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Obamacare is hardly a success

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Obamacare is hardly a success
Richard Cornwell
Ridgewood NJ 

Regarding “A healthier state” (Editorials, Sept. 23):

A recent editorial declared a victory for Obamacare as evidenced by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation survey showing a substantial reduction in the number of uninsured New Jersey residents over the past year.

The result, while positive, is not all that surprising given that under the law individuals must purchase coverage or face a financial penalty. In addition, the government doled out taxpayer-funded subsidies and expanded eligibility under Medicaid. I suppose there aren’t too many problems that can’t be solved by throwing money at them — except perhaps deficits.

The result, while positive, is not all that surprising given that under the law individuals must purchase coverage or face a financial penalty. In addition, the government doled out taxpayer-funded subsidies and expanded eligibility under Medicaid. I suppose there aren’t too many problems that can’t be solved by throwing money at them — except perhaps deficits.

The editorial does not report on other effects of Obamacare: cancellation of policies for individuals who had to then purchase new policies at vastly higher premiums, elimination of choice among coverage (Uncle Sam knows what you need), and an overall reduction in the availability and quality of health care.

Recent downward corrections to the enrollment figures due to non-payment of premiums portend even higher premium costs next year unless the administration bails out insurers for their losses with even more taxpayer money. No one disputed the goal of reducing the ranks of the uninsured. The quarrel was always with the approach.

Until this ill-conceived law is repealed, we have to live with its consequences, both intended and unintended. To paraphrase the Greek King Pyrrhus, any more victories like this, and we will be ruined.

Richard Cornwell
Ridgewood NJ

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Ridgewood students power up their new Chromebooks

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Ridgewood students power up their new Chromebooks

SEPTEMBER 26, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014, 9:26 AM
BY JODI WEINBERGER
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

The first thing students at Ridgewood High School (RHS) did with their new Chromebooks was power them up and test out their log-ins and passwords to make sure they worked.

The second? Change the background screen.

Some students gathered their friends and took a selfie with the computer’s built-in camera for a truly personal background, others chose bands or cartoons. Junior Becca Feder laughed before saying what her new background was, but then finally admitted, “SpongeBob.”

According to the district’s manager of information technology Ryan Kenny, the other first priorities for the teens was whether they could remove the hard plastic cover and put stickers and decals on the case – the answer to both was “no.”

All together, 1,717 Chromebooks were handed out to the students this week, each one engraved with “Ridgewood Public Schools” and plastered with a barcode and the student’s name for identification.

The high school used the students’ gym period to hand them out, giving them the time to play around with the device before using it for paper writing and other activities in the classroom.

“Is it charged already?” one student asked as he signed his name indicating that he received the laptop.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/education/students-power-up-new-chromebooks-1.1097056#sthash.eGIznvuf.dpuf

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Panel says parking is source of problems in downtown Ridgewood

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Panel says parking is source of problems in downtown Ridgewood

SEPTEMBER 26, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014, 4:19 PM
BY LAURA HERZOG
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

John Saraceno, owner of the former Bank of America building, gave some bad news during Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli’s most recent public forum on the Central Business District (CBD).

Sarceno, a Ridgewood resident, said he wanted to attract anything other than a restaurant into the historic building, but he couldn’t.

“It was amazing to see the lack of interest from anyone other than a restaurant,” he said. “In three years, I never received a proposal or request from a non-restaurant, and all I wanted was a non-restaurant.”

Now, the new high-end seafood restaurant FISH is on its way into the long-vacant space.

The issue, Saraceno said, is two-fold: Ridgewood’s parking “stigma,” and the stigma “that Ridgewood is asleep.”

“In the retail marketplace, there is a tremendous view,” he noted, “that Ridgewood has lost its edge.”

Some similarly jarring points were made by other attendees during the forum Monday evening in the richly furnished back room of Chestnut Street’s new Roots Steakhouse, which features luxe leather seating and lantern lighting.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/panel-says-parking-is-source-of-problems-1.1097287#sthash.IxBzgt3T.dpuf

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Tapes showing meek oversight of Goldman are about to rock Wall Street

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Tapes showing meek oversight of Goldman are about to rock Wall Street

Major Obama Supporter Gets Free Pass?

