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Feds to Investigate Safety of Crumb Rubber Turf Fields

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by Linda McNamara

The Ridgewood Board of Education is proposing more artificial turf for Stevens  Field,a district owned field,  despite mounting evidence that it  presents significant  health and safety concerns for those using the fields and to the environment. A recent article in the NJEA Review Magazine ,” Use it? Ban it? quotes  the following statements from Dr. Philip Landrigan, a  Public Health and Pediatrics Professor at Mount Sinai :“ The companies that are marketing the fields don’t talk about the heat hazards, they don’t talk about the chemical hazards,  they don’t talk about the costs that are going to be associated with dismantling the fields when they reach the end of their natural life span, when they must be treated as hazardous waste ….. a better solution is to build fields that are properly drained and are planted with tough species of grass that do not require pesticides.”

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Ridgewood Superintendent Lays Out Stevens Field Synthetic Turf Replacement Proposal

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Ridgewood NJ, Dr. Fishbein presented the Ridgewood High School Stevens Field Synthetic Turf Replacement Proposal. The field is used seven days a week, during the school day for physical education, as well as by RHS athletics, youth sports, and adult community programs. Dr. Fishbein provided background on the field, explaining that Stevens Field was first completed during the 2009 referendum.

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Flood water can destroy the performance of a turf athletic field in a single event

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Ridgewood NJ, according to Professional Sports Field Services, “Flood water can destroy the performance of a turf athletic field in a single event. Not that will occur everytime, but the potential is always there.

Thorough and proper planning for the site would have prevented a flood event in the first place. If a flood plane is the chosen site to install a turf field, then some form of mitigation or divergence would be appropriate if allowed by regulating agencies. If not, relocating the field, using natural grass, or some other alternative would be wise. Of course if you are reading this article, then it’s too late for the planning part isn’t it?

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Ridgewood Board of Education is planning to install another artificial turf field on Stevens Field

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Ridgewood NJ, here we go again ,the Ridgewood Board of Education is planning to install another artificial turf field on Stevens Field which exists in an active flood plain. It is bad for the environment, our players, community and our pocket books. It defies reason. Looks like we are going too keep doing it till we get it right?

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Ridgewood Police Department is currently investigating fights that occurred on Stevens Field and then on Brookside Field over the weekend

Suspicious Activity at Ridgewood Bus Terminal caught the Attention of Ridgewood Police Officer

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November 3,2017

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Police Department is currently investigating fights that occurred on Stevens Field and then on Brookside Field over the weekend. If there are any witnesses that would like to come forward, please contact Det. Casson at [email protected] or (201) 251-4537.

All actors are presumed innocent unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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Flash Flood Sees Ho Ho Kus Brook Breach its Banks in Ridgewood

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Flash Flood Sees Ho Ho Kus Brook Breach its Banks in Ridgewood 

Ridgewood NJ, The HoHoKus Brook went over its banks in Ridgewood on Friday, 08/01 causing the Village Hall/Ridgewood Public Library parking lot to flood as well as artificial turf athletic fields at Ridgewood High School, Maple Park, and Stevens Field.

Five (5) privately owned vehicles parked in the Village Hall/Ridgewood Public Library parking lot were not moved in time and heavily damaged.  One vehicle reportedly belongs to a Library employee whose first day on the job was Friday.

The turf athletic fields were bubbled up and will need to be repaired.

Several streets, including Linwood Avenue, were closed due to flood waters.

No injuries were reported.

Damage to Village Hall itself was minimal; water entered at only one point, an overhead door on the north side of the building.

FD personnel were assisting in the clean up.

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Photo credit: Boyd A. Loving

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