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Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee Proposes Plastic Bag Ban for the Village

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September 28,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, at last nights Village Council Meeting the Ridgewood Environmental Advisory Committee or REAC, for short proposed a Village wise ban on plastic bags . A seemingly noble cause if their ever was one .

According to Wire magazine , “The adverse impacts of plastic bags are undeniable: When they’re not piling up in landfills, they’re blocking storm drains, littering streets, getting stuck in trees, and contaminating oceans, where fish, seabirds, and other marine animals eat them or get tangled up in them. As longtime plastic bag adversary Ian Frazier recently reported in The New Yorker, “In 2014, plastic grocery bags were the seventh most common item collected during the Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup, behind smaller debris such as cigarette butts, plastic straws, and bottle caps.” The New York City Sanitation Department collects more than 1,700 tons of single-use carry-out bags every week, and has to spend $12.5 million a year to dispose of them.”https://www.wired.com/2016/06/banning-plastic-bags-great-world-right-not-fast/

But here is the rub, according again to Wire ,”advocates of these laws and journalists who cover the issue often neglect to ask what will replace plastic bags and what the environmental impact of that replacement will be. People still need bags to bring home their groceries. And the most common substitute, paper bags, may be just as bad or worse, depending on the environmental problem you’re most concerned about.”

So we are going to replace plastic bags with reusable  bags , made from plastic ? Not really sure that is a good long term trade off ? And what about recycled plastic  ,does it work?

Brandon Kuczenski lays out the obvious case : “It depends on what you mean by helping.  And what you mean by recycling.  In some cases there is a clear benefit.  With metals, it almost always makes sense to recycle because mining and benefication of primary metals is energy intensive.  For instance, making primary aluminum from bauxite requires tremendous electricity consumption.. the energy savings from using recycled aluminum is a factor of 10-15.  slam dunk.   Steel is very easy to recycle and is very commonly recycled throughout the world.  Copper is in increasingly high demand for recycling because worldwide copper mining yields are bottoming out and as a result, copper mining is very expensive.

Plastics are a bit more uncertain, but that is largely because of the sloppy way Americans handle their plastics than any technical limitations.  Recycling HDPE (milk gallons) or PET (soda / water bottles) is well-established and mature, and there are modest energy savings to using recycled over primary materials in both cases (yes, even when including the impacts from “driving all those trucks around”).  However, other plastics- even HDPE and PET from non-bottle product systems- are not presently recycled in a meaningful sense.  They may be made into park benches or doorstops or things of that nature, but it is much harder to argue convincingly that they provide benefits.  The reason for this is that different plastics have different chemical compositions, so plastics recycling requires a pure material stream.  People who might otherwise make money from recycling  plastic have decided that the waste stream generated by American  consumers is too contaminated to be of value.  In places where recyclables are handled more carefully, sorted by the consumer and  cleaned of other materials, this may not be the case.” https://www.quora.com/Does-recycling-really-help-the-environment.

The REAC looking to conduct a study as to the impact to the Village . The Political Correct environment allows little or no dissent or questioning the status quo wisdom. But will it really impact the environment in the Village?

Councilmen Jeff Voigt was on board no questions asked. Councilmen Hach was a big concerned on the impact on merchants.  The Mayor was concerned , and the REAC ladies continued to voice support for a ban .

A lot of unanswered question and a lot of unintended consequences seem just over the horizon with a bag ban . The blog would prefer the ladies at the REAC stick to more pressing local issues , like the ecological disaster a turf field presents especially when its placed in a flood zone . While obviously we need to balance recreational time and logistics perhaps more thoughtful long term solutions can be found minimizing the down side .

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Eagle Scout Raptor Nesting Project Gets Ok from Ridgewood Council

Eagle Scout Raptor Nesting Project Gets Ok from Ridgewood Council

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September 28,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ,at the Village Councill session of Wednesday night  Eagle Scout Tyler Hansen presented his Raptor Nest placement project to the council. The project took 85 hours of work and took 12 volunteers from troop 5. Locations around the Village were chosen because they were good for the birds.  There will be 4 prime locations and some back ups, of which the nests will be 12 – 20 feet off the ground . The Eagle Scouts are working hand in hand with the Ridgewood Department of Parks and Recreation .

