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>Islamic Center Opens Its Doors Near Ground Zero

>Islamic Center Opens Its Doors Near Ground Zero

An Islamic cultural center near the site of the terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center held its first exhibit Wednesday evening, the enthusiasm at the opening belying its troubled beginnings.

As a small orchestra played traditional Middle Eastern instruments, people crowded into the center, where a photo exhibit of New York children of different ethnicities lined the walls.

Sharif El-Gamal, the center’s developer, said the biggest error on the project was not involving the families of 9/11 victims from the start.

Read more: https://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/09/22/islamic-center-opens-its-doors-near-ground-zero/#ixzz1Yg5H4uT2

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>Obama’s Jobs Bill looks to End State Sovereignty

>Obama’s Jobs Bill looks to End State Sovereignty
Ron DuBois

The Eleventh Amendment of the US Constitution reads, “The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by citizens of another State, or by citizens or subjects of any Foreign State.” In other words, the Federal Courts, including the Supreme Court, cannot intervene or interfere with, any lawsuit brought against a State by a citizen of any State, or a citizen of another country. Such a suit must be resolved by the State’s Courts.

As part of Obama’s “Jobs Bill”, there is a section, described in the forwarded article, that negates the 11th Amendment protection currently enjoyed by the States. Now , I’m not sure the Bill, if passed and signed by Obama into law, can legally supercede the Constitution. My understanding of the Constitution is that it would take a Constitutional Amendment to do this. Legality notwithstanding, if the Bill becomes law, you can be sure the Administration will make every attempt to enforce it. Without my going into explanatory detail, I’m sure you understand that once a State takes money under the Jobs Bill, the Federal Courts will assume a power over the States that the Constitution specifically denied.

See: https://tinyurl.com/3hvtw47

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>LINKER DROPS OUT

>LINKER DROPS OUT 

(Ridgewood, NJ): I launched my campaign for the U.S. Senate because America is on an unsustainable course. And for the future of our country I could not sit idly by and allow politicians to destroy the last best hope for freedom on earth. Without bold, principled leadership in Washington, America could become, in the not-to-distant future, a second-rate power along the lines of a half dozen European countries now facing severe crises. Career politicians more concerned about their own reelection have failed to solve our problems and have in many cases actually caused them. They have brought America to the brink.

My family inspired me to run for the U.S. Senate. Now, I must exit this race for them as well.

About eight years ago my wife was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Over the years, her illness has been relatively under control until very recently when it began to rapidly progress. I have been dedicating as much time as possible to my family, which has been to the detriment of my campaign. My family must be my priority and to run an effective U.S. Senate campaign I would be neglecting my duties as a father and as a husband given my wife’s current condition. With two young children at home, I have a moral obligation to take care of my family before anything else and must put off running for political office at this time.

I hope, and pray, that Republicans in New Jersey nominate a principled conservative for the U.S. Senate in 2012 who cares about making a positive difference for our future. I would look forward to supporting this individual to the fullest extent possible.

I want to thank all the wonderful folks who supported me during my brief campaign and I look forward to seeing and working with you all in the future

linker theridgewoodblog

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Ridgewood High School football game moved to Don Bosco

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Ridgewood High School football game moved to Don Bosco

“The artificial turf fields have continued to be plagued by excessive “clean-up” costs. RHS sports programs are suffering as work continues to repair the latest storm damage from flooding. On several occasions I have called upon the BOE, as the field owner, to join with the Village, sports boasters and neighbors and see what can be done to resolve this continual cycle of flood damage, field closure and expensive repair. I am sure that intelligent, creative parties working together in good faith can devise solutions. Unfortunately, the BOE and the superintendent have ignored this offer of cooperation. Please BOE, do not miss this opportunity.


Jim Morgan”

Attached is a letter from Dr. Fishbein announcing that the RHS/DonBosco game has been moved to Mahwah. The letter appears on the District website : https://tinyurl.com/4xob956

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>Christie to fast-track NJ medical schools merger

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Christie to fast-track NJ medical schools merger

Gov. Chris Christie said Tuesday that his administration will move quickly to merge Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, the Cancer Institute of New Jersey and a public health school into Rutgers University’s Central Jersey campus.

An advisory committee he appointed to examine the future of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey filed an interim report Tuesday, and Christie said he will swiftly enact its ideas through an executive reorganization. Such a move can be vetoed by the Legislature within two months of its formal filing, but it doesn’t require lawmaker approval to be enacted.

The committee will also assess the future of medical education in North and South Jersey, but those recommendations will wait until a final report is filed by year’s end.

