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Ridgewood’s Christ Church Hosts 65th Annual Antiques Show & Sale

February 8th, 2010 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Christ Church’s Annual Antiques Show & Sale Set for March 5 and March 6

Christ Church Ridgewood

One of the most respected and well established antiques shows in Bergen County returns to Christ Church, Ridgewood on Friday, March 5 and Saturday, March 6, 2010.

Dealers will display a fine selection and eclectic mix of antiques from Europe, Asia and America.  Styles range from formal to country and include furniture, oriental rugs, paintings and fine prints, china, silver, and linens, Greek and Roman antiquities, jewelry, clocks, books, Christmas collectibles and cigarette cards.

The show will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, March 5 and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 6 at Christ Church in Ridgewood.  Admission is $6.00 per person and is good for both days.

The Cottage Café, open throughout the show, will be serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a bountiful selection of homemade baked goods for breakfast, made-to-order specialty sandwiches and soups for lunch and a choice of wonderful entrees and irresistible desserts for dinner.  Join us, in Ridgewood , on Friday for dinner and live music, as our jazz ensemble plays for your entertainment.

Appraiser Stephen van Cline of van Cline & Davenport, Ltd. will be at the show both Friday and Saturday.  A former chairman of the International Society of Appraisers, Stephen will offer appraisals of antiques and heirlooms for a nominal fee.

The Christ Church Antiques Show donates funds raised through ticket sales and The Cottage Café to Christ Church’s outreach ministries.  For your convenience, shuttle service to nearby parking is available.  

For more information, please contact the Christ Church office at 201.652.2350 or contact Beth Blair (see contact info below).

Beth Blair
bethbertiniblair@yahoo.com
201-445-7273

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Ridgewood Schedules H1N1 (swine flu) Vaccinations

November 27th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

H1NI Vaccine Arrives in Ridgewood – Call for Appointment

Ridgewood h1n1 vaccine

Ridgewood has received a shipment of H1N1 vaccine and is accepting registrations for vaccinations.  This shipment is just a small portion of Ridgewood’s overall H1N1 vaccine order so there are some restrictions and spots may fill up quickly.

Registrations are for people from 6 months to 24 years of age as well as pregnant women with a Doctors note only.  Call 201.291.6264 to register.   I called just now and after a detailed outgoing message you are asked to leave your name and number and told someone will get back to you to schedule the appointment.

As more vaccine is recieved more clinics will be posted on the Ridgewood Village WebsitePreregistration is required.

Click here for a list of Bergen County H1NI Clinics.

Click here to for more info on the H1N1 vaccine from the CDC.

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Ridgewood Downtown is Best in Bergen County

November 15th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Ridgewood’s Famed Downtown Wins 201 Magazine’s Best of Bergen 2009 Award

Ridgewood Downtown

I think 201 Magazine definitely got this one right.  Ridgewood’s wonderful downtown was one of the reasons we moved here along with the great school system and central location.  According to 201, Ridgewood’s downtown “mixes mom and pop with nationwide chain shopping in a great balance.”  They go on to say “Every age group can find something to do, eat or buy in downtown Ridgewood, from going to the movies, getting their hunger sated, or buying a new outfit for a night out”.

Ridgewood Downtown Favorites

My family and I make frequent use of the Ridgewood Movie Theater.  Some of our favorite family restaurants include It’s Greek to Me, Brooklyn’s Pizza, Baumgart’s Cafe and, of course, The Country Pancake House.  We are also no strangers to Ben & Jerry’s and the Haagan Dazs Ice Cream Shop.   When it comes to finer dining we like Marcello’s, La Piazza Bistro and Mediterraneo.

Ridgewood Downtown Shopping

Like most men, shopping is not high on my “fun things to do” list and that is precisely why I love the Ridgewood Downtown.  Shopping in Ridgewood is so convenient especially when you are always buying last minute gifts like me.  Bookends is a great place to grab a last minute book or toy or just browse the latest titles.  You have the kids covered with GapKids, Bookends, Athlete’s Foot, etc. and there are no shortage of clothing stores (of all kinds), flower shops, etc. for the ladies in your life.  This last sentence sounded a bit sexist or 1950’s-ish – didn’t it?  Well, no one ever accused me of being fully evolved.

