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Councilmen Voigt at an Alexandra Harwin Coffee

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arch 11,,2018

the staff of the Ridewood

Ridgewood NJ, councilmen Jeff Voigt making the rounds to former Village managers house Roberta Sonenfeld for a coffee with Alexandra Harwin .He was one of five people who attended .

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Reader says The wall is a symbol of,” The rules don’t apply to me.”

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The wall is a symbol of,” The rules don’t apply to me.” Their campaign issues are for a bigger garage than the current designs, a pretend arguement for a LGBT flag to fly at Village Hall and the resurrection of a 90 ft baseball diamond at Schedler and oh yes, the most bogus issue of all: a return of civility. They must have all gone brain dead in the last few years because the past council did not know the meaning of civility. You can’t change what you don’t acknowledge or in this case understand.

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THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA MARCH 13, 2018

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20180313 – Village Council Public Workshop Agenda
THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA
PATRICK A. MANCUSO SENIOR CENTER
MARCH 13, 2018
8:00 P.M.
1. 8:00 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
a. Ridgewood Water
1. Award Contract – Installation of Water Mains
2. Award State Contract – 2018 Ford Super Duty F350
3. Award State Contract – Miscellaneous Materials and Supplies

b. Parking – None
c. Budget
1. Award Contract – Annual Agreement – Upgrade and Maintain Scada System – WPCF
2. Budget Reserve Transfer Resolution
3. Tonnage Grant Resolution
4. Declare Surplus – Miscellaneous Fire Department Equipment
5. Shared Services Agreement –Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs –
Washington Township
6. Award Contract – Tub Grinder
7. Award Contract – Election Printing
8. Award Contract – Paving and Resurfacing
d. Policy
1. Proposed Ordinance – Temporary Skatepark Rules and Fees
2. Graydon Pool Hours, Fees, and Website Presence
e. Operations
1. Village Hall Meetings Room Policy
2. Replacement of Tree at Graydon – Report by Shade Tree Commission
3. Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017
7. Review of March 14, 2018 Public Meeting Agenda
8. Manager’s Report
9. Council Reports
10. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person)
11. Resolution to go into Closed Session
12. Closed Session
A. Personnel – Boards and Committees, Municipal Prosecutor
B. Legal – Ridgewood Water Litigation, Affordable Housing, Valley Hospital

13. Adjournment

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Reader says Please remember the only reason this HealthBarn nightmare is in this park is because of the past council and Roberta

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She was open Saturday BEFORE any power was restored to Hillcrest rd. She had a large birthday party where I am sure she made a pretty penny as neighbors huddled their own children under blankets and froze while their tax dollars paid for the generators, the employees who got them up and running and I am sure the gas.
And no matter who did it or allowed it Please remember the only reason this nightmare is in this park is because of the past council and Roberta
And there is NO WAY in hell no matter what our Mayors relationship is with Stacy Antoine, Stacy would NEVER give up a birthday party or class to welcome neighbors in!
She has filed police reports against neighbors and has one filed against her for because of the way she treats the neighbors. This is not on the mayor but on the business owner and past council only. #knowthefacts

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Willard Elementary School outstanding efforts in connection with the 2018 Reusable Clothing Collection

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March 12,2018
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Recycling congratulates Willard Elementary School for their outstanding efforts in connection with the 2018 Reusable Clothing Collection contest. In two short days, students, parents, and faculty gathered 1800 pounds of textiles. The contest had the enthusiastic backing of school principal, Caroline Hoffman, and two Willard teachers made a fun, educational video, which was aired to all Willard students to build interest in the clothing drive. Please take a moment to enjoy their creative video (https://youtu.be/66rP8SvAU5g). The students will now receive a professional, environmental education school assembly, sponsored by Ridgewood Recycling. Congratulations Willard!!!

Ridgewood Recycling says ,”Many people would be surprised to find out that clothing and textile waste takes up around 5 % of our municipal waste stream. Of these items 95% can be re-used in one way or another. This clothing was brought to a facility where it is sorted into different categories and reused as second hand clothing, turned into wiping rags, or recycled into low grade fiber products.”

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Wine-down Wednesday, Paint n’ Sip with Women Gardeners of Ridgewood

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photo courtesy of Pinot’s Palette
Wed, March 14, 2018
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Pinot’s Palette, 25 Oak St., Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Ridgewood NJ, Wine-Down Wednesday Paint n’ Sip …Join fellow gardeners at Pinot’s Palette
for nibbles, giggles & painting fun…

March 14 from 5-7pm (arrive at 4:30pm)
25 Oak Street
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Register by clicking the link below or pay at the doors $37.
https://www.pinotspalette.com/ridgewood/event/207438

Thanks for supporting
The Women Gardeners of Ridgewood.

