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East Coast Popular for Immigrants in US Illegally

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East Coast Popular for Immigrants in US Illegally

WASHINGTON — Nov 18, 2014, 1:51 PM ET
By HOPE YEN Associated Press

Immigrants entering the U.S. illegally are increasingly making states along the East Coast their home rather than states closer to the Mexican border.

New Jersey, Florida and Pennsylvania were among seven states to register gains in unauthorized immigrants from 2009 to 2012, even as the total number of immigrants here in the U.S. unlawfully was unchanged at 11.2 million, according to a report released Tuesday by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center.

New Jersey had the biggest gain, jumping 75,000 to 525,000 as many immigrants from India and Ecuador crossed illegally into the state.

It was followed by Florida, increasing 50,000 to 925,000. Pennsylvania was third, rising 30,000 to 170,000. It saw increases from several regions including Honduras, India and the Dominican Republic, many of whom moved into the rapidly diversifying southeastern part of the state.

Other states with increases were Maryland, Virginia, Idaho and Nebraska.

In the early to mid-2000s, migrants primarily from Mexico drove much of the nation’s illegal immigration into Western states. Now, 14 states including Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Oregon are seeing declines.

Mexicans still make up the bulk of immigrants here illegally — roughly 52 percent, down from 56 percent in 2009 — but increasingly other countries, particularly from Central America, Asia and the Caribbean, are contributing to the mix.

The report comes as President Barack Obama seeks to move forward with executive actions that potentially could shield from deportation about 5 million immigrants here illegally. Congressional Republicans are in an uproar over the plans and are debating how to thwart the president.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/east-coast-popular-immigrants-us-illegally-27001034

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Tree Lighting Celebration

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Tree Lighting Celebration
Fri, December 05, 2014
Time: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood NJ

Come to Ridgewood to start your Holiday season!
Join us on Friday, December 5, 2014

Starting at 5:30pm
Santa in Memorial Park at Van Neste Square
Live Entertainment on E. Ridgewood Ave.

7:00-8:00pm
On Stage
Live Entertainment & Tree Lighting Celebration

8:00-9:00pm
Santa in the Park
Live Entertainment
more merriement!

Thank You Sponsors:
Columbia Bank, 
The Valley Hospital, 
Van Dyk Health Care, 
The Ridgewood News, 
Prestige Motors, 
Camp Wekeela,
Atlantic Stewardship Bank
Precision Orthodontics 
From the Top Music Studio,
Art of Motion, 
Porch Light Production,
Little Ivy Learning Center, 
YMCA of Ridgewood
Janjigian Trading Co., Inc.
West Bergen Mental Healthcare
Huntington Learning Center
Ulrich, Inc.
Duxiana
Huntington Learning Centers
Panico Hair Salon-Ridgewood
Daily Treat
Country Pancake House and Restaurant
It’s Greek to Me
Dr. Frances McGorty
Ridgewood Press
Please say “thank you” to these business for
keeping the “tradition” in Ridgewood.

Store Specials during this event:
Alex and Ani with hot chocolate, holiday cookies and a gift with purchase of $75 or more.

For more details, please call us at 201-445-2600 or email [email protected] www.experienceridgewood.com

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Readers says the council can issue a non-binding referendum to get a sense of whether residents like the Idea or Not

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Readers says the council can issue a non-binding referendum to get a sense of whether residents like the Idea or Not 

Reader also suggests the Village Planner should other opportunities of employment

The council can issue a non-binding referendum to get a sense of whether residents like the idea or not (this is what Upper Saddle River just did, when it was voted down 11-1).

There is also a way for residents to petition for a referendum vote of the ordinance that made this whole process possible, 3066.

What I would love to know is a way to petition to get Blais fired. He was almost incoherent last night, answering few questions, and admitting that no independent studies were done (all studies on impact were paid for by builders). We have no sense of the financial burden to the town nor is it relevant in his opinion. Traffic, number of new school children are also not a problem…well, because the builders say so.

That snippet of an article does not represent at all just how clueless Brancheau sounded. We have no concrete numbers on anything basically: the number of units, number of new schoolchildren, costs to village, new traffic/accidents, burden on facilities, etc. All figures to date have been derived from the builder’s research and there have been 0 independent studies. If there is ever a transcript available it should be required reading before deciding what is or is not a fair minded report.

