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Hurricane Irene : it’s Bush’s fault!

>Hurricane Irene : it’s Bush’s fault!
Ron

I scratched my head, searched my brain, even prayed, trying to find a way to blame hurricane Irene on the White House. After all, the blame for just about everything else can be placed somewhere in the proximity of the Rose Garden. Certainly, the White House has no trouble blaming the ills of the Nation on the previous occupant, even the earthquake – Bush’s Fault. Alas, Obama had nothing to do with Irene, although he missed his chance to blame it on the Tea Party.

I spent two days in preparation for the big event. I had food, water, batteries, candles, dog food (no snickering, I really have two dogs), and even did all the laundry, in case the power was out for more than a month. I jammed the outdoor furniture between the back fence and the back of the garage, except for the heavy, tiled tables, which I turned over so only the wrought-iron legs would be brushed by the wind. I took all the hanging chimes inside, that my wife insists on hanging around outside, carried the multitude of potted and hanging plants to safety in the garage and basement and, last but not least, on Saturday evening, put both cars in the garage. I was ready.

I stayed up until 3 am, waiting for the storm to challenge my wiley preparations. Only a moderate wind and a hammering rain were playing taps, when I drifted off. I awoke Sunday morning to the insistent tugging of Quinn, the yellow lab, as he removed my covers. Satchmo, the black lab, was excitedly egging him on. They followed me downstairs, as I shed remnants of sleep. They followed me with their eyes, standing where their bowls would soon be, as I scooped their holistic, organic cereal and added a splash of water. Dogs occupied, for about 90 seconds, I almost had enough time to finish in the bathroom, before opening the back door and letting them into the fenced area, so they could do what I just finished. Now for my coffee. I don’t function before coffee;  the only reason the dogs get fed first is pure reflex, tattooed in my nerve network over countless years of dog ownership. The first couple of sips, and I complete my escape from the arms of Morpheus, and head out the front door to get the newspapers.

Until this point, I hadn’t thought about the hurricane; I was running on autopilot. Now, as I surveyed the streets of Bogota, I was awestruck – because all I saw was thousands of leaves, ripped from trees and covering everything. And branches, small branches, here and there. No trees down, no large branches blocking sidewalks and streets, nothing, and damn it, no newspapers. That meant no comics, no jumble, no word game, and no crossword puzzles. I mean, what else is a newspaper for?  I haven’t used them to learn the news for years. I walked out to the street and looked up and down, but could still see no damage from the storm. I went to the back, saw leaves and small branches, a duplicate of the front, and realized how lucky I was.

I turned on the TV news. My wife came down, looked out the front door, and asked me to get the newspapers, I said they weren’t delivered because of the storm – our only casualty. She told me they were lying on the path. Sure enough, our paperman was late, but he came through. I happily retrieved them. The news told of lots of flooding, not lots of trees down, and unfortunately a number of deaths. Power was out in places, even in the next town, but except for a couple of hick-ups that only lasted seconds, our power stayed on – all that laundry for nothing. Now, a friend has asked me to write something about hurricane Irene, but his blog is somewhat political. What am I supposed to say, that where I live it was a non-event? I guess I could tell him that it was terrible because I did all that preparation for nothing, and now I have to put everything back. Maybe I’ll tell him that when things don’t turn out as badly as you expect – it’s Bush’s fault!

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>All in all, not a bad hurricane. Far less debris than I would have guessed

>Hurricane Irene : Readers put in their 2 cents 

All in all, not a bad hurricane. Far less debris than I would have guessed.

Ridgewood NJ – My wife and I took a ride around town and all of the trouble spots were,
well, in trouble. Grove street by the path, duck pond, RHS field, Vets.
Maple was closed north of Linwood. Many cops evacuating people south of
Eastside – Albert & Maxwell were under couple of feet of water and a car
floated onto someone’s lawn. Down tree at the corner of Eastside and Alanon.
North Irving closed.

Funny but not expected was the 3 or 4 feet of water over RHS field except
for a 10′ bubble island in the center. I’d be curious what the cleanup bill
will be this time. Water had hit the bottom of the bridge’s roadway when I
drove through at 9am.

S&S and Kings were closed but Wide World of Bagels were open (yay!).

All in all, not a bad hurricane. Far less debris than I would have guessed.
I started thinking 24-30 hours ago that this was a trumped-up storm
tailor-made for the slow summer news cycle. Floyd made Irene look more like
a sunshower. We took necessary precautions and have zero problems on our
property & street. Even though we are a block from the Saddle River, we’d
need another 10′ of water before it touched our lawn. Floyd got within 1/2
block when the water crested.

