> Flags at Half Staff for Ridgewood Firefighter Mark Cassidy The Ridgewood Fire Department regrets to announce the passing of Ff. Mark Cassidy on May 30th. Funeral arrangements are:
Wake – June 1 & 2 – 4:00 to 8:00 PM, Feeney Funeral Home, 232 Franklin Ave. (201/444-7650)
Funeral Mass – June 3 – 10:00 AM, Mt. Carmel Church, 1 Passaic St. (201/444-2000)
Graydon Pool Online Registration Registration by credit card only for Graydon Pool can now be conducted online through CommunityPass. You can register from the comfort of your own home by clicking here. We have implemented a new photo ID system which requires all members to get new badges. When you have completed your registration online be sure to visit the Stable on Saturday, May 6, 13, or 20 between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to get your new badge.
$7 Million Referendum to expand Ridge and Willard – The Ridgewood BOE has tentatively approved the development of a proposal to expand the Ridge and Willard schools if funding is authorized by a referendum in either September or December of 2006.
Ridgewood to Start Revaluation The Village of Ridgewood has recently been ordered by the Bergen County Board of Taxation to perform a revaluation for the year 2008.
2006 & 2007 Street Paving List A list of paving locations has been established and is proposed to start this summer, upon award of the contract to the successful bidder. The amount of streets paved may vary due to unstable price of asphalt.
>During Wednesday night’s 2006 Municipal Budget Hearing, Dorothy Stikna, the Village’s Chief Financial Officer, revealed that costs for diesel fuel and gasoline used to power official Ridgewood vehicles jumped 35.4% during 2005.
Unattended and idling vehicles get zero miles per gallon. Although the Village Manager has issued a memo which prohibits official vehicles, including police cars, from being left idling while unattended, reports are that this practice is still widespread.
Taxpayers should report the license plate number of any official Ridgewood vehicle seen idling while unattended to the Village Manager’s office at 201-670-5500, x202 or x203.
Even more of your tax dollars will go up in exhaust fumes during 2006 unless we all get involved in cracking down on this very detectable form of official misconduct.
For the record, here’s a partial listing of taxpayer provided vehicles currently assigned to Village officials on a full time basis.
Perhaps this explains to a certain extent why fuel expenses are so out of control.
Village Manager, James Ten Hoeve – Dodge Durango (24 hour use) Village Engineer, Christopher Rutishauser – Dodge Durango (24 hour use) Emergency Services Director, Paul Gilard – Ford Explorer (24 hour use) Fire Chief, James Bombace – Ford Explorer (24 hour use) Fire Prevention Officer, Kevin McGuire – Chevrolet Blazer Fire Prevention Officer, John Young – Chevrolet Blazer Fire Capitan, Rotating – Chevrolet Blazer Parks and Recreation Director, Timothy Cronin – Mercury Mountaineer Police Chief, William Corcoran – Ford LTD Crown Victoria (24 hour use) Streets Supervisor, John Spano – Chevrolet Blazer S10 (24 hour use) Operations Director, Frank Moritz – Ford Explorer (24 hour use)
> Terreson JeffreyMay 18-June 7 Jeffrey Terreson was born in Bronxville, New York and raised in Bedford, New York. Terreson had the pleasure of knowing what he was going to do at an early age. From his kindergarten report card, noting an early aptitude for art, through his secondary schooling, Terreson excelled at art. He earned a four-year Merit Scholarship to Colombus College of Art and Design, where he rose to the top of his classes and found inspiration in his teachers and mentors: Ron Tardino, Robert Bruss, and Dennis Drummond.Upon Graduation, Terreson returned to New York City to begin a career as an artist. For years, Terreson painted and supported himself through illustration and design, with artwork published by such nationally recognized periodicals as Time Magazine and News Week.After a great deal of success in the New York art scene, Terreson decided it was time to raise his four children and take his art in a new direction. He currently works in a Neo-Impressionistic painting style that embraces digital and traditional media. Terreson continues to steadily produce pieces, based on his original roots as a painter, while exploring and integrating elements of mixed media.
Opening Reception May 18-20 5-9:30 come in and meet the artist and recieve a signed show catalog. Wine and Cheese ,live Music .
Show dates May 18th _June 7th 21 Oak Street (201)670-0555
> Memorial Day Service Sponsored by American Legion Post 53 The 87th consecutive Memorial Day Service will take place on Monday, May 29th at 11 am. It will be held at the Veteran’s Monument in Memorial Park at Van Neste Square. All are invited to come and recognize those who have defended our freedom.
Ridgewood to Start Revaluation The Village of Ridgewood has recently been ordered by the Bergen County Board of Taxation to perform a revaluation for the year 2008. The process will start with the selection of a qualified revaluation company to work with the Division of Assessments. It is anticipated that the property inspections will begin in the fall of 2006. Residents will be notified in writing when the inspections start. Revaluations are required periodically to ensure the equitable distribution of the tax burden. The Village does not gain any additional revenues because of the revaluation. Ridgewood’s last revaluation was conducted in 2001.