Ridgewood Downtown Events

Holiday Tree

Ridgewood has some great events in the downtown area from the upcoming Downtown for the Holidays to the July 4th Parade, Sidewalk Sales and Easter in Ridgewood.

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Ridgewood Board of Education News – Bond Referendum Vote Set for December 8

October 26th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events, School Information

Ridgewood Bond Referendum Presentation Set for October 27 or 28 – More Details to Come

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Ridgewood Bond Referendum Spreadsheet

If you are going to vote, and you know you should, make sure to take the time to see the presentation.

The presentation will…

  • Make sure you are well informed in advance of the vote.
  • Cover proposed projects for the entire district.
  • Give attendees the opporunity to view the plans.
  • Include a detailed Q & A session.

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New York Times Take on Ridgewood’s Graydon Pool Debate

September 7th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Excellent New York Times Article on Graydon Debate Gives Fair Shake to Both Sides

Graydon Pool NY Times Article

Photo Credit: Rob Bennett for The New York Times

I think the article it does a good job of framing the debate and it is a good primer for anyone who would like to bone up on the issue in advance of Wednesday’s (9/9) Council Meeting.  However, I doubt that there is anybody left in Ridgewood that is not up to speed on this issue and does not already have a strong opinion.

Here’s an excerpt:

“Both sides say they are Graydon’s real defenders. The pool project’s report is billed “Restoring Our Village Landmark.” Advocates say a concrete pool, sensitively built and respecting the park’s distinctive natural setting, is the only way to return it to the community gathering place it used to be.

The swimming season ends Labor Day, but the battle is just heating up. The council is considering a request for proposals for a new or updated pool. The Preserve Graydon Coalition plans a show of force for a pro-pond presentation to the council on Wednesday. A pro-pool group, Fix Graydon Now! — headed by a longtime Graydon member, Leigh Warren, who has reluctantly come to believe that Graydon will never lure back enough people in its current form — plans a show of force in opposition.

“I’m told there will be a police presence,” one of the pro-pond organizers said ominously.”

Click below to read the article in its entirety.

NYT Article on Gradyon Pool Debate

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Preserve Graydon Coalition Makes Presence Known at Ridgewood Meeting

August 8th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Graydon Pool Preservationists Show Up En Masse at Ridgewood Village Council Session

Graydon Pool Ridgewood NJ

Graydon Pool Ridgewood NJ

The supporters of the Preserve Graydon Coalition (PGC) showed up in force this week at a Village Meeting sporting “Preserve Graydon” stickers.   By most accounts, the meeting featured lively discussion with supporters of both factions (PGC and Ridgewood Pool Project) making strong points.

Below are a couple excerpts from Michael Sedon’s coverage in the Ridgewood News.

“The people here tonight are only a small sample of the hundreds and hundreds of supporters we have gathered in just two weeks,” said Susanne Kelly, co-chair of the PGC. “This includes seniors and young families.”

“The fact of the matter is there’s a financial imperative, there’s a health imperative,” Aronsohn said. “Ladies and gentlemen, we need to move forward, [and] we need to move forward with civility. All voices, all people have a seat at the table.”

Click here to read the full article.

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Ridgewood’s Graydon Pool Project: Blessing or Boondoggle?

August 5th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Is the Old Graydon Pool Safe?  Will the New Pool Project Lead Ridgewood Down a Path to Financial Ruin?

Fox News Says "We Report - You Decide".  My tag-line on this subject would be more like...
"I Vacillate - You Decide".

I Love Graydon Pool the Way it Is!
Graydon Pool

Whether the Pool Project is a Blessing or Boondoggle depends largely on who you ask.  We have a town divided.  I am a Ridgewood Resident with two young children and our family goes to Graydon.  I always liked the idea of the sand bottom and the natural look and feel of Graydon.  It made our pool different and more fun.  And, of course, I don’t love the idea of our town making a huge investment during these uncertain financial times.  If you love Graydon the way it is be sure to visit the Preserve Graydon Coalition Site.

The New Ridgewood Pool Project is a Great Idea!