UMDNJ runs educational programs in both regions: University Hospital in Newark is struggling financially, and Rowan University is developing a medical school with Cooper University Hospital in Camden.
Christie alluded to the criminal investigation of UMDNJ for Medicare and Medicaid fraud he pursued as U.S. attorney for New Jersey, which ended with a federal monitor installed to ensure governance changes at the school.  (Symons, Gannett)

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>Valley Renewal : The little guy who goes to work every day and pays taxes does not matter!

>Valley Renewal : The little guy who goes to work every day and pays taxes does not matter!

I don’t agree that Valley Hospital is a non-profit that serves the greater good nor do I agree with the scale of what they are looking to do. The Westwood area wants a good Hospital the a large number of us do not want Valley to expand to the degree they are demanding. In a perfect world the people of Ridgewood and Westwood would get what they want.

But, this is not a perfect world it is the real world. The sad truth is that Ridgewood was urbanized years ago and many of us still long for the Ridgewood of the past. A Ridgewood that is long gone.

I hate to admit it but the Valley expansion is a foregon conclusion. If the Village does not approve it Valley will go to court and the courts will approval all or most of the plan.

I truly wish I would turn out to be wrong, but a lifetime of dealing with government and big business tell me otherwise. The little guy who goes to work every day and pays taxes does not matter!

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>Can state agency’s 15-year plan prop up price of solar certificates?

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Can state agency’s 15-year plan prop up price of solar certificates?

It probably will fail to stabilize a solar market in turmoil, but a state agency is expected to act today to fulfill a long-delayed legislative mandate to set the prices power suppliers pay to help promote the development of solar energy in New Jersey.

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) is scheduled to adopt a 15-year timeframe for payments made by suppliers who fail to buy enough solar renewable energy certificates (SRECs) to comply with state mandates that a certain percentage of their electricity be produced by solar systems.

Ironically, the action, long pushed for by the solar sector in New Jersey, comes at a time when there is an oversupply of SRECs, which owners of solar systems earn for the electricity their panels produce. The result has been a deep drop in the price of the certificates, making the adoption of the compliance payments less important than it had been in the past.  (Johnson, NJ Spotlight)

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>Concerned Residents of Ridgewood : the Issues with "Valley Renewal"

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Valley Hospital is proposing a $750 million, ten-year expansion project. The following information is presented to inform you of some of the aspects of this proposed project, and the impact they will have on your life and our Village.

https://www.stopvalley.com/TheIssues.html

Current Status: Valley has managed to convince the Ridgewood Planning Board to vote 6/1 in favor of changing the Village Master Plan to allow them to proceed to the next stage, where Ordinance approval from the Council is required. Significant action is required to stop this! Consider the issues:
1.           Blank Check – The unprecedented freedom of development that Valley Hospital has proposed, in changes to the Village Master Plan, would provide them with a “blank check” to develop their site in any manner in which they choose.  This privileged status should not be granted to any property owner in the Village.

2.           Space Deficiency – Valley estimates that 30 acres are needed to create a single campus for all its activities.  They are trying to add over 500,000 square feet of development to the existing 15.2 acre site – over 200% more buildings.  The magnitude of the deficit is so great that this site will not be able to absorb this additional square footage without changing the character of the entire east side of Ridgewood.

3.           Utilization of the Facility – If approved, Valley would be free to use the space as they see fit, without requiring future Village approvals.  The nature of health care has evolved significantly in the time since Valley’s last major expansion. Indeed, short stays and the frequent turnover of beds at Valley are a major contributing factor in the serious traffic problems which have developed on local streets. Our neighborhoods have had to bear the brunt of this evolution and its impact upon quality of life, without complaint, but there does come a time when we must say “STOP!”

4.           Parking – Consistent with the change in Use, Valley acknowledges that there is also a significant parking deficit (400 spaces) at the site as it is used today. This is an indication of how differently the site is used today from what was previously reviewed in an approval process.

5.           Emergency Department – Since the Emergency Department expansion in 2001, emergency room visits are up over 25% from the projected volumes conveyed in that application.   These volumes (62,000 vs 49,000) represent ER visits prior to the Pascack Valley-related volume increases.

6.           Density – The Valley proposal is to add 200% more floor area which is against the precedent set in 1996. At that time Valley had to remove a 21,000 square foot building (Kraft Building) in order for the Zoning Board of Adjustment to approve the 1996 expansion, due to the “bulk” that would be added to the site as part of that project.

