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The influential Congressman also made waves in the finance industry this week.

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.
The influential Congressman also made waves in the finance industry this week.

Take a gander at four of the over 30 open house showings this weekend.
Margaret Cardillo will be at Bookends at 1 p.m.
Son of Jackson Avenue residents fired at police first, prosecutor says
The senator heard the Red Cross' efforts to provide emergency relief; the two high school sport fields are closed and the fire department has been "throughout the town" dealing with storm calls.
Flood conditions pooling the village; ducks spotted swimming at Veterans Field.
See a few other things worth knowing on a rainy Friday.
The council voted 4-1 to approve three resolutions giving incentive bonuses to managers and supervisors in 2010.
Don't let the kids languish in boredom when school lets out.
Hazardous flood warning in effect.
Residents of the high school neighborhood rally against the proposal which coaches and fields committee members say is reasonable; council seems skeptical.
Detectives investigating six reports of fraud stemming from purchases of tickets on Porch Light Production's website.
Council meets for its monthly public meeting on Ash Wednesday; check out a few other things going on today.
Gerald Clark and Christina Krauss have filed to run for incumbent seats.
District continuing to craft budget but project no staff or program cuts.
Village council must also sign off on the policy for the amended document to go in effect.
Yearing finished his 24th year as coach of one of North Jersey's most successful programs.
Only incumbents Laurie Goodman and Sheila Brogan have declared; why is that? Let us know!
The engineering department said the Ho-Ho-Kus Brook went over its banks last night and flooding from homes not necessarily in the flood plain was reported.
Theater, education, trips, comedy and politics – this week has it all!