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The Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival Fund Raiser!!

Ridgewood Guild Oscar Night

An Oscar Evening

You’re Invited!

February 18,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Guild will be hosting a fund raiser for it’s Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival Oscar watching event.

Come walk the red carpet – Dress as your favorite movie star or movie character [optional] – DJ – Hollywood Trivia – Oscar Ballots – Prizes – Delicious Appetizers & Drinks! $50 Cash Bar or $65 for Open Bar. Join us at this Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival Fund Raiser!!!!

Join us on Friday, February 24 from 7:30 – 11:30pm at park West Loft (38 Oak St.) for an evening of fun on behalf of the Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival.

Imagine you are attending the Academy Awards – Ladies can wear a gown, men can wear a tuxedo (or a nice dress and suit, black tie NOT required). Or, if you’re feeling festive come dressed as a character from an Oscar-nominated movies from this year, or any past year.

There will be a red carpet with an interviewer and photographers. There will be Oscar trivia and gift certificates awarded for best costume and whoever picks the most winners on the Oscar ballot (The Academy Awards are only 48 hrs later).

Hot and cold appetizers will be served, and there will be a pasta station as well. We will also have dessert, coffee, tea and soft drinks.

There are 2 ticket options, $50 (if you opt for a cash bar) or $65 (premium shelf open bar until 10pm).

Tickets can be purchased by sending a check to The Ridgewood Guild, 41 N. Broad Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450.

Please, come out and support arts in our community. You will get a lot of bang for your buck, and have a fun and memorable night with your friends and neighbors! We hope to see you there!

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Damiano Email to Ridgewood Guild Members fully Discredited

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September 20,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, This screen shot above was posted on the FB discussion to discredit this email from Tony. This shows clear contradiction in what he is claiming about Mayor agreeing to include him in the conversation or not. Readers say, “He is a habitual liar.”  Remember HPC letter? — please read this email + the screen shot posted in the original article for full picture:

Thank you Susan,

But I am confused. Your last email on Friday afternoon (sent to me only) said, “Tony, can you join me in meeting with PSEG next week.” I replied,”Absolutely.” You never called me so I called PSEG myself at noon today.

The good thing that came out of this is….,Andrew Wesley now has my cell number, and I have his. He will consult with me personally on any and all PSEG matters regarding our CBD.

Also, you and the bloggers need to stop pointing a finger at Roberta, It is on record that she mentioned this project at 2 August Council Meetings and you did not do anything about it. As u know, I do not attend all meetings. I missed both of these meetings or I would have taken action sooner.

Best………………..Tony Damiano

To make matters worse, Damiano sent the message below to Guild members. Clearly/compared to the official transcript above, he lied to his members and distorted what actually transpired. SHAMEFUL!!

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Village of Ridgewood and PSEG work schedules

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September 19,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, according to Rurik Halaby, the following is an email sent to Tony Damiano, owner of Mango Jam and President of The Ridgewood Guild in response to a letter written by Tony to the Mayor re the PSE&G project:

Dear Tony,
I can’t express how disappointed I am with your email. First, PSEG work schedules are not controlled by Village Council and I, along with council colleagues, have taken the concerns of the business community very seriously. Personally, I began working on this tirelessly since 7:00am Thursday morning and have not stopped. The (former)Village Manager was involved in, and is responsible for, any decisions made in May or June and up until the date of her resignation. l was not included or apprised of those discussions or decisions. It’s unfortunate any time working on resolving this has been interrupted by this antagonistic and angry email.
Your assertion that I am “micro-managing” anything is shameful and regrettable. Five council members selected the members of the CBDAC. Furthermore, your suggestion that you could have been a “great asset” to the Central Business District Advisory Committee is undermined by the tone and content of your email. I have great confidence in Councilman Hache and this wonderful group of CBDAC committee members.
Council members Hache, Voigt and Walsh along with Deputy Mayor Sedon, myself and Village Staff have worked diligently to support for our business community. Your email is gratuitous and offensive.
I will continue my efforts to resolve the PSEG matter and am in the process of scheduling a meeting with them. I hope we can move on from this and will keep you informed of any progress.
-Susan
Mayor Susan Knudsen
Councilwoman

Rurik Halaby added on Facebook , “I could not believe the insulting, sarcastic, and disdainful tone and nature of this letter. Tony deserves better. He is a passionate man who is totally dedicated to making Ridgewood a better place for all of us, particularly the CBD.

Ms. Knudsen swore to uphold the U.S. Constitution. The first amendment guarantees Tony’s right to express himself. As importantly, it guarantees his right “to petition the Government for redress of grievances.”