Locations are 20 pound, Maple field by the river, the Stable by the river, Maple field by the garden , Vets field south of the foot bridge , Stevens field by the river , and  Somerville walkway .

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Raptors are birds of prey and eat mice, rabbits, squirrels and other rodents .

So What’s a Raptor? Rap-tor (rap’-tər) n.

[Latin, from rapere, to seize]Any of various birds of prey, including hawks, eagles, falcons and owls, distinguished by strong hooked beaks and taloned feet.

Raptors are an important part of nature’s intricate system of checks and balances.  They help maintain stability in the living world, and it is important to preserve them for their biological significance alone.  Furthermore, they are beautiful and intriguing creatures, the epitome of wildness and freedom; their very existence adds quality to our lives.  (https://theraptortrust.org/the-birds/whats-a-raptor/)

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Village Council Approves “Pilot” Central Valet Parking Program – 90 metered self-parking spaces sequestered

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September 28,2017

by Boyd A. Loving

During a Special Public Meeting of the Ridgewood Village Council held on Wednesday, September 27, Council members approved Resolution #17-291, “Central Valet Pilot Program in Central Business District” by a 4-0 vote (Councilwoman Bernadette Walsh was absent).

Key components/highlights of the centralized “pilot” valet parking program are:

The “pilot” program will be in operation beginning on Friday, October 6, and end on Saturday, December 30.

Establishments currently operating private valet parking services (e.g., Park West Tavern) may continue to do so during the “pilot” period.

Central valet parking service will be available every Friday and Saturday evening from 6:00 PM through 1:00 AM the following morning.

Two (2) drop off/pick up locations will be in operation – 1.  Van Neste Square southbound opposite the bus terminal and 2.  East Ridgewood Avenue just west of North Broad Street (the “hole”).

Service charge of $5.00  per vehicle (some establishments may choose to “validate” patrons’ central valet parking charges).

Central valet parking service provider has been contracted by the Village of Ridgewood; total costs for “pilot” program, being paid for by Village taxpayers, will not exceed $36K (taxpayers’ costs will be offset by valet parking fees collected).  Unofficial reports are that the central valet provider must process a minimum of 250 vehicles per evening throughout the “pilot” program in order for Village taxpayers to “break even.

“Vehicles entrusted to the central valet provider will be parked at one of three Village owned properties – 1.   Van Neste Square northbound (immediately adjacent to Van Neste Memoral Park),  @.  The “hole” (far west end of East Ridgewood Avenue immediately adjacent to the train station), and 3.  North Walnut Street Municipal Parking Lot (portion of lot immediately adjacent to the former Town Garage).

NOTE:  A total of approximately 90 metered parking spaces (currently providing free parking beginning at 6:00 PM, Monday through Saturday) will be removed from the “self parking” inventory” every Friday and Saturday evening to facilitate the central valet service (see locations above).  Police will be instructed to prohibit self parking in the three (3) aforementioned central valet parking areas beginning at 4:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays during the “pilot” program period.  Violators will be ticketed and towed.

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Ridgewood Police: Important Information on Cell Phones and the Do Not Call Registry

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photo by ArtChick

Despite viral email, there is no new cell phone Do Not Call database.

September 28,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, According to the Ridgewood Police department ,consumers may place their cell phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry to notify marketers that they don’t want to get unsolicited telemarketing calls.

The truth about cell phones and the Do Not Call Registry is:
The government is not releasing cell phone numbers to telemarketers.
There is no deadline for registering a cell phone number on the Do Not Call Registry.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit telemarketers from using automated dialers to call cell phone numbers without prior consent. Automated dialers are standard in the industry, so most telemarketers are barred from calling consumers’ cell phones without their consent.
There is only one Do Not Call Registry, operated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with information available at donotcall.gov. There is no separate registry for cell phones.
The Do Not Call Registry accepts registrations from both cell phones and land lines. To register by telephone, call 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236). You must call from the phone number that you want to register. To register online (donotcall.gov), you will have to respond to a confirmation email.
If you have registered a mobile or other telephone number already, you don’t need to re-register. Once registered, a telephone number stays on the Do Not Call Registry until the registration is canceled or service for the number is discontinued.