Ridgewood Run Organized by North Jersey Masters Track and Field Club The 31st Running of the Fred d’Elia Ridgewood Run, the preminer Memorial Day road race throughout the Middle Atlantic area with over 3,500 nation-wide participants competing for more than $7,000 in prize money. The race features ChampionChip scoring, time clocks at every mile, online registration, water stations along the route and baggage check for runners. Events included: 10K event (6.2 miles) starts at 8:45am, the 5K (3.1 miles)starts at 10:15 am, elite mile starts at 11:40am, masters mile starts at 11:15am , the Youth Fun Run/Health Walk and the Stroll ‘n Roll for baby joggers and strollers starts at 12 Noon. They will also host the Kessler Foundation Wheelchair 10K event which starts at 8:40 am (for information call 973/530-3657). Many notable runners will participate. In person registration is accepted at the YMCA, 112 Oak St and the Ridgewood Running Company, E. Ridgewood Ave. Registration at www.NJMasters.com Hotline: 201/447-9750 Pre Registration is encouraged. NO REGISTRATION ON RACE DAY There will be a Health & Fitness Expo with booths at the YMCA & YWCA, Oak St., on Sunday, May 28th from 4 to 6 pm. Tom Fleming, winner of 1973 & 1974 NYC Marathon, will make a guest appearance and there will be a variety of health & fitness booths as well as last minute registration.
$7 Million Referendum to expand Ridge and Willard – The Ridgewood BOE has tentatively approved the development of a proposal to expand the Ridge and Willard schools if funding is authorized by a referendum in either September or December of 2006.
> Locales from the New York Metropolitan Area flock to see the abstract artist Jeffrey Terreson with his passionate eye for color , texture, & his intrinsic appreciation of nature. Born in Bronxville, NY and raised in Bedford, NY, Terreson had the pleasure of knowing what he was going to do at an early age. From his kindergarten report card, noting an early aptitude for art, through his secondary schooling, Terreson excelled at art. He earned a four-year Merit Scholarship to Columbus College of Art and Design, where he rose to the top of his classes and found inspiration in his teachers and mentors: Ron Tardino, Robert Bruss, and Dennis Drummond. Upon graduation Terreson returned to New York City to begin a career as an artist. For years Terreson painted and supported himself through illustration and design, with artwork published by such nationally recognized periodicals as Time Magazine and Newsweek. After a great deal of success in the New York art scene, Terreson decided it was time to raise his four children and take his art in a new direction. He currently works in a Neo-Impressionistic painting style that embraces the textures of digital and traditional media. Terreson continues to steadily produce pieces, based on his original roots as a painter, while exploring and integrating elements of mixed media. An Artist StatementEver since I can remember, design has been my touchstone. It is where I begin and the guide I consult. Design is the core of all my work, the very center of my initial connection.The impulse to create grabs me at any moment of the day. An obscure image from a newspaper, how the sun hits a shape, the angle of a shadow. It is almost a beloved curse. The isolation of nature in its environment. The natural graphic. This is when I already see a design in a single rock, tree, water, person, or shape. Whatever it is, it becomes isolated by its place in the environment –a simple design just sitting there…and the rest disappears. Like Waveny Park Pink, on my website; I did not see trees creating a canopy, I saw verticals. Strong verticals. I saw it the first time I went there ten years ago. I did not see leaves on the woodland floor; I saw a background that placed those verticals, and a pink one at that. The vision and image captured me and I had to record it. There is no choice. For me, the image always triggers the challenge. First, I pencil in a rough sketch to remind me where I am going. I use archival paper or canvas, which I have either adhered to hardboard or stretch on a frame. The under painting is the foundation of my art. It includes blocking out the colors and choosing the various textures: gel medium, sand, wax, thick and heavy paint. The textures may be digitally inspired, or physically created. Once the under painting is in place, I breathe life into my work with oils. I love the texture of oils. And I love color; it is an ally. I love moving it around, layering it into the textures, setting up verticals and horizontals against each other. I find myself intent on moving the process outside of my initial box of reference and into the impressionistic field that defines what I do. I also look for inspiration from other artists. Pearls in the ocean of art, like Mark English, Robert Heindel, and other impressionists who influence my vision, my structure, the application of technique and materials, as well as the interpretation and drive toward impressionism. When I stay with a challenging design, or uncover an intuitive sense of color, when I struggle fluidly and push myself to where I haven’t been before, then I embrace a sense of success rising from the pure elation of the creative process. I love what I do. -Jeffrey Terreson
Terrson’s current show May 18th – June 5th 2006 C.Magor Gallery Gala Opening: Thursday May 18th 5pm-9pm 21 OakStreet Gala Opening :Saturday May 20th 2006 5 pm- 9pm Ridgewood, NJ 07450 (201)670-0555 Wine, cheese & entertainment.
>Graydon Pool Online RegistrationRegistration by credit card only for Graydon Pool can now be conducted online through CommunityPass. You can register from the comfort of your own home by clicking here. We have implemented a new photo ID system which requires all members to get new badges. When you have completed your registration online be sure to visit the Stable on Saturday, May 6, 13, or 20 between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to get your new badge. The Graydon Pool Badge Office will open June 3. June 3 – 23: Weekdays, 12 noon – 7 p.m; Weekends, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.June 24-Aug 11 Daily, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.Aug 12- Sept 4 Weekdays, 12 noon – 7 p.m.; Weekends, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.