
Mark Krulish and Kaitlyn Kanzler , NorthJerseyPublished 12:23 p.m. ET April 6, 2017 | Updated 12 hours ago
RIDGEWOOD – Residents of Ridgewood face no danger from the E. coli that was detected in a groundwater sample on April 5, town officials announced Thursday.
Ridgewood Water customers were notified that the E. coli had been found in a low-pressure zone that includes parts of Ridgewood, Midland Park and Wyckoff and all of Glen Rock and were told to boil their water for a full minute before consuming.
The usual array of locals that react with outrage reacted with outrage. These people need to get a hobby other than complaining and whipping up a frenzy on Facebook.
I ignored the whole thing and drank regular tap water. You don’t know what you get in bottled water. Yes, you do, you get dreams.