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Village of Ridgewood’s Water Pollution Control and Signal Bureau facilities Blocked by Fallen Tree

Village of Ridgewood's Water Pollution Control and Signal Bureau facilities Blocked by Fallen Tree

photo courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page

September 28,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, A large tree fell and blocked the main roadway leading to the Village of Ridgewood’s Water Pollution Control and Signal Bureau facilities located at 561 Prospect Street, Glen Rock, on Wednesday morning, 09/27. Primary and secondary electric lines were taken down to the ground when the tree dropped. Glen Rock PD Patrol Officer James McGill was dispatched to the incident and requested PSE&G technicians be summoned. Crews from the Village’s Shade Tree Division responded to cut, chip, and remove the debris. Smaller vehicles were able to use an alternate entrance/exit to the facility while the main roadway was blocked.

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Reader says the Ridgewood Blog Has “Anonymous” and “POMPANYMOUS” Posts

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Hahahaha, the “pompous anonymous” poster wants everyone else’s anonymity revealed. Maybe old Halaby can coin a phrase for such a person….POMPANYMOUS. Guess what, you can’t know who all the anonymous posters are, even though we have pretty much figured out who YOU are. hahaha

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Reader says Ridgewood News only covers one Council member, Jeff Voight

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Ridgewood News only covers one Council member, Jeff Voight. That ought to tell you something. JV is front and center in every video, photo and news story. It’s very apparent that they are no longer a newspaper. The Ridgewood News is a public relations platform catering to a select group who share the same personal agendas. The same applies to the highly censored Facebook page, Ridgewood Mom and Dads. ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- Thank Good for this blog and two worthy community Facebook pages, It takes a Ridgewood Village and Ridgewood Moms and Dads with FREE SPEECH.

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Liquid Chlorine Spill at Ridgewood Water

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photos courtesy of Boyd Loving

September 27,2017

Ridgewood NJ, Three (3) gallons of liquid chlorine spilled inside of a utility building at the Ridgewood Water Company facility, 205 East Glen Avenue, Ridgewood on Tuesday morning, 09/26. An adult male who sustained serious injuries related to the spill was rushed to The Valley Hospital by a Ridgewood EMS ambulance. Paramedics from The Valley Hospital assisted Ridgewood EMTs. Ridgewood Police and Fire Department also responded.

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PSE&G Begins Work on Doremus Avenue on Wednesday the 27th

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Road Closure updates Wednesday 9/27/17

September 26,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, PSE&G will be moving their gas line upgrade project to Doremus Ave beginning Wednesday September 27th. Through Friday September 29th. East Ridgewood Ave will be open to traffic in both directions the remainder of the week.

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Reader says The entire success of The Blog is that it enables people (like YOU) to post ANONYMOUSLY

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Apparently you do not understand the word ANONYMOUS. The entire success of The Blog is that it enables people (like YOU) to post ANONYMOUSLY. Clearly you do not want to be identified, you just want to send out anonymous snarky comments. But you are reading the blog, you are posting on the blog, so obviously you enjoy the blog. You have heard the old expression that you cannot have your cake and eat it too. Well, you cannot post anonymously and expect everyone else to be identified. There is a word for people like you, In fact there are are a few words for people like you. At the risk of being impolite while I post anonymously, let me just say that you are apparently not a rocket scientist.

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Village Council Special Public Meeting and Village Council’s Public Workshop

Village Council Special Public Meeting

Village Council Special Public Meeting

VILLAGE COUNCIL

SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING

SEPTEMBER 27, 2017

7:30 P.M.

