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Posted on February 27, 2026February 27, 2026 by James — 8 Comments

Who’s Really in Charge? Unlocking the Secrets of Local Political Power in Ridgewood

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Who’s Really in Charge? Unlocking the Secrets of Local Political Power in Ridgewood

Local Politics 101: Ridgewood Leaders Reveal How Local Government Actually Works

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Ridgewood NJ, have you ever wondered how a new traffic light gets approved, where your property tax dollars actually go, or who decides the future of our local parks? While the headlines often focus on Washington D.C., the decisions that impact your daily life the most happen right here in our backyard, so it not really Trump’s fault after all.

The League of Women Voters of Ridgewood invites you to a peek behind the curtain at an exclusive community event: “Who’s Really in Charge?” – Understanding Local Levers of Political Power.


Demystifying the “Levers of Power”

Local government can often feel like a “black box,” but it doesn’t have to be. This event is designed to strip away the jargon and show you exactly how the gears of Ridgewood and Bergen County turn.

Join a dynamic panel of local and county leaders for a candid conversation about:

  • The Decision-Makers: Who holds the seat at the table for schools, zoning, and safety?

  • The Process: How an idea goes from a neighbor’s suggestion to a signed ordinance.

  • Your Influence: Practical ways to move from a passive observer to an informed, involved citizen.

Event Details

  • When: Tuesday, March 10, 2026

  • Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT

  • Where: Park West Tavern Loft, 30 Oak Street, Ridgewood, NJ

  • Hosted By: The League of Women Voters of Ridgewood

Why Attend? In a world of digital noise, this is a rare opportunity to engage directly with leaders in a relaxed, face-to-face setting (complete with the great atmosphere of the Park West Tavern).


How to Get Involved

Whether you are a lifelong Ridgewood resident or a newcomer looking to plant roots, understanding the local political landscape is the first step toward making a difference. Bring your questions, bring a neighbor, and get ready to discover who is really in charge—and how you can have a say.

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8 thoughts on “Who’s Really in Charge? Unlocking the Secrets of Local Political Power in Ridgewood”

  1. Anonymous
    February 27, 2026

    i thought the blog was in charge ?

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    1. Anonymous
      February 27, 2026

      hahahaha, not in charge, just publishing unbalanced articles

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  2. Anonymous
    February 27, 2026

    anything involving the The League of Women Voters of Ridgewood is very suspect

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    1. Anonymous
      February 28, 2026

      Liberal organization tied to Winograd, the former Director

      They played a heavy hand in eliminating voter rights around the school budget.

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  3. vote early vote often
    February 27, 2026

    didnt the league promote taking away the vote on the school budget?

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  4. anonymous
    February 27, 2026

    The League of Democrat Women Voters of Ridgewood
    Fixed it for you.

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  5. 🥸
    February 27, 2026

    Ohh didn’t I tell you years ago there’s always someone behind the curtain, if they pull certain strings that information goes to certain political individuals, and things happen

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  6. Anonymous
    February 28, 2026

    This crew reminds me of Richard Cody. He was in Trenton for five decades. Jack, Todd and Tracy, time to go home and give us all a break. Time for new ideas and opinions. KK on the other hand, we’re stuck with him for who knows how long.

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