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>PAUL ARONSOHN : So whats he running for anyway ?

>A New Day for Bergen Democrats

BY PAUL ARONSOHN

Tunis. Cairo. And now Hackensack.

Although on a much smaller, less dramatic scale, the democracy movement in Bergen County – which has been underway for several years – has not only taken root, but judging by yesterday’s convention, it has started to flower as well.

Under the leadership of Chairman Lou Stellato, the newly named Democratic Committee of Bergen County (DCBC) held its first convention yesterday, and it was unlike anything in recent memory. Small group discussions of ethics and municipal government. The full complement of the Party’s leadership – all accessible and all collegial. And a contested election conducted impartially and respectively in the light of day.

For some, particularly traditional critics, the convention was “refreshing.” For most, if not all, it was “promising.” Simply stated, Stellato and his team helped put the “d” back in democrat, and it did not go unnoticed or unappreciated.

Granted, the convention was not perfect, and the Party still has some healing and growing to do. But to have some of the Party’s “old guard” mixing informally and comfortably under the same roof with Bergen Grassroots leaders — not to mention a wide range of other voices and perspectives — spoke volumes about the changing nature of Bergen Democratic politics.

More unity. More civility. And a whole lot more democracy. Taken together, the convention – in form and substance — signaled a new day for Bergen Democrats.

It certainly made for a good Sunday afternoon in April. Something tells me that it may also make for a good Tuesday night in November.

Paul Aronsohn is a Councilman in Ridgewood and a member of the Democratic Committee of Bergen County.

https://www.politickernj.com/46709/new-day-bergen-democrats

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>US lacks credibility on debt, says IMF

>US lacks credibility on debt, says IMF

By Chris Giles and James Politi in Washington
Published: April 12 2011 19:15 | Last updated: April 12 2011 19:15

The US lacks a “credible strategy” to stabilise its mounting public debt posing a small but significant risk of a new global economic crisis, says the International Monetary Fund.

In an unusually stern rebuke to its largest shareholder, the IMF said the US was the only advanced economy to be increasing its underlying budget deficit in 2011 at a time when its economy was growing fast enough to reduce borrowing.

https://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dc1aadea-652e-11e0-b150-00144feab49a.html#ixzz1JLXw8WWX

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>Reader warns an H ZONE let’s Valley do what it wants

>Reader warns an H ZONE let’s Valley do what it wants

Beware small print. Surely there are some smaller issues being addressed here that will not favor the saving face of the village but the the new town VALLEYWOOD. The H Zone that changes Ridgewood, folks!!!!

Wake up your neighbors before it is too late. There has been much discussion about how this affects what the next group running Valley wants to do because the Village will have nothing to say when Valley decides to add 10 more stories.

An H ZONE let’s Valley do what it wants to do in its H ZONE and all we can do will be to watch them double, trible etc etc. Nice job, VOR.

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>Parkway toll collectors’ union says it has offered significant concessions to Turnpike Authority in labor talks

>Parkway toll collectors’ union says it has offered significant concessions to Turnpike Authority in labor talks

The Garden State Parkway toll collectors’ union has offered significant concessions that would save the New Jersey Turnpike Authority “a lot of money,” an official with Local 196 of the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers said Monday. (Rouse, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/041111_Parkway_toll_collectors_union_says_it_has_offered_significant_concessions_to_Turnpike_Authority_in_labor_talks.html

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>Incentives act as catalyst for N.J.’s biotech industry

>Incentives act as catalyst for N.J.’s biotech industry


With the national economy still struggling, Washington is consumed with finding a solution to our economic woes that will sustain economic growth and create jobs. (Peltz, NJBIZ)

https://www.njbiz.com/opinion/86823-corner-office-stuart-w-peltz

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>Controversial proposal moves ahead, while BOE delays votes on other mandates

>Controversial proposal moves ahead, while BOE delays votes on other mandates

The state Board of Education yesterday moved quickly — and quietly — to buy the Christie administration some time in its review of the state’s rules and regulations for school districts. (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/11/0411/2221/

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>BOOKENDS : Mary Higgins Clark and Maria Menounos book signings

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Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higggins Clark, Tuesday, April 12th @ 7:00pm
New York Times Bestselling Authors, Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark, will be signing their new books: I’ll Walk Alone (available Apr 5th) & Mobbed (available Apr 12th).

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Maria Menounos Thursday, April 14th @ 6:00pm
Reporter for Access Hollywood, Maria Menounos, will sign her new book:
The Everygirl’s Guide to Life ,Books available: April 12th

Bookends, 211 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ   07450   201-445-0726

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>Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 19% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president

>Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 19% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 19% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Thirty-nine percent (39%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -20 (see trends).

Today’s numbers reflect the lowest level of Strong Approval yet recorded for this president. There has been a sharp decline in enthusiasm among liberal voters.

Currently, just 37% of liberals Strongly Approve of the president’s performance. That’s down from 63% a year ago, 57% at the beginning of 2011, and 52% a week ago. Some liberal commentators have expressed disappointment with the president over the extension of the Bush tax cuts, the military action in Libya, and, most recently, the budget deal to avert a partial shutdown of the federal government. While liberal enthusiasm may be declining, 57% of voters believe the president is more liberal than they are.

