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Why you should vote next week for Ridgewood Council

Mike Sendon

Please vote on Tuesday, May 10, for:

ROW 1            Jeffrey VOIGT

ROW 4            Bernadette COGHLAN-WALSH

ROW 6            Ramon M. HACHE

For many decades, busy Ridgewood residents could safely ignore municipal elections, if they chose (and many always have), confident that whoever won would govern appropriately and benignly. Too many elections; why bother?

But “politics as usual” has been redefined over the past four years.

Our direction has been forcefully pushed toward overdevelopment and fundamental changes that would forever alter our landscape and quality of life. Developers are gaining an increasingly strong foothold, as they push projects through, encouraged by a specific ordinance introduced by former mayor (now municipal judge, appointed by the current mayor) David Pfund, a willing “council majority,” and board, committee, and commission members appointed to promulgate their views. We are watching the results of a carefully orchestrated long-term plan come to fruition, and we are appalled.

What happens to the voices of residents when a majority platform follows a clearly articulated mandate to vote in tandem on every issue, especially on downtown housing and other building, regardless of increasingly vocal citizen alarm? In a democracy, with citizen participation, consensus moves government forward. In contrast, predetermined, preemptive voting blocs such as the outgoing council trio’s can destroy towns like ours. They have already turned neighbor against neighbor, perhaps part of the grand plan, while fomenting an unprecedentedly toxic atmosphere.

Unless three independent voices join the two continuing council members’, next Tuesdaycould mark our last chance to redeem our village. That may sound hyperbolic, but it’s not. We are on a precipice.

The stakes in this election are higher than ever because of the potential tremendous financial gain of developers who support the trio bloc and their would-be replacements at the ultimate expense of and detriment to Ridgewood and its residents. Our opportunity to protect the value of our town and our votes is waning. If we fail to act now, we will face higher taxes, overcrowded schools, endless construction with accompanying disruption, and a condensed high-rise downtown with worsened traffic and loss of our village context.

With a dearth of buildable space, developers here and throughout the state are pressing for higher density in towns such as Ridgewood. The benefit would accrue to them, not to the taxpayer, who would provide their clients with the amenities of a lovely low-scale village (as long as it lasts). This is “progress”?

We must consider the consequences of development on every aspect of our community, not focus on retailers who understandably crave more sales and diners. Our economy is downsizing, not expanding; retail malls are waning; online retail is growing. All this makes our small-town feel all the more appealing and rare. We are lucky to have it; why destroy it now?

If you are among the countless residents who feel powerful affection for the Village and wish to retain its small-town atmosphere, please make your voice heard by voting in next week’s municipal election.

As council members Paul Aronsohn, Albert Pucciarelli, and Gwenn Hauck step down, three candidates are being groomed to take their place as the new “council majority.” The sponsored candidates are openly running as a team, with a shared group name and branding created by a professional campaign consultant.

They are supported by developers and by outgoing council members, two of whom published separate signed letters of endorsement in last Friday’s Ridgewood News. They are not supported by any grassroots groups in town.

Do we want another four years of watching three council members make almost every decision, elbowing out the other two?

Some residents feel fatalistic and burned out. They assume we’re doomed to face a Valley Hospital nearly doubled in size…an enormous parking garage and rampant high-density housing that exacerbate congestion in our streets and crowding in our schools…and more.

These things may happen, but they are not inevitable—depending in part on who wins the council election next Tuesday.

Valley Hospital:
The Planning Board recently agreed to a reduction by only 3% in Valley Hospital’s proposed expansion. But as many do not realize, Valley sued not only the Planning Board, but also the Village Council, in a separate lawsuit. (One of the two council members appointed to a mediation team by Mayor Paul Aronsohn was former Valley Auxiliary Vice President Gwenn Hauck.) The next council will make many decisions related to this. They could rescind the legal appeal, for example, and revert to Valley’s previous (2010), larger expansion plan, or resist and demand more concessions. Which would you prefer?

