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Ridgewood Police Foil Possible Burglary in Progress

Ridgewood Police Alzheimer's patient was found

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February  10,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

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

Rollover Crash on Lincoln Ave in Ridgewood leaves Driver Trapped

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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

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

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

the staff of the Ridgewood blog
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

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Mayor Susan Knudsen administered the oath of office for Six new Ridgewood Police Patrol Officers

Village Council Meeting Police

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February 9,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ,  Mayor Susan Knudsen administered the oath of office individually to six (6) new Ridgewood PD patrol officers during a Village Council meeting held on Wednesday, 02/08. Oaths of office were also administered by the Mayor individually to recently promoted Police Lieutenant Brian Pullman, and the Village’s new Police Patrol Division Captain, William Amoruso. The six (6) new Patrol Officers are: Douglas Busch, Douglas Christopher, Brandon Donnelly, Jack Knudsen, Zachary Knudsen, and Kyle Scarpa.

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Employee Spaces Left Unfilled in Ridgewood’s Central Business District

Parking Walnut lot aside town garage employee spaces less than 33 perent used 330 pm weds feb 8 2017

(Walnut lot aside town garage employee spaces less than 33 percent used 330 pm weds feb 8 2017)

Reader says , The commuters are generally the largest class of taxpayers with little voice as proven by the rushed misinformed December hail mary screw job just in time for the January to march slow season store wise.There needs to be accountability here to the homeowners commuters.we got screwed and the merchants did not deliver any actual volume employee pass wise.just parked this morning aside the town garage one employee parked car vs commuters slammed into the bank customers only aisle closer in Theres no accountability as usual. The $1000 vip pass should resign.cover up studies underway rope a dope..what a disgrace to taxpayers…

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Snow Day : Ridgewood Schools Will Be Closed Today

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February 9,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood public schools will be closed today February 9th 2017 and all before and after school activities are suspended. Kindergarten Registration will be rescheduled to February 15th.

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Village of Ridgewood : Winter Storm Niko

Snow Blizzard of 2016 Ridgewood CBD

Dear Friends at the Ridgewood blog ,

Due to the impending snowstorm, the Village will not be picking up recycling or solid waste on Thursday.  This means 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.

In addition, in residential zones, the snow must be cleared from all sidewalks within 24 hours of the snow being formed. This is very important, for our children walking to and from school and commuters walking to and from their pickup points.

All overnight street parking is prohibited both tonight and Thursday night.  Please try to stay off of the roads as much as possible so that Village crews are able to do their work clearing Village streets.

This storm is also predicting high winds, so there may be power outages.  If you lose power, please call PSE&G directly at 1-800-436-7734.

Check the Village website for important storm updates at: www.ridgewoodnj.net.

Kindly check on your neighbors and the elderly during this storm and please be safe.

Heather A. Mailander
Acting Village Manager
201/670-5500 x202

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NJ TRANSIT CROSS HONORING AS OFF 4AM TODAY!

Snow Blizzard of 2016 Ridgewood CBD

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Cross Honoring in Effect starting at 4:00 a.m. Thursday

February 8, 2017

Ridgewood, NJ — NJ TRANSIT is prepared to manage the incoming winter storm forecasted to hit New Jersey over the next several hours.  NJ TRANSIT’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is open and is monitoring the track of the winter weather and its potential effects on the Tri-State area. Personnel and assets have also been pre-positioned in order to address any issues that may arise during the morning rush hour as quickly as possible.

NJ TRANSIT is expected to operate regular service on its bus, rail, light rail and Access Link services.  However, as the storm unfolds, and as conditions warrant, NJ TRANSIT will immediately advise customers of any service disruptions, delays or changes.  Customers are strongly advised 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 website and social media feeds on Twitter and Facebook, as well as tune in to broadcast traffic reports for the latest information.

Cross honoring will be in effect beginning at 4 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, February 9 on bus, rail and light rail services.