If Mayor Aronshohn had written such a letter the Vocalantis would have hung him in effigy.

Ms. Knudsen, you owe Tony an apology!”

Yes Rurik we all know how much Paul Aronsohn loved PSE&G.

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Art in the Park presented by The Ridgewood Guild

Art in the Park presented by The Ridgewood Guild
photos courtesy of the Ridgewood Guild
August 7,2016
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Ridgewood NJ, Art in the Park presented by The Ridgewood Guild. Sponsored by Pinot’s Palette.

The weather held the Ridgewood Guild the first Friday installment of Art in the Park.

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16 paintings sold tonight at Art in the Park. All proceeds go to support our Ridgewood Guild events and programs.

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Jake and Bruce a winning team at Art in the Park. Great art by Valerie Philips!

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The Ridgewood Guild Sponsors the 2nd Season of Art in the Park!

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June 6,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, On the first Friday of June, July & August from 6:30-9pm meet us on the sidewalk outside of Memorial Park on Van Neste Square local artists will sell their works (with 20% going to the Ridgewood Guild). Listen to live music, browse beautiful art, and enjoy the warm Friday night! It is also the 7th season of Music in the Night in downtown Ridgewood .

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Tony or the Ridgewood Guild didn’t start this mess, it began because our Village Council members were not transparent about their plans with the garage and the developments

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May 4th 2016

Jeanette LaRocco

I have known Tony for many years and am a long time Ridgewood resident, am a member of the Guild from the beginning and I do NOT want Garage D, however, let’s put things into perspective. I believe that Tony was wrong to say it fits on the lot, but as a long time businessman, who by the way, has revitalized this town with the Guild when the Chamber of Commerce refused to do anything to make Ridgewood a destination, and who has done many generous things for the town, including Habitat for Humanity and having many charity events at his store, and has spent countless unpaid hours, to promote events that bring people in and keep businesses open, he has the right to want this garage built. When you think of the fact that he is doing this, NOT for political gain or financial gain like some promoters, except to keep his business going, I’m sorry but I can’t fault him for that. He is also a resident right in town and a parishioner of OLMC, and I just think of all the years he has had a business, he knows that he may not thrive unless we get some kind of parking. I think we must remember that we need to keep unique businesses in Ridgewood, instead of just banks and restaurants and chain stores. When I moved here nearly 28 years ago, there were so many wonderful and unique stores that are now gone and even now, there have been too many stores that open for a short time that can not sustain the rents and keep their businesses going and a big part of that is parking. What we also have to remember is that Tony didn’t start this mess, it was began because our Village Council members were not transparent about their plans with the garage and the developments. If they had been, we would’ve already begun building a garage that the majority of Ridgewood would be thrilled with, instead they made a mess of things, that many people, including myself, are trying to rectify. So let’s put the blame where it belongs. Just remember there are two sides to every story and lets act accordingly before we start throwing out conspiracy theories.

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Conflicts of Interest Need to be disclosed on all Development in Ridgewood

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May 3 2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Tony Damiano is the owner of Mango Jam ,  When the train station was renovated a lot of parking spots were taken away and because of his business’ location it is difficult to park near his business.Tony Damiano is also the President of the Ridgewood Guild .

 We can understand how someone with a business interest in the central business district would support a garage but we question all the significant conflicts of interests on the HPC ,Historical Preservation Commission.

Tony was recently appointed a member of HPC. There was a vote at HPC for design D. He could not attend and send a letter saying since the new design ‘fits the lot’ he was voting for it. Another member who owns a building right next to the garage voted for this design. When this vote was later questioned, they just said it was a ‘poll’ not a ‘vote’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOCBptQJMcs

Published on Mar 10, 2016 this is all the footage Dana Glazer recorded at the Historical Preservation Meeting in Ridgewood. This is typical of how public meetings are currently in our town. We look forward to a time when ‘civility’ is more than just a political catchphrase and commissions like this do more than just green stamp massively inappropriate changes to our village.

Historic Preservation Commission Members:
Vincent N. Parrillo – Chairman
Joe Suplicki – Vice Chairman
Lynne Brady
Barbara Ferrante
Tess Giuliani
James Schimmel
Tony Damiano
Isabella Altano – Alt

Staff:
Michael Cafarelli – Secretary

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Tell the Village, the Guild and the Chamber of Commerce that you want plants and flowers in our planters, not politics!

