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The Architect of High Density: Ridgewood Councilman Evan Weitz’s Selective Memory

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Ridgewood NJ, during the January 14, 2026, Village Council meeting, Councilman Evan Weitz didn’t just defend the new affordable housing ordinances (4071–4075); he took aim at the residents concerned about them. In a series of pointed remarks around the 01:24:00 mark, Weitz cautioned the public against “social media misinformation” and made a definitive promise: “The village won’t look like the pictures that people keep sharing.”
To the casual observer, it sounded like a protective stance. But for those who remember the last decade of Ridgewood politics, the words rang hollow. Why? Because Evan Weitz has spent years building the very infrastructure that makes high-density “urban” development possible in our Village.

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Will Village of Ridgewood officials tell developers: “No on-site parking? No problem.”

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Just when we thought that we’d heard it all

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood resident Boyd Loving may have let the cat out of the bag during Wednesday night’s Village Council meeting when he asked Council members about an alleged plan that would permit property developers to build/renovate in the Village’s Central Business District without providing the requisite number of on-site parking spaces. In lieu of providing on-site parking, a developer would supposedly contribute to a fund earmarked for the construction of a new parking structure(s).

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NCAA Betting Bombshell: 39 Players Charged in Massive 17-Team Point-Shaving Scandal

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The Bribe That Broke the Bracket: How a Gambling Ring Fixed 29 NCAA Games

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Philadelphia PA, the integrity of college basketball has been hit by a “seismic” blow. In a federal indictment unsealed on Thursday, January 15, 2026, authorities in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania exposed a sweeping international point-shaving conspiracy.

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President Trump Unveils “The Great Healthcare Plan”: A Bold Bid to Slash Drug Prices and Defund “Big Insurance” Middlemen

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Direct Payments to You? Inside Trump’s Bold Plan to Replace Insurance Subsidies

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Washington DC, In a major move aimed at reshaping the American medical landscape, President Donald J. Trump has officially called on Congress to enact “The Great Healthcare Plan.” Announced on January 15, 2026, the legislative framework targets four core pillars: lower drug costs, reduced insurance premiums, aggressive accountability for “Big Insurance,” and radical price transparency.

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Minnesota Under Siege? Trump Threatens Insurrection Act Deployment Amid Violent Minneapolis Clashes

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ICE Shootings and Shovel Attacks: Why Trump is Ready to Send Troops to Minnesota

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Minneapolis MN The standoff between the White House and Minnesota leadership has reached a boiling point. On Thursday, January 15, 2026, President Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum to Governor Tim Walz: stop the “professional agitators” or face a full-scale federal military intervention under the Insurrection Act.

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Why Sports Engagement Looks Different in a Digital World

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If you follow sports today, chances are it doesn’t look the same as it did even ten years ago. For some people, it still means sitting down to watch a full game. For others, it’s much more scattered. A score checked on a phone. A clip shared in a group chat. A headline was skimmed while doing something else.

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How staging helps buyers emotionally connect with a property

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Buying a home is rarely just a financial decision. While numbers, location, and features matter, emotion often plays the strongest role in whether a buyer feels compelled to move forward. The moment someone walks through the front door, they begin forming impressions that shape how they perceive the entire property. These impressions are emotional as much as they are practical, influencing whether the space feels welcoming, comfortable, and easy to imagine as their own.

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New Jersey Teeters on the Brink: Bill A6310 Risks Billions in Federal Funding for “Sanctuary” Status

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New Jersey’s Sanctuary Gamble: Is Bill A6310 Worth Losing Billions in Federal Aid?

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Trenton NJ, the Garden State is officially entering a high-stakes standoff with Washington. In a move that critics are calling a “financial suicide mission,” the New Jersey Assembly has voted 46–26 to pass Assembly Bill 6310.

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The 2026 IPO Super-Cycle: OpenAI and SpaceX Prepare to Break Wall Street Records

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Mars 2026: Elon Musk Reveals Starship V3’s High-Stakes Mission to the Red Planet

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Wall Street NY, Wall Street is bracing for a “monster listing mania.” After a multi-year drought in the IPO market, 2026 is shaping up to be the most significant year in tech history. Three of the world’s most valuable private companies—OpenAI, SpaceX, and Anthropic—have all signaled they are preparing to go public.

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I.T. Director Embezzled Nearly $406,839.00 Over the Course of a Two-year Period from Mahwah Company

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Used company funds to purchase cryptocurrency mining hardware and virtual computing environments used for his own benefit

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Waldwick NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced the arrest of 42-year-old JAN VINCENT B. AGAY of Waldwick, NJ, on the charge of theft by deception. The arrest is the result of an investigation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Deputy Chief Jeff Angermeyer.

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Paramus Teacher and Son Turn Front Yard into NJ’s Hottest “Cold” Listing: Inside the Luxury Ice Suite

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Move over, Five-Star hotels. New Jersey has a new “coolest” destination, and it’s located right on a suburban lawn in Paramus

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Paramus NJ, what started as a New Year’s Day project between Michelle Zakko, a first-grade teacher at Midland Elementary School, and her 14-year-old son, Nicholas, has melted the hearts of the local community. Using 150 plastic shoe bins to mold custom ice blocks and fresh snow as mortar, the duo constructed a 4-foot-tall, 6-foot-wide artisanal igloo.

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Hackensack Schools in Crisis: Students and Parents Rally as $15M Deficit Threatens Massive Staff Cuts

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Hackensack Faces Massive $15 Million School Budget Crisis

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HACKENSACK, NJ — The halls of Hackensack High School were filled with more than just students on Tuesday night; they were filled with a community in mourning and a city demanding answers.

Hundreds of residents, educators, and alumni gathered for a sobering town hall to address a staggering $15+ million budget deficit that threatens to gut the district’s essential services.

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NJ Housing War: 36 Towns Fight to Stop “Broken” High-Density Mandates in Federal Court

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NJ Housing Rebellion: 36 Towns Head to Federal Court to Block “High-Density” Mandates

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In a major showdown over the future of the Garden State’s suburbs, Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali and a coalition of 36 New Jersey municipalities have taken their fight against state-mandated housing to federal court.

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Verizon Outage? How Ridgewood’s Vintage Red Fire Boxes Could Save Your Life Today

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Cell Service Down? This 100-Year-Old Ridgewood Secret Still Calls 911 Without a Phone

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Ridgewood NJ, with a massive Verizon outage currently pushing thousands of phones into “SOS mode” across the country, many Ridgewood residents are asking the same question: How do I call for help if my cell phone doesn’t work?

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Paramus Mayor Chris DiPiazza Announces 2027 Re-Election Bid: “The Work Continues”

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Paramus Mayor Chris DiPiazza Announces 2027 Campaign: Can He Keep Taxes at a 10-Year Low?

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PARAMUS, NJ — Mayor Christopher DiPiazza has officially kicked off his campaign for a second four-year term, setting the stage for the 2027 mayoral election.

Citing a record of fiscal discipline and aggressive opposition to state-mandated over-development, DiPiazza is asking residents for four more years to continue what he describes as “tremendous progress” for the Borough of Paramus.

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