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AMTRAK SIGNAL WORK TO IMPACT NJ TRANSIT CUSTOMERS NOV 10-12

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Amtrak’s work, between Newark Penn Station and Secaucus, continues their effort to maintain its Northeast Corridor

October 30,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, NJ TRANSIT is advising customers of upcoming Amtrak signal work which will impact rail travel Friday night November 10th through Saturday and Sunday November 11th-12th.  Amtrak’s work, between Newark Penn Station and Secaucus, continues their effort to maintain its Northeast Corridor in a state of good repair.

NJ TRANSIT is relying on assurances by Amtrak the work will be complete prior to the start of the Monday morning rush hour on November 13th.

Beginning at 9 p.m. on Friday, November 10th and continuing through the end of service on Sunday, November 12th, customers traveling on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line may experience delays of up to 60 minutes in both directions.  The Amtrak work will require signals near Newark Penn Station to be taken out of service, requiring trains to operate at restricted speeds.

To accommodate this signal work and manage train traffic through the area, NJ TRANSIT will not operate the Northeast Corridor 7600 series trains between Rahway and Penn Station New York.  Customers will be accommodated by the following train which is scheduled 5-10 minutes behind the 7600 series.  Those trains will add a station stop at North Elizabeth.

During that same time, Amtrak will maximize this work period to also perform track work where the Raritan Valley Line connects with the Northeast Corridor.  Customers on the Raritan Valley Line will have substitute busing in place to/from Newark Penn Station as follows:

Friday night 11/10 9 p.m. through the end of the service day busing will be in place in both directions between Cranford and Newark Penn Station.
Saturday 11/11 and Sunday 11/12 busing will be in place all day in both directions between Union and Newark Penn Station.

Customers on these three rail lines (NEC, NJCL, RVL) are advised to allow for extra time to and from their destinations.  Customers also should pay close attention to station and crew announcements.

This work will impact customers on the NEC, NJCL and RVL planning to attend the following sports events and concerts.  Customers are strongly encouraged to allow plenty of extra travel time:

11/11 NY Rangers at MSG 1 p.m.
11/11 NY Knicks at MSG at 8 p.m.
11/11 NJ Devils at Prudential Center at 7 p.m.
11/12 Dead & Company concert at MSG at 7 p.m.

Important Note: M&E and Midtown Direct service will NOT be impacted by this Amtrak signal work.

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Readers Ask are we are suddenly worried about a sheep?

Betsy the Sheep

I never ever read such bullshit regarding the sheep. I frequently visit the village with my family to go out to eat . Did you ever try walking through this so I walk on broad in Ridgewood talk about fighting through way too many tables so I’m Broad Street to get to Ridgewood Avenue come on, someone’s barking up the wrong tree regarding the sheep there’s more foot traffic on the east side versus the Westside someone has their head up there Ass , Or the sheep’s ass.

Tables, walls, dogs sitting under the table, heat lamps at steel wheel, baby carriages, bench in front of the bagel store, and flowers, pumpkins, firewood, Christmas trees inverting of while foods, stop and shop and kings…and Adirondack chairs at back yard store, 30 kids in front of rite aid… And we are suddenly worried about a soft sheep… Haha but sad.

 

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Reader asks how can Paul get away with the walls in front of his business

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i still ask this question; how can Paul get away with the walls in front of his business, without any permits? How it continues to be a thorn in many residents of town. Plus, I want to erect a wall in front of my house, all my neighbors are in favor of this just to see what the town does!. Pauls wall is over 3 feet high. Did he have a contractor put in footings to hold wall? Do unsuspecting visitors who park along the wall know that it could fall over? Why can’t we have these ugly walls be forced to be taken down?? The answer really is that the prior council ( which loved Paul) and the new council are just plain AFRAID of this business owner. Why?? This is our town, not his town. Get a grip council!
I personally have taken on a mission to do as President Reagan said ” Village of Ridgewood, Take down those walls )

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Ridgewood Emergency Services members and Ridgewood Police Clear Storm Drains

Ridgewood Emergency Services members and Ridgewood Police Clear Storm Drains

photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook

October 29,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Emergency Services members and Ridgewood Police Patrol Officer Jeffrey Kay worked to clear storm drains of fallen leaves in order to keep the critical intersection (primary ambulance route) of Grove and Prospect Streets, Ridgewood open during a heavy rain storm on Sunday afternoon, 10/29.

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Pamacka School Vacation Camp

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November 9 & 10

 

October 29,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Many schools are closed for NJEA Convention on Thursday & Friday, November 9-10. The Ridgewood Y offers our November Pamacka camp to help parents with child care for days when schools are closed. Extended hours are available for pre-camp and post-camp hours, at no extra charge!
$60 per child per day for YMCA members
$75 per child per day for non-members

Join us this November at Camp Pamacka with
exciting themed activities planned.

Bring your bathing suit for swim time, lunch, sneakers and a jacket!

