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>They are talking about our Pizza …..

>Best New Jersey Pizza & Where You Can Find It

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Amano, Ridgewood, NJ -Serves thin crusted pizza with close to authentic Neapolitan style, with soft, chewy, crispy, and tasty crust.

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>Village Ford Over $80K in Arrears on Property Taxes

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Village Ford Over $80K in Arrears on Property Taxes

A legal notice published in this week’s The Ridgewood News reveals that Village Ford owes the Village of Ridgewood over $80K in past due property taxes for the property at 555 North Maple Avenue.

Block 2904, Lot 20: BFPR PROPERTIES $ 78,945.52 tax & assmt $3,372.64

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>Corzine:"no concept of what a dollar means to a regular ‘earner’."

>READER : Corzine throws money around which would serve to silence any critics if he donated to their favorite ’cause’ or ‘foundation’. someday a book should be written on his ‘playbook’ of how to ‘buy’ a job. It has been widely reported that he spent over $65 million for his senate seat, and he never did anything for NJ. Not able to stand being a ‘junior’ senator, he resigned so he could ‘annoint’ Bob Menendez to the remainder of his term and run for Governor. Corzine is so out of touch. Can you imagine ‘forgiving’ a loan of close to $1 million to an EX- girlfriend (Karla K the union boss). So it should come as NO SUPRISE to you FOOLS who voted for this FAILURE of a governor. He has no concept of what a dollar means to a regular ‘earner’.

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>Another Pedestrian Struck by Motor Vehicle on East Ridgewood Avenue

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A pedestrian was struck by a motor vehicle on Friday evening at the intersection of East Ridgewood Avenue and Cottage Place. The victim was reported to be alert and conscious when Ridgewood Police, Fire, and EMS personnel arrived on the scene. He was transported to The Valley Hospital for treatment.

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>We haven’t shown this in a while, once again thank you for all your support in making the Ridgewood blog the Number One local News blog in the State of New Jersey !!!

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>Ridgewood Firefighter Seriously Injured While Investigating Smoke Condition

>A Ridgewood firefighter was seriously injured on Thursday evening while attempting to locate the source of smoke that filled a home on Lotte Road. It is rumored that the firefighter suffered a broken leg when he fell down the basement stairs; he was transported by Ridgewood EMS personnel to The Valley Hospital.

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>POLL: The Best Pizza in Ridgewood 2009

>POLL: The Best Pizza in Ridgewood 2009

2009 Nomination list

Puzo’s (2008 Winner)
Ridgewood Pizza
Brooklyn Pizza
Renato’s Pizza
Sicilian Sun (by popular demand)
La Bella Pizza
Lenny’s Pizza
Pizza fusion
Roma Pizza
A Mano

*Sicilian Sun had so many nominations it could not be ignored.

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>Readers continue to debate the effectiveness of school math programs

>BF graduates who have gone on to Bosco or Bergen Catholic in recent years have discovered the hard way that they have been left unprepared for a real math curriculum. Straight A’s at BF translates into way behind students from other districts with meaningful math programs. Where is the outrage?

I know it is sometimes hard to swallow the truth pill… Many RPS students have left to attend both private and parochial schools and have been given math placement tests before acceptance. They ARE NOT PREPARED by the district’s choice of CMP2. Just ask those parents that had to pay for tutoring to teach their kids REAL algebra before entering
9th grade someplace other the RHS.

If you want a real eye-opener, ask the 9th grade math teachers at RHS what THEY think of the math skills of those kids transitioning from one of the middle schools to the high school.

We were appalled to discover how ill-prepared our daughter was for high school math when she reached the high school. After receiving A’s and B’s at BF, why did we need to be concerned about 9th grade Algebra? Reality was a shocker.

One math teacher in the middle school tutored his advanced geometry students over their 8th grade to freshman summer, on his own time, because the students did not have a solid enough understanding of algebra coming to him from the 7th grade. He did this because he wanted them properly prepared for Algebra II as in coming Freshmen.