We must remain vigilant for Graydon:
Comments on Facebook and elsewhere suggest that keeping Graydon natural is never a “given.” The park must not be used for new building, such as apartments or a school, because of underlying natural springs, severe area flooding, and many other reasons. But LET’S JUST NOT GO THERE. Coghlan-Walsh, Hache, and Voigt would not argue “fiscal responsibility” to harm Graydon.

GarageMahal:
The group supporting the other three candidates has made support for a specific parking garage design their rallying cry. It should not be such a big deal, but they’re making it one. What’s neglected is that “our” candidates all support building a garage at Hudson and Broad. They just don’t want it to be so enormous and expensive.

On Monday, those promoting the new voting bloc held a “rally” for their chosen candidates in the room of a local restaurant in a building partly owned by a developer. This get-together was originally called a “candidates forum.” The terminology shifted when only the three developer-/council-majority-sanctioned candidates signed up to attend.

Reason: The quid pro quo for attendance was to sign a pledge to approve, “immediately,” a certain version of the parking garage and its funding, even though the garage will be the subject of a referendum in a special election on June 21. Click here for details about the “pledge.”   Among the email invitations to the renamed “rally” were those issued on Saturday by our deputy mayor over his law firm’s logo.

The three candidates endorsed by us and by Concerned Residents of Ridgewood, Citizens for a Better Ridgewood, Friends of Schedler, and (new!) the Ridgewood Chinese American Association and the Ridgewood Blog had no intention of running together, and are not a “team.” Coghlan-Walsh, Hache, and Voigt retain their independent views and share no logo, tag line, or predetermined plan or alliances. 30-second video by resident Dana Glazer

I can’t stand by and let the old voting bloc be replaced by the new voting bloc without saying anything. Ramon Hache, Bernadette Coghlan-Walsh, and Jeff Voigt are intelligent, honest, and most important, independent thinkers. They are not running mates, although it might seem that way, since the three other candidates have been lashed together by themselves and others as a “team.” I know how the “team” story ends, as do many other residents. That’s why I fully support Ramon, Bernadette, and Jeff in the May 10th election. They will respect and listen to all residents, as good stewards of the Village should.

Michael Sedon
Councilman, Village of Ridgewood

To preserve and protect Ridgewood, moving forward cautiously and thoughtfully toward a well-planned short-term and long-term future, please vote on Tuesday, May 10, for:

ROW 1            Jeffrey VOIGT

ROW 4            Bernadette COGHLAN-WALSH

ROW 6            Ramon M. HACHE

Polls will be open from 6 AM to 8 PM.

MEMORY JOGGER: Vote for the 3 candidates with tiny slogans in three languages above their names on the ballot. You can vote to protect Ridgewood’s future even if you can’t remember their names!

https://tinyurl.com/may10election

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The League of Women Voters of Ridgewood encourages every registered voter to be a part of the upcoming Village Council and Primary Election

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Mail in Ballots due The last day is May 3 for Village Council Election : Here is the link, but tell them to send it in TODAY, and put on postage or else it will be returned.

https://www.njelections.org/form_pdf/vote-by-mail-forms/vote-mail-ballot-bergen-english.pdf

Attention Ridgewood voters!

The League of Women Voters of Ridgewood encourages every registered voter to be a part of the upcoming Village Council and Primary Election.

Some important election dates to remember:

NONPARTISAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION

• May 3, deadline for Mail-in-Ballots to be received by the County Clerk (no

reason needed) . Mail in Ballot Applications are available at Village Hall or

downloaded at njelections.org

• May 10 Village Council Municipal Election

PRIMARY ELECTION

. May 17 Last day to register or change voting address for Primary Election

• . May 31 Deadline for mailed application for a vote by mail ballot to the county clerk for Primary Election

• . June 7 Primary Election Day If you are an independent voter, you may declare a party at the polls the day of a primary election.

