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>This Father’s Day, Give Dad the Gift of Lasting Family Memories

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This Father’s Day, Give Dad the Gift of Lasting Family Memories

Family vacations are an important tradition and at The Travel Center / American Express, we know that invaluable family memories begin with values for the whole family. Whether you have infants, teens, tweens, or all of the above, we can customize a vacation through the American Express Destination Family℠ program to help you make the most of your precious vacation days and travel dollars.

A family vacation requires something for everyone and when each member of your traveling party finds something unforgettable, making memories to cherish is easy. Knowing you’ve gotten a great value helps adults relax and have fun too. With Destination Family, you can enjoy some of these exclusive family benefits and more when you book vacations, hotels, cruises, or even rental cars:

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>GOP wants quick action on Gov. Chris Christie’s 2.5 percent solution to curb annual property tax increases

>GOP wants quick action on Gov. Chris Christie’s plan to curb annual property tax increases

GOP wants quick action on N.J.

Gov. Chris Christie’s plan to curb annual property tax increases With Governor Christie and top lawmakers in the final throes of budget negotiations, Republicans today tried to force the envelope on Christie’s plan to curb annual property tax increases.
Assembly Republicans held a press conference to push for action on a proposed constitutional amendment banning local governments from hiking property tax collections by more than 2.5 percent annually without voter approval. They said the GOP governor’s plan would need to pass legislative committees by July 6 and get final legislative approval by the end of that month to go to voters on Nov. 2. (Heininger, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/state/politics/061710_GOP_wants_quick_action_on_Christies_plan_to_curb_annual_property_tax_increases.html

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>NJ Transit moves toward public-private partnerships with its real estate holdings

>NJ Transit hopes real-estate deals generate $100M

NJ Transit officials took another step toward public-private partnerships with its real estate holdings that Executive Director James Weinstein said could earn the agency $100 million in revenue, which could go toward covering operating costs. NJ Transit’s Board approved retail leases for spaces in three major stations in Hoboken, Secaucus and Trenton, which Weinstein called a “solid business decision that allows use to generate commercial revenue.” (Higgs, Gannett)

https://www.app.com/article/20100616/NEWS03/6160343/NJ-Transit-hopes-real-estate-deals-generate-100M

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>Village Council Honors Former Village Manager Jim Ten Hoeve

>Village Council Honors Former Village Manager Jim Ten Hoeve

One of the last official actions taken by the outgoing Village Council was to designate the Village Municipal Complex, previously called the “The Plaza,” as the “James M. Ten Hoeve Plaza.” The “James M. Ten Hoeve Plaza” is a publicly accessible outdoor area just south of Village Hall. Outdoor tables, chairs, and wooden benches are scattered throughout.

Mr. Ten Hoeve, currently a resident of Hawthorne, NJ, was the Village’s CFO from 1981-2004. From 2004-2009, he served as Village Manager. He retired from public service in 2009, but was paid by the Village as a special consultant on several key municipal projects during calendar year 2010.

During Wednesday evening’s roll call vote on a resolution associated with the plaza designation, Councilman Paul Aronsohn voiced his concerns regarding the honor being bestowed on Mr. Ten Hoeve. Mr. Aronsohn was advised by Village Clerk Heather A. Mailander that renaming the plaza was a promise made to Mr. Ten Hoeve at his retirement party last year. Aronsohn abstained from voting on the matter as a show of protest.

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>Louisiana poll : 77% of voters still support offshore drilling with only 12% against.

>Fallout from the Spill
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Public Policy Polling

https://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/06/fallout-from-spill.html

Our new Louisiana poll has a lot of data points to show how unhappy voters in the state are with Barack Obama’s handling of the oil spill but one perhaps sums it up better than anything else- a majority of voters there think George W. Bush did a better job with Katrina than Obama’s done dealing with the spill.

50% of voters in the state, even including 31% of Democrats, give Bush higher marks on that question compared to 35% who pick Obama.

Overall only 32% of Louisianans approve of how Obama has handled the spill to 62% who disapprove. 34% of those polled say they approved of how Bush dealt with Katrina to 58% who disapproved.

While the poll results indicate a lot of unhappiness with the President, ultimately BP is getting the largest amount of blame from voters in the state. 53% of voters say they’re angriest at the oil company to 29% who say their greatest unhappiness is with the federal government. And 78% say BP has the greatest responsibility for cleaning up the spill to only 11% who say that onus lays with the federal government. 44% think BP CEO Tony Hayward should be fired to 29% who think he should not and 26% who are not sure.

One thing the oil spill has not done is created a spike of opposition to offshore drilling in Louisiana. 77% of voters still support it with only 12% against. Only 31% say the spill has made them less inclined to be in favor of drilling while 42% say it hasn’t made a difference to them and 28% say they’re now stronger in their support.

If there’s any ‘winner’ in this unfortunate event it’s Governor Bobby Jindal. 63% of voters approve of the job he’s doing, the best PPP has found for any Senator or Governor so far in 2010. There’s an even higher level of support, at 65%, for how he’s handled the aftermath of the spill.

https://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/06/fallout-from-spill.html

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>Valley Renewal : "What does Ridgewood get out of this?"

>I have only recently been attending these meetings and my impression is the planning board members are bored to death or have made up their minds in support the amendment.

I’ve asked the question “What does Ridgewood get out of this?” and no one seems to have a good answer. I’m not even thinking in terms of property tax relief because I understand Valley doesn’t pay as a non-profit now and won’t in the future.. I am talking about how does our town benefit at all with having them here, and then if this amendment goes through, having them here for at minimum 7 years under construction, which will be disruptive to ALL residents? What is the economic impact of Valley on Ridgewood? Has anyone done that study?