Current service impacts include:
• Regular weekday service for rail, bus, light rail and Access Link will operate as long as conditions allow.
• All 196 and 197 lines bus service will originate and terminate at West Milford Park and Ride. Rail will Cross Honor on the Port Jervis Line at the Harriman, Tuxedo, and Sloatsburg Stations. Shortline bus will also be Cross Honoring.
• Cross honoring will be in effect across rail, bus and light rail systems.
• Due to the impending storm, Access Link is cancelling all trips between 3am -5 am. Also, for the entire service day ALL transfer trips are cancelled as well.
Snow fighting supplies and equipment across the state are stocked and ready to be deployed as conditions warrant.

NJ TRANSIT’s preparations for the winter season began long before the first snowflakes began to fall.  Over the course of the fall and the months leading up to winter, crews have been busy inspecting and winterizing infrastructure, equipment and stations to be in the best possible position to handle winter’s potential wrath.

In early December, Executive Director Steven Santoro outlined the following steps NJ TRANSIT has taken in advance of the winter weather season:

NJ TRANSIT Preparations for Winter Weather

Rail Operations
• Hundreds of rail cars and locomotives have been “winterized,” a process that includes checking onboard heating systems, ventilation, thermostats, weather stripping and electronic components, as well as changing locomotive filters and fuel from a summer blend to a winter blend.
• NJ TRANSIT’s preventative maintenance program also includes the inspection and winter maintenance of more than 750 switches and switch heaters, overhead wire systems, 12 moveable bridges and wayside power at storage yards and terminals.
• Two jet-engine-powered snow blowers are available to remove ice and snow from tracks and critical switching areas. In addition, all locomotives are equipped with snowplows to clear snow from the rails.
• NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations has 20,000 pounds of salt on hand with the ability to obtain an additional 100,000 pounds, if needed.
• In addition, our year-round tree trimming program proactively minimizes downed trees or limbs along the right-of-way and on our overhead electrical system, personnel are on standby to quickly respond to reports of trees or limbs that could damage overhead wires or prevent safe passage of trains.  Our year-round tree trimming program is part of our preventative maintenance program.

Bus Operations
• Bus maintenance personnel have checked the heating systems, engine fluids, tires, windshield wipers, doors and airbrake systems on NJ TRANSIT’s 2,200 buses.
• Bus snow-fighting equipment has been readied and ice/snow-inhibiting supplies have been restocked for winter to keep 52 bus loops, terminals and lots cleared throughout the state.
• NJ TRANSIT Bus Operations has 900 tons of bulk salt on standby statewide, with each of its 16 garages stocked with bag salt.
• Vendor contracts have been finalized to perform plowing of larger park/ride facilities.

Light Rail Operations

• Snowplows are ready to clear station platforms and park/ride lots.
• All switch heaters have been tested.

Access Link

• Due to the impending storm, Access Link is cancelling all trips between 3AM-5AM ONLY. Also, for the entire service day ALL transfer trips are cancelled as well. We will continue to closely monitor the upcoming storm and make any service changes as needed. We’re asking customers to allow extra travel time and cancel any rides you may not need. You can now cancel your rides right here on the web. Please call the 800# or check the NJ TRANSIT web site for updates.

Stations and Terminals

• All rail stations equipped with heaters have been inspected to ensure that they are in proper working order.
• All public address systems at rail stations and bus terminals have been inspected.

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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NOVO in Ridgewood offers a Winter prix fixe every Sunday through Thursday

NOVO

February 8,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Today we are pleased to announce our Winter prix fixe every Sunday through Thursday: an appetizer, entree, and a dessert for $29.95 per person! Call us at 201-444-4910 or click here to make your reservation now: https://www.opentable.com/novo-reservations-ridgewood

NOVO
37 Chestnut St
Ridgewood, New Jersey
@NovoNJ
Call (201) 444-4910

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VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD : VILLAGE COUNCIL REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING

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VILLAGE COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING

VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

VILLAGE COUNCIL REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING

FEBRUARY 8, 2017

8:00 P.M.