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

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>2% "cap" There are enough loopholes to drive a very big fleet of trucks through

>2% “cap” There are enough loopholes to drive a very big fleet of trucks through

This is exactly the outcome that was predicted when this useless 2% “cap” was proposed. There are enough loopholes to drive a very big fleet of trucks through. At 7.4%, you taxes will double in ten years. All you people paying $15,000 a year: How would you like paying $30,000 (with now corresponding pay raises)?

The answer is for the council (and the totally out of control BOE) to step up and actually behave like the fiscal trustees they are supposed to be.

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>new "grassroots" group of Valley expansion supporters

>new “grassroots” group of Valley expansion supporters

Yes, and the “president” of this new grassroots group of Valley expansion supporters has already started making grand pronouncements with information that is undocumented and false—-a la Megan Fraser?

In the Ridgewood News he told readers that Valley made its plan with “meticulous” care and study (hmm, we residents never heard anything about Valley’s study of the options). Also, Mr. Cornell claims that opinions have been sought from every Ridgewood resident, and, according to him, all are in favor of this expansion. WHAT? Did I miss the poll?

This approach—just saying anything with a tone of authority, no matter how untrue—well, it’s just more of the same Valley propaganda we’ve been hearing for four years….

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>Valley’s former standing as a friend to its town has plummeted and probably will never return

>Valley’s former standing as a friend to its town has plummeted and probably will never return

While those who live near Valley have understandably been the most outspoken about this issue, their views on the proposed expansion and reworking of the Master Plan are shared by many who live elsewhere in town. The thing is, we sometimes leave home! The “Back Yard” of NIMBY in this case stands for ALL of Ridgewood.

As many note, bigger equals bigger, not necessarily better. Valley should be ashamed of itself for persisting tooth and nail, with a fake “grassroots” website and endless ads and other expensive marketing efforts, in the face of such intense and broad-based opposition.

Valley’s former standing as a friend to its town has plummeted and probably will never return.

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>Newark school woes transcend money

>Newark school woes transcend money

Six months after Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg appeared on Oprah to give $100 million to improve Newark’s strapped and struggling schools, $99 million is still sitting in the bank. (Moore, USA Today)

https://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2011-04-11-newark11_ST_N.htm

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>Christie: Vote to approve school budgets shouldn’t be automatic, despite state aid increases

>Christie: Vote to approve school budgets shouldn’t be automatic, despite state aid increases

Just because school districts received increases to their state aid does not mean residents should automatically vote to approve those budgets, Gov. Chris Christie said Friday at a meeting with the New Jersey Press Media editorial board. (Manochio, Gannett)

https://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20110410/NJNEWS10/104100313/1002/NJSPORTS/Christie-Vote-approve-school-budgets-shouldn-t-automatic-despite-state-aid-increases?odyssey=nav|head

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>Village of Ridgewood : Man about Town

>Celebrate National Library Week- Ridgewood Library
Celebrate National Library Week @ The Ridgewood Library April 10 – 16 Call Library – 201/670-5600

GOLF INSTRUCTION with Total Golf Adventures of Bergen County sponsored by Ridgewood Parks and Recreation Ridgewood Parks and Recreation will offer the following spring sessions: SPRING BREAK MINI CAMP – April 12 – 14, Grades K-8 The Irene Habernickel Family Park. $60 per person – all equipment provided.

Annual Used Book Sale Benefits College Club Scholarships
April 14 to 17 At Somerville School, 45 S. Pleasant Ave. April 14 – 4pm – 7pm $15 Admission April 15,16- 10am – 5pm No Admission April 17 – 10am – 2pm No Admission Something for Everyone! Information: 201/670-9689

Antique Appraisals- Old Paramus Reformed Church – All Welcome!
ANTIQUE APPRAISALS BY JON FELZ Certified Appraiser & PBS Road Show Participant SATURDAY, APRIL 16 1:00-4:00 p.m. – Doors Open at 12:30 p.m. $5 Fee per Item – Limit of 2 Items; Bake Sale/Refreshments available for purchase Barrier-Free OPRC Education Building 660 East Glen Avenue at Route 17 South Ridgewood, NJ – 201-444-5933 www.oldparamus.org

Ridgewood Favorite Poems Reading Sunday, April 17 at 3:00 PM at the Ridgewood Public Library, 125 N. Maple Avenue, Ridgewood. In celebration of National Poetry Month in April, Ridgewood community members of ALL AGES are invited to share a favorite poem by a published poet, famous or otherwise, for this 4th annual event. Please drop off or email ( [email protected]) your favorite poem to the Ridgewood Public Library NOW to be included in a favorite poems display. Then join us on Sunday, April 27, to enjoy favorite poems read by Ridgewood folks, young and old — why not YOU? For information, contact Gina Mitgang at 201-670-5600, ext. 110 or [email protected]

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>SCHOOL 2011-2012 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

>Opportunities for the Public to Hear about the 2011-2012 Budget

Tuesday, April 12: Coffee with the Superintendent
Ed Center, 49 Cottage Place, at 9 a.m.

Wednesday, April 20: Benjamin Franklin Middle School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

Please Remember to Vote on Wednesday, April 27

Have a question about the 2011-2012 proposed budget?

E-mail [email protected]. Your questions will be answered promptly!

Click here to read the superintendent’s budget presentation : https://tinyurl.com/3fe3ekd

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