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Why We Should Stop Drugging Our Kids

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Naomi Schaefer Riley | February 10, 2017

Maybe it’s time to stop drugging our children. A new study from the Medical Journal of Australia has found that the youngest kids in any given class are twice as likely to be receiving medication for behavioral disorders as the older kids in the class. And the proportion of boys receiving such medication was three times as high as it was for girls.

The Australian researchers looked at data for more than 300,000 students, of whom almost 6,000 received at least one government-subsidized ADHD prescription in 2013. (The actual rate of use might have been higher given that some people presumably bought the medication without government assistance). As the study found:

“The proportion of boys receiving medication (2.9%) was much higher than that of girls (0.8%). Among children aged 6–10 years, those born in June (the last month of the recommended school-year intake) were about twice as likely (boys 1.93 times, girls 2.11 times) to have received ADHD medication as those born in the first intake month (the previous July). “

https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/why-we-should-stop-drugging-our-kids

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Reader says Since NJT raised the fare more than 1 yr ago things have been going downhill

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NJ Transit is trash. Have a polling of people who traveled yesterday and I don’t think they get a passing grade. It wasn’t even a major storm and they consider it a success doing their job.
Since fare was raised more than 1 yr ago things have been going downhill. To pay more than $300 for such crappy service is a robbery. They raised fees, eliminated trains at rush hour, shortened number of cars and now you have overcrowded trains where you have to push in order to get a seat. Add to it daily morning delays from Secaucus to NY and you have a garbage service. As long as no one complains loudly we will keep getting screwed.

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VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD OFFICES – CLOSED FEBRUARY 13TH AND FEBRUARY 20TH 2017

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February 11,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, All Village offices will be closed on February 13, 2017, in observance of Lincoln’s Birthday and on February 20, 2017, in observance of Presidents’ Day.  There will be no garbage or recycling pickups on these days and the Recycling Center will also be closed.  All Village offices will open the day after these holidays, at 8:30 a.m.

Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809 died April 15, 1865. Abraham Lincoln was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.Republican Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. In doing so, he preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the economy.

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Ridgewood Fire Uses “Jaws of Life” to Free Passenger Broadsided at the intersection of Greenway Road and Highland Avenue

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February 11,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, One (1) summons was issued in connection with a two (2) vehicle crash at the intersection of Greenway Road and Highland Avenue in Ridgewood on Friday afternoon, 02/10. Ridgewood firefighters used the “Jaws of Life” to free a passenger from a Nissan that was broadsided by a Jeep. Both occupants of the Nissan were transported by separate ambulances to a local hospital for treatment. Ridgewood PD was assisted by Glen Rock PD at the scene. Ridgewood FD and EMS personnel were also put into service, as was a paramedic team from The Valley Hospital. Both vehicles were heavily damaged and removed by a tow truck. Interestingly, the only 911 call reporting the accident was received from an occupant of the Nissan. No one in the neighborhood where the accident occurred called the police to report it, nor did the driver of the Jeep. Go figure.

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Engineer talks traffic impact near Brogan Cadillac site

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Mark Krulish , Staff Writer, @Mark_KrulishPublished 5:45 p.m. ET Feb. 9, 2017 | Updated 6:18 p.m. ET Feb. 9, 2017

As the battle over affordable housing continues across New Jersey, the Ridgewood Planning Board heard more testimony from professionals about a development slated for the former Brogan Cadillac site on South Broad Street.

The board has four different applications pending for multifamily housing proposals in parts of downtown that were rezoned last year. The Dayton, subject of Tuesday’s hearing, is a luxury apartment project with 93 units proposed – including 15 percent set aside for affordable housing as required by ordinance.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/ridgewood/2017/02/09/engineer-talks-traffic-impact-near-brogan-cadillac-site/97606772/

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REALITY CHECK: THE NEW SOCIAL NORMS AT RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

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February 10,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, Join us on Monday, February 13th for REALITY CHECK: THE NEW SOCIAL NORMS AT RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Presented by Dr. Tim Silvestri Dr. Tim Silvestri, Professor of Social Science at Lafayette University, will address the results of last year’s social norms survey at RHS and the topic of teenage stress with the goal of helping high school and middle school parents better understand the reality of their students’ experiences while giving them tools on how to approach discussion of these topics at home.