Guess who their 7th grade Algebra I teacher was who hadn’t prepared them? Answer: Ms. Debra Ives, the district’s math administrator, now gone but hired by Regina Botsford to oversee our math curriculum and by the way, the person responsible for introducing connected math to our district.

So, if our administrators at Cottage Place can not teach math to our kids, why should we trust their judgment when it comes to selecting math programs?

I feel sorry for Principal Lorenz. Parents are going to go nuts when their kids’ scores suck on the math portion of the SATs. No fault of his of course, just the guy who happens to be on the front line while Regina hides in her office.

I was not commenting on the perception of math teachers at either school, but the experience of the students themselves. as noted by other posters, the deficiency is so stark that it is in fact a topic of common discussion among parents in Ridgewood who have sent their kids to other high schools. You need not believe me. The test scores should validate this point emphatically so long as the current regime is in place.

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>Governor Corzine : Gets a Free Pass

>Politicker NJ ( https://www.politickernj.com/ ) part of The Observer Media Group |New York, New York seems to have only one rule when it comes to posting press releases for political candidates : You can publish anything you want but you have to be a “Liberal Democrat” to do it.

Like most of New Jersey Politics the media seems to be dominated by the Democratic Party. While Democratic Politicians garner around the clock wall to wall coverage ,Republicans barley have a voice . Much in the pattern of the national media ,in New Jersey you only hear someone is a Republican if they have done something wrong . While Democratic wrong doing often conveniently omits the “ D” or the Democrat moniker.

We knew immediately that “44 had been arrested “ on corruption charges ,and it was pointed out over and over how one was a Republican with little or no mention of the fact that 43 were Democrats .While the FBI has characterized New Jersey as the most corrupt state in the nation. It is a corrupt state dominated by Democratic politics .

The current Gubernatorial Election is typical ,after spending months on dissecting Republican Chris Christie’s driving record with no mention of Governor Corzine own high speed hy jinks. The New Jersey media has continued to give Jon Corzine a free pass to run on his “record” with no questions asked or to allow the Governor to run against former President Bush which does nothing to address the sad state of affairs in this state.

So lets take a look :

New Jersey is rated the worst business climate in the country.
New Jersey has the highest property taxes.
New Jersey Loses 79,000 of it citizens a year who leave the state.
New Jersey has one of the largest budget deficits of any state.
New Jersey corruption continues to define the states image .
New Jersey has the highest individual tax burden in the country.
New Jersey’s unemployment has reached 9.7%.
New Jersey has one of the highest sales taxes in the country.
New Jersey has almost zero private sector job growth in the last 4 years.

Well at least we have the “purest heroin” in the country according to the DEA.

Without a doubt this is the worst record of any sitting politician in the country.It seems to many of us that the New Jersey media is as complicate in this fiasco and has for too long acted as a propaganda arm Democratic Party. To be fair its been very hard to discern the difference between Republican and Democratic candidates in this state and for too many the Republicans look all to willing “to take the fall” .

My point being that Chris Christie may or may not be the answer but at least lets start asking the questions.

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>Village Council Debates Providing Free Beer Next July 4th

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In conjunction with the possible participation of Budwiser’s famed Clydesdale Horses and Carriage in next year’s 4th of July parade, Village Council members were asked by members of the 4th of July parade committee to consider allowing Budwiser to dispense free beer following the parade.

Deputy Mayor Keith Killion voiced the strongest objection to such a plan, citing potential liability issues and concerns related to the prevention of underage consumption.

Further discussion about this issue will take place during an as yet to be announced Village Council Work Session.

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>Border Collie May Soon Become Village of Ridgewood’s Newest Full-Time Employee

>Acting Village Manager Heather A. Mailander asked Village Council members to consider purchasing a dog, which would be used to keep all Village parks, athletic fields, and the Village’s Water Pollution Control Plant free of Canadian Geese.