1.   Call to Order – Mayor

2.   Statement of Compliance with the Open Public       Meetings Act

3.   Roll Call – Village Clerk

4.   Flag Salute and Moment of Silence

5.   Acceptance of Financial Reports

6.   Approval of Minutes

7.   Proclamations

A.   Dad’s Night Days – Hawes School and                    Somerville School

B.   Read Across America Day

C.   Super Science Saturday

8.   Swearing-in of Police Officers

Police Officer Douglas Busche

Police Officer Douglas Christopher

Police Officer Brandon Donnelly

Police Officer Jack Knudsen

Police Officer Zachary Knudsen

Police Officer Kyle Scarpa

9.   Swearing-in of Police Lieutenant Brian Pullman

10.  Swearing-in of Police Captain William Amoruso

11.  Comments from the Public (Not to exceed 3 minutes

per person – 40 minutes in total)

12.  Village Manager’s Report

13.  Village Council Reports

14.  ORDINANCES – RIDGEWOOD WATER

NONE

15.  RESOLUTIONS – RIDGEWOOD WATER

THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 17-26 THROUGH 17-37 ARE TO BE ADOPTED BY A CONSENT AGENDA, WITH ONE VOTE BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL. THERE IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION BESIDE EACH RESOLUTION TO BE CONSIDERED ON THE CONSENT AGENDA. EACH RESOLUTION WILL BE READ BY TITLE ONLY:

17-26      Title 59 Approval – Landscaping Services –             Approves the plans and specifications for             Landscaping Services prepared by Ridgewood             Water, pursuant to Title 59

17-27      Award Contract – Landscaping Services (NTE              $113,820) – Awards the second year of a two-            year contract to the sole bidder, Pat                 Scanlan, 14 Plains Drive, New City, NY

17-28      Title 59 Approval – Cold Water Meters and               Accessories – Approves the plans and                   specifications for Cold Water Meters and               Supplies prepared by Ridgewood Water,                  pursuant to Title 59

17-29      Award Contract – Cold Water Meters and                 Accessories – Awards the first year of a two-           year contract to the lowest responsible                    bidder, Rio Supply, Inc., 100 Allied Parkway,          Sicklerville, NJ

17-30      Title 59 Approval – Pipe, Appurtenances, and            Service Materials – Approves the plans and           specifications for Furnish and Deliver Pipe,             Appurtenances and Service Materials for Water          Distribution Maintenance prepared by                   Ridgewood Water, pursuant to Title 59

17-31      Award Contract – Pipe, Appurtenances, and              Service Materials – Awards the second year of         a two-year contract to the following lowest              responsible bidders in various categories of               materials: Water Works Supply Co., Inc., 660           State Highway 23, Pompton Plains, NJ; HD               Waterworks Supply, 61 Gross Avenue, Edison,             NJ; and Capitol Supply Construction Products,        Inc., 149 Old Turnpike Road, Wayne, NJ

17-32      Title 59 Approval – Furnishing and Delivering           of Sodium Hypochlorite Solution –Approves           the plans and specifications for Furnishing           and Delivering of Sodium Hypochlorite                  Solution prepared by the Ridgewood Water               Department, pursuant to Title 59

17-33      Award Contract – Furnishing and Delivering of           Sodium Hypochlorite Solution ($3.62/gallon)-             Awards the second year of a two-year contract        to the sole responsible bidder, Miracle               Chemical Company, 1151B Highway 33,                    Farmingdale, NJ

17-34      Title 59 Approval – Servicing and Repair of            Water Pumping Facilities – Approves the plans       and specifications for Servicing and Repair               of Potable Water Storage Tanks, prepared by              Ridgewood Water, pursuant to Title 59

17-35      Award Contract – Servicing and Repair of               Water Pumping Facilities – Approves the plans       and specifications for Servicing and Repair               of Potable Water Pumping Facilities, prepared       by Ridgewood Water, pursuant to Title 59

17-36      Award Professional Services Contract – USEPA           Compliance Services for Evaluation of                  Groundwater Wells (NTE $35,000) – Awards a               Professional Services contract to Legette,               Brashears & Graham, 600 East Crescent Avenue,        Upper Saddle River, NJ. The required Pay to             Play forms have been filed with the Village            Clerk’s office.

