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BOE looked to squelch Halloween fun

>BOE looked to squelch Halloween fun 

As a parent with a child in school, I got the ‘nanny state’ call from Dr. Fishbein saying not to let my children out to trick-or-treat yesterday because of down power lines and branches. So, if there is a windstorm that takes down a line or branch and Dr. Fishbein fails to send out an email or warning call, is he and/or the school district liable should my child get injured on the way to school (or any other destination)? After 20 years in Ridgewood, I know when and when not to venture out following a storm. I wonder if the BOE is happy with his new job description?

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>IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM RIDGEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

>Email Message From Fishbein:
11/1/11 7:49PM

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM RIDGEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

November 1, 2011

Good evening,

Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 2nd, only Willard School will be closed because electrical power has not been restored to that building. All other district schools will be open. All buses will operate on a normal schedule.

Please remember there are still downed power lines and a lot of debris in the area. Please be careful walking on sidewalks and driving to school. Many people are still without power, so please let your neighbors know about this message. Thank you in advance for your understanding during this difficult situation.

Daniel Fishbein, Ed.D.

Superintendent of Schools

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>139th Annual Harvest Fair :Old Paramus Reformed Church

>139th Annual Harvest Fair :Old Paramus Reformed Church

10am to 4pm – Free Admission – Come early for holiday shopping, have lunch and bring friends. 660 East Glen Avenue at Rt. 17. Garage Sale – Gift Basket Raffle – Attic Treasures & Collectibles – Furniture – Jewelry – linens – books – toys – Homemade Baked Goods – & soup – Farm Stand Country Kitchen Refreshments & Lunch!

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>Ridgewood Schools : UPDATE ON STORM EMERGENCY

>Ridgewood Schools : UPDATE ON STORM EMERGENCY: 10.31.11

Monday, October 31, 2011 4:35 p.m.: The Ridgewood Public Schools will remain closed tomorrow, Tuesday, November 1, due to continuing storm cleanup and power outages throughout the Village. Please help to spread the word that the Ridgewood Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, November 1.

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>New anti-bullying bill of rights raises concerns

>New anti-bullying bill of rights raises concerns

BAYONNE, NJ (WABC) — Robert Jones, 11, of Bayonne, NJ, got into an argument after school on the playground. Several were children were involved but only one shoved him to the ground, 12-year old Liam Johnson.

“They were like pushing me and not letting me leave and tugging at my bike,” Robert explains.

When asked about what happened, Liam said it was unfair to call him a bully. Following the confrontation, Johnson was suspended at school and punished at home. But that was not the end of it.

https://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_jersey&id=8413364

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>Rutgers eyes stronger ties with India

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Rutgers eyes stronger ties with India
New Jersey’s flagship public university wants to lead the way as American colleges and universities look to benefit from a new partnership between the U.S. and India.
Rutgers University is applying for the first round of grants that President Barack Obama’s administration will provide to help colleges and universities in the U.S. and India work together to set up joint research programs, expand dual-degree offerings and increase study-abroad opportunities.  (Chebium, Ganentt)
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>October 2011 Snow Storm Blackout

>October 2011 Snow Storm Blackout

I would like to give a round of applause to Ridgewood OEM for opening a shelter for those who did not have power! Oh wait they didn’t. Many of my elderly neighbors who did not have any friends or relatives to stay with were left all alone in the cold darkness. When they called the Ridgewood Police they were told they can go a shelter in Hackensack. All Ridgewood schools were closed which is a great location to open one, but still nothing was done. These are rare occasions that we get blackouts and you would think that the village would help its residents. Sunday evening was 28 degrees! All in all Ridgewood is a very elite town and does have an enormous amount of events for its residents. The least they can do is open a shelter for those with no power in below freezing conditions. Way to go Ridgewood, keep up the lack of work!

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>A Salute to our Nation’s Veterans

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A Salute to our Nation’s Veterans
All US Servicemen and Women Free
West Side Presbyterian Church, 6 S. Monroe St. Ridgewood, NJTickets: Adult $20; Senior Citizen $15; Student $7Information: 201/493-9030 or www.ridgewoodband.org7:30PM Prelude Performance – RCB All Star Jazz Band; Guest Conductor T. col Keene; Guest Solists Msg Matthew Wozniak. Program Highlights: american Salute; Concerto for Bass Brombone and concert Band; Festival Prelude on Star Spangled Banner; Marching Song of Democracy; the Greatest Generation; the Patriot.
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>72% Think Middle-Class Tax Hike Likely In Any Budget-Cutting Deal

