Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • September 9, 2009
Ridgewood
District opens doors on new school year
Pictured above from left to right: Maria Moran’s kindergarten students are excited about their first day at Orchard School. Kindergarten teacher Kristin Bodart reviews the class rules with her students at Hawes School. The first graders in Megan Price’s class at Orchard School salute the flag on the first day of school.
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Three Ridgewood juveniles were apprehended harassing a Crest Road resident by pouring a mixture of tobacco juice and saliva from a container onto his car on Aug. 26. The case has been referred to Bergen County Family Court in Hackensack. The three juveniles, boys 15 and 16 years of age, were charged with criminal mischief and criminal trespass. Police said this was the fourth time the complainant has been harassed by vandalism in recent weeks. Another unrelated incident took place on Aug. 27 when two youngsters driving on California Street near the Willard School stopped to see a group of other youngsters playing basketball. The group started to throw water balloons at the two 17-year-olds in the car and to chase them. A thrown
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object also hit and broke the rear window of the vehicle. On Aug. 28, a Crest Road resident reported that during the night someone had thrown eggs at his house. On Aug. 30, Patrolman Anthony Mormino was conducting a check of the exterior of Ridgewood High School and found graffiti on a window frame on the east side of the building. A contractor reported that a construction trailer on Linwood Avenue had been broken into and numerous tools had been taken. Three different residences on Doremus Avenue reported that during the night someone had spray-painted graffiti on their cars. All matters are under the investigation of the Ridgewood Detective Bureau. J. KOSTER
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