(It is now too late to change from one party to another)

 

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Out of Ridgewood on May 10th use a “Mail In Ballot” for the Village Council Election

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If you know you will not be here on May 10th to vote or have family members (i.e., college students) who are not home, go to this link to request a Mail-In Ballot.

https://www.state.nj.us/…/vote-mail-ballot-bergen-english.pdf

 

2012 Ridgewood Election Results
Albert J. Pucciarelli – 2078

Keith Killion – 1711

Rissell R Forenza – 817

Paul Aronsohn – 2479

Mary Jane Shinozuka – 1484

Gwenn H Hauck – 1727

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The Ridgewood News Will only be Printing and Candidate Endorsement Letters the Next 2 Issues

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April 16,2016
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Ridgewood Nj, the Ridgewood blog has learned that The Ridgewood News will NOT print any endorsement letters to the editor on the Friday before the election (May 6th). Apparently, the editor wants to be able to put a correction in on May 6th, if any information in endorsement letters are challenged.
So there are only 2 weeks left for endorsement letters (April 22 & April 29). I have no idea if they will be fair in their # of letters per candidate, but based on my experience with this new editor, I doubt there will be anything fair about it. I suggest getting letters in this weekend for next weeks paper.

As for the Ridgewood blog , we will be excepting letters of endorsement all the way till the May 10. Please proofread and spell check.
They will be posted unedited . Email PJ Blogger at [email protected]  .
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2016: The Year Americans Found Out Their Elections Are Rigged

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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/13/2016

“Now it’s just an oligarchy, with unlimited political bribery being the essence of getting the nominations for president or to elect the president. And the same thing applies to governors, and U.S. senators and congress members.”

– Former President Jimmy Carter

The 2016 election has been a wild ride, with two insurgent grassroots campaigns literally giving the political establishment a run for its money. But as the events of this presidential primary season play out, it’s becoming clear the U.S. election — and even more so, the presidential race — is a big scam being perpetrated on the American people.

Events from the last week have exposed the system as an illusion of choice and a farce. They have reinforced at least one study showing the U.S. is an oligarchy rather than a democratic republic.

The Wyoming democratic caucus took place on Saturday, purportedly to allow voters to have their voices heard in the race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Sanders lost the Wyoming caucus by winning it with a 12 percent margin.

Wait, what?

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-13/2016-year-americans-found-out-their-elections-are-rigged

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Ridgewood Mayor Aronsohn endorses….?

Ridgewood Village Council Election
photos courtesy of Melanie McWilliams
April 14,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Perhaps some residents Leaving the village hall Couldn’t help but notice the mayors car had some pretty distinctive campaign information strategically placed in the rear window.

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Please take these events serious only a few votes in 2012 launched the Village into this disastrous mess.

2012 Ridgewood Election Results
Albert J. Pucciarelli – 2078

Keith Killion – 1711

Rissell R Forenza – 817

Paul Aronsohn – 2479

Mary Jane Shinozuka – 1484

Gwenn H Hauck – 1727

Final voting registration for the May 10th Municipal Election is April 19th.  To register to vote, individuals may register in the Village Clerk’s office from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM or in the Ridgewood Library Lobby on April 19th from 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

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Ridgewood Council Candidate Ramon Hache Responds to the Village Removal of His Campaign Signs

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April 13,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, Village council candidate Ramon Hache responds to Ridgewood blog reports yesterday that the Village’s Streets and Parks Departments were ordered to remove any campaign signs, specifically those belonging to Ramon Hache, found erected on Village owned properties.

“I am very troubled by the decision of the Village to take down my campaign signs. It is my understanding that, as of last November, there is no ordinance that prohibits them from being on village-owned properties.  Although I didn’t personally place the signs at the locations in question, I understood that my supporters were not violating any local ordinances. It is very discouraging as a candidate, but especially as a resident, that a double standard has been applied when it comes to my signage. I guess my candidacy, unlike the “Vote Yes For Parking” initiative, is not in line with the Council’s agenda.”

