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Ridgewood Reverses Course: Council Approves $350K for Hudson Street Garage Safety Fencing

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The $350,000 expenditure suggests “soft” security measures—including enhanced camera surveillance and bird spikes

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — In a significant shift from previous policy, the Ridgewood Village Council has officially approved $350,000 for the installation of protective fencing on the top floor of the Hudson Street Parking Garage.

The decision marks a complete turnaround from 2021, when the Council famously opted against fencing to preserve the “magnificent beauty” of the award-winning structure. However, persistent safety concerns—including juveniles throwing objects and individuals sitting on high ledge walls—have forced a rethink of the garage’s security profile.

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Archaeological Bombshell: 8,126 Artifacts Discovered at Schedler Property—Will Ridgewood Ignore the Experts Again?

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A “quietly posted” 2025 survey reveals thousands of historic treasures and a “Criterion D” recommendation for the Zabriskie-Schedler site. Is the Village’s plan for turf and drainage about to hit a prehistoric wall?

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ – A recently released Phase II Archaeological Survey has sent shockwaves through the local historic preservation community. The report, conducted by Richard Grubb & Associates and dated September 26, 2025, reveals that the Zabriskie-Schedler property is much more than just a vacant lot or a future park—it is a massive, intact repository of New Jersey history.

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