About Brancheau and his research abilities: You all need to remember back during the first round of the Valley expansion when, after many hearings, it was suddenly revealed that the project was hundreds of thousands of feet larger than they had been discussing — Brancheau had failed to count the basement floors!

Brancheau said it was difficult to predict the future, but that his numbers suggested that for every five units built, there would be one additional child signing up for instruction.

“There will be some impact,” Brancheau explained. “The schools are at capacity now

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Reader asks Why can’t the officials in Ridgewood seem to look at these applications with a critical eye?

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Reader asks Why can’t the officials in Ridgewood seem to look at these applications with a critical eye?

Doesn’t anyone in this town have any balls?!?!?! No one with a village job wants to be on the record as having an opinion on this stuff. It’s crazy! Blaise talks out of both sides of his mouth. 

The superintendent of schools does not speak up on behalf of our schools (except once over a year ago). Where is a report from the police? The fire dept? The sanitation dept? Where is a report from Parks & Rec? And you know Rutishauser will tell you that there’s plenty of capacity in our water & sewer system to handle 500 new apts AND an expanded hospital. 

Why can’t the officials in Ridgewood seem to look at these applications with a critical eye? They should be questioning everything a developer is telling them. They should be researching what other towns are doing and figuring out what Ridgewood wants to be. 

They should be asking for resident input. Instead, they attend meeting after meeting and talk in circles. The developer tells them everything will be great and the residents have to hire lawyers to prove them otherwise. While I appreciate the time the Planning Board members sacrifice to be on the Board, I think it’s time for them to work smarter, not longer.

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Ridgewood residents grill village planner on strategies to limit downtown development

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Ridgewood residents grill village planner on strategies to limit downtown development

NOVEMBER 19, 2014    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

RIDGEWOOD — Age-based restrictions on housing planned for the downtown. Open space. A referendum.

All were suggestions floated by residents hoping to find ways to limit proposed high-density, multifamily housing developments in Ridgewood’s downtown if an amendment to the master plan is approved.

Several residents peppered the village’s longtime planner, Blais Brancheau, with questions about other projects that could be permitted in the area.

Could age-based restrictions be placed on these planned complexes, ensuring the school system would not be additionally burdened?

Could the village purchase or otherwise acquire the sites of the proposed projects to convert the land into open space?

Could the master plan amendment be put to the voters on a village-wide ballot question?

https://www.northjersey.com/news/ridgewood-residents-pressing-for-ways-to-limit-development-1.1136437

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Under Obama, U.S. personal freedom ranking slips below France

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Under Obama, U.S. personal freedom ranking slips below France

BY JASON RUSSELL | NOVEMBER 18, 2014 | 12:48 PM

Americans’ assessments of their personal freedom have significantly declined under President Obama, according to a new study from the Legatum Institute in London, and the United States now ranks below 20 other countries on this measure.

The research shows that citizens of countries including France, Uruguay, and Costa Rica now feel that they enjoy more personal freedom than Americans.

As the Washington Examiner reported this morning, representatives of the Legatum Institute are in the U.S. this week to promote the sixth edition of their Prosperity Index. The index aims to measure aspects of prosperity that typical gross domestic product measurements don’t include, such as entrepreneurship and opportunity, education, and social capital.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/under-obama-u.s.-personal-freedom-ranking-slips-below-france/article/2556322

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Obama praised ‘bright ideas’ of health-care architect who called voters stupid

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Obama praised ‘bright ideas’ of health-care architect who called voters stupid

By Marisa Schultz

November 18, 2014 | 2:26am

WASHINGTON — The videos Democrats never wanted to see keep coming.

A day after President Obama tried to distance himself from a top health-care architect who said voter “stupidity” led to ObamaCare’s passage, a video surfaced of Obama praising the offensive professor for his bright ideas.

The Washington Free Beacon uncovered a video from 2006 of Obama telling a Brookings Institution panel he had “stolen ideas liberally” from MIT professor Jonathan Gruber.