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SLEEZY : Colorado Republicans cancel presidential vote at 2016 caucus

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Move makes Colorado only state to date to opt out of early nomination process

By John Frank
The Denver Post
POSTED:   08/25/2015 02:06:20 PM MDT193 COMMENTS
UPDATED:   04/10/2016 10:01:32 PM MDT

DITOR’S NOTE: This story was first published on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015 at 2:06 p.m. Please see Angry Donald Trump blasts Colorado GOP results as “totally unfair,” published on Sunday, April 10, 2016.

Colorado will not vote for a Republican candidate for president at its 2016 caucus after party leaders approved a little-noticed shift that may diminish the state’s clout in the most open nomination contest in the modern era.

The GOP executive committee has voted to cancel the traditional presidential preference poll after the national party changed its rules to require a state’s delegates to support the candidate who wins the caucus vote.

The move makes Colorado the only state so far to forfeit a role in the early nomination process, according to political experts, but other caucus states are still considering how to adapt to the new rule.

“It takes Colorado completely off the map” in the primary season, said Ryan Call, a former state GOP chairman.

https://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28700919/

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Ridgewood : OUR WAKE UP CALL

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OUR WAKE UP CALL

April 6,2016

DS

If the events that transpired last night do not shake your faith in the sham of a process that has transpired, nothing will. We are being held hostage by an institution that is engaging in a scorched earth policy against Ridgewood. They do not want to be a good neighbor and it is clear they would rather destroy our neighborhood than offer any real compromise.

I’m extremely disappointed that the majority of PB members did show a spine. I understand their concerns but we have to be firm in our resolve that this is not right for Ridgewood and we will continue to fight. What is the point of a Planning Board that can’t plan???

I’m sure many of you realize this, but if you haven’t made the connection yet to the Valley expansion, Garagezilla, and the increase in allowed housing density in town, let this be clear: any judge and court will. Therefore, even if you haven’t signed the garage petition yet, please consider doing so. We need to show the courts and other interested parties that we aren’t going to cause self inflicted wounds first in order to help prevent a hospital that will triple in size in a residential neighborhood.

Secondly, the upcoming VC election is more important than ever. We need to get strong defenders of our town in place because clearly the troika in charge of this town has had their own agenda. Please consider supporting Bernie Walsh and Jeff Voight in May.

Thank you.

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Reader says May 10 Election Time to Clean House in Ridgewood

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Between Valley, Pfund, and Aronsohn, and the connections there are far too close for comfort, Ridgewood has been infested and overcome by a nasty virus for which there seems to be no vaccine. We can try on May 10 but the damage is done; guided by professional marketers and funded by construction unions and others, they craftily played the long game and won. Every possible committee, board, and commission (including a couple that hadn’t even existed before: Financial Advisory, etc.) as well as the council itself was carefully padded with acolytes, lackies, and the self-righteous and selfish who were promised various things to vote as instructed. They duly complied and what a mess we are in. In the history of Ridgewood there are various enemies of the state but Pfund and Aronsohn take the lead.

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Reader says Time to End the Reign of Terror in Ridgewood

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Well, it’s not our government, so it’s on us to Take Back Ridegwood!! Go Monday night to the Valley meeting. Sign the garage petition, talk to your neighbors and friends!! We have a choice we can roll over and do nothing, or get vocal, participate and give it all we got! I know it’s not easy… Exhausting, irritating but we are near a positive change…. The election. Stay strong people, we are near the end of a long and terrible reign.