17-37      Authorize Change Order – Installation of               Backup Power at Critical Facilities (NTE            $62,445) – Authorizes the change order which            was necessary due to additional permitting               work, including Planning Board approvals a             the Township of Wyckoff and the Borough of            Midland Park, as well as NJDEP flood plain             and wetland permits

16.  ORDINANCES – INTRODUCTION

3581 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic –            Prohibit Parking – Sections of Sherman Place –          Designates several areas for no parking at any          time on various sections of Sherman Place, due      to safety concerns

3582 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic – Angle  Parking – Allows vehicles to be parked in            parking lots with perpendicular parking stall      spaces with either the front or rear of the            vehicle facing perpendicular to the nearest curb  line. Vehicles parked in angled parking stall           spaces must park with the front of the vehicle      facing the nearest curb line. Vehicles parked in  parallel parking spaces must have the front of          the vehicle facing in the travel of direction of      the roadway nearest the parking space.

3583 – Amend Chapter 238 – Sewers and Sewage Disposal –  Addition of Masticated Food Waste – Adds            masticated food waste and its definition to the         liquid waste acceptance program, including the           basis for billing

3584 – Amend Chapter 145 – Fees – Sewers and Sewage          Disposal – Liquid Waste Acceptance Program Fees          – Amends the fees charged for various acceptable    liquid wastes including grey water/septage;           masticated flowable food waste; wastewater          meeting certain requirements; and pumpout FOG            (fats, oil, and grease) of various              concentrations

3585 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic – Bus        Stops – Amends the Village’s bus stop ordinance      so that the bus stops listed reflect the bus        stops which exist in the Village. It also lists           the bus stop numbers.

3586 – Amend Chapter 145 – Fees – Significant Sewer           Discharger Fees – Increases the fees for           significant sewer dischargers from $4.03 per      thousand gallons of flow in excess of one EDU as  measured by water meter consumption to $4.27 per    thousand gallons of flow. This increase is            includes commercial/industrial/institutional as        well as tax exempt and tax credited users. This          fee was last increased in 2010.

3587 – Amend Chapter 145 – Fees – Graydon Pool Fees –         The fees for adult, child, and day passes will        remain the same for 2017 and 2018. There will be  a late season discount of 50% off of the price         on or after August 1st. There will also be a 10%      early bird discount for those badges purchased       in the month of April.

17.  ORDINANCES – PUBLIC HEARING

3578 – Amend Chapter 145 – Fees – Day Camp Fees

3579 – Amend Chapter 190 – Land Use and                      Development – Institutional and Religious            Uses and Public Utilities

3580 – Amend Chapter 265 – Vehicles and Traffic – CBD        Parking

18.  RESOLUTIONS

THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, NUMBERED 17-38 THROUGH 17-53 ARE TO BE ADOPTED BY A CONSENT AGENDA, WITH ONE VOTE BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL. THERE IS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION BESIDE EACH RESOLUTION TO BE CONSIDERED ON THE CONSENT AGENDA. EACH RESOLUTION WILL BE READ BY TITLE ONLY:

17-38      Authorize Membership Agreement – Cooperative           Purchasing Program – North Jersey Wastewater           Cooperative Pricing System through Lead                  Agency Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission –              Authorizes the Acting Village Manager and            Mayor to execute the membership agreement               with the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission            on behalf of the North Jersey Wastewater             Cooperative Pricing System

17-39      Title 59 Approval – Maintenance of Irrigation           Systems/Water Fountains – Approves the plans            and specifications for Maintenance of                 Irrigation Systems/Water Fountains for                 Contract Years 2017 and 2018, prepared by the       Parks and Recreation Department, pursuant to            Title 59

17-40      Award Contract – Maintenance of Irrigation              Systems/Water Fountains – Awards this                  contract to the lowest responsible bidder,               Tanz, Inc., 3 River Edge Road, River Edge, NJ

17-41      Award Contract under Cooperative Purchasing             Program – Truck Chassis for Sludge Hauling           Tanker Truck (NTE $153,895.85) – Awards a            contract under Middlesex Regional Educational         Services Commission to Gabrielli Truck Sales,           2300 Route 130 North, Dayton, NJ

17-42      Award Contract under Cooperative Purchasing            Program – Vacuum Tank Unit for Sludge Hauling         Tanker Truck (NTE $60,890) – Awards a                 contract under Middlesex Regional Educational           Services Commission to Vacuum Sales, Inc., 51           Stone Road, Lindenwold, NJ