Then-Sen. Obama praised Gruber and other academic and policy experts as the “brightest minds.”

https://nypost.com/2014/11/18/more-stupidity-in-latest-obamacare-video/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_medium=SocialFl

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Yes, Jonathan Gruber Is An Obamacare “Architect”

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Yes, Jonathan Gruber Is An Obamacare “Architect”

The health law’s allies are trying to distance themselves from the economist’s remarks about the deception involved in passing the law. But they’re only proving him right.

Peter Suderman | November 18, 2014

In the space of a week, Jonathan Gruber has become a non-person in Washington. Until last Monday, the MIT health economist was widely and uncontroversially cited as an “architect” of the Affordable Care Act, a go-toexpert regarding the law’s politics and mechanics. But after multiple videos surfaced in which Gruber said or implied that the bill’s backers relied on deception and an assumption of voter stupidity in order to pass it, Obamacare’s backers moved swiftly to distance themselves from Gruber and downplay his role in the creation of the law.

Asked about Gruber’s videotaped declaration that “lack of transparency” provided “a huge political advantage,” Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi responded dismissively. “I don’t know who he is,” she said. “He didn’t help write our bill.” A Wall Street Journal item by Neera Tanden, the president of the liberal Center for American Progress and a former administration staffer, opened by insisting that Gruber “did not make policy, nor did he work for the White House, HHS, or any congressional committee.” Jay Angoff, the former overseer of the health law’s implementation at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), told Politico that Gruber was neither a legislator nor a staffer. “He’s like 300 million other Americans who can have their opinion.”

Even the president himself weighed in. Responding over the weekend to questions about Gruber’s statements, President Obama pushed back on Gruber’s role, labeling him “some adviser who was never on our staff.” Gruber’s remarks, Obama said, were “not a reflection on the actual process that was run” when crafting and passing Obamacare.

https://reason.com/archives/2014/11/18/yes-jonathan-gruber-is-an-obamacare-arch

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CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/DIRECTOR OF PARKING UTILITY

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CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/DIRECTOR OF PARKING UTILITY

Village of Ridgewood, Bergen County is searching for a position of Chief Financial Officer/Director of Parking Utility. The successful candidate shall have a minimum of 5 years’ experience as a New Jersey municipal CFO, a Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance from an accredited college and must possess a valid certification as a Chief Municipal Financial Officer issued by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. In addition, in overseeing the Parking Utility, will be responsible for strategic planning; cost/revenue optimization and working with a changing paradigm of parking in the Village, resulting in improved controls and increased resident, business, and visitor satisfaction. Send cover letter detailing experience and qualifications, resume and salary history to: Sharyn Matthews, Senior Human Resources Professional, Village of Ridgewood, 131 North Maple Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07451; or email to [email protected].

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Health Care Law Recasts Insurers as Obama Allies

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Health Care Law Recasts Insurers as Obama Allies

By ROBERT PEARNOV. 17, 2014

WASHINGTON — As Americans shop in the health insurance marketplace for a second year, President Obama is depending more than ever on the insurance companies that five years ago he accused of padding profits and canceling coverage for the sick.

Those same insurers have long viewed government as an unreliable business partner that imposed taxes, fees and countless regulations and had the power to cut payment rates and cap profit margins.

But since the Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2010, the relationship between the Obama administration and insurers has evolved into a powerful, mutually beneficial partnership that has been a boon to the nation’s largest private health plans and led to a profitable surge in theirMedicaid enrollment.

The insurers in turn have provided crucial support to Mr. Obama in court battles over the health care law, including a case now before the Supreme Court challenging the federal subsidies paid to insurance companies on behalf of low- and moderate-income consumers. Last fall, a unit of one of the nation’s largest insurers, UnitedHealth Group, helped the administration repair the HealthCare.gov website after it crashed in the opening days of enrollment.

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/18/us/politics/health-law-turns-obama-and-insurers-into-allies.html

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Study: Kids Don’t Eat Much of Healthy School Lunches

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Study: Kids Don’t Eat Much of Healthy School Lunches
Kate Scanlon / @scanlon_kate / November 17, 2014

Healthier lunches have become available in schools across the nation.

But students aren’t eating them.

