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NJ tech companies have trouble finding qualified workers

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NJ tech companies have trouble finding qualified workers

Are Potential employees “Stuck on Stupid” ? 

New Jersey technology employers say it’s tough to find skilled workers. Educators say they aren’t looking hard enough. And a survey released Thursday by an industry trade group pointed out the huge disconnect.

A survey by the New Jersey Technology Council found nearly six in 10 technology executives said their biggest employment obstacle is either finding qualified workers or training them.

But even more said they weren’t aware either of job fairs for veterans that could provide a key source of help or of government incentives that are available to them.  (Diamond, Asbury Park Press)

https://www.app.com/article/20120712/NJBIZ/307120083/NJ-tech-companies-trouble-finding-qualified-workers?nclick_check=1

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State’s sluggish recovery means more bad news for municipalities

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State’s sluggish recovery means more bad news for municipalities

New Jersey has fared worse than the country at large during the three-year economic recovery, a trend not expected to change anytime soon, making the future challenging for municipal governments.

That’s the message municipal officials heard yesterday at a forum sponsored by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities Educational Foundation. The half-day seminar, held at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Public Policy at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, was designed to help officials understand the economic landscape and consider options for dealing with slow growth.  (O’Dea, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/0712/2347/

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Construction on new Ridgewood housing may start next spring

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Construction on new Ridgewood housing may start next spring

THURSDAY JULY 12, 2012, 4:04 PM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Groundbreaking for one or more multi-family housing developments in downtown Ridgewood might begin as early as next spring and be ready for occupancy as soon as the summer of 2014.

The Dayton, shown in a rendering above, is one of two proposed housing developments in Ridgewood.
Village Planner Blais Brancheau last week revealed an estimated timeline, from start to finish, of two housing proposals for the Central Business District (CBD). He cautioned those present at the July 3 Planning Board meeting that the dates given were approximations and did not account for any application issues or public opposition.

Information provided by Brancheau was offered, in part, to appease resident Paul Levin, who complained to the board about what he perceived was a lack of progress on the proposals. Levin suggested that the fate of the development applications will likely determine his future residency.

“I want to know if I should stay [in town] or move out,” said Levin, who lives on Graydon Terrace. “I’m frustrated. This has gone on for six to eight months. There’s not one ounce of progress made.”

Preliminary testimony by planners for both proposals ended in February, giving way to the village to conduct its studies.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/154951965_Sunscreen_labels_to_get_stricter__but__not_this_summer.html

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Village Council drops “bag it” policy

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Village Council drops “bag it” policy
July 13, 2012
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The new Village Council drooped the ball and reneged on its promise to improve leave clean up in the Village . At the Wednesday night council meeting the new council opted to scrap the proposed changes put forth just a month ago by Ridgewood’s Director of Operations Frank Moritz and Streets Department supervisor John Spano . The two had presented a plan to require homeowners to bag their leaves and small garden debris for village pickup or landscaper removal.

Over the last several years the Ridgewood leaf removal policy, has been a point of contention with critics citing everything from safety concerns to cost and timeliness of pick-ups. The new policy would have replaced the current procedure, of leaves piled up at curbside for scheduled pickup with the requirement that residents bag their debris.

The Moritz plan of bagging leaves for pickup was presented as a way to improve the overall safety for both pedestrians and village workers ,while cutting down on the needed man power for timely removal thus saving the Village some money .But at Wednesday’s work session, council members backed down and echoed concerns about the potential burden to residents if the changes were mandated and people were forced to “bag it’.

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More than just the Friend Police : Facebook Monitors Your Chats for Criminal Activity

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More than just the Friend Police : Facebook Monitors Your Chats for Criminal Activity [REPORT]
July 12, 2012 by Alex Fitzpatrick

Facebook and other social platforms are watching users’ chats for criminal activity and notifying police if any suspicious behavior is detected, according to a report.

The screening process begins with scanning software that monitors chats for words or phrases that signal something might be amiss, such as an exchange of personal information or vulgar language.

The software pays more attention to chats between users who don’t already have a well-established connection on the site and whose profile data indicate something may be wrong, such as a wide age gap. The scanning program is also “smart” — it’s taught to keep an eye out for certain phrases found in the previously obtained chat records from criminals including sexual predators.

If the scanning software flags a suspicious chat exchange, it notifies Facebook security employees, who can then determine if police should be notified.

https://mashable.com/2012/07/12/facebook-scanning-chats/

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Ridgewood Garage ,Yard and Estate Sales

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Huge Moving Garage Sale!!!July13&14 (Ridgewood, NJ)
Date: 2012-07-11, 11:55AM EDT
Reply to: gpmhx-3132497846@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Friday&Saturday, July 13&14, 2012
9AM – 1PM only (no early birds)
HUGE MOVING SALE!
On 537 Van Buren Street,
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

We’ll be selling items such as:

NEW CHILDREN CLOTHS (from previous closed store)$2~$4 each.
BIG NEW TENTS.
1 YEAR OLD Dehumidifiers.
Furniture,table, bed, night stand, dresser, mirror, outdoor furniture, folding chairs.
Toys, bike, holiday decoration, picture with nice frame,
Cloths racks, Store fixtures,
Frames,
HP printer,
Lighting,
Tools, Lawnmower, and more….