>72% Think Middle-Class Tax Hike Likely In Any Budget-Cutting Deal

Voters have very little confidence that the bipartisan congressional super committee will find a way to significantly cut the federal deficit and believe overwhelmingly that taxes will be raised on the middle class in whatever budget-cutting deal Congress and the president reach.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/october_2011/72_think_middle_class_tax_hike_likely_in_any_budget_cutting_deal

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>Garbage Pick Up – Suspended 11/1 & 3; Recycling Collection – Normal Schedule

>Garbage Pick Up – Suspended 11/1 & 3; Recycling Collection – Normal Schedule

GARBAGE PICK UP will be suspended Tuesday, November 1 and Thursday, November 3 – Normal garbage schedule resumes on Friday, November 4 and Monday, November 7.

RECYCLING collection will follow normal schedule.

— USE EXTREME CAUTION on all Village sidewalks and roads.

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>Ridgewood Crossing Guard Position Applications

>Ridgewood Crossing Guard Position Applications

The Ridgewood Police Department is accepting applications for anyone interested in becoming a School Crossing Guard. Posts are a minimum of two (2) hours a day. Work may even be available during times when school is closed (winter/summer breaks). Please contact the Ridgewood Police Records Room at (201) 251-4531 for blank applications and questions. The Village of Ridgewood is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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>When the teacher is the bully

>When the teacher is the bully

Bullying has become a national issue. But what do you do if the school bully is your child’s teacher?

When Karen Eubank’s son first complained about his “mean” teacher, she took it with a grain of salt. “Usually ‘mean’ just means a teacher makes you study, is demanding, or wants you to answer questions,” says the Dallas, TX mom. “Not that [the teacher’s] being verbally abusive.”

Unfortunately, that’s exactly what it meant. Eubank had transferred her son from a private school to a new charter that a friend recommended. During the tour, Eubank fell in love with the school — there was a garden, they played music at lunch, the school was “just beautiful,” she says.

https://www.greatschools.org/parenting/bullying/5063-when-the-teacher-is-the-bully.gs?page=1&cpn=20111030weeklysend

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>PSE&G "Priority" : First priority is for areas where PSE&G employees live

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Reader says First priority is for areas where PSE&G employees live

First priority is for areas where employees live, generally the towns south of route 4. They don’t care about you ‘suits’ in Ridgewood.

I have yet to see one of PSEG’s tree contractors on the road in Ridgewood OR one of their bucket trucks. Prove me wrong. And where are the ‘out of state crews’?? Usually dont see them till a week later. All in all, typical SLOW response by PSEG.

I can’t prove you wrong about seeing trucks on streets in Ridgewood.I haven’t seen one although I’m told power went on in CBD and it certainly went on in a large northeast section of village, including my house. Frankly, I don’t need to see trucks, I need my power on.

Ridgewood has a low population density.

If you ran PSE&G and could assign a crew to work 8 hours to turn on power to an additional 10,000 customers or to an additional 50,000 people, where would you send your workers first? (those numbers are illustrative).

I’ll certainly take your word that there aren’t a lot of PSE&G linemen living on the westside of Ridgewood, and probably few or none on the eastside. But I don’t think that proves your point either.

I don’t know about any out of state crews, but I’ll assume if they aren’t here they might be in NY, Conn., and PA, there is plenty of outage to go around.

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>New Jersey’s residence-only law worries some schools

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New Jersey’s residence-only law worries some schools

A new law has quietly gone into effect requiring all new public employees to live in New Jersey, and it is already spooking some in the state’s public schools who rely on out-of-state talent.

The full impact of the New Jersey First Act has yet to be felt, since the law enacted this past winter did not apply to those hired before September 1. Most schools got their new hires in the door in late August, with any hiring for next year not likely to start in earnest until spring.  (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

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>Private battle over N.J. speaker Sheila Oliver’s future about to be thrust into public eye

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Private battle over N.J. speaker Sheila Oliver’s future about to be thrust into public eye
The shadow war over who will be Assembly speaker has been waged by phone over the past week as Democratic power brokers dial their allies and party brethren to lock down support for their chosen candidates, party sources say.
Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. has been lighting up the phone lines to secure Sheila Oliver’s second term as speaker, while Sen. Nicholas Sacco (D-Hudson) is seeking a coalition between Hudson and Bergen counties to back the largely unknown Assemblyman Vincent Prieto (D-Hudson), according to Democrats familiar with the political maneuvering.  (Megerian and Renshaw, The Star-Ledger)