According to a new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health study, “Nearly 6 in 10 [students] put a vegetable on their tray, but only a quarter actually eat even a single bite.

The researchers observed the eating habits of 274 children in 10 New York City public schools. The students were in kindergarten through second grade.

According to the press release, researchers “watched to see whether each of the six-through-eight-year-olds chose a fruit, vegetable, whole grain, low-fat milk and/or a lean protein, taking before and after photos of the trays.” They discovered:

While 75 percent of the kids chose the lean protein (the entrée), only 58 percent chose a fruit and 59 percent chose a vegetable. And among those who put the various types of food on their trays, only 75 percent took even a single bite of the protein, while only 24 percent ate a bite of their vegetables.

Researchers also noted that there are several factors that influenced how much food the students ate, such as the presence or absence of their teacher, the noise level in the cafeteria, the length of the lunch period and even the size the pieces of food had been cut into.

“We have been thinking that if young children choose healthy food, they will eat it,” said Susan Gross, a research associate at Johns Hopkins. “But our research shows that is not necessarily so.”

According to Daren Bakst, a research fellow in agricultural policy at The Heritage Foundation:

This study simply supports what school nutrition officials have been saying.  There’s major food waste.  It’s difficult to conclude that a law called the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act is a success when the kids are hungry—you can’t be healthy if you are hungry all the time.  Getting the kids to eat should first and foremost be the primary concern.

However, the entire debate surrounding the new school nutrition standards often misses a fundamental question.  Do we need federal bureaucrats and Michelle Obama to dictate how kids should eat through this program, or should parents, possibly along with local governments, make decisions regarding nutrition?  Specifically, it is a question of whether we respect federal bureaucrats and their one-size-fits-all approach more than parents who know the best interests of their children.

https://dailysignal.com/2014/11/17/study-children-dont-much-healthy-school-lunch/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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THE OBAMACARE SHOW, STARRING JOHNNY GRUBER – H-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E’S JOHNNY!

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THE OBAMACARE SHOW, STARRING JOHNNY GRUBER – H-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E’S JOHNNY!

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By Scott St. Clair | The Save Jersey Blog

For a guy as smart as Jonathan Gruber, he sure is dumb. In the Internet age, where everything you say or do is recorded for posterity and available in three seconds via Google, did he really think he could call us names and get away with it – over and over again?



Last week, several videos were released that document Gruber’s blasé contempt for the American voter. In the first one of several discovered by a Philadelphia-area investment consultant who lost his health insurance because it didn’t meet Obamacare standards, Gruber blithely confesses that the president’s healthcare plan was conceived in secret double-shuffle trickery and dedicated to the proposition that the American people are too stupid to understand when they are being conned (the juicy part starts at the 20:25 mark and runs for one minute):

To hear that the funding scheme was deliberately made confusing to hide the fact that it’s a tax – “Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage” – and that the geniuses who cooked it up figured it would be easy to put one over on those of us in the great unwashed – “stupidity of the American voter” – by itself should be sufficient to outrage the average voter.

But there’s more. Throughout the week on a daily basis, similar videos starring Gruber at a number of venues around the country spanning a couple of years surfaced. You can see them here (31:00 minute mark “too stupid to understand the Cadillac tax”), here (29:00 minute mark again on the Cadillac tax, former Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry called “a hero” and “lack of economic understanding on the part of the American people”), here (22:00 minute mark on the Obamacare taxation con game and phony “cost control” sales pitch) and here (1:26 clip where Gruber laughs at and mocks Obamacare concerns of a Vermonter as “adolescent”).

Lest you think he is a one-hit wonder, week two of Gruber releases started out with a slide presentation he prepared wherein he said America’s senior citizens “do a terrible job” selecting health care plans. What will tomorrow bring?

https://savejersey.com/2014/11/obamacare-gruber-video/

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Brian Aitken – NJ 2nd Amendment Advocate to Speak at Teaneck American Legion

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Brian Aitken – NJ 2nd Amendment Advocate to Speak at Teaneck American Legion
Tuesday, November 18 @ 7PM
American Legion, Teaneck NJ

Brian Aitken will make his first appearance in NJ on Tuesday, November 18 @ 7PM as guest speaker for NJTPC meeting at Teaneck American Legion, Teaneck NJ.

