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Pickleball Players Peeve New Jersey Neighborhood With Noisy Nuisance

Pickleball Players Peeve New Jersey Neighborhood With Noisy Nuisance
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Noise complaints prompt closures at pickleball courts

Noise complaints prompt closures at pickleball courts Some residents of Ridgewood, New Jersey, have complained about the noise from pickleball courts. RIDGEWOOD, N.J. - A popping sound echoing through the morning stillness has pitted a troop of senior-citizen athletes against some small but motivated number of noise-conscious neighbors, placing the village s mayor and council in the position notice we spared you from reading us call this a pickle of peacemaker. Pickleball players vs. neighbors, Ridgewood Mayor Susan Knudsen said. Responding to repeated noise complaints, Knudsen padlocked the Bergen County village s four brand-new pickleball courts for three months from December through February, during the pandemic winter.

Ridgewood NJ pickleball hours limited through October

RIDGEWOOD Pickleballers will remain on limited play hours through Oct. 17, the Village Council voted Wednesday. The 60-day experiment approved in March restricted hours for the paddle sport at Glen School and Bellair tennis courts, where neighbors had complained about noise. It was due to expire Aug. 7. Pickleball play will continue to be limited to 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. No pickleball will be allowed Monday and Friday. Tennis play can continue from 8 a.m. to dark Sunday through Saturday. The ordinance calls the continuation of limited hours a compromise for the competing interest of both the pickleball players and the neighbors.

Ridgewood NJ Glenwood Avenue must be one-way, NJ DOT says

View Comments RIDGEWOOD  The Glenwood Road crossing at the Ho-Ho-Kus train station will become one-way eastbound after a month-long closing for track rehabilitation, the New Jersey of Department of Transportation has announced. The steep, narrow street with hairpin turns is one that locals rely on to get to the train station and shops in Ho-Ho-Kus, but the department regards it as unsafe.  Beginning Monday, Glenwood Road was closed at Upper Boulevard in Ridgewood for construction. Brookside Avenue is closed at Warren Avenue and First Street in Ho-Ho-Kus.  The grade-level crossing will be replaced with new concrete crossings and new asphalt approaches. The federally funded project is part of the Department of Transportation s railroad grade-crossing safety program. It repairs, upgrades or removes about 50 crossings each year, statewide.

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