Call to Order – Mayor

Statement of Compliance with the Open Public Meeting Act

MAYOR: “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided

 

by a posting on the bulletin board in Village Hall,

by mail to the Ridgewood News, The Record, and by  submission to all persons entitled to same as provided  by law of a schedule including the date and time of  this meeting.”

Roll Call

RESOLUTIONS

17-285    Award Contract Under State Contract – 2 Chevrolet                 Tahoes – Police Department (NTE $73,000)

17-286    Award Contract Under State Contract – Emergency                   Equipment for 2 Tahoes (NTE $27,000)

17-287    Award Contract – Radar System for Police Vehicles (NTE            $3,300)

17-288    Award Contract Under State Contract – VHF/UHF Radios              for Police Vehicles ($17,000)

17-289    Award Contract – Striping of Police Vehicles (NTE                 $3,000)

17-290    Approve Central Valet Pilot Program in Central Business           District
Adjournment

Village Council’s Public Workshop

THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S
PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 7:30 P.M.

1. 7:30 pm – Call to Order – Mayor

2. Statement of Compliance with Open Public Meeting Act  Mayor: “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin  board in Village Hall, by mail to the Ridgewood News, The Record, and by submission  to all persons entitled to same as provided by law of a schedule including the date and  time of this meeting.”

3. Roll Call – Village Clerk

4. Flag Salute/Moment of Silence

5. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 3 Minutes per Person – 40 Minutes in Total)

6.  Discussion

b. Budget

1. Award of Contract – Two 2017 SUVs and Vehicle Equipment

7.  Motion to Suspend Work Session and Convene Special Public Meeting

8. Special Public Meeting – See Attached Agenda

9. Motion to Adjourn Special Public Meeting and Reconvene Work Session

10. Presentation

a. Eagle Scout Project

b. Historic Presentation – Bergen County Clerk

c. REAC  – Ban Plastic Bags

11. Discussion (continued)

a. Ridgewood Water

1. Award of Change Order – Professional Services for Glen Tank      Rehabilitation

2. Authorizing Lease of Co-Location of Wireless Telecommunication     Antennas –  Glen Avenue Tank

b. Budget (continued)

2.  Award Contract – Recapped Tires

3. Award Partial Contract – Tree Planting

4. Award State Contract – Ford F250 Pickup with Plow – Engineering  Department

5. Award Professional Services Contract – Professional Engineering Services  – Improvement to HVAC System in Village Hall

12. Manager’s Report

13. Council Reports

14. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person)

15. Resolution to go into Closed Session

16. Closed Session

A.  Legal –  COAH

B.  Personnel/Contract Negotiations – Supervisors Union Contract

C.  Contract Negotiations –

D.  Personnel – Boards & Committees

17. Adjournment

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Resident Roots Out Online Job Scam

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September 25,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police report that on September 15, a North Pleasant Avenue resident responded to Ridgewood Police headquarters to report a fraud. The reporting party advised she had responded to job opportunity on the internet and provided personal information.

Shortly thereafter she received a check in the mail with instructions to deposit the check. The reporting party determined this was suspicious and reported the incident.

 

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Reader says “The Powers that be” know they cannot control the blog like they did with other newspapers

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All I know is certain individuals in Village hall are so concerned about certain posts on this blog, we find it extremely funny These certain individuals watch the blog more than any of the press in the area. They know they cannot control the blog like they did with other newspapers. In the old days the woman’s club, the ridgewood realtors, and a few others controlled everything. Nowadays people trust The blog more than the press. why because people can speak from there Gut , not from their ass. And the powers to be don’t like it. We the people saying too damn bad.

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Ridgewood needs a village sponsored Sept. 11 service

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I was struck Sept. 11 by the fact that the Ridgewood does not have a village-wide sponsored memorial service. I realize that there is an ongoing display in the library and that Mt. Carmel Catholic Church held a mass. Mt. Carmel represents an important part of the community, but it is not a Village government-sponsored gathering. I contrast this with our other holidays. Each year residents gather to remember Martin Luther’s message with a march through town. Veterans service is recognized on Memorial Day with speeches at the column in Van Ness Park. We have a huge July 4 parade and celebration to commemorate the nation’s founding. I was disappointed that there wasn’t a more public memorial service for 9/11.