Come Early, Come All! After 1PM Saturday, these items will be GONE!

Looking to post your Garage or Yard Sales free to all Ridgewood Residents send details to onlyonesmallvoice@gmail.com

 

Moving Sale In Ridgewood (438 Overbrook Road Ridgewood, NJ 07450)

Moving sale this Sat and Sun from 10-3 on both days. Please go to www.HassleFreeEstateSales.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the Ridgewood link to see all the items available for sale.

 

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USDA uses Spanish soap operas to push food stamps among non-citizens, citizens

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USDA uses Spanish soap operas to push food stamps among non-citizens, citizens
By Caroline May

The government has been targeting Spanish speakers with radio “novelas” promoting food stamp usage as part of a stated mission to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps.

Each novela, comprising a 10-part series called “PARQUE ALEGRIA,” or “HAPPINESS PARK,” presents a semi-dramatic scenario involving characters convincing others to get on food stamps, or explaining how much healthier it is to be on food stamps.

The majority of the episodes end with the announcer encouraging the listener to tune in again to see if the skeptic applies for benefits or learns to understand the importance of food stamps to their health.

“Will Claudia convince Ramon to apply for SNAP?” the announcer exclaims at the end of a standard episode titled “The Poet,” “Don’t miss our next episode of ‘HAPPINESS PARK.’”

Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2012/07/12/usda-uses-spanish-soap-operas-to-push-food-stamp-participation-among-non-citizens-citizens/#ixzz20RYkwaVv

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Summer start time will stay the same at Graydon Pool

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Summer start time will stay the same at Graydon Pool
Thursday July 12, 2012, 1:46 PM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
The Ridgewood News

A number-crunching session and the belief that money was being well-spent helped the Village Council decide to keep Graydon Pool’s weekday operating hours, specifically its 10 a.m. opening time, through the final three weeks of the swimming season.

The anticipated $3,000 operating cost to rollback the pool’s start time to 10 a.m. from Aug. 15 to Sept. 3 is a worthy expense, council members determined after reading an enrollment and financial report presented to them by Parks and Recreation officials this week.

“I’m really reluctant to spend money. I guess I put this in the category of making maximum use of a wonderful facility,” said Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli. “I’m reluctant to see us not get the most use of the pool, especially now since it’s been so nicely improved.”

In May, the previous council voted on a 10 a.m. opening over a proposed noontime start through mid-August. At the time, the council decided it would evaluate the first three weeks of the season to determine the operating hours toward the end of the summer.

https://www.northjersey.com/recreation/162234885_Summer_start_time_will_stay_the_same_at_Graydon_Pool.html

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For Third Year NJ Transit Budget Holds Fares Steady

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For Third Year NJ Transit Budget Holds Fares Steady
July 12, 2012
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey Transit’s Board approved a $1.904 billion operating budget and a $1.152 billion capital program for the fiscal year that started July 1.Transit (NJT) approved a Fiscal Year 2013 operating budget and capital program will keep fares steady for a third year in a row .
Almost  half of the capital budget comes from the Transportation Trust Fund, with the balance coming from federal and other sources.

NJ Transit officials are also reconsidering the very unpopular 2-year-old decision of  May 2010 that ended off peak discounts for weekend rail passengers and other off-peak hours. This decision was coupled with an average fare hike of 22 percent ,led off-peak riders to pay nearly 50 percent more and in come cases 64 percent more. According to NJT officials nearly 20,000 NJ Transit customers a day or 17 percent of rail customers  use round-trip tickets during off-peak hours,  Sources claim that off-peak ridership has risen about 2 percent since the fare increases , while overall rail ridership is down almost 2 percent during that same period.

In a cost-cutting move, the board adjusted service on six bus routes and discontinued four others with low ridership.The bus reorganization will save NJ Transit $2.5 million. NJT plans to reinvest $1 million of it into new projects, including 24-hour bus service between Newark Penn Station, Newark Liberty International Airport and Elizabeth.

The $1.15 billion capital program, supports fleet modernization efforts for NJT buses , including the purchase of more than 1,400 new buses, more than 400 multilevel rail cars and  50 electric and dual-power locomotives.

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Penn State leaders disregarded victims, ’empowered’ Sandusky, review finds

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Penn State leaders disregarded victims, ’empowered’ Sandusky, review finds
By Susan Candiotti, Josh Levs and David Ariosto, CNN

State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) — Penn State’s most powerful leaders showed “total and consistent disregard” for victims of child sex abuse and failed to protect children, according to the findings of a long-awaited internal review over how the university handled a scandal involving its former defensive coordinator.