Ridgewood Pool Project

Clearly I am confused and probably confusing you in the process.  If I love Graydon the way it is,  how can the Ridgewood Pool Project be a great idea?  Well…after reading the Ridgewood Pool Project Report and talking to one of the co-chairs I think I was swayed to the dark side, or the right side, depending on your vantage point.  Click here to view the full PDF version of the Ridgewood Pool Project July 2009 Report.  It seems like the facts below are irrefutable or at least I am told they are.  So much for doing my own research.  Anyway, being a paranoid concerned  parent and a bit of a germaphobe this sentence from the report was the clincher.  “Graydon is allowed to have roughly 200 times the bacteria count of a traditional pool”. At least until I run into an anti-Pool Project person who convinces that me that the additional tax burden will be much more scary than the germs.

Below is a bit more detailed info from the supporters of the Ridgewood Pool Project

FACTS ABOUT GRAYDON POOL AND THE RIDGEWOOD POOL PROJECT

1.       Membership at Graydon has fallen 70 percent in ten years.  Where towns like Glen Rock have 40 percent of its residents join the pool, Ridgewood now has only 7 percent.  Hundreds of Ridgewood families now belong to other traditional pool facilities, with Indian Trail Club, Saddle River Valley Swim Club, Paramus Pool and Stony Brook in Hillsdale being the most popular.

2.       The Ridgewood Pool Project (RPP) is not a special interest group– it was formed through Village Parks & Recreation and is officially advised by several senior Village staff members.  It initially started with a neutral, research-based approach, and its mission assigned by Village Council in 2006 was to find out why residents are leaving Graydon and what will bring them back.  The RPP began advocating for a pool renovation once the research was complete and showed overwhelmingly that this was the only approach that would restore Graydon to a community gathering place for current and future generations.

3.       Following an EPA ruling, the Village is no longer allowed to use any chemicals to disinfect the water at Graydon.  Although the pond passes all of its water tests and is deemed perfectly healthy by the State, the standards for bacteria levels in the water are much lower than those for swimming pools.  In essence, Graydon is allowed to have roughly 200 times the bacteria count of a traditional pool. 

4.       Research indicates that many residents – particularly young families, who make up nearly half of the Village population and are essential to restoring membership levels – indicate they will only return to Graydon if it becomes a traditional, cement-bottom pool (although they do want to keep a unique, natural looking feel).  The reasons are: they want the swimming water to be disinfected, and they want to be able to see children under the water.  Meetings with DEP officials in 2008 confirmed that as long as Graydon is a pond, it cannot be disinfected.

5.       Following a concept from a pool designer that was too commercial looking, the RPP had resident and architect Nicole Walla provide a rendering that marries modern pool design with the natural beauty and nostalgia of Graydon (http://ridgewoodpoolproject.googlepages.com/newdesignconcept).  The design provides for a separate, sizeable pond at the corner of Linwood and Maple, which is intended to be ornamental but could be swimmable if there is resident interest.

6.       There are absolutely no official cost estimates for the new design concept.  Though the original design was quoted at $13.9 million and a revised number of $10 million has been circulating, the RPP has absolutely no confirmation of this number and will not have that information available until the Village RFP process is completed later this year.  Regardless, the RPP is confident, based on its research, that a new facility can be self-funding and self-sustaining through membership fees.

The Ridgewood Pool Project is not without its Detractors

Just ask the folks at the The Preserve Graydon Coalition

“Founded in July 2009, the Coalition is dedicated to retaining the unique character of Ridgewood’s historic Graydon Park, including its large, open swimming area, center rafts, and extensive sandy beaches. We provide accurate information about Graydon’s safe, clean water. We enlist the support of residents who love Graydon and would deplore its loss to a concrete-based facility with a much smaller pool.”

The folks at the Preserve Graydon Coaltion say The Water is Clearer – If You Take the Time To Look

So…Can I borrow your opinion on this debate while still finalizing my own? What do you think?  Blessing?  Boondoggle?  Mix of both?

If you would like more info on this ongoing debate see the links below:

Preserve Graydon Coalition Makes Presence Known at Ridgewood Meeting

The Preserve Graydon Coalition holds their first meeting

CEO for Graydon ?

