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The Week Ahead: Council, School Board Meet Under the Bloom of Spring
Government, sports, famous authors and great art and entertainment are featured this week in March.

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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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.
Government, sports, famous authors and great art and entertainment are featured this week in March.

We caught up with owner Tammi Politis to hear how the Italian restaurant's grand opening on a beautiful Saturday went.
The Republican Congressman believes welfare system should promote more initiative for able-bodied food stamp recipients.
The Republican Congressman believes welfare system should promote more initiative for able-bodied food stamp recipients.
The Republican Congressman believes welfare system should promote more initiative for able-bodied food stamp recipients.
The Republican Congressman believes welfare system should promote more initiative for able-bodied food stamp recipients.
The weather turned around as the village recovers from severe flooding; see the rest of our top seven stories this week.
See a few more things worth knowing on Saturday.
Check out a full and fun Sunday in the village.
The Republican Congressman believes welfare system should promote more initiative for able-bodied food stamp recipients.
Department heads looking to bring back staff in their departmental budget meetings with the village council.
Whether serious or curious, see five open houses on the market on in the upcoming days.
If you haven't seen the Dr. Fishbein's letter, take a look on this beautiful day.
Residents say 'we told you so' to the damaged flood plain fields, which may contain sewage from a treatment plant.
Corned beef, beer and beautiful weather . . . what more could you ask for?
Residents near 975 East Ridgewood Avenue spoke out against a developer's plan to tear down an 1850 home and place two larger homes on a subdivided lot.
Two housing zones–one mixed and one residential–could be folded into one mixed zone to accommodate for affordable housing.
Village Planner Blais Brancheau has been tinkering with the ordinance for months.
The planning board approved a request to install over 130 solar panels on an office building roof on Goffle Road.
Many interesting events happening today in Ridgewood like lunches, dinners, classes on adoption and a meet-and-greet with the LSHSA.