Ridgewood Yard Signs
April 20,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood Nj, it seems more and more residents are critical of the sign pollution that has taken over the CBD in Ridgewood .
The change came last fall when the Council Majority pushed for the garage development on Hudson Street . To many this move was emblematic of the total lake of respect for the Village of Ridgewood by the Council Majority and their supporters . The garage was also heavily pushed the Ridgewood Guild and the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce.

Dear Ridgewood Residents,

If you are appalled by the number of political signs littering our Central Business District, please file a complaint with the Village Clerk’s office. They are accepting complaints by email at [email protected] or by phone at 201-670-5500 x201
Tell the Village, the Guild and the Chamber of Commerce that you want plants and flowers in our planters, not politics!

The Village Clerk’s office confirmed that none of these signs were allowed until the rule was changed in Oct/Nov FOR the Parking Garage signs!! My guess is that we will see the old rule reinstated just in time for the November national election.

Heather Mailander had earlier responded by saying , “To clarify, based on last Fall’s regulations, the campaign signs may be placed in the public right of way (planting strip between the curb and sidewalk) anywhere in the Village, including planters in the CBD.  However, they may not be placed on Village property.  This includes all parks, the train station parking lot and green spaces near the train station, or other Village-owned property (Village Hall, both library properties, water properties, DPW properties, the Recycling Center, etc.).  The signs cannot be a sight hazard or a pedestrian hazard.  If you are unsure whether or not you can place a sign somewhere, please contact me.  Also, please be aware that any signs found on Village property will be removed and not returned. ”

However Councilwomen Susan Knudsen was not so sure :

“I’m not certain about information received from the clerks office regarding an ordinance change permitting political cbd signage. Please forward any correspondence regarding same to [email protected].

There were many inquires, and much outrage, over the signs back then and a legal determination that political signs placed in tree wells, planters, etc did not violate Village Code. There was not a change permitting the placement. Notwithstanding the lacking code, I disagreed with the practice then and disagree with it now. Yesterday I sent an email to all six Council candidates requesting a voluntary removal of their campaign signs from the CBD. Four candidates were thoughtful and responsive. There were several reasons for my email including respect for the many volunteers who spend countless hours and private donations on CBD beautification projects.
As stated, four candidates were thoughtful and responded accordingly. Two of the four (Rich and Bernie) never “planted” signs in the historic CBD or by the historic train station. Two others (Ramon and Jeff) voluntarily removed their signs.
Feel free to send additional questions or comments.

Councilwomen Susan Knudsen”

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Historic Preservation Chairman Teams Up With Mayor to Silence Councilwomen

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file photo by Boyd Loving
March 11,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, The Historic Preservation Chairman, Vince Parillo,  asked if any members of the HPC had any comments.  When Councilwoman Susan Knudsen commented,Vince Parillo then asked, do any voting members have any comments?, thereby ignoring Councilwoman Knudsen’s comments. When it was time to vote, Councilwoman Knudsen explained her vote,  the Mayor questioned the audience whether Councilwoman can vote, and the HPC  Chairman Vince Parillo replied that her vote doesn’t count.

Basically Mayor Aronsohn and HPC Chairman Vince Parillo had teamed up to discredit Councilwoman Knudsen and make her presence irrelevant in the meeting.

Tony Damiano, a store owner and also President of The Ridgewood Guild, is a newly appointed HPC member.  He sent a letter because he could not attend. In his letter he mentioned he is approving “Plan D” because this design fits the lot, which is not correct, as he well knows as he attends Village Council meetings at which this fact has been clearly discussed.

Jim Shimmel voted on the design while he should have recused himself because he owns a building next door to the proposed garage.

In the meeting it was also discovered that the resolution passed on January 27th for design D requires two lanes for traffic on Hudson Street but design D only provides one lane.

Lastly, a resident asked the architects why the archways of the garage, which are supposed to be 11.5 feet high, look smaller than the entrance door of The Village Green restaurant, which is probably six feet eight; the architects could not explain this apparent inaccuracy

 

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The Ridgewood Guild FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 19-21

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2015 Ridgewood Guild Film Festival After Party at Park West Tavern with Lynne Clemments, Tony Damiano, Danny Aielo, Dotti Fucito and RJ Konner.— with Anthony Damiano and Dorothy Purwin Fucito.

The 2016 Film Festival

Join us for the The Ridgewood Guild’s 6th Annual Film Festival: April 19, 20, and 21!

Preliminary Schedule (subject to change)

Stay tuned & save the date for events coming up to our Film Festival including:

 2nd Annual Film Festival Brunch

Sunday March 13 at the Ulrich Showroom, with catering by Chestnut Deli. Includes champagne. Call  201-493-9911 to reserve your spot. $50 per person.