Activities Planned
• Themes are Fall Frenzy for Nov. 9 and Turkey Bowl 1 for Nov. 10
• Swimming
• Arts and crafts
• Friday’s are pizza day!
Call to register at 201.444.5600 x500

Upcoming Camp Pamacka School Vacation Camps:
December Pamacka – December 26-29

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Reader Challenges Candidate Vagianos to Make His Views on “Affordable Housing” Clear

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Speaking of the wall, did anyone see the summary of Vagianos’ housing comments as they appeared in the Ridgewood News? I am hoping they were mis-reported, but as I read them, he won’t comment on his view of the multi-family housing debacle in our state because the Courts are dealing with it.

Has he never taken high school civics? Legislators legislate and judges interpret.

If he does not understand his role as a legislator in our tri-partite government, he should drop out of the race now and go back to school for a while.
I would like to hear Vagianous’ view on housing – – as well as the view of all the candidates – – and what legislation they would support or introduce to roll back these court ordered mandates that are threatening to strangle towns like Ridgewood.

We face the prospect of thousands of apartments being forced into our town and surrounding towns. Anyone running for office must have a view – – a firm view – – not a mealy mouthed missive about how they don’t view it as their job to protect the standard of living for which their fellow citizens worked so hard.
This is the single most important issue we face and we need decisive leadership on the issue, not dithering.

 

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Queensboro Symphony Orchestra at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood

Queensboro Symphony Orchestra at West Side Presbyterian Church

October 25,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The Queensboro Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Beethoven, Brahms and Elgar at West Side Presbyterian Church on Sunday, November 5 at 3 pm as part of the West Side Concert Series. Free admission, parking and childcare. A free-will offering will be received.
The performance, under the direction of Conductor Dong Hyun Kim, will include: Ludwig van Beethoven’s Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56; Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 in C Minor; and Edward Elgar’s Nimrod from Enigma Variations, which will be dedicated to Jina Choi, the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra’s concert mistress, who passed away in July.

Soloists: Jee Sun Lee, violin (pictured); SinHwa Lee, cello; and Sohyun Ahn, piano.
Founded in 2015 in Flushing by Maestro Kim, the Queensboro Symphony Orchestra is rapidly emerging as one of the most exciting ensembles in New York’s classical music scene.

For more information, please visit westsideconcerts.org.

Sunday, November 5 at 3 PM – 5 PM
West Side Presbyterian Church Ridgewood, NJ
6 S Monroe St, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450

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Readers balk at Proposed Parking Rate Hikes in Ridgewood

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If the rates go up, no one will come. Since I can’t park near a business I want to go to, I’m sure not going to pay $1.00 an hour extra for a cup of coffee. The Daily Treat will be among the first ones to suffer. That free parking for customers lot will soon be out lawed. Since the VC seems to be surprised by how much they have to pay so that Ridgewood customers can pay extra to park, what boondoggles will they not be prepared for next? Since they seem to expect that all the new housing will make a profit for the town, maybe that is all we should turn to for raising money? (of course that assumes that water will suddenly leap out of the ground, people will only want to walk so no traffic lights or changes, etc. etc.) Has anyone actually asked any business owner if they would be willing to pay an extra $5.00 per table to earn money at their site? The village just assumes they will be eager to provide free parking so more people will come. Their budgets are squeezed as tightly as they can be, and that’s a big chunk of ever reducing profits. maybe a crystal ball would be more accurate!

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Celebrate the post that changed the world!

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Marin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses to the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg on 31 October 1517 and started a revolution !

It started on All Saints’ Eve, 1517, when Luther publicly objected to the way preacher Johann Tetzel was selling indulgences. These were documents prepared by the church and bought by individuals either for themselves or on behalf of the dead that would release them from punishment due to their sins. As Tetzel preached, “Once the coin into the coffer clings, a soul from purgatory heavenward springs!”

Luther questioned the church’s trafficking in indulgences and called for a public debate of 95 theses he had written. Instead, his 95 Theses spread across Germany as a call to reform, and the issue quickly became not indulgences but the authority of the church: Did the pope have the right to issue indulgences?

Events quickly accelerated. At a public debate in Leipzig in 1519, when Luther declared that “a simple layman armed with the Scriptures” was superior to both pope and councils without them, he was threatened with excommunication.

Luther replied to the threat with his three most important treatises: The Address to the Christian Nobility, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and On the Freedom of a Christian. In the first, he argued that all Christians were priests, and he urged rulers to take up the cause of church reform. In the second, he reduced the seven sacraments to two (baptism and the Lord’s Supper). In the third, he told Christians they were free from the law (especially church laws) but bound in love to their neighbors.

October 29,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, When you post today on Facebook or Instagram, you’ll likely reach thousands of folks very quickly. You’ll share a great idea or thought that could change the lives of many people.

Five hundred years ago, when you wanted to share your ideas, you posted them on the Church door. Martin Luther did just that, and probably didn’t have a clue that his post would turn the Church or his life upside down much less that his post would be celebrated for years to come.