7.           Sympathetic Zoning – Planning professionals who have been consulted, have warned that if Valley is given leeway to develop to these standards in the H-zone, they will form a new standard of what’s acceptable in Ridgewood, and could undermine efforts to contain large developments in other zones of the Village.

8.           Land Use Law – Valley has not presented any arguments based on land use to support its case to change Ridgewood’s zoning.  The towns cited by Valley as comparable are not at all similar to Ridgewood.  The hospitals in these towns are not adjacent to a middle school nor are they one block from a grammar school.  Additionally, those town’s residential and commercial standards have not been compared to Ridgewood’s to show that the Ridgewood hospital zone is more restrictive on a relative basis.

9.           Healthcare – Valley Hospital is a fine health-care facility and we are grateful for their presence.  Unfortunately, they are now trying to use the societal benefits they provide as a tool to get corporate benefits no other land owner in Ridgewood would even consider possible.  What if Merck or Johnson and Johnson wanted to build a plant on that site that would produce life saving drugs with the same societal benefits and environmental impacts as the hospital?  Would we be having this conversation?

10.     Dialogue – Valley has pursued this effort as an “all or nothing” battle, and they refuse to have a serious dialogue about the issues or confront any group which may be opposed to their expansion plan. This implies an attitude of insensitivity and arrogance towards the residents, and accentuates their plan of dealing solely with governing officials.

11.     It’s Our Money – All of the money that Valley is spending on their “Renewal” campaign comes from us, the well-insured, paying patients who utilize the hospital.  We pay substantial fees to use their facilities and we are grateful for their quality care and close proximity, but they are well-compensated for the care they provide us.  What about the burden that their presence puts on the Village of Ridgewood?  Are we adequately compensated for that?

The “Renewal” is Really an Expansion

Valley Hospital calls their proposal a “Renewal” because the number of registered beds will only be increased by 3. However, the Valley proposal is really an expansion because:
The total floor space will increase significantly (200%)
The total building height will increase from 5 stories to the equivalent of 7 under the existing code and totaling 94 feet high (70 ft of buildings + 24 ft of rooftop mechanicals)
The number of parking spaces will be increased to 2,000 spaces
There will be more buildings and less open space
Things to Consider
Impact on Ben Franklin Middle School during the estimated 6.8 years of construction just for Phase One. There are more Phases planned. Valley has stated on the record that it “reserves the right” to continue expanding in the future
Increased traffic especially of heavy construction vehicles on the surrounding streets
Effect on children traveling to and from BF, Travell and RHS
Concrete and asbestos dust and other emissions – especially diesel exhaust
If you live in Ridgewood, your quality of life will be affected by the Hospital’s plans.

If you are concerned about the negative impact the Valley Hospital expansion will have on your life and on the Village of Ridgewood, PLEASE let your council people know, attend the meetings, and join us, the Concerned Residents of Ridgewood.  Register

We welcome donations to help the fight! https://www.stopvalley.com/Donate.html

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>Valley Renewal : The Time is Now

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The Time is Now

The Valley Hospital has met the healthcare needs of Ridgewood residents because of more than 50 years of periodic reinvestment.

Renewal is focused on modernization of existing facilities, not on adding more hospital beds. The emphasis is on critical new standards like the creation of single-patient rooms, larger operating rooms, and diagnostic facilities to accommodate new technology and evolving healthcare practices. Just like the important investments we make in our schools to preserve their effectiveness, healthcare facilities must evolve. Without doing so, Valley will experience a noticeable deterioration and likely become a hospital you would no longer choose for you and your family.

In short, the highly capable, award-winning hospital that Ridgewood has proudly called its own for more than half a century would, over time, no longer be capable of providing the level of care everyone expects of it. The time to renew is now.

Quality Patient Care and Service
The Valley Hospital now faces the question of how to preserve its ability to provide quality healthcare services in a time of rapid change. Implementing medical and surgical technology advancements of recent years requires more space, meaning larger operating rooms and diagnostic procedure areas.

Renewal also means more space for our patients. The single greatest square footage increase of the plan calls for single-patient rooms, which have become the state-mandated healthcare standard for new healthcare construction. (This standard was devised by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and included the contributions of physicians, nurse, and other professionals). Currently, the average room in the Phillips Building is approximately 200 square feet and accommodates two patients. Rooms under Renewal will be approximately 275 square feet but will be dedicated to just one patient. Click through to view image.

Research indicates that single-patient rooms provide greater privacy, a reduced rate of hospital-acquired infections, fewer medication errors, fewer sleep disturbances and greater involvement of family members in a loved one’s recovery. Overall, patients cared for in single-patient rooms have far better clinical outcomes.
Why Renew?

