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Ridgewood Water Removes Boats from Municipal Property

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July 7,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, we just received word that the 2 boats up in Midland Park have been removed from the water Department property.

https://theridgewoodblog.net/does-ridgewood-water-own-2-small-boats/

7 thoughts on “Ridgewood Water Removes Boats from Municipal Property

  1. I have heard that there a at a minimum that are 3 wells that have been taken off line around the same time that the Stage 2 restriction went into affect. Can any poster direct me to where this has published.

  2. Can residents park a boat in the driveway? I see a boat on trailer parked in a driveway for over a week.

  3. 5:47pm you are insane.

  4. Wonder where they went?

  5. I beleive ordinances prevent the outdoor storage of commercial vehicles, boats, and motor homes. You also cannot park on the lawn. If I wants to look at th is stuff I’d move to waldwick and save 50% on My taxes. (I own boats and trucks but don’t keep them here)

  6. who cares, the boats went into the maple brook , they should have parked them in the graydon pool.

  7. The Ridgewood Blog received a tip that one of the boats pictured here was moved to another piece of Village owned property. Our tipster also reported that employees of the Village’s Street Department assisted in moving the watercraft. It is not know whether the boat was towed there by a Village owned vehicle.

    We will not reveal where the boat supposedly is, but will tell you that will the cooperation of a resident who lives near the main entrance to the facility, we have installed well disguised web accessible night vision video camera and are now videotaping all movements in and out of that facility. Additionally, we now have access to a camera equipped drone and will obtain aerial photographs of the property shortly.

    Stand by.

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