REGISTER TO VOTE IN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION

Final voting registration for the May 10th Municipal Election is April 19th.  To register to vote, individuals may register in the Village Clerk’s office from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM or in the Ridgewood Library Lobby on April 19th from 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

REMEMBER : 2012 Ridgewood Election Results

Albert J. Pucciarelli – 2078

Keith Killion – 1711

Rissell R Forenza – 817

Paul Aronsohn – 2479

Mary Jane Shinozuka – 1484

Gwenn H Hauck – 1727

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Reader says , “Mrs. Hauck is the most egregious example of Ridgewood’s poor representation”

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Reader says , “I think that Mrs. Hauck is the most egregious example of Ridgewood’s poor representation. While negotiating the Village’s settlement of the Hospital’s lawsuit against us, she gave Valley virtually everything they’ve ever asked for – even after Valley acknowledged that their expansion will be detrimental to Ridgewood (but good for the region – yay!). I understand that Mrs. Hauck has deep affection for and a long affiliation with Valley, but as a Council person she should be looking out for the people she was elected to represent. It’s a shame that the Village will be changed forever over the handful of votes that she won by.”

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REGISTER TO VOTE IN THE RIDGEWOOD MUNICIPAL ELECTION

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REGISTER TO VOTE IN THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION

Ridgewood NJ , Final voting registration for the May 10th Municipal Election is April 19th.  To register to vote, individuals may register in the Village Clerk’s office from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM or in the Ridgewood Library Lobby on April 19th from 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

2012 Ridgewood Election Results

Albert J. Pucciarelli – 2078

Keith Killion – 1711

Rissell R Forenza – 817

Paul Aronsohn – 2479

Mary Jane Shinozuka – 1484

Gwenn H Hauck – 1727

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N.J.’s political primary gains in relevance

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BY HERB JACKSON
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT |
THE RECORD

Governor Christie may be gung-ho for Donald Trump, but it remains to be seen whether the reality show star’s bid for the presidency gets a boost from the state Republican Party by placing his name on the ballot next to party-backed candidates for Congress and local office.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/n-j-s-political-primary-gains-in-relevance-1.1525137

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2016 Electorate Representation Index: Which States Most Closely Resemble the U.S.? – WalletHub Study

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February 18,2016

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Ridgewood Nj, With the results of the earlier primary-election states greatly affecting which candidates stay in the presidential race — raising the question of which state truly deserves the top spot in the primaries — the personal finance website WalletHub today released its 2016 Electorate Representation Index.

To determine which states fairly represent the U.S. electorate, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states to the U.S. across five key categories: 1) Sociodemographics, 2) Economy, 3) Education, 4) Religion, and 5) Public Opinion.

States that Most Resemble the U.S. States that Least Resemble the U.S.
1 Illinois 41 Maine
2 Florida 42 Tennessee
3 Michigan 43 Arkansas
4 Arizona 44 New Hampshire
5 Pennsylvania 45 Utah
6 Ohio 46 Massachusetts
7 Indiana 47 Alabama
8 Delaware 48 West Virginia
9 Missouri 49 Mississippi
10 Virginia 50 Vermont
States with the Most Sociodemographic Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Sociodemographic Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Illinois 46 California
2 Connecticut 47 North Dakota
3 Virginia 48 Vermont
4 North Carolina 49 Maine
5 Oklahoma 50 Hawaii
States with the Most Economic Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Economic Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Illinois 46 Montana
2 Pennsylvania 47 Hawaii
3 Texas 48 Wyoming
4 Missouri 49 Maryland
5 North Carolina 50 Alaska
States with the Most Educational Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Educational Resemblance with the U.S.
1 North Carolina 46 Colorado
2 Georgia 47 Wyoming
3 Illinois 48 Massachusetts
4 Rhode Island 49 Utah
5 Florida 50 West Virginia
States with the Most Religious Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Religious Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Florida 46 Utah
2 Michigan 47 Vermont
3 Indiana 48 Massachusetts
4 Arizona 49 Mississippi
5 Ohio 50 Alabama
States with the Most Public-Opinion Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Public-Opinion Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Michigan 46 Wyoming
2 Florida 47 Massachusetts
3 Pennsylvania 48 Mississippi
4 Illinois 49 Vermont
5 Iowa 50 Alabama
For the full report and to see where your state ranks, please visit: https://wallethub.com/edu/electorate-representation-index/18190/