>The Ridgewood Blog has learned the BOE is looking to resuscitate the Turf issue and the Ridgewood Blog asks ,with all the flooding “caused by the Ho Ho Kus Brook” is it wise or safe to continue to propose putting Turf fields in flood zones ?
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>The schools said they had to make cuts and next year is going to be harder. If we are in such a crisis then why do we have to buy a want when we can’t fulfil our needs?
This must be that fuzzy math that is being taught.
>Once again, this question comes up. No surprise – as our illustrious board of ed, those champions of the NJEA, bend over backward to find more ways to spend your money on nonsense. Maybe we should be talking about turfing the inside the empty heads on the BOE?