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All Seasons Chamber Players will Perform Annual Concert at Emmanuel Baptist Church

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All Seasons Chamber Players will Perform Annual Concert at Emmanuel Baptist Church
Sun, March 18, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Emmanuel Baptist Church, 14 Hope Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Ridgewood Nj, the All Seasons Chamber Players will perform at Emmanuel Baptist Church on Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 3:00 pm for an annual Community Concert, entitled “Classical, Romantical, and Jazzical, “honoring the musical legacy of William F. Wilkins. Celebrated works to be performed include Schubert, Debussy, Rechtman, and Smetana.
Admission is free and open to the public.

During the intermission, a free will offering will be taken up for the Center for Food Action (CFA).

Following the concert, all are invited to a Meet the Artists reception with complimentary light refreshments in the Peace Lounge.

For more information, call the church office at (201)444-7300 or visit www.emmanuelridgewood.org or www.facebook.com/EmmanuelRidgewood/.

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Harwin worked alongside Vagianos in the failed “Flip The 40th Campaign”

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March 11,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Facebook post from September shows Alexandra Harwin campaigning for Paul (the Wall)  Vagianos another promoter of high density housing and destruction of the Village character.

Alexandra Harwin
September 7, 2017

Hi all! I am hoping to do lots of canvassing for the Flip the 40th campaign, but I need someone to watch my kids (ages 3.5 and 1) during canvassing hours, as my husband (a rabbi) works Saturday and Sunday mornings during prime canvassing hours. Would anyone else with kids be interested in combining forces and hiring a babysitter together so we can canvas?

The Flip The 40th Campaign was the name of the campaign to get Paul (the wall) Vagianos elected to state assembly .

Thomas Duch For State Senate

Paul Vagianos and Christine Ordway For State Assembly

WHEN
April 16, 2017 at 10am – 12pm
WHERE
It’s Greek To Me
21 E Ridgewood Ave Ridgewood NJ 07450 USA
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
United States

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Ridgewood High School All Set for #NationalSchoolWalkout initiative

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March 11,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Nice to see the $105,000,000 school budget not go to waste and of coarse its always a please seeing adults use children for political purposes . The #NationalSchoolWalkout initiative is promoted by Women’s March Youth Empower. The national walkout is to take place March 14 at 10 a.m. for 17 minutes—one for each person who killed on the Marjory Stoneman Douglas campus on Valentine’s Day. Per the group’s web page, other participating high schools in Bergen County include Hackensack High School, Paramus High School, Lyndhurst High School, Fusion Academy in Englewood, Paramus Catholic High School, Ridgewood High School, Emerson Junior/Senior High School, Tenafly High School, Cresskill High School, Pascack Hills High School in Montvale, Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale, and Mahwah High School.

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Colonial Paramus’ rich history — however you spell it — is really Ridgewood’s history to celebrate

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March 11,2018

by John Paquin‎
Originally posted Vintage Ridgewood New Jersey

Ridgewood NJ, How do you spell “Paramus”? “R-I-D-G-E-W-O-O-D”! Colonial Paramus’ rich history — however you spell it — is really Ridgewood’s history to celebrate, and the Zabriskie-Schedler House is a visible, physical tie to that past that Ridgewood taxpayers own, and owe to future generations.

But how do you really spell it? Let’s count some of the ways.

First, the name is Lenape or more properly Munsee, the local branch of the Lenape indian nation that occupied the land along the “Sadle River” when the first Dutch settlers arrived circa 1675. It’s most commonly thought to mean “land of turkeys” (which, as Jackie Hone correctly pointed out — is true once again!).

The indians of course did not “spell” it, but they did convey the name to the “original owner” Albert Zabriskie (yes that family — more on that later).

Here’s some of the many spellings:

Parames: 1708 English deed
Perampsepus: 1709 Indian grant
Peremis: 1731 call for minister for the church
Pyramus: 1780 George Washington correspondence
Perhamus: 1780 directions to the church from Albert Zabriskie — another one — a Tory! — to the British for their attack.
Paramus: Col. McPherson in his report of that attack
Paramus: auditing report for the building of the “new” church” in 1803

So the modern spelling seems to have firmly taken hold by the turn of the 19th C.

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Ridgewood Professional Firefighters Don’t Forget to change the batteries in our smoke and CO detectors

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March 11,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Professional Firefighters FMBA Local 47 , reminds us that while most of us have had a long difficult week dealing with weather and power issues and we hope that everyone has gotten through safely.
Now, this weekend, we need to change the batteries in our smoke and CO detectors to make certain that they work if needed. Also, don’t forget to check the date on the device. Smoke detectors have a life span of 10 years and CO’s have a life span of 7 to 10 years according to the manufacturer.