Film Submissions

If you’re interested in submitting a film please submit it on Film Freeway here!

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THE RIDGEWOOD GUILD 2015 JAZZ FEST with Headliner, Antoinette Montague!

Antoinette Montague

THE RIDGEWOOD GUILD 2015 JAZZ FEST

with Headliner, Antoinette Montague!
Join us at Memorial Park at Van Nest Square in Ridgewood NJ on Sunday, September 13th, 12-6PM for an afternoon of “Women Leaders in Jazz”

Opening the festival is Sharel Cassity’s “Elektra” Band
Sharel–sax, flute, effects
Ingrid Jensen–trumpet, effects
Shamie Royston–keys
Linda Oh–electric & upright bass
Allison Miller-drums.

Jazzmeia Horn is bringing to Ridgewood ‘The Artistry of Jazzmeia Horn’ and will include…
Victor Gould- Piano
Dezron Douglas- Bass
Darrian Douglas- Drums
Patrick Bartley- Tenor Sax
Phantom Knoet -The Knowledge Dropping Poet
Jamie Philbert- Dancer
Jazzmeia Horn- Vocals. The ensemble just performed at Dizzys club Coca-Cola.

Antoinette Montague’s
World Peace in the Key of Jazz with
Danny Mixon, keys
Bobby Sanabria, drums
Paul Beaudry, bass
Jay Hoggard, vibes
Solomon Hicks, guitar

It will be an alfresco afternoon with 16 local restaurants offering small plates; a beer/ wine garden; raffles and prizes.

Admission is five dollars to keep the music flowing, FREE for 18 and under. VIP tickets [;priority seating and free drink – to be consumed at the wine & beer garden];. Tickets available online, at Mango Jam [;41 N. Broad St, Ridgewood, NJ]; and at the door.

For more information go to www.ridgewoodguild.com

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The Ridgewood Guild Presents 2015 Movies in the Park

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The Ridgewood Guild Presents 2015 Movies in the Park Schedule

All movies are on Wednesdays and start at sundown (approximately 9pm in June and July and 8:30pm in August). In case of rain movies will be shown the following day (Thursday). Follow-us on Facebook for the latest information.

June 10: Star Wars
June 24: Citizen Kane
July 8: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
July 22: Momma Mia!*
August 5: Murder on the Orient Express
August 19: Harry Potter and the Sorcer’s Stone*

*Join us for an event with food, music and more!

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The Ridgewood Guild Mixed Art and Music this past Friday Night

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all photos courtesy of the Ridgewood Guild
July 12,2015
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Ridgewood NJ, On Friday July 10th , the Ridgewood Guild mixed its weekly summer program, Music In the Night, with the first ever Art in the Park. The Art was located in and around Van Neste Square Memorial Park. Visual artists will be present with their work on display and for sale.

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The musical feature at the park was Take 4, a trio fronted by James Mabli  and around town, the following musical artists participated in front of Village restaurants:

Mike Flanagan – It’s Greek to Me
Emily Ertle – Ridgewood Coffee Company
Brielle Liebman – Due / LaTour / Malee
Dom Boresta – Mediterraneo / Sant. Egidio
Deirdre Morgan – Kilwin’s
Jake Thistle – Ben and Jerry’s
Johnny Horizon – Daily Treat
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The Ridgewood Guild Presents Live Music in Ridgewood

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The Ridgewood Guild Presents Live Music in Ridgewood – July 3

Come enjoy the beautiful evening in downtown Ridgewood, NJ from 7pm to 9pm while listening to the following artists:

Bill Craig and Mike Casey – Mediterraneo / S. Egidio
Brielle Liebman – It’s Greek to Me
Dom Boresta – Ridgewood Coffee Company
Tim Gysin  – Ben and Jerry’s
Take 4 – Malee / La Tour / Due
Johnny Horizon – Kilwin’s

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The Ridgewood Guild Movies in the Park Presents Alfred Hitchcock’s Classic the Birds

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The Ridgewood Guild Movies in the Park Presents Alfred Hitchcock’s Classic the Birds

Movies in the Park returns for the summer season. Memorial Park at Van Neste Square at 9PM – Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy this free movie presented by the Ridgewood Guild!

the Birds : A wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town that slowly takes a turn for the bizarre when birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people there in increasing numbers and with increasing viciousness

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Writers:Daphne Du Maurier (from the story by), Evan Hunter (screenplay)

Stars: Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette