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MON-FRI

 AFTER SCHOOL

MON-FRI

5:45PM-

SATURDAY AM

SATURDAY PM

SUNDAY AM

SUNDAY NOON-

COMMENTS

V

VETS NE DIAMOND

RHS SB

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

 

I

VETS SE DIAMOND

RHS SB

RBSA

RHS TO 11

RBSA 11AM

RBSA

RBSA

Closed until 4/15 except RHS use starts 4/1

L

VETS 90' DIAMOND

RHS BB

RBSA

RHS to 11

RBSA 11 AM

RBSA

RBSA

Closed until 4/15 except RHS use starts 4/1

L

VETS SW DIAMOND

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

Closed until 4/15

A

VETS SOUTH FIELD

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

 

G

VETS EAST FIELD

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

 

E

VETS NORTH FIELD

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MSC ONLY AFTER DARK

 

VETS WEST AREA

MSC

MSC

MSC

MSC

NA

NA

MSC 4 LIGHTS

 

BANDSHELL

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

MAPLE EAST DIA’D

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

*RBSA ALL SLOTS FROM 6/13 ON

SEE BELOW

MAPLE FIELD**

RHS

RLA EXCEPT T/R 7:30-9 MSC

RLA

RLA to 6

MSC 6-9

MSC

RLA TO 6

MSC 6-DARK

PERMANENT LIGHTS STARTING 3/8 ; MSC USE, SAT/SUN WHEN NOT USED BY RLA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CITIZENS DIAMOND

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

 

 

CITIZENS FIELD**

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MSC NORTH AREA WEEKDAYS-3 LIGHTS – CLOSED UNTIL 4/15

 

UPPER CITIZENS

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPPER HAWES**

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

 

 

LOW HAWES DIAM’D

RHS

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

NA

M AND W MSC field use after 6

 

LOWER HAWES FIELD

NA

NA

NA

NA

MSC

MSC

MSC LATE SAT AFTER RBSA DONE; MSC TWO WEEKNIGHTS – MON & WED >6:00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HABERNICKEL**

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

MSC to 1

RBSA

MSC practice if space permits behind backstop; MSC M, T, W & R >6:00 until 6/6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOE

WILLARD DIAMOND

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

RBSA

 

 

WILLARD SOUTH**

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

RBSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RIDGE DIAMOND**

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

RBSA

 

 

RIDGE UPPER AREA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

RBSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ORCHARD**

RLA

RLA

RLA

RLA

MSC

MSC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

GW

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BROOKSIDE**

RHS LAX

RLA

RLA

RLA

RLA

RLA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

KENILWORTH DI’D**

NA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

RBSA

 

 

KENILW’TH FLD/SE

RHS

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

NA

RBSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRAVELL SW&FIELD

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

MSC to 11:30

RBSA

 

 

TRAVELL NE**

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

RBSA

MSC to 11:30

RBSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BF MAIN**

RHS TRACK

RLA 6:15

RHS TRACK until noon

RLA

RLA

RLA

 

 

BF SMALL FIELD

RHS

MSC

RHS TRACK until noon

MSC

NA

MSC

MSC LIGHTS - 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEE BELOW

STEVENS**

RHS LAX

See note

RLA

RLA

MSC

RLA*

WEEKNIGHTS RLA T-W-TH-F; RBSA M; RBSA late sat if no RLA use; RBSA 6/7 on

 

RHS STADIUM FIELD

RHS LAX

RHS/RLA

RHS LAX

RHS LAX

MSC

RLA

RLA at least 3 nights, RLA Sat when not used by RHS; MSC late Sat/Sun if no RLA use

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOMERVILLE SE

RHS SB

RBSA

RHS to 11

RBSA 11 am

RBSA

RBSA

 

 

SOMERVILLE NW BB

RHS BB

RBSA

RHS to 11

RBSA 11 am

RBSA

RBSA

 

 

SOMERVILLE F’LD**

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GLEN WEST DIAM’D

RBSA M/F

RBSA 5:30PM

RBSA

RBSA

NA

NA

MSC 2 WEEKNIGHTS FULL FIELD – TUE, THUR

 

GLEN EAST DIAM’D

RBSA M/F

RBSA 5:30PM

RBSA

RBSA

NA

NA

 

 

GLEN FIELD**

MSC TUE & THUR

NA

NA

NA

MSC

MSC

MSC SAT AFTER RBSA DONE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES: N/A MEANS NOT AVAILABLE FOR ANY USE.  OPEN TIMES REQUIRE PERMISSION FROM PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT. 