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>Gift shop’s Graydon fundraiser this Fri./Sat., June 18-19

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Gift shop’s Graydon fundraiser this Fri./Sat., June 18-19
And unique Preserve Graydon jewelry all summer long

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“Graydon” child bracelet

Wyckoff resident Mari Keating Schofield, whose unique jewelry you’ll remember from our Holiday Bazaar last November, fondly recalls her childhood summers at Graydon Pool.

As a result, she has generously offered to donate to The Preserve Graydon Coalition 15% of all sales of Graydon bracelets, anklets, and more for children and adults from her new shop, winnie & belle, 293 Godwin Avenue, Midland Park, 201-389-3898, [email protected].

In addition, this Friday and Saturday ONLY, June 18 and 19, Mari will donate 20% of ALL SALES to The Preserve Graydon Coalition. Perfect presents:
Gift bags for teachers, nannies, tutors, crossing guards
Gifts for bridal and wedding parties
Day at the Beach canvas bags
Hand-printed cards
Hand-painted baby onesies, sets of baby undershirt and socks, and more (order a red pail and yellow shovel design for a tiny Graydon fan?)

Mari’s handmade items make great graduation and teacher/tutor appreciation gifts. They’re fun to send to kids at camp and to Ridgewood friends who have moved away, and of course to keep for yourself. How about matching Graydon bracelets for parents and children?

Swimmingly,
Marcia Ringel and Suzanne Kelly, Co-Chairs
The Preserve Graydon Coalition, Inc., a nonprofit corporation
“It’s clear—we love Graydon!”
[email protected]
https://www.preservegraydon.org/

Try: https://www.preservegraydon.org/newsletters/15june2010-gifts-with-a-graydon-theme

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>BOE Survey: I will make my survey public (and retain my anonymity)

>I will make my survey public (and retain my anonymity) Vovici said they could not guarantee total anonymity to anyone.

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2) I am satisfied with the overall quality of my child’s education. Strongly Disagree

3) My child likes going to school.
Neither Agree nor disagree

4) I would recommend my child’s school to other parents. Strongly Disagree

5) I feel welcome in my child’s school. Disagree

6) My child is safe at school. Strongly Disagree

7) General Comments: too many issues to mention, but the attitude of the teachers FOR THE MOST PART is dismissive and uncooperative. There are a few gems and I would support them without question. Too many are interested solely in the money/benefits rather than dedicated to the profession. The superintendent is impotent as virtually everyone runs roughshod over him. The BoE are Ivory Tower snobs who ignore the same people they represent.

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>Readers Sound off Chairman Nicholson disrespect and condescension towards Ridgewood residents

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IMG00038 20100614 1929CHRIS RUTISHA– USER – Village Engineer rips down posters at Planning Board public meeting on June 14

A lecture in civility was offered by Chairman Nicholson as he called the June 14th Planning Board H-Zone meeting to order. Yet, just moments before the meeting was called to order informational posters, neatly placed on the walls of the Benjamin Franklin Middle School, were violently ripped down by a Village Employee. The posters were crumbled and stuffed into garbage pails.

After watching their hard work be torn down, destroyed before their eyes and stuffed into trash cans, Ridgewood residents sat politely for this lecture in civility. Insulting the taxpayers further, the Chairman followed up with a diatribe exposing his contempt for Ridgewood residents. Mr. Nicholson stated he did not care how many of us showed up, he did not care how many signs we held up, and he did not care how many of our emails or letters he received in opposition. As an afterthought he turned to the Valley Hospital employees, filling the side of the auditorium, and politely stated “or in support”.

Nicholson’s disrespect and condescension towards Ridgewood residents was a disgrace and his lecture on civility was The Height of Hypocrisy!

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>Nominations for The Best Pizza in Ridgewood 2010

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Nominations for Best Pizza in Ridgewood 2010

the VOTE will start Wednesday the 16th

the Ridgewood blog the number one local news website in New Jersey is looking for nominations for best Pizza in Ridgewood, New Jersey.Please submit your favorite pizza spot to: [email protected]

put “Best Pizza in Ridgewood ” in the subject line or leave a comment on the “Best Pizza” post on the Ridgewood Blog .The voting will begin in July . Last years winner was A Mano and the 2008 winner was Puzo’s !

The Best Pizza in Ridgewood 2009 nominations

A Mano (2009 Winner)

Puzo’s (2008 Winner)

Ridgewood Pizza

Brooklyn Pizza

Renato’s Pizza

Sicilian Sun (by popular demand)

La Bella Pizza

Roma Pizza

Pizza fusion

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>Rutgers University has announced it will freeze salaries for its 13,000 employees

>Rutgers to freeze salaries for all employees

Rutgers University has announced it will freeze salaries for its 13,000 employees, canceling some pay raises that were to take effect next month. School officials say the move will save $30 million and offset some of the $46.6 million in state funding cut from its budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Without the freeze, Chief Budget Officer Philip Furmanski said in a note to staff Thursday, the university would have to “lay off large numbers.” (Conaboy, Gannett)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20100612_Rutgers_to_freeze_salaries_for_all_employees.html#axzz0qmxvhyUq

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>Gov. Christie has ordered cabinet members to begin planning for a government shutdown

>Christie orders planning for government shutdown

Gov. Christie has ordered cabinet members to begin planning for a government shutdown in case the state budget is not approved by the July 1 deadline. The memo directs department heads to identify essential functions and personnel. The Newark Star-Ledger obtained a copy of the memo, distributed Friday. (AP)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20100612_Christie_orders_planning_for_government_shutdown.html#axzz0qmxyBjNm

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