Wall Street is about to be rocked by secretly recorded audio tapes that purport to show a too-cozy relationship between the New York Federal Reserve Bank and the financial institutions it is supposed to regulate.

The 45 hours of tapes, made by Carmen Segarra, a former NY Fed worker, capture former co-workers, whose job was to keep banks like Goldman Sachs in line, instead deferring to the banks, being unwilling to take action and being extremely passive, according to public radio’s “This American Life,” and ProPublica which obtained the tapes and is scheduled to air a program about the matter Friday night.

Segarra, ironically, was hired by the NY Fed in October 2011 to help toughen up their oversight. She was fired in 2013 after, she claims in a lawsuit, she tried to get Goldman to toe the line on regulations.

The NY Fed has regulators embedded at each of the large banks it oversees. On her first day on the job, Segarra was assigned to Goldman.

https://nypost.com/2014/09/26/tapes-showing-meek-oversight-of-goldman-are-about-to-rock-wall-street/

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Eric Holder’s 7 Worst Actions as Attorney General

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Eric Holder’s 7 Worst Actions as Attorney General

Hans von Spakovsky / @HvonSpakovsky / September 25, 2014

Attorney General Eric Holder, the first attorney general in history to be held in contempt by the House of Representatives, surprised the political world today when he announced he would be resigning, effective on the confirmation of his successor.

Holder will leave a troubled legacy and many unanswered questions as John Fund and I discovered when we were researching our new book, “Obama’s Enforcer: Eric Holder’s Justice Department.” The Justice Department veterans we talked to said that Holder has politicized the Department to an unprecedented degree, which should concern everyone who cares about the rule of law.

So what are the top seven worst actions by Eric Holder?

1. Operation Fast and Furious, probably the most reckless law enforcement operation ever carried out by the Justice Department. This gun-running scandal led directly to the death of an American border agent and many Mexican citizens. Holder was held in contempt because of his refusal to turn over information and documentation about this operation gone wrong that he basically claimed he knew nothing about.

2. Holder has waged a war on election integrity and “racialized and radicalized the [Civil Rights] Division to the point of corruption” according to one current Justice employee, embedding “politically leftist extremists in the career ranks who have an agenda that does not comport with equal protection or the rule of law; who believe that the ends justify the means; and who behave unprofessionally and unethically.”

3. Failure to conduct a real, criminal investigation of the IRS targeting of conservative organizations and to enforce the contempt citation issued by the House of Representative against Lois Lerner.

Lois Lerner (Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Newscom)

4. Reinstituting the Clinton-era model for handling terrorists that endangers the national security and safety of the American people and going after journalists in leak investigations while ignoring leaks coming out of the White House from high-level administration officials.

5. Failing to advise President Obama against taking actions that violate the Constitution and federal law, refusing to enforce or defend federal laws and trying to persuade state attorneys general to engage in the same type of behavior of refusing to defend laws passed by their state legislatures.

6. Engaging in collusive “sue and settle” lawsuits with advocacy organizations and political allies of the president in order to implement regulations and new requirements without public notice or participation in order to use taxpayer money to fund the budgets of liberal groups.

7. Treated Congress with contempt and did everything he could to evade its oversight responsibilities by misleading, misinforming and ignoring members of Congress and its committee.

There is no telling how long it will take to repair the damage that Holder has done to the Justice Department. History will not be kind to his legacy. As one former Justice Departmentemployee told us, in his opinion, “Holder is the worst person to hold the position of attorney general since the disgraced John Mitchell, who went to jail as a result of the Watergate scandal.”

https://dailysignal.com/2014/09/25/eric-holders-seven-worst-actions/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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Christie pension commission warns of shortfalls

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Christie pension commission warns of shortfalls

The panel Governor Christie commissioned to develop solutions to fix the state’s underfunded public employee pension and health benefits systems warned Thursday that changes must be made. In a preliminary report, the panel detailed the causes of the shortfall but offered no specific recommendations for fixing the problem. (Hayes/The Bergen Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/christie-pension-commission-warns-of-shortfalls-1.1096434

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Citing Ronald Reagan, N.J. Senate Candidate Jeff Bell calls for immigration reform