EXCEPTIONS:   ALL VOR GRASS FIELDS CLOSED                              FOR BROADLEAF SPRAYING.  MSC TOURN ON VETS, STEVENS, MAPLE AND RHS STADIUM ON 6/17-18-19/22; RLA LAX DAY ON 5/15/22 ON RHS FIELD, STEVENS, BROOKSIDE AND MAPLE; RBSA PARADE 4/23/21 AND FIELD DAY AT VETS FIELD (ALL) AT 9AM UNTIL 1PM; RHS ALUMNI LAX late Fathers Day Sunday at RHS; Somerville Hawes Dad’s night SAT 7/  /22 8-3; RHS TRACK MEETS BF only                  BF and Travell on                                   .  RHS softball and RHS baseball conflicts per schedule –   ; TRAVELL MAYFAIR on May     to 6 pm; Ridge camp out                evenings (depends upon if no snow days).  Ridge Carnival ____ with rain date ____.  Willard Carnival         5-9 PM (rain date        12-4 PM; Orchard camp out ______  (rain date ?  ). GW carnival 8-3:00 on 6/      (rain date 6/  ) (no impact on 6:00 use in 2014-19); Hawes picnic 6/9/22 6-8 PM Lower Field only; Hawes 6/10 (rain date 6/13) field day 8”30-3 only; Somerville 4/6 9-1 Boosterthon; Somerville 5/16 6-8 and 5/17 9-3 International Day TEEEM Humanitarian Festival 5/   /22 at BF all day; Best Day Ever Michael Feeney event Sat 6/   /22 (rain date sun 6/   /20 8-4 at BF; Rugby RHS Stadium-Steven 7/??  (Saturday in July); Kasschau Shell early performances on _____________.  .JULY 4 event to use all vets 7/2 through 7/5.

OPENING DATE FOR GRASS FIELD USE IS FRIDAY MARCH 18, 2022 EXCEPT AS NOTED; SCHEDULE ENDS 8/13

FIELD CONDITION CLOSURE: WEEKDAYS AT 2PM BY VOR PARKS DEPT FOR VILLAGE FIELDS AND BOE FIELDS.  LATER TIMES AND WEEKENDS, EACH ORGANIZATION IS REQUIRED TO CLOSE ITS FIELDS IF DAMAGE TO THE FIELD WILL OCCUR IF USED IN INCLEMENT WEATHER.  IF IN DOUBT, CLOSE THE FIELD..

** SHOWS PORTAJOHN LOCATIONS ALL RBSA EXCEPT BROOKSIDE, MAPLE, BF, STEVENS/RHS & ORCHARD RLA

MAPLE, STEVENS, RHS STADIUM OPEN 2/1/21 if not snow covered, NJSIAA start date for HS is _________ - RHS use is weekdays to 5:45 unless game goes later.

*Sunday use of Maple (Softball 12-6) and Stevens (Baseball 12-dark) on 3/6, 3/13 and 3/20 RBSA.  MSC in am those dates.  RHS Stadium as shown above.

Tentative RHS Baseball:
Saturday 4/2 Varsity Home 10:30 vs. Rutherford, JV TBD, No Frosh
Saturday 4/9 Varsity Away 10:00 vs Bergen Tech, JV and Frosh home at 10:00 a.m.
Saturday 4/16 Varsity Away vs. Wayne Valley 11:00, JV and Frosh home 10:00 a.m.
Saturday 4/23 Varsity Home vs. River Dell 10:30 a.m. JV away, Frosh TBD.
Saturday 4/30 Varsity Home vs. Waldwick 10:00 a.m. JV away 10:00 a.m. No frosh.
Saturday 5/7 Varsity Away vs. Glen Rock 10:30 a.m. JV TBD.
We are leaving for Florida on Wednesday 3/23 after school and returning Sunday night 3/27

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Social Media Policy

VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD

SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY

ADOPTED APRIL 14, 2021

 

Social Media and its uses in government and daily life are expanding each year. However, information posted on a website or social media platform is often generally available to the public and remains public for an extended period of time.  As a result, employees, volunteers, and elected or appointed public officials of the Village of Ridgewood must adhere to the following guidelines for their participation in social media. For the purposes of this policy, “social media” is understood to be content created or shared by individuals using applications and/or accessible, expandable, and upgradable publishing technologies through and/or on the Internet.  

 

  •   Only employees directly authorized by the Village Manager to do so may engage in social media activity during work time using the Village of Ridgewood’s Communication Media, as it relates to their work and in compliance with this policy.

 

  •   All employees, volunteers, public officials, including those holding elected or appointed positions within the Village or who are otherwise associated with the Village in any official capacity shall be subject to this Social Media Policy.

 

  •   No internal working documents of the Village may be posted to social media sites without the express written prior permission of the Village Manager. This includes, but is not limited to, screenshots of computer stations, pictures of monitors and/or actual documents themselves.

 

  • Individuals shall not access social media pages during working time or by using Village internet services except as required by their job or position. 

 

  •  Individuals who maintain personal web pages and web sites, including but not limited to Facebook, YouTube, Myspace, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, etc., shall not post information on such sites that would constitute a violation of the Village’s personnel policies as defined in the Village of Ridgewood Human Resources Manual. 

 

  • The posting of words, phrases, photographs, images or any kind of information on a personal web site may be grounds for the imposition of discipline and/or other corrective action/sanctions, including but not limited to termination of employment, loss of position, expulsion and/or censure if the words, phrases, photographs, images or information adversely reflect upon the individual’s fitness for duty/service or constitutes a violation of the personnel policies of the Village as defined in the Village of Ridgewood Human Resources Manual.

