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Ridgewood Village Hall will be closed on Wednesday, February 12 in observance of Lincoln’s Birthday, and on Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents’ Day

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Village Hall will be closed on Wednesday, February 12 in observance of Lincoln’s Birthday, and on Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents’ Day. There will be no garbage, recycling or bulk refuse collection, and the Recycling Center will be closed.

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12 thoughts on “Ridgewood Village Hall will be closed on Wednesday, February 12 in observance of Lincoln’s Birthday, and on Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents’ Day

  1. Plenty of days off for government.

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    1. DOGE is coming to Ridgewood

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      1. I can only imagine what a Doge-style review would uncover.

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        1. Never happen.

          We are too
          RICH and STUPID

          Just look to the DEI Supervisor hired at Willard this month…

          1. (D)iversity
            (I)nclusion
            (E)quity

            …would have been too obvious.

      2. Lincolns Birthday is NOT a federal holiday.

  2. You better sit down,

  3. Especially with the paid stipend. Some are receiving large amounts.

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  4. What should be cut is the overtime take a look at the overtime and some of these departments ridiculous instead of paying all that all the time you could actually hire more employees

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  5. I’m sure the overtime throughout the village is probably close to 2 million, why don’t someone bring that up at the council meeting when there’s a discussion about budgetary

    1. Good idea. They’ll see the error of their ways immediately. They’re probably not even aware, they’re so busy after all.

  6. Why is Lincoln’s b’day a paid holiday. It is no longer a federal holida.

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