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Citing Ronald Reagan, N.J. Senate Candidate Jeff Bell calls for immigration reform

TRENTON — Jeff Bell, the Republican who is challenging U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), says his party has been “unwelcoming to Hispanic voters” and that he favors a guest worker program that would put immigrants in the country illegally on a path to legal status. (Friedman/NJ Advance Media)

https://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/09/citing_ronald_reagan_nj_sen_cory_booker_opponent_jeff_bell_calls_for_immigration_reform.html#incart_river

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Actor Ron Perlman and Executive Chef Ben Pollinger to Appear at Bookends

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Actor Ron Perlman and Executive Chef Ben Pollinger to Appear at Bookends

Tuesday, September 30th @ 6:00pm- Star of Hellboy & Sons of Anarchy, RON PERLMAN, will sign his new book: EASY STREET (THE HARD WAY) ($26.99).

Thursday, October 2nd @ 7:00pm- Executive Chef of Oceana in NYC, BEN POLLINGER, will do a demonstration and sign his new cookbook: SCHOOL OF FISH ($35.00)

Call Bookends at 201-445-0726 with additional questions.

Bookends is a legendary New Jersey Landmark! We are known for our incredible author events and have hosted well over 1,000 authors in the past 15 years!

All books MUST be purchased from BOOKENDS for any of our events and a valid Bookends receipt must be presented for entry.

Appearing authors will only autograph books purchased at Bookends and must have valid Bookends Receipt. Availability & pricing for all autographed books subject to change. Bookends cannot guarantee that the books that are Autographed will always be First Printings.Autographed books purchased at Bookends are non-returnable.

While we try to ensure that all customers coming to Bookends’ signings will meet authors and get their books signed, we cannot guarantee that all attendees will meet the author or that all books will be signed. We cannot control inclement weather, author travel schedules or authors who leave prematurely.

Bookends, 211 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 201-445-0726

Missed one of our events? We have Signed Books from some of our recent signings. Call the store to order 201-445-0726.

See Website for details at www.book-ends.com

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REMINDER SIDEWALK CLOSED – NORTH BROAD STREET CROSSWALK

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REMINDER SIDEWALK CLOSED – NORTH BROAD STREET CROSSWALK

PEDERSTIAN ADVISORY –

CLOSED – North Broad Street Crosswalk will be closed to Pedestrian Traffic. This includes the entire sidewalk at times.

Please use the Eastside Stairs near the Taxi Stand.

Alternative routes available to use are the Pedestrian Tunnel or the Garber Square Sidewalk if you are under the train trestle.

A temporary Crosswalk will be available near the Taxi Stand.

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More schools mull dropping Michelle O’s lunch rules

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More schools mull dropping Michelle O’s lunch rules
September 25, 2014

GREEN LAKE, Wis. – The Green Lake School District is the latest the join a number of schools reevaluating their participation in the National School Lunch Program.

The Ripon Press reports the district is dissatisfied with the new school lunch and snack rules championed by First Lady Michelle Obama.

“When I walk through the school cafeteria, I see multi-colored fruits and vegetables and whole-grain pasta or wraps on the trays of our students. The food looks really good, but the students aren’t eating it,” principal Mary Allen says, according to the paper.

“… The limited salt, whole-grains, vegetable substitutes for meat, and unfamiliar foods such as ‘quinoa’ and ‘jicama’ are not being embraced. Although the food looks good and is undeniably healthy, it is unflavored and tasteless.”

Students reportedly gave the school board a 31-page report produced in math class, which studied the question: “Will the Green Lake School District better serve its students without the National School Lunch Program?”

https://eagnews.org/more-schools-mull-dropping-michelle-os-lunch-rules/

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Valley Hospital’s beehives produce honey

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Valley Hospital’s beehives produce honey

SEPTEMBER 26, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY JODI WEINBERGER
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Pools of golden honey formed in a tray, flowing down in a thin, glistening stream from a whirring centrifugal extractor, where inside the intricate work of thousands of bees was being harvested from their combs.

Roll your eyes at the wordplay if you want, but the employees at Valley Hospital were buzzing with excitement watching the demonstration on Sept. 18 of how honey is collected from the hospital’s rooftop hives.