Ms. Mailander and Village Engineer Christopher Rutishauser proposed that the dog be kept at the Village’s Water Pollution Control Plant in Glen Rock, and driven to his/her work sites on an as needed basis.

Council members directed Mailander and Rutishauser to provide more specifics regarding potential costs, and report back to the entire Council during a future meeting.

Waterfowl management in the form of dog intervention, is currently being provided to the Village by Tyco, Inc. of HoHoKus, on a contract basis.

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>Bank of America cuts ties with ACORN

>B of A ,(Bank of America) has decided that it won’t do any more business with ACORN Housing Corp., “at least until the group can get its act together” sources tell us.

ACORN chief executive Bertha Lewis blames Republicans for BofA’s move: “The Republicans are trying to intimidate banks that have stepped up to help stop the foreclosure crisis.”

GOP , Reps. Spencer Bachus of Alabama,Darrell Issa of California, and Lamar Smith of Texas sent letters Friday to 14 banks, including BofA, asking them to fully disclosure to the House Financial Services Committee any financial arrangements they have with ACORN, its subsidiaries, or its affiliates.

ACORN many feel was the chief promoter of sub prime lending and is accused of voter fraud in several states.ACORN has recently been videoed encouraging alleged tax fraud,child prostitution, child porn,and illegal immigration . Both the US Census Bureau and the IRS have cut ties with ACRON.

the Ridgewood Blog Staff

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>H.R. 1207, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009, also known as the “Audit the Fed” bill.

>Washington, Sep 29 –

As many of you may know, I am a cosponsor of H.R. 1207, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009, also known as the “Audit the Fed” bill. I strongly support transparency of the Fed, and wanted to take a moment to tell you about this important issue.

Preserving the Federal Reserve’s independence in conducting its monetary policy is cited by many as a reason to oppose the Federal Reserve Transparency Act. But Allan Meltzer, one of the most prominent academic experts on Fed policy and history, recently declined to join others in signing a petition to preserve the central bank’s independence because, as he said, “the Fed has rarely been independent and it strikes me that being independent is very unlikely,” in the current environment.

According to a recent Wall St. Journal article, Meltzer went on to explain that history is replete of instances when the Fed bended to political pressure, keeping interest rates low in the 1930s and 40s to help finance the New Deal and World War II, for instance, and in the 1960s to finance Great Society spending, which later led to inflation.

I’m looking to explore this issue more fully in the near future – How independent is the Fed in reality? Because if history shows that the Fed has never truly been an independent entity, then there’s no independence to protect. Which then leads us to ask, ‘What is it, actually, that some people are so interested in protecting?’

Additionally, growing the power of the Federal Reserve has been the center of many proposals for financial services regulatory reform. This greatly concerns me, and I have asked President Obama for an investigation of the Federal Reserve prior to contemplating expansion of its power.

In a bipartisan letter signed by 16 of my colleagues, I wrote, “the financial services regulatory reform proposal that your Administration put forward contains within it provisions that would grant the Federal Reserve considerable new powers and oversight over a broad swath of industry in this country in order to monitor and take action to reduce “systemic risk” in our economy. Before Congress, working with the Administration, moves forward on granting the Federal Reserve any additional power, however, the actions of the Federal Reserve related to the Bank of America/Merrill Lynch deal need to be fully investigated.”

Given the events of the last few years and the resulting financial and economic turmoil in which our country now finds itself, it is appropriate that the Obama administration, Republicans and Democrats in Congress, and many other public and private entities, engage in a wide-ranging debate about what reforms are needed for our financial regulatory system. Momentum is now beginning to form to enact legislation to implement reforms. No additional powers should be contemplated for the Federal Reserve, however, until this issue is thoroughly investigated and the Federal Reserve is cleared of any wrongdoing. As mentioned above, even if it is cleared, we must ask ourselves, and we believe the American people are asking themselves, do we really want to centralize even more power in this entity?

Sincerely,

Scott Garrett

Member of Congress

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