25 E. Ridgewood Ave
Duxiana – 63 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Bookends – 211 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Learning Express Toys-111 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Ridgewood Bootery – 200 E. Ridgewood Ave.
Just our Shoes – 16 N. Walnut St.
Victor’s Mens Clothing – 55 E. Ridgewood Ave.
E. Clare Travel – 122 E. Ridgewood Ave.
check in front of Memorial Park at
Van Neste Square for fun tables.
Little Ivy Learning Center
Serendipity Labs also at 45 N. Broad St.
YWCA of Bergen County
Mother’s In Training
Medicare Solutions
WEST SIDE of Ridgewood …
Visit our newest store
Olive R. Twist Olive Oil Co.-34 Wilsey Squ.
more to come!
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