Or maybe they were just feeling the sugar rush of having too many syrupy samples of the honey-laden foods made from the hospital’s sweet bounty: the deep purple hibiscus honey mint water, the creamy goat cheese balsamic honey dip, and the smooth yogurt honey cinnamon spread.

The employees gasped when beekeepers Joseph Lelinho and Eric Hanan, co-founders of Bee Bold Apiaries, unveiled an observation hive – a see-through colony of 30,000 wriggling insects contained by a wood frame – and inched closer slowly, nervous the bees might suddenly escape.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/health-news/honey-has-employees-buzzing-1.1096740#sthash.YWpoJSm5.dpuf

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Ridgewood HS grad’s path brings him to Israel

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PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIEL REICHENBACH
Daniel Reichenbach, right, a 2008 RHS graduate, poses with his friend Alex at their beret ceremony after finishing eight months of training.

Ridgewood HS grad’s path brings him to Israel

SEPTEMBER 26, 2014    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY LAURA HERZOG
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Daniel Reichenbach’s path from a childhood in Ridgewood to an adulthood fighting for Israel in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was not surprising for those who knew him best.

Some could say his decision was predestined.

“This is a long story, which started before I was born,” the 24-year-old man notes, pointing to his parents’ meeting in the ’70s – at a Jewish summer camp.

Though he was not “raised religious,” Reichenbach, who in November will have finished his second and last year of active IDF duty, found another home in Israel.

“All in all, I had a childhood and early adulthood that was saturated in Jewish identity, talk of love for Israel and the Jewish people. I traveled to Israel many times,” he said, and “fell in love with its history and the sheer improbability of its existence.”

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/community-news/ridgewood-grad-s-path-brings-him-to-israel-1.1096578#sthash.NAdqjzCr.dpuf

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Reader says anyone who defends the status quo Parking Meters here can only be a part of the problem. We’re not falling for it.

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Reader says anyone who defends the status quo  Parking Meters here can only be a part of the problem. 

…and how amy millions will the new parking meters cost? with the added bonus of tracking residents shopping and parking habits via credit card use. Way to go.
— How about:
1) get all of the stolen money back
2) implement REAL security for the quarters – not just toss them in a open buckets in an unguarded closet.
New security measures have already been put into place which make future thefts much more difficult – so why do we need to spend millions on new parking meters?

So your argument is “let’s not install smart meters that will avoid any slippage for villagers” ? What kind of a Luddite are you ? New meters might threaten the long standing tradition of municipal employees stealing quarters to pay for personal entertainment or help with the mortgage or money launder it through AC, so let’s protest against them? Sorry , anyone who defends the status quo here can only be a part of the problem. We’re not falling for it.

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Reader says Any development proposal that is so severe that it requires a change to the town’s Master Plan SHOULD take time so all parties

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Reader says Any development proposal that is so severe that it requires a change to the town’s Master Plan SHOULD take time so all parties 

The (slow) speed of the process is (or at least SHOULD) be part of the intent and design of any process which can change the Master Plan. Any development proposal that is so severe that it requires a change to the town’s Master Plan SHOULD take time so all parties – including residents – have time to absorb, analyze and review the impact of such a proposal.Streamlining this process and making it faster and less painful IS NOT the direction that should be taken.

A change to the Master Plan NEEDS to be deliberate (and yes to a degree- difficult) to encourage developers to find solutions that meet their needs AND fit into the parameters of the existing Master Plan – otherwise we are at great risk to destroy all of those intangibles that make RW great and which drew the developers to the town in the first place.

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National Merit Semi-Finalists Named

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National Merit Semi-Finalists Named

September 24,2014
Ridgewood NJ, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists have been announced, as follows (lower left to top right): RHS Principal Tom Gorman congratulates Gabriel F. Voorhis-Allen, Seung Ryoul Lee, Ji–Hyuk Kim, Jeffrey M. Lampiasi, Warren Li, Jaesung Son, who stand with Guidance Counselors Chris Fabish and Peter Burkard. Right, semi-finalist Sumita Rajpurohit poses with Peter Burkard.
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