Year: 2013

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Sign of the Times: Day of Reckoning for candidates

The City Clerk’s office will be accepting petitions today for candidates who are looking to run for the at-large council seats and mayor.

Domenick Amato’s sign above invited patrons of Mr. Wraps to sign his petition for one of the at-large council seats.

All weekend workers were on the streets around town collecting petition signatures for Tim Occhipinti who wishes to join Assemblyman Ruben Ramos and Mayor Zimmer in the mayoral sweepstakes this November.

One commenter notes the uptown ferry had folks out collecting signatures for Occhipinti. Read More...

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Los Federales: ‘Please come with us Mr. Carmelo’

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Friday’s Hoboken heat featured smoke signals circling as word the Feds had paid visits to the Hoboken Housing Authority, feudal land of contracted leader of the wannabe Carmelo Garcia banana republic.

It doesn’t even scratch the surface of the buzz downtown where “the suits” are only the early feature story as the HHA is rife with rumor the Feds have made a pinch and release of the person who is infamous for throwing others under the bus.

Honk! Honk! Rumors are widespread the Feds are hot on the heels of Carmelo Garcia
the center of controversy at the Hoboken Housing Authority in every direction.  
State Senator Brian Stack who is also the subject of Carmelo Garcia’s
“I’m forced to set you up” audio library may be in the mix. 
The rest of this story is MSV subscriber content.

Check your email MSV subscribers and let the games commence! Read More...

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BREAKING: FEDS INVESTIGATING IN THE HOBOKEN HOUSING AUTHORITY

Multiple independent sources confirm there’s been onsite inquiries made at the Hoboken Housing Authority by unidentified federal agents.

The week looked headed into a lovely, sleepy holiday weekend when a buzz of rumors erupted about  “a Federal raid” at the HHA.

Late this morning HHA Chairman Rob Davis said he had not heard about any visits from the Feds and repeated efforts to obtain comment from Emil Kotherithara, HHA Chief Financial Officer were fruitless.  A voicemail left for him this morning inquiring on visits by the Feds was not returned although he was said to be in the building. Read More...

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Tim Ochippinti and mystery girl out and about collecting petitions

Tim Occhipinti is venturing into the hinterlands of the fourth ward scrounging up petitions with an eye toward his heartfelt desire to run for mayor.

That’s not news here but Timmy has a mystery girl and it’s neither his girlfriend nor a pal out and about collecting signatures.

There’s a reasonable expectation the mystery girl is not out doing this for her health or because she’s dumbstruck by the geekiness of Timmy.  It looks like she’s the final “female to be named” on a ticket underwritten by Frank “Pupie” Raia. Read More...

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Carmelo Garcia sees latest scheme go kaput

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In the latest setback for Executive Director Carmelo Garcia, the HHA meeting questionably rescheduled for the end of the month failed last night when it lacked a required minimum of HHA board members.

In typical fashion, Garcia had unilaterally set the meeting during a popular time when many schedule family vacations apparently in the belief he could reverse the previous majority 4-3 vote with a sixth attempt to renew Charles Daglian as the HHA legal counsel.

No vote took place as the plan failed. Read More...

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Carmelo Garcia emerges for first interview since his infamous Rat Tapes surface

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In a rambling, ranting interview with Hudson County TV, the embattled HHA Director Carmelo Garcia repeats a number of allegations in his civil suit and points the finger at others he says forced him to try and set them up in a recorded lunch with former State Senator Bernard Kenny and the mayor’s husband, Stan Grossbard.

“What they had been asking of me to do,” Garcia says claiming harassment and intimidation forced him to corroborate so he “had to record the meeting.” Read More...

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Hoboken third slate chatter and a vandalism penalty for not supporting Vision 20/20

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The Pupie Power slate remains unofficially up in the air but the rumors of a woman candidate is a back and forth affair, at least for one choice.

Patricia Waiters at a council meeting.
Yet another victim of Vision 20/20?

Patricia Waiters like Pupie a perennial candidate is out collecting signatures for mayor and council-at-large.  While she was initially unsure which office she’d choose to officially run, she’s made it clear it would be as an independent and leaning to run for council.

Not only is Waiters standing aside of the Pupie slate with Timmy Occhipinti rumored as the figurehead atop and a council-at-large slate of Frank “Pupie” Raia, possibly Jamie Cryan or another Raia acolyte with the clock ticking down to the filing the someone to be named later.  Hey, how’s the mutz today? Read More...

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A Rat Confessional: conversations with God from the can

You don’t have to go to France for the theater of the absurd although Camus would certainly appreciate whatever royalties come if you buy some of his work and Samuel Beckett would feel likewise as you are about to wish you were merely “Waiting for Godot,” instead of waiting for a different delivery system to complete.

Enough of the literary references, Da Horsey is not about trying to impress you with horsey literary prowess or being a show horse; we’re all about the finish line. So with that comes the latest excerpt from the Carmelo Garcia Rat Tapes.  Enter the theatre of the absurd in the can at Jack Dempsey’s restaurant in midtown Manhattan.  A place where Mr. Carmelo decides it’s a good time to speak to both God and his tape recorder where he concludes his performance has been Grade A and the Lord must be equally pleased. Isn’t God always on the side of rats?  =&0=& In the Carmelo Garcia moral universe, apparently there is.  If it’s good for Carmelo Garcia.
Carmelo Garcia has a little conversation with God with the tape rolling.
If someone looks to rotate an auditor or legal counsel against his wishes, that apparently constitutes
a “hostile work environment.”
Grafix Avenger who has the latest excerpt in the Carmelo Garcia Rat Tapes riffs off the megalomania evident here and the continued =&1=& harassment and intimidation tactics being deployed against HHA activist Jessica Coco. Excuse me Mr. Garcia, but are the alleged HHA employees behind some of these alleged actions creating something akin to a hostile living environment? What would God have to say about that? Here’s the latest tape revelation from Grafix Avenger: =&2=&
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Sign of the Times: Timmy Occhipinti…. to run for mayor!