If Valley had not been able to update itself at pivotal times in the past, we would not be the hospital we are today; Valley would have fallen dangerously behind. This is, again, one of those pivotal times. Our situation is analogous to education and our local schools. Improvements to facilities, technology and new standards in the schools is of the utmost importance, and is routinely supported by our community. The Valley Hospital is no different.

The residents of Ridgewood and the surrounding community deserve the highest level of care, access to advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technology and comfortable single-patient rooms in which to recuperate.

To ensure Valley’s future ability to care for you, your family, and all residents of Ridgewood, the Hospital must renew.

https://www.thevalleyrenewal.com/why_renew.htm

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>RRV just another extension of Valley Hospital

>RRV just another extension of Valley Hospital 

So the Valley Support group advertises right on the Valley Renewal Website https://www.thevalleyrenewal.com/support.htm ?

Show Your Support

Valley Hospital appreciates that a group of concerned Ridgewood community residents has taken on a role to support our Renewal efforts. Please visit their website and register your support today by going to: www.rrvonline.org

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>N.J. educators and police directed to work more closely on school bullying incidents

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N.J. educators and police directed to work more closely on school bullying incidents

New Jersey school districts and police must improve their reporting systems and information sharing in order to effectively address incidents of bullying, according to a memorandum issued by the state’s attorney general Tuesday.

In the past, schools typically would suspend their own investigations when police took over a bullying case. However, the new Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act calls for schools to complete harassment, intimidation or bullying investigations within 10 school days. As a result, coordination between school officials and law enforcement is critical, the directive states.

The memorandum provides tighter standards for schools and law enforcement regarding reporting and information sharing, the preservation of evidence, the coordination of investigations and testimony at school student conduct hearings.  (Hester, New Jersey Newsroom)

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>Some of Mark Zuckerberg’s $100 million gift to the Newark school system will be given directly to public schoolteacher

>Some of Mark Zuckerberg’s $100 million gift to the Newark school system will be given directly to public schoolteacher


Some of Mark Zuckerberg’s $100 million gift to the Newark school system will be given directly to public schoolteachers, one year after the Facebook founder announced the donation, said three people familiar with the plans.

The foundation that manages the gift will announce Wednesday a two-year, $600,000 program that provides $10,000 grants to teachers or groups of teachers who come up with innovative classroom programs, these people said.

It’s one of the few programs so far to come out of the high-profile donation, which was announced on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” last year by Mr. Zuckerberg, Newark Mayor Cory Booker and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Mr. Zuckerberg’s gift has drawn scrutiny from some Newark residents who are skeptical of outside direction after years of state control for the city’s school system has done little to alleviate its problems.  (Fleisher, The Wall Street Journal)

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World Atlas ice loss claim exaggerated: scientists

World Atlas ice loss claim exaggerated: scientists
By Nina Chestney

(Reuters) – The Times Atlas of the World exaggerated the rate of Greenland’s ice loss in its thirteenth edition last week, scientists said on Monday.

The atlas, published by HarperCollins, showed that Greenland lost 15 percent of its ice cover over the past 12 years, based on information from the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Colorado in the United States.

The Greenland ice sheet is the second biggest in the world and significant shrinking could lead to a global rise in sea levels.

“While global warming has played a role in this reduction, it is also as a result of the much more accurate data and in-depth research that is now available,” HarperCollins said on its website on Monday.

https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/19/us-atlas-ice-idUSTRE78I4UG20110919

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>Seems some Valley Doctors have Diagnosed Ridgewood residents as stupid.

>Seems some Valley Doctors have Diagnosed Ridgewood residents as stupid.

Well said! Of course, those waving the “renewal” posters almost all have some affiliation with Valley. Last night yet another doctor pointed out that he is not “employed” by Valley. He made it sound like he works at Valley for free failing to mention his “business” bills Valley patient insurance companies resulting in his compensation. It is astounding to me that these doctors use this “technicality” to void their Valley relationship thinking it gives credibility to their position. Nothing can be further from the truth! Each of these doctors secure patients and patient referrals from Valley. They are listed on Valley’s website and have a financial interest in this expansion. It seems some “Valley” doctors have diagnosed Ridgewood residents as stupid.

I am still chuckling about the “Valley” volunteer, who supports the expansion because, while “Valley could afford to pay employees to work in Kurth Cottage they choose not to do that so volunteers can work there for free” . OH MY, I guess the doctor’s diagnosis is right.

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