 

  •  Anything posted on a social media website that would result in discipline or violation of Village policy if said in public or while at work shall result in discipline/corrective action. 

      Guidelines for use of social media sites include:

  1. Do not post anything that is confidential.
  2. Do not post anything that would result in discipline if said directly to your supervisor or other employee of the Village.
  3. Do not post anything that could result in a complaint of harassment or discrimination under Village policy as defined in the Village of Ridgewood Human Resources Manual.
  4. Do not speak on behalf of the Village unless you are authorized to do so.
  5. Do not make comments as a Village of Ridgewood employee, volunteer or representative that may be deemed to have come from the Village. In this regard, you are required to ensure that comments are deemed to be personal opinions and not opinions of the Village of Ridgewood.
  6. Do not conduct Village business through social media unless your job/position requires such use.
  7. Do not discuss the work performance of a Village employee, volunteer, vendor or other Village personnel by way of social media.
  8.  Do not use abusive, profane, offensive or threatening language.
  9.  Do not post information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the         public or public systems.
  10.  Do not post private contact information, such as names, addresses and phone numbers without prior approval, no matter how easily obtained elsewhere.
  11.  Do not encourage illegal conduct.
  •  Individuals who choose to identify themselves as a Village of Ridgewood employee, volunteer, official, officeholder or other representative on their individual personal social media accounts, should be aware that they may be viewed as acting on behalf of the Village. As a result, no one covered by this policy may knowingly represent themselves as a spokesperson of the Village; post any comment, text, photo, audio, video, or other multimedia file that negatively reflects upon the Village; express views that are detrimental to the Village’s mission or undermine the public trust or is insulting or offensive to other individuals or to the public regarding religion, sex, race, or national origin.  Such persons should also exercise extreme caution posting photographs of themselves in uniform or in situations where they can be readily identified as Village employees or representatives.

 

  • Communications on individual personal social media pages in which matters related to the Village of Ridgewood are discussed, individuals covered by this policy must add a disclaimer on the front page stating that the posting does not express the views of the Village of Ridgewood, and that they are expressing their own personal views.  For example: The views expressed on this website/web log are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.”  or The views expressed on this website/web log are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Village of Ridgewood.”  The disclaimer must be placed in a prominent position and repeated for each posting that is expressing an opinion related to the Village of Ridgewood or the Village’s business, except for postings and social media communications by employees engaging in protected concerted activities.  Please be advised, however, that the inclusion of a disclaimer will not shield an individual from disciplinary/corrective action or liability if they post information on social media in violation of the terms and conditions of this social media policy or in violation of federal, state, or local laws.    

 

  • Elected officials particularly may be tagged or brought in on electronic communication on their different sites or addresses. In such instances, it is understood that public service requires responses to residents’ or constituents’ concerns that may be on the site on which the communication was initiated. As a result, public officials may communicate on the site or service on which contact was initiated. In all other instances, public officials should take care to disseminate information related to the Village business on official Village social media accounts when the public official initiates the communication. It is understood that the structure of certain social media platforms and the formatting for page creation results in all pages being categorized as “personal”.

Nothing in these policies is designed to interfere with, restrain, or prevent social media communications by employees engaging in protected concerted activities regarding wages, hours, or other terms and conditions of employment pursuant to the National Labor Relations Act.  All Village employees have the right to engage in or refrain from such activities. To the extent that Village employees use social media outside their employment, while engaging in protected concerted activities under the law, employees will not be subject to discipline or retaliation for expressing views, opinions, and/or facts surrounding the Village’s employment policies. 

This Social Media Policy shall be posted on the Village website

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20201015 - CBDAC Minutes

Central Business District Advisory Committee

Meeting Minutes

October 15, 2020

 

Members in attendance: Jordan Kaufman, Kathryn Schmidt, Councilwoman Pamela Perron, Bill Gilsenan, Gary Kolesaire, Rob DeCalzo, Chief Jacqueline Luthcke, Philip Davis, Max viola, Michael Pickholz, Michael Velicu

 

Guests from the Public: Stacy Tsapatsaris, Jeanne Johnson, Gail Ghezzi, Joan Groome, Steve Aspero, Paul Vagianos

 

The minutes of the October 1 meeting were accepted.

 

Jeanne Johnson gave an update on the Octoberfest celebration planned for the West Side this Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 – 9:00. The event will include “hay rides” and a beer garden. Volunteers are needed to help staff the event.

 

Representatives from Downtown New Jersey presented on the concept of a New Jersey Business Improvement District including the benefits and process for implementation.  Stuart Koperweiss and Beth Lippmann, who have helped NJ municipalities set up about 40 -50 BIDs so far, provided information to help the CBDAC decide how they would like to proceed. This item was central to the October 15 meeting and took up most of the meeting time with formal presentation from Stuart and Beth and Q & A from members and guests.

 

CBDAC member are asked to share their ideas with Jordan, Pamela and Kathryn on the pros and cons of a BID in preparation for a fuller discussion at the October 29th meeting.

 

The outdoor mall will continue through October.  Plans beyond that are still TBD.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Kathryn Schmidt

October 26, 2020

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