Coffee and dessert will be served. https://www.ridgewoodmunicipalalliance.org/ Funding for this program from the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (GCADA)

February 13 2017 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location RHS Campus Center

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Valentines day : Best Flowers, Roses Are Last Year

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February 10,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, It is clear to everyone that a red rose means love, and every year, an estimated 224 million roses are grown for Valentine’s Day alone, which makes up more than 50 percent of the flowers given each year.

While roses are always nice, Ebates just released a new infographic about The Best Flowers to Buy for Valentine’s Day infographic, and gives insight for those looking for a unique flower giving experience but don’t know the meaning, lifespan or prices of certain flowers.

Which flowers made the infographic?

Lilies: Passion & Fertility: $5-$10 per stem; Lifespan: 2-3 weeks
Gardenias: Secret Love: $8—$10 per stem; Lifespan: 1 week
Orchids: Deserving a Rich Escape: $10— $30 per stem; Lifespan: 1—2 weeks
Succulents: Self-cared for the busy worker: $5—$10 per stem; Lifespan: A few years
Carnations: Mother’s love: $5 per stem; Lifespan: 2—3 weeks
French Tulips: Fresh beginnings: $5—$10 per stem; Lifespan: Up to 10 Days
SunFlowers: Summer Love: $5 per stem; Lifespan: 5 to 12 Days
Purple Irises: Royalty: $5—$100 per stem
Tea Roses: Traditional Love: $10—$13per stem; Lifespan: 1 to 2 Weeks

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Valentine’s Day Dinner No Reservations Required

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February 10,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, While Valentine’s Day is the second biggest spending holiday for Americans, Kings Food Markets, your local food market, wants to remind you that you don’t have to make reservations to make dinner special.

This Valentine’s Day make sure February 14 is the best date ever – literally. From romantic dinners with your loved one to upbeat girls’ nights filled with drinks and apps, Kings has everything you need, no matter who you’re celebrating with. Here are some of our top Valentine’s Day recipes, Chef Prepared foods and Cooking Studio classes:

Romantic Dinner:

o Show your loved one your expert culinary skills with an Italian classic (and dust off that bottle of red while you’re at it).

o  Made fresh, in-stores daily. Chocolate covered strawberries are a must for any Valentine’s Day soiree.

  • Valentine RomanceCooking Studio Class

o Chef Theresa leads the interactive class on how to make Shellfish Risotto in a Lobster Brodetto, Chocolate Soufflés with Raspberry Sauce and many more lovely treats.

  • Be My Valentine– Cooking Studio

o Legendary Chef Diana Albanese takes you to a refreshing place with Sautéed Shrimp with Shiitake Mushrooms, Raspberry Chocolate Crème Brule and much more.

  • Romantic Valentine– Cooking Studio

o Did you ever wonder how to make the perfect Chocolate Soufflés with Raspberry Sauce? Well now you can! The perfect date night activity.

Family Fun:

o Healthy and kid friendly? Yes, please.

  • Kings Own Gourmet Popcorn– Movie night snack            

o Family movie night? Don’t forget the iconic, wholesome and convenient snack, which also happens to be certified organic.

  • Valentine’s Day with Mom or Dad – Cooking Studio Class

o The teens take over the kitchen (with mom and dad’s supervision of course). All the classics are taught including Homemade Mashed Potatoes and Chocolate Pudding with Freshly Whipped Cream.

Girls’ Night:

o The pitcher isn’t going to fill itself.

o It’s champs time!

  • Kings Chocolate Truffle CupsGirls’ Night Snack

o A luxurious snack for luxurious people.

  • Chocolate Extravaganza for Valentine’s Day– Cooking Studio Class

o Chocolate isn’t just served in cute boxes. This class teaches the ins and outs of making chocolate so that you can have some fun and impress your co-workers on Monday.