In fact, the report says several former officials “empowered” Jerry Sandusky to continue his abuse, and investigators say legendary head football coach Joe Paterno could have stopped the attacks had he done more.

In a statement released along with the 267-page report, Louis Freeh, the former FBI director and federal judge who spearheaded the review, blasted several top former officials at the school, accusing them of forging an agreement to conceal Sandusky’s attacks.

https://www.cnn.com/2012/07/12/us/pennsylvania-penn-state-investigation/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

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TRAFFIC ALERT -Saturday Delay Due to NJ Transit work at W.Glen Avenue Train Trestle

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TRAFFIC ALERT -Saturday Delay Due to NJ Transit work at W.Glen Avenue Train Trestle

Schedule:

July 14 & 15- Glen Avenue will be closed both Saturday (6AM to 7PM) and Sunday (7AM to 4PM)

July 17 & 18- Glen Avenue will be open 1 lane only on Tuesday and Wednesday (9AM to 2:30PM). This is work that can be done during the week.

July 28- We will be working at the site but no road closures are necessary.

August 7- Concrete will be poured. Once that sets NJ Transit will move all equipment from the site.

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NJ Budget “Billions for special interest spending. Not a dollar for tax cuts for New Jersey families”

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NJ Budget “Billions for special interest spending. Not a dollar for tax cuts for New Jersey families”

New Jersey GOP presses attack over budget

It might be summer recess for New Jersey lawmakers, but Republicans aren’t taking a vacation from political attacks over the $32 billion budget that took effect this month.

The New Jersey Republican Party released a new radio ad Thursday faulting Democrats, who control both chambers of the Legislature,  for not passing a budget with a guaranteed tax cut sought by Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

“Sadly, it’s the same old story from the Legislature. Billions for special interest spending. Not a dollar for tax cuts for New Jersey families,” the one-minute ad declares.  (Haddon, The Wall Street Journal)

https://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2012/07/11/new-jersey-gop-presses-attack-over-budget/?KEYWORDS=jersey

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“Late Show with David Letterman” has made 327,832 fat jokes about Chris Christie

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“Late Show with David Letterman” has made 327,832 fat jokes about Chris Christie

Chris Christie “by the numbers”

The New Jersey governor’s office somehow managed to determine that the “Late Show with David Letterman” has made 327,832 fat jokes about Chris Christie. As for the number of questions he’s received about running for either president or vice president? His aides could only summarize, “Too many to count.”

A press release titled “Chris Christie by the numbers” went up on the governor’s website Wednesday, taking “a look back at everything across three balanced budgets.” Ranging everywhere from Twitter followers (125,820) to bills vetoed (39) to Politifact.com ratings of “Pants on Fire” (four), the list boils down to the apparent point of the list: “Tax increases: 0.”  (Boerma, CBS News)

https://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57470585-503544/chris-christie-by-the-numbers/

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Fed officials warn of looming crisis for economy

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Fed officials warn of looming crisis for economy
By Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press

WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve is open to taking further action to support the struggling U.S. economy. But minutes of the Fed’s June meeting show policymakers at odds over whether the economy needs more help now.

A few members said the economy may already require additional support. But several others noted that further action “could be warranted” if the recovery lost momentum, if risks became more pronounced or inflation seemed likely to run below the committee’s target.
Investors appeared disappointed by the division within the Fed.

Stock prices sank after the Fed expressed concerns about the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average had been down nearly 40 points before the minutes were released at 2 p.m. Eastern time. At around 2:30 p.m., the Dow was down 112 points, on track for its fifth straight day of losses.

https://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/fed/story/2012-07-11/Fed-minutes/56150608/1

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Obama Sinks to Historic Lows Among Blue-Collar Men

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Obama Sinks to Historic Lows Among Blue-Collar Men
By Ronald Brownstein
July 11, 2012 | 6:00 p.m.

The new Quinnipiac University and ABC/Washington Post national surveys out this week converge on one key conclusion: as the election nears, President Obama is sinking to historic lows among the group most consistently hostile to him.

Throughout his career on the national stage, Obama has struggled among white men without a college education. But in these latest surveys, he has fallen to a level of support among them lower than any Democratic nominee has attracted in any election since 1980, according to an upcoming National Journal analysis of exit polls from presidential elections.

Though pollsters at each organization caution that the margins of error are substantial when looking at subgroups such as this, each poll shows erosion within that margin of error for Obama with these working-class white men. The new Quinnipiac poll shows Obama attracting just 29 percent of non-college white men, down from 32 percent in their most recent national survey in April, according to figures provided by Douglas Schwartz, April Radocchio and Ralph Hansen of Quinnipiac. The ABC/Washington Post survey found Obama drawing just 28 percent of non-college white men, down from 34 percent in their May survey, according to figures provided by ABC Pollster Gary Langer. Romney drew 56 percent of the non-college white men in Quinnipiac and 65 percent in the ABC/Washington Post survey.

https://decoded.nationaljournal.com/2012/07/from-bad-to-worse-with-bluecol.php