Wherever you are, I hope you’re dry!

Take care,
Mike

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>Village Calendar Lists Incorrect School Closing Dates

>Village Calendar Lists Incorrect School Closing Dates

The first day of school is September 6th, 2011.  The  Village of Ridgewood calendar incorrectly states that schools will be closed on Thursday, September 8th.  Ridgewood Public Schools will be open on Thursday, September 8th.

The Village of Ridgewood calendar also states incorrect dates for the NJEA Convention in November.  The correct dates of the NJEA Convention are November 10 and November 11, 2011 and the Ridgewood Public Schools will be closed on those two days.

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>26% Say U.S. Public Schools Provide World-Class Education

>26% Say U.S. Public Schools Provide World-Class Education
Friday, August 26, 2011

While most adults agree with President Obama that a world-class education is the most important factor in the success of America’s children and status in the world, most don’t think U.S. public schools provide that level of education.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of American Adults shows that 61% agree with President Obama when he says “a world-class education is the single most important factor in determining not just whether our kids can compete for the best jobs but whether America can out-compete countries around the world.” Twenty-five percent (25%) disagree with that statement, while another 14% are undecided.

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/general_lifestyle/august_2011/26_say_u_s_public_schools_provide_world_class_education

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>HURRICANE IRENE EXPECTED TO BRING TORRENTIAL RAINS AND POTENTIALLY MODERATE TO MAJOR FLOODING.

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FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
359 AM EDT SAT AUG 27 2011

…HURRICANE IRENE EXPECTED TO BRING TORRENTIAL RAINS AND
POTENTIALLY MODERATE TO MAJOR FLOODING…

NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
359 AM EDT SAT AUG 27 2011

…FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE
SUNDAY NIGHT…

THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR

* PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT…NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND
  SOUTHEAST NEW YORK…INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS…IN
  SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT…NORTHERN FAIRFIELD…NORTHERN
  MIDDLESEX…NORTHERN NEW HAVEN…NORTHERN NEW LONDON…
  SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD…SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX…SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN
  AND SOUTHERN NEW LONDON. IN NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY…EASTERN
  BERGEN…EASTERN ESSEX…EASTERN PASSAIC…EASTERN UNION…
  HUDSON…WESTERN BERGEN…WESTERN ESSEX…WESTERN PASSAIC AND
  WESTERN UNION. IN SOUTHEAST NEW YORK…BRONX…KINGS
  (BROOKLYN)…NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)…NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK…
  NORTHERN NASSAU…NORTHERN QUEENS…NORTHERN WESTCHESTER…
  NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK…ORANGE…PUTNAM…RICHMOND (STATEN
  ISLAND)…ROCKLAND…SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK…SOUTHERN NASSAU…
  SOUTHERN QUEENS…SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER AND SOUTHWESTERN
  SUFFOLK.

* FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE SUNDAY NIGHT

* BASED ON THE FORECAST TRACK OF HURRICANE IRENE…TORRENTIAL
  RAINS ARE EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION TONIGHT AND CONTINUE
  THROUGH SUNDAY. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES WITH LOCALLY
  HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING. THE EXACT
  TRACK OF IRENE WILL DETERMINE WHERE THE HEAVIEST AXIS OF RAIN
  SETS UP…BUT A SIGNIFICANT FLOOD POTENTIAL EXISTS AREAWIDE.

* THESE RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL FOR MODERATE TO
  MAJOR SMALL STREAM AND RIVER FLOODING ACROSS THE TRI-STATE RIVER
  BASINS. IN ADDITION…SIGNIFICANT AND WIDESPREAD URBAN AND POOR
  DRAINAGE FLOODING WILL BE AN ISSUE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE
ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO
FLOODING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING
DEVELOP.

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>The village was applying lessons learned from Hurricane Floyd to its preparations for Irene

>The village was applying lessons learned from Hurricane Floyd to its preparations for Irene

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2011  
BY KELLY EBBELS AND JOSEPH CRAMER
STAFF WRITERS
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

A nearly empty shelf at Stop & Shop in Ridgewood. The store expects to receive more shipments of water tonight.
On Friday afternoon at Stop & Shop, the shelves were empty of 24 packs and gallons of bottled water, though a manager said the store would be receiving more shipments later that evening.

The village was applying lessons learned from Hurricane Floyd to its preparations, Mayor Keith Killion said, including relocating all village-owned vehicles to higher ground and even attempting to ensure residents can bring their pets to evacuation shelters or other locations if needed.

