
” I live by the motto “if you have to ask how much, you can’t afford it.” That’s why a lot of people move to Ridgewood so the high costs keeps the less desirable people out. Stop complaining about everything and find somewhere else to complain if your taxes are going up. I have houses in Paterson and Clifton for rent if you want to live there. Plenty of people love Ridgewood.
It’s a group of people that probably haven’t lived here for many years who want to change things. I read in another post that the biggest complainer, Steve Kim, doesn’t even send his children to the Ridgewood schools. I would love to know why he chooses not to send them to Ridgewood. He wants to expose everything but yet doesn’t think the Ridgewood schools are good enough for his children. It’s bad enough that people drove Valley Hospital out. God forbid Ridgewood has 21st century technology. “


No kids in the school? Don’t pick up that carpet too high you never know what else you will find.
That’s a great photo. It’s amazing how many people left your car in that parking lot. Even though they knew it was going to flood very interesting. Scammers.
“the high costs keeps the less desirable people out.”
Really?
Here’s a little something for you you Ridgewood asshole…
FUCK YOU
The only problem is . . . . many of us long-term undesirable residents purchased our homes long ago before the assholes like you went on a municipal spending spree and drove taxes sky high. We are being driven out. We don’t need pre-k or full-day K, turf fields, huge parking garages, an office for every cop that wants one, etc.
Steve Kim, for whatever reason, choses to send his kids out of district. He and his wife and children made a decision and it is NONE of anyone else’s business. NONE!! He’s a tax paying resident of Ridgewood so he’s entitled to his opinion and involvement as to how his tax dollars are spent.
Alas there’s some truth to this opinion. High taxes do serve a good purpose of filtering newcomers. Alas, that hits people who are great members of Ridgewood community, yet fall under the affordability threshold. It’s an unfair world!