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Its Up to All of Us to Keep Ridgewood Parks Clean

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July 10th 2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Memorial Park at Van Neste Square is used for many events during the summer . Both the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce and the Ridgewood Guild host events there . The Park is across from the Ridgewood bus station and on most days a Ridgewood police cruiser is parked near the Ridgewood avenue intersection.
Recently residents have reported that the park has become increasingly garbage strewn . Folks its up to every single one of us to keep Ridgewood a beautiful place .
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Taste of Ridgewood June 5th

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Sun, June 05, 2016
Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location: Memorial Park at Van Neste Square, E. Ridgewood Ave & Oak St

Right now we are planning our Taste of Ridgewood…call 201-445-2600 about the weather.

Join us for the Annual
“Taste of Ridgewood”
Memorial Park at Van Neste Square in the heart of the business district.
Free Parking on Sunday.
Open to the public from 1-4pm

$5.00pp entrance donation
Music and fun for everyone!
Weather permitting

Enjoy tastings from some of Ridgewood’s finest restaurants and sweet treat shops…
along with a peck of Ridgewood’s own
Farmers Markets…get your early vegetables
and more…
see you there!

for more details call 201-445-2600
info@ridgewoodchamber.com

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Santa in the Park at Van Neste Square in Ridgewood Today

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Time: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Memorial Park at Van Neste Square, E Ridgewood Ave and Oak St

Meet Santa at his house in Memorial Park at Van Neste Park Weather Permitting

Art of Motion is offering Teacher Holiday gift cards

Art of Motion is offering Teacher Holiday gift cards, $10.00 for a Pilates/Yoga, Dance or Conditioning Class in lieu of $20.00 drop in or two classes for $20.00.

Art of Motion
Chestnust St
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

DUXIANA Holiday Offer

DUXIANA is giving 20% off all down pillows and comforters through 12/31/15

Duxiana
Ridgewood Ave
Ridgewood, NJ

 

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Santa will be Checking his list this Saturday in Van Neste Square in Ridgewood

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photo courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page
Santa will be Checking his list this Saturday in Van Neste Square in Ridgewood
December 7,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Police and Firefighters escorted Santa who arrived on a firetruck last Saturday at Columbia Bank on South Broad Street.

Santa will host a breakfast at the Office Bar and Grill 32 Chestnut St, 8:30 am at Ridgewood, NJ 07450 call for reservations 201-652-1070. YWCA Bergen County will be participating.

Santa will be in the Memorial Park at Van Neste Square, E Ridgewood Ave and Oak Street, Saturday, December 12, 2015 from 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM.

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Santa Makes his Return to Van Neste Square

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Santa in the Park
Sat, December 05, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Location: Memorial Park at Van Neste Square, E. Ridgewood Ave and Van Neste Square, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Event Description

Come visit Santa in Ridgewood !

8am-Breakfast with Santa at The Office call for
reservations 201-652-1070. YWCA Bergen County will be participating

10am – 2pm Santa arrives at Columbia Bank, 60 S. Broad St., in a fire truck with gifts for all children attending

10:30am FREE KIDS movie at Bowtie Warner Theater

2pm – 4pm Meet Santa at his house in Memorial Park at Van Neste Park Weather Permitting

For more details, please call us at 201-445-2600 or email info@ridgewoodchamber.com www.experienceridgewood.com

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Ridgewood Touch-A-Truck Event

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photo from the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce 

Free Fun for Young Children!
Ridgewood NJ, Touch-a-Truck 2015 Rolls Into Ridgewood May 14 Join Us for a Day of Imagination & Fun! Imagine taking a seat behind the wheel of a real police cruiser ready to roll, climbing aboard a shiny fire truck as you prepare to battle a blaze, exploring up-close a fleet of the other emergency and public works vehicles you’ve only seen at a distance on the streets of Ridgewood. Treat your children to a day of hands-on adventure, featuring opportunities to climb on board the vehicles that touch their lives, when “Touch-a-Truck 2015” rolls into downtown Ridgewood’s Memorial Park at Van Neste Square on Thursday, May 14 (Rain date: Thursday, Oct. 8) . Ridgewood emergency and public works vehicles will be ready for action along the Oak Street side of the park from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. as the local heroes who serve the Village also will be on hand to share their favorite tales about the exciting work they perform every day. As an added bonus, they’ll be a Safetytown Kiddie-Car Driving Track hosted by the Ridgewood Police Department and Little Ivy Learning Center. . . a special Truck Storytime hosted by the Ridgewood Public Library and more! Touch-a-Truck, a free event co-sponsored by the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce and the Village of Ridgewood, is coordinated by Ridgewood’s Little Ivy Learning Center as part of its ongoing commitment to serve our community’s children and their families. We look forward to meeting your family on Touch-a-Truck Day!
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The Name-Dropper: Van Neste Square

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The Name-Dropper: Van Neste Square

SEPTEMBER 4, 2014    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY JEFFREY PAGE
SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
THE RECORD

Who was Lee of Fort Lee, Votee of Votee Park and Merritt of Camp Merritt? The Name-Dropper gives you the lowdown on some of the people whose names you see on public statues, memorial plaques, park signs, highways and even some local streets around North Jersey. Have suggestions? Email them to features@northjersey. com and put Name-Dropper in the subject field.

In the legendary first intercollegiate football game, when Rutgers beat Princeton, 6-4, John Alfred Van Neste of the Rutgers team may have kicked the ball, may have helped score a point, may have blocked a Princeton player.

Then again, maybe not.

Accounts of that game played in New Brunswick in 1869 report the score, but provide little about how individual players performed.

It seems easy, 145 years later, to assume Van Neste got a chance to play since the rules of that time dictated large lineups, 25 players per side.

But in one respect, how Van Neste played doesn’t matter since it was not his exploits on the gridiron that caused the Village of Ridgewood to name a sweet little downtown park in his memory. Rather it was for the remembrance of Van Neste as an adored minister in mid-19th to early-20th-century Ridgewood. He was the Reformed Church pastor who helped people of other denominations establish and build their own places of worship, and in the meantime allowed them to use his church.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/education/ridgewood-park-ministers-to-all-as-did-its-namesake-1.1081013#sthash.y4WRDtCp.dpuf