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Pupie Power assault on Hoboken about to be unleashed!
Former municipal judge Kim Glatt swears in Tim Occhipinti in 2011.  He’d like to do it again for mayor.
=&2=&, Hoboken’s perennial candidate and monied political power developer is making his move in the 2013 race putting himself on a council at-large slate bringing along former Tim Occhipinti 2010 campaign manager and local Democratic Chair =&3=& for the ride with a woman to be named sooner rounding out the ticket.  The date for submitting candidate petitions for the Pupie Slate is the day after Labor Day. Atop the Pupie fueled ticket will be Tim Occhipinti, occupant of the fourth ward council seat who has in his short time on the Hoboken City Council served as a loyal foot soldier to the Hoboken Sopranos and is best known for his petulant immature behavior and hectoring of his reform council colleagues, fighting against good government practices such as a budget surplus to attacking the First Amendment. Occhipinti’s been a reliable backer of big developers voting in line with Beth Mason who via her family political committee likely wheeled tens of thousands of dollars to flip the Hoboken City Council to her and Michael Russo’s control with his elevation.  Occhipinti has supported backing for NJ Transit’s massive downtown redevelopment plan, the Rockefeller Group which pushed to build a huge buildings with a 40 story tower centerpiece in western Hoboken and left a live City Council meeting to go speak on behalf of his developer contributor in a Hoboken Zoning Board meeting.  That last action was not legal and was stopped by the Zoning Board attorney. While the expected third slate is clearly a creature of Raia’s design to put him in the ninth open swing seat on the City Council, Occhipinti believes he is the most popular City Council member in Hoboken (registering over 1200 votes in the 2011 council election) and will win the mayoral election.  People are saying he’ll tell anyone who’ll listen he will beat Mayor Dawn Zimmer and Ruben Ramos for the mayor’s chair. Part of the difficulty in identifying a female candidate to round out the slate is the conventional wisdom the seat is sure to lose even if Raia can extract sufficient votes to take one at-large seat for himself. Jamie Cryan a former bartender and mortgage broker is the cousin of former NJ Assembly leader Joe Cryan.  This is his first foray for elected office.  He’s been consistently propelled forward as a friendly figurehead of the Old Guard.  Cryan was the campaign manager for Occhipinti’s controversial election in 2010 where hundreds of vote-by-mail ballots were contested in court and were forwarded from the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office to the NJ Attorney General’s office.  There’s been no action since. Both Cryan and Occhipinti backed former mayor and felon Peter Cammarano and were proteges of the late Maurice Fitzgibbons who sought to put forward fresh faces loyal to the Old Guard.  Both Cammarano and Occhipinti were examples of Fitzgibbons’ success.  The Ruben Ramos campaign aware a well funded third slate from its Old Guard flank means certain doom has been apoplectic about Raia getting into the race.  In recent weeks, Ramos online operatives have assaulted Raia with a barrage of criticism saying he would be running on the Zimmer at-large council slate then quickly switching to stating he would endorse her when Jim Doyle was announced completing the reform oriented council slate.  Although wrong on both counts, the bad blood between the Raia and Ramos camps has been further fueled in what’s been described as old beefs between the parties going back years. Most recently, departing Assemblyman Ruben Ramos managed to get his good friend Carmelo Garcia named to his Assembly slate ticket under Union City Mayor Brian Stack. The choice by Stack who is also a State Senator and Hudson County force surprised many who thought a seven figure bidding war would be decided between Frank Raia and Beth Mason.  Stack is carrying a $600,000 campaign debt with many local Union City businesses holding huge unpaid bills. Ramos’ campaign efforts from earlier this year to dissuade other Old Guard candidacies from taking on Mayor Zimmer’s popular and effective administration will be deemed a failure the minute Raia’s candidate slate petitions are filed in the City Clerks’ office. In addition to a sizable Raia investment for the slate, the Mason family is rumored to have agreed to put in matching funds up to 250K as reported earlier on MSV.  Those matching funds although illegal would not be the first time Beth Mason has flouted election law. In last November’s Hoboken election, Mason’s unknown funding believed to be in the tens of thousands on behalf of the Nazi Truck Move Forward slate in the BoE race was highlighted in a letter by the Hoboken Corporation Counsel which identified excessive expenditure of $6,000 contrary to Hoboken’s anti-wheeling ordinance.   Beth Mason ignored the legal reprimand delineating the law breaking and is likely to do so again – at far greater amounts.  At the last City Council meeting, Mason declared the two year FBI investigation “over” since no other arrests have followed conspirator Patrick Ricciardi who looted the mayor’s electronic communications at will for well over a year.  The major campaign investment coupling Raia and the Mason family funding means Mayor Zimmer will once again be outspent in the 5-1 range putting her grass roots based reform campaign to the test. As Raia works to find a way to put himself into the catbird’s seat and control Hoboken with the decisive swing seat on the City Council, the November election is certain to see escalating heat.  He previously ran a strong positive campaign for mayor back in 2009 running neck and neck with Beth Mason although both fell far short to Mayor Zimmer’s clear cut election victory.