Are you hosting a larger Valentine’s Day gathering? Kings Catering has everything you need from comforting apps, delicious entrees and sweet treats. Give our courteous experts a ring and we’ll be there for you.

 

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Ridgewood Police Foil Possible Burglary in Progress

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February  10,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, On February 2, Ridgewood police report that patrol units responded to John Street on a report of a possible burglary in progress. The resident reported observing, through his surveillance cameras, a suspicious person on his property. Upon patrol arrival, the residence was checked and found to be secure. There was however evidence that a possible criminal attempt was made to gain entry. The resident responded home and found everything appeared in order within the residence. The Bergen County Sheriff’s Department K9 unit responded and checked the scene and the surrounding area. The Ridgewood Police Detective Bureau is investigating the incident.

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Man Picked up for Soliciting Money in Ridgewood has active Arrest Warrant in New York City

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February 10,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police report that on February 5, patrol units responded to 28 East Ridgewood Avenue on a report of a suspicious male party soliciting money. Upon arrival, patrol units located a male party matching the description and identified the party. The male party had an active warrant for arrest out of NYPD with full extradition. The warrant was confirmed and the 30-year-old male from Paterson, N.J. was arrested at the scene and transported to Ridgewood Police headquarters for processing. The arrestee was then transported to the Bergen County Jail pending his extradition to New York.

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I-Team: Hospital Accused of Switched-at-Birth Breastfeeding Blunder in Lawsuit

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By Chris Glorioso

A New Jersey mother is suing the hospital where she gave birth, claiming nurses gave her the wrong newborn to breastfeed.

Melissa Richman, 39, of Ridgewood, says The Valley Hospital failed to double-check identification bracelets when maternity ward staff retrieved her hours-old baby for a 4:30 a.m. feeding. Twenty minutes into breastfeeding the infant, Richman says the nurse came back with shocking news.

“She actually said there was a terrible mistake. This was not your baby.”

In their lawsuit against The Valley Hospital, Melissa Richman and her husband David say the breastfeeding mixup deprived their newborn daughter of colostrum, the nutrient-rich milk produced by a new mother in the hours immediately following childbirth.

Source: I-Team: Hospital Accused of Switched-at-Birth Breastfeeding Blunder in Lawsuit | NBC New York https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Breastfeeding-Mother-Given-Wrong-Newborn-Baby-Mix-Up-New-Jersey-Hospital-Lawsuit-413329873.html#ixzz4YHMhAMQ9
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NJ TRANSIT KEEPS SYSTEM MOVING DURING WINTER STORM

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Cross Honoring Remains in Effect between NJ TRANSIT’s services

February 9, 2017

Ridgewood NJ, NJ TRANSIT anticipates the continuation of regular weekday service on its rail, bus and light rail systems for the remainder of the service day on Thursday and into Friday’s morning commute.  Access Link in north and central New Jersey remains suspended for Thursday.  Cross honoring remains in effect for rail, bus and light rail until further notice.

Customers are strongly advised to monitor the status of the system by checking njtransit.com frequently.  Customers are also encouraged to sign up for My Transit Alerts, which provide customized notifications via email or text message based on a customer’s preferred mode of travel.  My Transit alerts can be accessed by creating a free account on njtransit.com.  In addition, customers are advised to monitor NJ TRANSIT’s social media feeds on Twitter and Facebook, as well as tune in to broadcast traffic reports for the latest information.

Through a combination of preparation and hard work,

NJ TRANSIT operated the majority of its regular weekday service through the height of the winter storm.  Some delays were experienced on rail and bus lines due to the weather and localized road conditions.  Some bus lines were truncated due to road conditions.  Ridership across the system was diminished as many customers chose to stay at home or work remotely.

NJ TRANSIT continues to have personnel and assets in position in order to address any issues that may arise during the aftermath of the winter weather.

NJ TRANSIT’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains open and continues to monitor any impacts the storm has on the system.  The EOC will remain active overnight and into Friday.

NJ TRANSIT utilized roaming crews to conduct snow removal operations at rail and light rail stations as well as at bus terminals and facilities.  Rail operations activated its jet powered snow blowers to clear switches at major rail yards.