Each year, my wife and I participate in the Glen Rock 9/11 service. We did so again this year. It is a simple event with music and several survivors sharing their experiences. Several reflected on the profound changes in their lives that were a direct result of that terrorist act. The mayor speaks for the town. A member of the town’s religious community offers their thoughts. It concludes with a reading of the names of the 11 Glen Rockers that died. Many of those that attended were not family members of those who died. They were, however, mourning for missing friends and neighbors that needed the public affirmation of their loss.

One of the important aspects of a community memorial is the education of our kids. We do a lot to educate them about 9/11 in the public schools. A town-wide service would drive home many of the lessons they learn and emphasize the direct links between the Village and the tragedy. At the Glen Rock service, Boy Scouts handed out candles, the high school choir sang and children of all ages were moved by the impact the gathering had on their parents.

September 11, 2001 was a terrible event. In the aftermath, there was a period of good will and cooperation that reaffirmed all that is good in America. Annual public commemorations are important reminders of why this is a special country. Just as we remember July 4, Martin Luther King and Memorial Day, having the local government leaders gather the community together in public to remember who we are is important to our fabric as a community.

Our community was deeply and permanently impacted by the World Trade Center attack. We need an annual Village sponsored 9/11 memorial service.

James A. Morgan is a member of the Ridgewood Board of Education. He has written this letter in a personal, non-official manner

Ridgewood

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President Donald J. Trump Proclaims September 24, 2017, as Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day

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September 24,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ,  In Ridgewood, NJ the Gold Star Mother’s Day Committee will sponsor our seventh annual event commemorating Gold Star Mother’s Day on Sunday, September 24th, at Van Neste Park. There will be a short ceremony starting promptly at 7:00 p.m. and hundreds of luminaries will be lit to honor Gold Star Mothers and their families. But in addition, our goal is to see thousands of other luminaries lit throughout Ridgewood and other towns on September 24th to honor the Gold Star Mothers and families!

President Donald J. Trump Proclaims September 24, 2017, as Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day

 

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

As we solemnly observe Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day, we honor and extend our deepest gratitude to the families of military service members who gave their last full measure of devotion to our country. Gold Star families have paid the ultimate price for our Nation’s freedom with the life of their loved ones. Our grateful Nation grieves with them in their loss, but also shares their pride in the selfless service of their sons and daughters.

Our country is built on the sacrifices of men and women who have willingly raised their hand to defend our Nation and its security. As members of our Armed Forces take an oath to protect our freedoms and liberty, they understand the gravity of their commitment to defend our way of life. And when that commitment results in the ultimate sacrifice, we come together as a Nation to walk beside the devoted families left behind and help them shoulder the vast absence they forever bear. Their loved ones did not die in vain. They gave of themselves to protect and defend the freedoms we all enjoy. Despite their grief, these families bravely move forward with dignity and grace.

Despite having endured unfathomable loss, many Gold Star families have turned their sorrow into action and community outreach to help others navigate this difficult journey. Their compassion, courage, determination, and strength inspire us all.

When the last rifle volley is fired, the final note of Taps echoes and fades away, and the carefully-folded National Colors are presented, it is our sacred duty to stand with these patriotic families to ensure they receive the care, compassion, and respect they have earned. On this day of remembrance, we pay tribute to those brave men and women in uniform who died protecting our great Nation, and we stand with the families who nurtured and loved them. Gold Star families have our sympathy, but more importantly, they have our respect and our gratitude.

The Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 115 of June 23, 1936 (49 Stat. 1895 as amended), has designated the last Sunday in September as “Gold Star Mother’s Day.”

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 24, 2017, as Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day. I call upon all Government officials to display the flag of the United States over Government buildings on this special day. I also encourage the American people to display the flag and hold appropriate ceremonies as a public expression of our Nation’s gratitude and respect for our Gold Star Mothers and Families.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.

DONALD J. TRUMP