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Be Very Careful with the Overzealous Criticism of the Current Village Council

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March 11,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Jeff Voigt continues to attempt to undermine his council mates by promoting long shot candidate Alexndra Harwin , Harwin has just kicked off her campaign with a series of coffees attended by the usually suspects . Critics have called Harwin and Aronsohn puppet because she has the full support of Aronsohn, Pucciarelli “the only man in Ridgewood” with a full time job  and Hauck ,aka the 3 amigos , Rurik Halaby, and former Village manager “breath of fresh air” Roberta Sonenfeld .

While overzealous criticism of the current village council has been notable of late on the Ridgewood blog , once again I will remind you with the exception of Jeff Voigt who has been busy digging his own grave ,these are the same group of people that most notable pushed high density housing which many say will destroy the very character of the Village of Ridgewood , they also pushed for the ridiculous Valley Expansion that would have a density equal to the former world trade center site in New York City  , they made a total mess with the “traffic easing ” under the railroad trestle  cutting the west side of town off from the central business district ,forced Graydon to build an ADA ramp that gets slippery when wet,   the high density housing is now forcing tax payers to foot the bill for the Hudson Street parking garage, oh and lest we not forget the topic of the day the worst business deal  in the history of Ridgewood ,the HealthBarn lease , which put a private business in the middle of a public park at far below market rate rent and forced tax payers to subsidize that business .

These people are force behind Alexndra Harwin, who seems to be running on a platform of putting a gay or rainbow flag in everyone’s front yard .  Which brings up a whole new set off issues ; first because of the antics of the Harwin ‘s friends at the Community Relations Advisory Board of Ridgewood and Glen Rock  a group dedicated to race baiting , virtue signaling social media shaming , the Village in the near future may have to deal with the American Nazi party wanting to post a flag in town and because of the action of a few along with former Bergen Record editor Alfred Doblin who even used a child’s suicide to push his bigoted agenda may be forced to comply .  Worse yet  the rainbow flag forced on the Village is an incorrect rainbow flag and consider a “White Only” rainbow flag akin to flying the Confederate flag which  excludes  people of color.

On June 16th 2017 the Ridgewood blog reported , “Philadelphia is redefining the LGBT pride flag. The city has a launched a new campaign, “More Color More Pride,” adding one black and one brown stripe to the traditional six colored rainbow. The new design will be, from top to bottom: black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.

“The black and brown stripes are an inclusionary way to highlight black and brown LGBTQIA members within our community,” said one source involved with the flag-raising event who asked not to be named. “With all of the black and brown activism that’s worked to address racism in the Gayborhood over the past year, I think the new flag is a great step for the city to show the world that they’re working toward fully supporting all members of our community.”

A spokesperson for the event would not confirm the new design, but in a statement described the flag reveal as “a special, can’t-be-missed unveiling and raising of a brand-new Pride flag which promises to be a step toward inclusivity, to spur dialogue within the community, and to impact the worldwide conversation.”

Lookin for input from the LGBTQ Black and Brown community. Will be inttoduced at Philly Pride this year.In 1978, artist Gilbert Baker designed the original rainbow flag. An iconic symbol of LGBTQ+ unity. So much has happened since then. A lot of good, but there’s more we can do. Especially when it comes to recognizing people of color in the LGBTQ+ community. To fuel this important conversation, we’ve expanded the colors of the flag to include black and brown. It may seem like a small step. But together we can make big strides toward a truly inclusive community. (Black Lives Matter Hudson Valley) “

While in other matters we see constant complaints about the conditions of the roads in Ridgewood , perhaps it would be better to check with PSEG as to when their major upgrade of infrastructure will be done . Oh that’s right you can’t because of former Mayor Aronsohn criticism of PSEG during hurricane Sandy . At one point Village Hall electricity was mysteriously cut and in one of the most foolish attempts to play the blame game in modern history , the former mayor not only put his foot in his mouth but coupled with the errant law suit over utility poles put Ridgewood on PSE&G’s  perpetual sh$t list . This left the current mayor to do damage control and work diligently to repair that very damaged relationship, which she has done a great job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Daylight Saving Time Begins at 2:00 a.m March 11th

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March 10,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, don’t for get to spring forward , Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months by one hour so that evening daylight lasts an hour longer, while sacrificing normal sunrise times. Typically, regions with summer time adjust clocks forward one hour close to the start of spring and adjust them backward in the autumn to standard time.

Traditionally most of the United States begins Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday in November. In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time.This year 2018 March 11th Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m and goes till November 4th.

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More Road Work on the Way for Ridgewood in 2018

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March 10,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Street Paving has been another major point of contention the last couple of years ,especially with PSE&G  and Ridgewood Water digging up the streets working on infrastructure improvements .
According to Councilmen Ramon Hache , last year  the Village  spent $2 million on paving roads.

Improvements the roads will continue from 2017. The Village council recently appropriated $2.16 million for the 2018 road paving program which will begin this spring. Bergen County has appropriated $13 million for road paving this year. We will be working with the County to ensure they repair the County roads in Ridgewood which are clearly the worst in the entire Village.