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Monday: Power for All!
PSE&G reported it had restored power to its service area in full by 1 p.m. Sunday

Welcome to Ridgewood-Glen Rock Patch! I'm your editor, James Kleimann. We're here to be your one-stop-shop for all things Ridgewood and Glen Rock.
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Bio
I've been editor of Ridgewood Patch since summer of 2010 and since have covered everything under the Ridgewood sun – contentious Valley Hospital hearings, Graydon Pool theatrics, zoning and development challenges, crime, education, county politics, the state of the Ridgewood downtown, and much, much more.
For a town of about 25,000 people, Ridgewood sure has a lot of issues up for debate. Between parking problems, downtown vacancies, pedestrian safety matters, budget cuts, rising taxes, development proposals, Graydon Pool, and the unresolved issue of Valley Hospital's expansion aims, there's no shortage of challenges weighing on the minds of residents, and there's often much division on the possible solutions to those challenges.
PSE&G reported it had restored power to its service area in full by 1 p.m. Sunday

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Fire Chief Van Goor presented the plan to pick up a new ladder truck and save the old one for a few years
Village received $4,000, which will help replenish the number after storms over a decade ago ruined numerous vests
Village Planner Blais Brancheau has finished revising the controversial ordinance to allow businesses hurt by the ordinance to move in
Representative of the utility company said main lines were badly damaged which slowed its ability to hit the local neighborhoods
Village Manager refuses to answer why he missed meetings, where he was; Deputy Mayor Tom Riche defends Gabbert, says Aronsohn's criticism is unjustified
Water rate hike discussion, possible new fire truck, fast food ordinance and much, much more at 7:30 p.m.
Residents around the school say they've received minimal cleanup in the hardest hit area of Ridgewood
Bus route 163 will be altered through Friday, New Jersey Transit announced
Village Attorney Matt Rogers to explain council's options in rendering a decision in meeting tentatively scheduled for Thursday
Superintendent says Willard still has no power, so it will remain closed; others will start on time
Schools focusing on instruction time, principals telling parents
Many are critical of the village's communication efforts in the strange snowstorm of October 2011