This October 29, 2017 marks the 500th year since Martin Luther made his famous post. Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Ridgewood has planned a full day of special activities to mark this anniversary. Please join us at 155 Linwood Avenue, Ridgewood.

A communion worship service will be offered at 10:45 AM. A brunch is being offered at noon (Please sign up on our website, www.bethlehemchurch.live, so we can sure to have enough food). A festival worship is offered at 1:30 PM with the collaboration of the Ars Música Chorale directed by world renowned organist James Kennerley. A reception will follow for all to meet and greet the Chorale and the Bethlehem Congregation.

You don’t have to be Lutheran to attend, nor do you need to wear your Sunday best! This is an opportunity to hear great music, exhilarating organ selections from Mr. Kennerley and getting to hear about Jesus.

More information and the brunch registration may be found at www.bethlehemchurch.live. You may also call the church office at 201-444-3600 (ext. 200) with any questions.

Come Celebrate the post that changed the world!
Sun, October 29, 2017
Time: 1:30 PM
Location: Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 155 Linwood Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07450

 

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Reader says Having the meters in service later into the evening did not work before and would not work now

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We are repeating history. Having the meters in service later into the evening did not work before and would not work now. As has been pointed out over and over, restaurant owners themselves–and whom else are we supposedly doing all this for?–said that customers were complaining. The end time of the meters once again dropped to 6 PM, where it should stay. (This applies also to the Short Line lot on Route 17, where parking to go into the city for the day costs enough already, and a 12-hour meter limit might not even be long enough to cover someone going for the day and evening.) Raising parking meter fees and increasing hours would just make people go elsewhere. Thus the claimed parking shortage might be mitigated by having nobody wish to go downtown. If that’s the goal, we seem to be heading for it.

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Bahhhhhh Readers Prefer Sheep to Walls

Betsy the Sheep

what? And the town lets that terrible stone wall in front of Its Greek to Me stand, and continually bang every car door? I’d rather have a nice sweet woolly sheep! All the sidewalk cafes which make you run a gauntlet are ok, and the sheep isn’t allowed? baaaaa humbug!

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Valley Hospital will be the only New Jersey participant in a nationwide screening of Defining Hope

Defining Hope

October 29,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Valley Hospital will be the only New Jersey participant in a nationwide screening of Defining Hope, an important new documentary about people weighing what matters most at the fragile junctures in life — and the nurses who guide them. The documentary is coming to select theaters nationwide for one night only — Wednesday, November 1 — in honor of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. Valley will host the screening free of charge on that night at Ridgewood’s Bow Tie Cinemas Warner Quad movie theater at 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Valley Palliative Care and Hospice experts.

**Space is limited! Email [email protected] to register today!**

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UPDATE: NJ Transit Ridgewood Station Center Platform Stairs Closed for Repairs

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UPDATE: Ridgewood Station: Center Platform Stairs Serving Pedestrian Tunnel Closed Temporarily for Repair Work – Beginning Tuesday, October 31, 2017

October 29,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Beginning on or about Tuesday, October 31 and continuing through Friday, November 10, the stairway leading to/from the center platform and the pedestrian tunnel at Ridgewood Station between East Ridgewood Avenue and Wilsey Square will be closed temporarily for repair work.
During this time, customers may use the stairs or elevators serving the Franklin Avenue underpass for access to and from Garber Square, Wilsey Square, North Broad Street and the center platform serving tracks 3 and 1. For your safety, please follow directional signs and do not travel through barricaded areas.

We apologize for any inconvenience.  For further information, please call NJ TRANSIT Customer Service at (973) 275-5555 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily.

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Ridgewood Guild’s Fundraiser

Ridgewood Guild's Fundraiser

October 18,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ , If you enjoy the Movies in the Park, Ridgewood Guild’s Music Festival, Winterfest, Cash Mob, International Film Festival to name just a few- then we need you to support the Ridgewood Guild’s Fundraiser – Brunch, endless champagne, entertainment, movie trivia, prizes, etc.
Join the Ridgewood Guild  for a wonderful Sunday morning while supporting The Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival.
Reserve now!!

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S.T.E.M for the little ones in Ridgewood

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October 28,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Making STEM fun and easy for kids ages 3-5 years! Build a boat and test to see if it floats or sinks using pennies as weights!

Enrichment classes at the Y are a wonderful way for your child to express themselves, develop new interests and have fun!
S.T.E.A.M.ING INTO S.T.E.M. (1): 3-5 YEARS
SUNDAYS, 1:15 PM
Your child will love exploring with us as we learn about science, technology, engineering, and math. Each week participants will tackle a new topic as the build, create, and explore.

CREATIVE COOKS: 6-10 YEARS
SUNDAYS, 1:15 PM
Learn to chop, mix, and create some healthy meals to share with your family.
Each week participants will create a new menu of food choices.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Ridgewood YMCA 201-444-5600.