I'm always looking for a good inexpensive lunch in town. WHile there are plenty of options, finding something fast, cheap and healthy is next to impossible.
But I just made a great find. Tasty, nutritious and very filling. It's Greek to Me has Lunch Specials menu that I picked from today. I chose Greek Salad with Spinach Pie. A good sized salad with real lettuce (not iceberg lettuce) and all kinds of other ingredients including a grape leaf and feta cheese. And a flaky, not greasy, spinach pie. It even came with a large piece of warm bread. The total with tax ran a few pennies over $8.
Can you name a better $8 lunch? Add your comments to this post.
According to this July 9th article on NorthJersey.com, a Ridgewood resident saw a bear in her backyard last week. The resident lives on Gateway Rd on the eat side of Route 17. An animal control professional says the bear has been seen in Hillsdale, Emerson, Washington Township, Oradell and Paramus and is thought to be raiding backyard bird feeders. Read the entire article.
Ridgewood Water has imposed Stage IV restrictions effective Tuesday, July 6. Ridgewood Water serves Ridgewood, Glen Rock, Midland Park and Wyckoff.
The Village website states the following, "Due to recent weather conditions and the resulting increase in demand for water, the normal reserve maintained for fighting fires and maintaining pressure in the system has dropped to unacceptably low levels."
Stage IV prohibits any type of irrigation.
Updates will be posted to the Village website at http://www.ridgewoodnj.net.
The new 2-story science wing in Glen Rock is on schedule, according to this article in the Bergen Record. Students are expected to move in by January. Other components of the school improvement package include a new band room and auditorium upgrades (lighting, audio, seating, air conditioning) in the high school, and window replacements, parking lot re-paving, and heating/cooling replacements in elementary schools.
The Rotary Club of Ridgewood has organized a photo contest for the Village. Check out the poster copy:
A stunning photo doesn’t care who took it.
No matter how much experience you have or how sophisticated your camera, you’re invited to enter the Ridgewood Photo Contest. The best photos in eleven different categories will be published in “Ridgewood 2010: The Year In Pictures,” a commemorative book representing the beauty, spirit and tradition of Ridgewood and the people who live here. Winners will receive a free copy and cash prizes. The cost is $5 per entry with proceeds going to The Rotary Club of Ridgewood.
Enter now at Ridgewood-Photo-Contest.com.
Proceeds benefit local, regional and worldwide charities. There's a list of organizations which received donations from the Rotary Club of RIdgewood on the website at http://Ridgewood-Photo-Contest.com
- Mike Shetler
Village & PSE&G crews will continue to work throughout the day and night to restore services. Based on the extensive dame - especially in Bergen County, PSE&G is estimating that the majority of customers will be restored by late Wednesday with the remainder on Thursday.
Many of the outages are caused by falling trees and limbs, which bring down power lines. Downed wires should always be considered "live". STAY AWAY FROM ALL DOWNED LINES. Do not approach or drive over a downed line and do not touch anything that it might be in contact with. To report a downed wire or power outage, call 1-800-436-PSEG.
-- from the Village of Ridgewood, http://www.ridgewoodnj.net/main_latest.cfm?ArticleID=773
Just took a drive through Ridgewood and Glen Rock. Dozens of major trees down, all major thoroughfares closed in at least one place including Maple, Ackerman, W Glen. Most traffic lights not working. What a mess!