NJTPC : We’d like to thank our friends at the NJ 2nd Amendment Society for publicizing the event to their members and helping us recruit Brian to be our guest speaker.

You don’t want to miss this very special event. Brian will tell his harrowing story of being swept up in NJ draconian gun laws and will be selling signed copies of his memoir, “The Blue Tent Sky – How the Left’s War on Guns Cost Me My Son & My Freedom.”

NRA News Ginny Simone Reporting | Accidental Criminals: Brian Aitken Is Living The Nightmare

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yntMNOC5tk

Conservative Book of the Month: Brian Aitken Names Names in New Memoir: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/conservative-book-month-brian-aitken-113000493.html

The Blue Tent Sky is the true story of the events that led to Brian’s arrest and the years that followed. Aitken refused to change the names of the officers, prosecutor, and judges involved in his case, writing, “far too often those in power are immune from repercussions or accountability. Their transgressions are not only permitted, but are almost universally ignored, because they are members of the political ruling class and are, by default, above the law… since no one else will hold certain people accountable for their actions, I have held them accountable within these pages.”

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Prix fixe Now at Memoire

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Prix fixe Now at Memoire

Memoire has just added a prix fixe menu on Friday, Saturday .Memoire is a BYOB , located on Chestnut street thats has a sophisticated ambience ,with excellent service , but as they say the draw is most definitely the food.

Memoire is now offering its two-course, $28 prix fixe menu every Friday and Saturday between 5 and 6 p.m. It is also available between 5:30 and 9 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday through Thursday. 

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16 Chestnut St, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
(201) 857-8899
www.diningatmemoire.com

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Raising N.J. gas tax can have financial and political drawbacks

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Raising N.J. gas tax can have financial and political drawbacks

NOVEMBER 17, 2014, 10:45 PM LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2014, 11:06 PM
BY CHRISTOPHER MAAG
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORDGEORGE MCNISH/SPECIAL TO THE RECORD

Editors Note : the real questions remains ,what have they been doing with all the money the last 15 years ?

A Delta gas station on Main Avenue in Passaic advertising regular gasoline this week for $2.55 a gallon. New Jersey’s gas prices are much lower than neighboring states because of its low gas tax.

Even as gas prices nationwide continue to drop, hitting the lowest average tabs Americans have seen since 2010 — New Jersey continues to maintain its advantage. Average prices here hovered around $2.76 a gallon last week, 17 cents lower than the national average and more than 50 cents cheaper than New York’s.

The biggest reason for New Jersey’s resilient price advantage: The motor fuels tax, which at 10.5 cents a gallon, is the nation’s second lowest. The closest nearby price competitor is Delaware, where the gas tax is more than double at 23 cents. New Jersey’s other neighbors — Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New York — charge gas taxes that are four or five times higher.

But pressure on New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund, which gets a large portion of its money from the gas tax to fund road repairs, has been growing for years. It reached a crescendo under Governor Christie, who took office to find that virtually no capital was available to fund road projects. Instead, the bulk of the money in the trust fund goes to pay debt, not fix roads.

Christie has relied on a number of tactics to find the cash needed to keep construction vehicles working on New Jersey highways — and avoid raising the tax.

Tolls have been raised on the New Jersey Turnpike, and the money has been used to fund projects throughout the state. For instance, toll increases on the turnpike have been used to pay for road projects and to prop up NJ Transit.

And a train tunnel project under the Hudson River was canceled and part of its funding — $1.8 billion — redirected

Christie has relied on a number of tactics to find the cash needed to keep construction vehicles working on New Jersey highways — and avoid raising the tax.

from the Port Authority to rebuild the Pulaski Skyway and complete several other projects. The federal Securities and Exchange Commission and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office began probing the deal after a report in The Record showed that Port Authority officials were concerned that providing the funding to New Jersey was outside the agency’s mandated mission. The probes are ongoing.

Those moves were one-time gambits that don’t provide a stable source of funding, and the money they generated is slated to run out by the end of 2016.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/raising-n-j-gas-tax-can-have-financial-and-political-drawbacks-1.1135869