The school district has directed all construction contractors working at schools to clean up their work areas as best as possible. At The Valley Hospital, generators can operate at full capacity for 2 ï¾½ to three days. The hospital was shipping in extra bed linens and food in advance of the storm, and has prepared cots in case staff members must stay overnight.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/128483888_Ridgewood_preparing_for_Irene.html

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>HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

>HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
554 AM EDT FRI AUG 26 2011

NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-
WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-
WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-
SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-
NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
NORTHERN QUEENS-NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
554 AM EDT FRI AUG 26 2011

HURRICANE WATCH IN EFFECT…
…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE SUNDAY
NIGHT…

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT…NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND SOUTHEAST NEW YORK.

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>Agencies to promote ‘Jersey Fresh’ items

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Agencies to promote ‘Jersey Fresh’ items

New Jersey state agencies will soon be featuring and promoting “Jersey Fresh” products in their eateries.
Gov. Chris Christie recently signed bipartisan legislation that requires the agencies — whenever possible — to provide enhanced visibility and accessibility to “Jersey Fresh” and “Jersey Grown” products they serve.
Proponents say it will benefit farmers and help boost sales of food products made with Garden State produce.
“There is a great interest in buying local and supporting our farmers,” said Douglas H. Fisher, New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture. “State agency food concession patrons do not have to go far to get high quality, healthy Jersey Fresh produce and other state agricultural products.”  (Shipkowski, The Associated Press)

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>HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

>HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
258 PM EDT WED AUG 17 2011

NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-WESTERN ESSEX-
EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-
NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-
NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
NORTHERN QUEENS-NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
258 PM EDT WED AUG 17 2011

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT…NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND SOUTHEAST NEW YORK.

.DAY ONE…TONIGHT.

HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY.

SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT IS POSSIBLE THURSDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH FRIDAY. THE STRONGEST STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING
STRONG WIND GUSTS AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN.

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>A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words

>A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words 

And for people that think Valley Hospital and the BOE are separate issues.An interesting cast of characters arm-in-arm.

AMRotary theridgewoodblog.net

Former Ridgewood Public School Board members: Dr. Sam Stewart, Dr. Fred Stokely, Doug Dittrick ( Chairman of the Board of the Valley Health System) , Kathy Rogers-Sachs, Dr. Ron Verdicchio and Dr. Bob Honsinger. Doug was President of the Ridgewood Board of Education for four years and a board member for nine years.

https://www.ridgewoodamrotary.org/humanitarian-dinners.html

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>73 percent of Americans believe U.S. on wrong track

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73 percent of Americans believe U.S. on wrong track
By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON | Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:21pm EDT

(Reuters) – Economic fears are weighing heavily on Americans, with a large majority saying the United States is on the wrong track and nearly half believing the worst is yet to come, a Reuters/Ipsos poll said on Wednesday.

The poll reflected growing anxiety about the U.S. economy and frustration with Washington after a narrowly averted government default last week, a credit rating downgrade by Standard & Poor’s, a stock market dive and a stubbornly high 9.1 percent jobless rate.

President Barack Obama was politically bruised in the brutal, weeks-long debt debate, and negative views on the economy are worrisome signs for his 2012 re-election bid.

His approval rating dropped to 45 percent from 49 percent a month ago, according to the poll conducted from Thursday to Monday. Obama’s predecessor, President George W. Bush, never saw his approval rating dip below 46 percent in Gallup polling in his re-election year of 2004.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll found 73 percent of Americans believe the United States is “off on the wrong track,” and just one in five, 21 percent, think the country is headed in the right direction.

https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/10/us-usa-poll-idUSTRE7794EX20110810

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>N.J. energy policy receives another revision

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N.J. energy policy receives another revision

New Jersey is overhauling its energy policy for the second time in three years as states make rewrites to keep up with technology changes and ideological shifts.

Northeastern states have been responding lately to the abundance of natural gas drawn from the Pennsylvania section of the Marcellus Shale, a geologic formation in the Appalachian basin. It has dropped gas prices to a third of 2008 peaks.  (Jordan, Gannett)

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>A special offer from Joaillier Fashion Jewerly!

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A special offer from Joaillier Fashion Jewerly!


Semi Annual Summer sale
just for you!

Joaillier Fashion Jewelry is offering you a 20% off of your next purchase. Present this coupon (https://tinyurl.com/3j5a664) at our Ridgewood Location and receive the discount. Discount is valid on all Regular priced merchandise. 

Come and check out our new selection of under $30 fashion Baubles and Receive discount on them as well!!!

We appreciate your business, and hope you will shop with us again!

Don’t forget Side Walk Sale Days August 4th, 5th, and 6th.