Ridge Area Hit Hard With Graffiti

stop graffiti ridgeAn ironic photo. Yesterday, we reported about the two Shul’s on Ridge Avenue – Bais Dovid and Or Yecheskel – being hit with graffiti, but it seems the area was hit worse than initially reported. Besides for the car which was vandalized, a Sukkah, and Stop sign in the few block radius, were also hit. 

sukkah graffiti ridgeThe area has been in the news several times over the last few weeks, not just for graffiti, but for a burglaries and attempted burglaries as well.

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Moshe
15 years ago

Thank you investers

amazed
15 years ago

Seems to me I remember and investor telling me “Yes the neighborhoods bad, but after a few more 1/2 mil houses go in here these kind of people wont want to stay”. So glad I choose not to believe him and bought thru someone else in a different side of town.

lakewooder
15 years ago

i saw a car that had graffiti on it as well it was parked on ridge ave.

Anonymous
15 years ago

Enough said- Township install cameras on our streets. Its not the cheapest option, but at this point- it doesnt seem you have a better solution.

my voice
15 years ago

stop renting to this element and the problems will go away!!! was not like this until rentals were allowed

Thankfull
15 years ago

We have to thank the public works for removing the graffiti on the shul’s and the stop sign. They did a great job.

HOLD ON A MINUTE
15 years ago

I agree with #4, lets invest in some cameras. Install cameras in all the troubled areas, yeah it will be costly but we’ll all benefit in the future…