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Week in Review: Officer Assaulted, Glen Rock Fields Not Ready for Fall

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The family of Tyler Clementi has left Grace Church in Ridgewood over their view that homosexuality is a sin, according to a New York Times article.

A 47-year-old Ridgewood resident is alleged to have twisted the wrists of Ptl. Shane Broglia, causing "visible red marks," village police said. Juan Cueva was charged with aggravated assault on a police officer.

Teams will be playing away games this fall after officials confirmed delays in construction moved the timetable back to spring.

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Young adult and children's book checkouts are up 10 percent over that of last year thanks to full service at the Ridgewood Public Library, according to Library Director Nancy Greene.

The borough high school moved up the rankings in NJ Monthly's list from #28 to #4.

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The village high school dropped from #20 in 2010 to #28 in 2012 on NJ Monthly Magazine's list of the state's 328 public high schools.

An suspicious man entered a Glen Rock home, confronted an 18-year-old girl and told her he was from a fictitious landscaping company before fleeing.

A Paterson man was arrested for allegedly trying to make off with $180 worth of Similac baby formula from Food Basics to buy heroin, Glen Rock police said.

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