17-43      Award Contract under Cooperative Purchasing             Program – Pumps for Ridgewood Lawns Sewer            Pump Station (NTE $48,862.30) – Awards a               contract under the North Jersey Wastewater              Cooperative Pricing System administered by             the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission to             Pumping Services, Inc., 201 Lincoln                   Boulevard, Middlesex, NJ

17-44      Award Professional Services Contract –                 Surveys of Intersections for Upgrade of                   Traffic Signals (NTE $28,700) – Awards a           Professional Services contract to Daniel M.               Dunn of Dunn Surveying and Mapping, P.S., 40            East Prospect Street, Waldwick, NJ for                 intersection area surveys for upgrade of             traffic signals. The required Pay to Play             forms have been filed with the Village                 Clerk’s Office.

17-45      Award Professional Services Contract – 2017            Land      Surveying Services Retainer for                   Preparation of Tax      Assessment Map (NTE                $1,700) – Awards a Professional Services            contract to Daniel M. Dunn, of Dunn Surveying           and Mapping, P.A., 40 East Prospect Street,            Waldwick, NJ

17-46      Authorize Designation of Acting Municipal              Court Administrator ($35/hour) –Designates             Kimberly McWilliams, CMCA as the Acting                 Municipal Court Administrator, on a                    provisions basis to undertake the duties of             the absent Municipal Court Administrator or            Deputy Municipal Court Administrator during              scheduled or unscheduled leaves. This is               required under the new Criminal Justice               Reform legislation.

17-47      Authorize Girl Scout Troop 1136 and Ridgewood           Shade Tree Commission Project – Shade Tree              Nursery – Authorizes Girl Scout Troop 1136              and the Ridgewood Shade Tree Commission to             remove the accumulated debris, trash, and               garbage and establish a Shade Tree Nursery at           203 East Glen Avenue. This project has been           reviewed by the Village Engineer and the             Director of Parks and Recreation who have               helped to address various safety issues.

17-48      Increase 2017 Deferred School Taxes –                  Increases deferred school taxes from                   $45,630,455.58 to $46,515,256.20, an increase          of $884,800.62 from 12/31/15 to 12/31/16

17-49      Approve Budget Reserve Transfers – Resolution           which transfers money in the 2016 budget from       departments which have excess funds to those           departments which do not have adequate funds

17-50      Authorize Application for Sustainable Jersey            PSE&G Grant – Authorizes an application for a       Sustainable Jersey PSE&G Grant for a                   professional to conduct a tree survey in the               Village

17-51      Authorize Execution of Grant Agreement –                Community Development Block Grant –                    Handicapped Accessible Ramp at Gate House of             Irene Habernickel Family      Park – Authorizes             the Acting Village Manager to sign the grant               agreement and the Village Chief Financial               Officer to sign all County vouchers

17-52      Award Professional Services Contract – Noise            Assessment – Schedler Park Property (NTE               $6,100) – Awards a Professional Services               Contract to Sharon Paul Carpenter of Paul             Carpenter Associates, Inc., 7 Columbia                 Turnpike, Suite 101, Florham Park, NJ

17-53      Award Professional Services Contract – Review           of Village Hall HVAC System Operation (NTE           $19,385) – Awards a Professional Services              Contract to LAN Associates, 445 Godwin                    Avenue, Midland Park, NJ. The required Pay to           Play forms have been filed with the Village            Clerk’s Office.

19.  Comments from the Public (Not to Exceed 5 minutes per person)

20.  Resolution to go into Closed Session

21.  Closed Session

Contract Negotiations – Potential Purchase of   Property

Personnel – Village Manager’s Office; Village   Manager Search

Legal – HealthBarn

22.  Adjournment

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Ridgewood wrestling team rides winning momentum

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George Thompson, Correspondent11:27 p.m. ET Feb. 6, 2017

Since defeating Northern Highlands on Jan. 25, the Ridgewood Maroons wrestling team has picked up several victories. These included wins over NV/Demarest, Bridgewater-Raritan and Ramapo.

Following the victory over the Highlanders, the Maroons traveled to NV/Demarest to take on the Norsemen on Jan. 27. By the time the final weight class had been wrestled, it was the Maroons who had earned a 45-32 victory.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/high-school/wrestling/2017/02/06/ridgewood-wrestling-winning-momentum/97579570/