Travel Advice:

Before starting your trip, visit the Travel Alerts page at njtransit.com for up-to-the-minute service information.  This information is also available by calling (973) 275-5555 or from broadcast traffic reports.
Customers are encouraged to sign up for the My Transit alert system on njtransit.com, which delivers travel advisories for your specific trip to your cell phone.
Allow extra time getting to and from your destination.  Use extreme caution when walking on exposed sidewalks or station platforms and when boarding trains and buses.
Report slippery or unsafe conditions to bus operators, train crews or
NJ TRANSIT staff.
Listen closely to public address announcements at stations for late-breaking service information.

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This is why NJ once again has the highest auto insurance costs

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By Joe Cutter February 9, 2017 2:33 AM

For the fifth year in a row, New Jersey has the highest average auto insurance costs in the country.

The figures are from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Christine O’Brien, president of the Insurance Council of New Jersey, says this is a result of New Jersey being such a densely-populated state.

“The chances of accidents are high. The frequency is high, the severity can be high. The cost to repair your car, to pay for your medical bills while in an accident, are all high in New Jersey.”

O’Brien says we have the good fortune of owning fairly decent cars in New Jersey, but they cost a lot to maintain.

“We also have a number of them on the road in record numbers,” she adds.

O’Brien says the average premium runs about $1,200 a year. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners report said Jersey drivers pay an average of $1,263 a year as of 2014. They say the national average for auto insurance is $866.

Read More: This is why NJ once again has the highest auto insurance costs | https://nj1015.com/this-is-why-nj-once-again-has-the-highest-auto-insurance-costs/?trackback=tsmclip

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RECYCLING OR SOLID CANCELLED FOR 2/9/2017

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February 9,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, Due to the impending snowstorm, the Village will not be picking up recycling or solid waste on Thursday.  This means the parts of the west side will not be picked up until Tuesday, Feb. 14th.  In addition, from Friday through the following Wednesday, Feb. 15th, we are requesting that all recycling and solid waste be brought to the end of your driveways, near the curb, but not in the street, for the safety of our Village staff.

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Don’t Forget to Remove Ice & Snow Before You Go !

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February 9,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, Remember to remove all ice and snow from your vehicle before driving, especially from the hood, windows and roof. It’s the law in New Jersey! Motorists who fail to do so face fines of $25 to $75 for each offense, regardless of whether the ice and snow is dislodged from the vehicle. If flying ice or snow causes property damage or injury to others, motorists face fines of $200 to $1,000 for each offense. There are approximately 500 fatalities in the United States per year due to icy road conditions.

Winter Driving Tips 
Drive slow (at or below the posted speed limit) and adjust your speed for the changing road conditions.
Turn on your headlights, using low beams when traveling in snow.
Increase your following distance. In winter weather, travel at least eight to 10 seconds behind the car in front of you.
Give snowplows plenty of room to work. Don’t tailgate and try not to pass. If you must pass, take extreme caution in doing so. Remember, a snowplow operator’s field of vision is restricted. You may see him, but they don’t always see you.
If you skid, don’t brake or accelerate. Remove your foot from the gas, and gently steer your car in the direction of the skid (the direction the rear of your vehicle is sliding.) When your car starts heading in the desired direction, carefully straighten the wheel.
Slow down before exiting the highway. Exit ramps often have icy patches, sharp curves and stalled or stopped vehicles.
Have a personal safety kit easily accessible in your vehicle that includes: an ice scraper/brush; shovel; jumper cables or battery starter; blanket; sand, salt or kitty litter for traction; lock de-icer; flashlight and new batteries; extra windshield wiper fluid; safety flares/warning device; cell phone with spare battery; water and non-perishable food (i.e., granola or protein bars); and paper towels or a cloth.
If your vehicle does become disabled, pull off the road as far as possible and turn on your emergency flashers. Remain with your vehicle until help arrives. If you can’t get your vehicle off the road and are uncertain about your safety, do not stay in your vehicle or stand behind it. Proceed carefully to a safe location away from traffic.

https://www.nj.gov/oag/hts/ice-and-snow.html