Graydon: Is that a problem we should spend $10 million on to solve?

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Ridgewood Country Club Named Most Scenic Golf Course in Bergen County

March 7th, 2009 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Ridgewood Country Club Tops Bergen County’s Golf Course List

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Ridgewood Country Club is 201 Magazines 2009 choice for Bergen County’s most scenic golf course.  The course has been host to numerous PGA and Senior Tour events including last summer’s Barclays Tournament.

Ridgewood Country Club members say it has “a combination of scenic beauty and history that no other golf course can match.”   I am not a member of the club, but several of my colleagues are members, and they all seem to agree with 201 Magazine’s assessment of the course.

For more information see below.

Ridgewood Country Club General Info

Ridgewood Country Club – Photo Gallery

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Ridgewood NJ to Host Program on Cyberbullying – Speaker Asks Ridgewood Parents to Take the Megan Pledge

November 23rd, 2008 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

Ridgewood Schools Recognize that Cyberbullying is an Epidemic that Needs to be Addressed

See the video below about the cyberbullying related suicide of Megan Meir.  It will help you understand how truly serious this issue is.  In fact, during the program Ridgewood Parents will be asked to take the Megan Pledge.

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This event will take place at Ridgewood High School Campus on December 11th at 7pm. The program will be sponsored by Ridgewood’s George Washington Middle School.

What is Cyberbullying and why should Ridgewood Residents Care?

Cyber-Bullying is defined as situation where a student uses information and communication technologies such as email, cell phone and pager text messaging, instant messaging, defamatory personal Web sites and defamatory online personal polling Web sites to harass, humiliate, intimidate and/or threaten other students on the Internet.

The Presentation to Ridgewood Parents will be made by WiredSafety’s Executive Director

Parry Aftab an Internet privacy and security lawyer as well as WiredSafety’s Executive Director. WiredSafety is the world’s largest Internet Safety and help group. Parry has spoken to thousands of students and parents and knows the hot topic issues and explains them in “parent speak”.

Parry Aftab will offer Ridgewood parents practical and workable ways to balance their parental responsibilities and create sensible guidelines for their Ridgewood Students.

 Here are some of the topics that will be covered:
  • What steps can Ridgewood parents take to prevent their children from becoming victims of cyberbullying? (pro-active approach)
  • If they become victims, what can Ridgewood Students and parents do, where can parents go for help and when do they bring it to the attention of Ridgewood school administrators or the Ridgwood Police?
  • What to do if you discover that your child is a Cyberbully?
  • Most victims of CyberBullying are so affected by the threats and harassment that they keep quiet and never report it to their parents, teachers or friends. It is important that victims realize that trusted adults are here to fight this new form of bullying.
For more information please visit the WiredSafety site or email Mary Lou Handy at 

mhandy@ridgewood.k12.nj.us

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World Famous “Lizard Guys” Come to Ridgewood New Jersey

October 27th, 2008 categories:Ridgewood News and Events

The Lizard Guys will be in Ridgewood NJ on November 6th with a whole host of creepy crawlers.

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This event promises to be fun and educational.  The Lizard Guys will be bringing rare bugs, turtles, lizards, frogs, snakes and other cuddly creatures.  The event will take place at the Ridgewood Community Center and will begin promptly at 10:30 am.   Tickets are available at The Stable at 259 North Maple Avenue in Ridgewood.  The Stable phone number is 201.670.556.  The entrance fee is $5.00 and seats are limited so get movin’ or risk missing this great show.

About The Lizard Guys

The Lizard Guys is a New Jersey based educational entertainment group that provides live animal presentations with lizards, snakes, turtles, frogs & various bugs. A Typical presentation lasts approximately 60 minutes & consists of 6-10 animals. The audience is introduced to each animal, generally one at a time, by one of The Lizard Guys holding it & explaining where the animal would come from, its normal diet, its life expectancy and answering any other questions thrown his/her way. The Lizard Guys has performed over 10,000 presentations for children & adults of all ages at birthday parties, day cares, camps, scouts & special occasions over the last 13 years and hold all necessary permits & insurance for New Jersey & New York.

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