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Easter at Memorial Park in Van Neste Square in Ridgewood

Easter in Ridgewood

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, It’s an annual tradition – Easter at Memorial Park in Van Neste Square! Bring the kids for an Easter Egg Hunt, photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny, live music, vendor giveaways, treats and more. The fun starts at 11:00 am on Saturday, March 30th , 11am – 2pm .Hop on over!

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Back to School Treats from Eat Your Spinach Children’s Boutique in Ridgewood

Eat Your Spinach Children's Boutique in Ridgewood

photo courtesy of Eat Your Spinach Children’s Boutique Facebook page

September 3,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Eat Your Spinach Children’s Boutique  sells clothes kids love to wear. Unique, fashionable, and superior quality children’s clothing since 1991. Ages from birth to age 14.

Lets face it its the this is the perfect place for the little fashionista that has almost everything .

Eat Your Spinach Children’s Boutique has some of the  cutest, most stylish outfits for the little ones.  This is the place you shop at if you want your child to be original. No one else in the school yard will be wearing the same outfit as them. They have everything from play wear, to dress wear, to swimwear and accessories and it all comes wrapped in an excellent shopping experience .

Eat Your Spinach Children’s Boutique is located at 42 E Ridgewood Ave,Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Phone number(201) 444-5503 open Tue-Sat:10:30 am – 5:30 pm

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Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli’s ordinance regarding video taping at public meetings a non issue for Residents

Rkidgewood Village Council Meeting

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April 14,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ordinance 3523 , known as Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli’s ordinance regarding video taping at public meetings.Has brought about some discussion as the proper wording and ordinance and whether is relevant .
If you remember the ordinance was introduced after the Deputy Mayor made threats to residents during a public meeting and resident Dana Glazer was threaten and harassed at a council meeting by another resident.

Ellie Gruber stated in Public Comment during the April 13th Village Council meeting ,that she was against the ordinance in general as it is not enforceable and it addresses a non issue since all public meetings are in the public domain and can be shared on social media, etc.

But more importantly let’s not forget that the video ordinance is being pushed because Aronsohn was caught on video acting badly and lying at the HPC meeting. He wasn’t set up, he was not even suppose to be at that meeting but came to intimidate residents who were questioning the HPC on their support of a garage 12 feet on the street before the November vote, whereas Paul, et al. did not disclose the 12 foot floor plan to the HPC. Not, because members were upset that it wasn’t announced.