Year: 2013

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HHA Resident – Radio Interviewee on Vision 20/20 – Carmelo Garcia part of ‘money-making racist plot’

An interview with a person who says they are an Hoboken Housing Authority resident lays out their view Vision 20/20 is part of an organized plan to demolish the projects by Carmelo Garcia to make millions and is a “racist displacement development of black people.”

The interview held with an anonymous resident due to the fear of retaliation on radio station WBAI claims there’s no need to destroy the existing buildings in the Hoboken Housing Authority.  The resident is quoted on Grafix Avenger’s transcript saying, “They’re in excellent condition and they’re in better condition than probably 90% of the apartments in let’s say Manhattan.” Read More...

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Mayor Zimmer on sentence: ‘Crimes impacted union negotiations’ with public safety

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After the sentencing Friday in Newark federal court, Mayor Dawn Zimmer expressed disappointment in the sentence for former IT Manager Patrick Ricciardi saying it failed to send a “strong message” of deterrence and had impacted the union negotiations.

In the mayor’s letter Friday to the federal court, she detailed the city’s private position in sensitive negotiations with public safety were being openly discussed on the NJ.com Hoboken forum.  That comment board is well known as a forum where both police and fire members participate. Read More...

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Mayor on Patrick Ricciardi sentence: “An insult to the people of Hoboken and to our system of Justice”

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Mayor Dawn Zimmer issues statement to federal court indicating a widespread conspiracy and reveals Patrick Ricciardi also looted the email of the late fiscal state monitor Judy Tripodi.

The mayor urged a sentence sending a message to deter against corruption and “the fierce resistance of the Hoboken factions that have benefitted from and facilitated this corruption at the expense of the people of Hoboken.”

The massive systematic hacking was connected to ongoing union negotiations and revelations on the NJ Hoboken.com forum where the City was urged to accept the deal according to the mayor’s letter. Read More...

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BREAKING: RICCIARDI – NO PRISON TIME – sentenced to five years probation



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Patrick Ricciardi the central figure in the massive Data Theft Ring Conspiracy in City Hall has been sentenced to five years probation. Judge Esther Salas issued the sentence with no prison time reportedly due to family circumstance.  Ricciardi is a divorced father with children living in the Metro Stop building.

Ricciardi also ordered to pay $13,475 in restitution to the City of Hoboken.  The payments may be made in monthly $50 increments.

Mayor Zimmer reported to be disappointed with the sentence.  Previously, she requested all those involved in the DTR be held to account but voiced concern to the Jersey Journal at the last hearing when the sentence was postponed that she was not sure if Ricciardi himself would be held accountable. Read More...

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Old Guard internecine warfare breaks out as Terry Castellano slams Ruben Ramos

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A blurb on the HR foretells the Hoboken mayoral race doesn’t close the door on more council candidates but an Al Sullivan column this weekend is likely to detail Councilwoman Terry Castellano will not pull the trigger and enter the race for mayor.

In doing so, Castellano doesn’t look like she’ll be bowing out gracefully.  She attacks Mayor Dawn Zimmer (no surprise) as she has since Peter Cammarano resigned due to corruption.

It’s Castellano’s harsh words against Ruben Ramos that are the surprise, harsh and loaded with a zinger; her son John is working for the Ruben Ramos campaign and she doesn’t like it saying, “I just don’t want people to think that I’m supporting Ruben just because my son is working for Ruben.” Read More...

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Hoboken Watergate smolders in 20/20 Vision

As Hoboken’s emerging Watergate scandal smolders, there’s competing events in the Mile Square today.  In the northeast part of town Maxwell’s will be holding an outdoor party starting at 4:00 saying goodbye to all its friends, fans and family celebrating its cultural contribution, cemented in the region’s music history.

On the others side of town back on Marshall Drive, Hoboken Housing Authority Director Carmelo Garcia will be holding his first Vision 20/20 meeting at 6:00 pm when most Hoboken residents are busy at work. Read More...

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Hoboken’s Watergate scandal emerging – the Old Guard edition

Yesterday’s traffic was a summertime high with the increased buzz of an emerging yet to be told story about a breaking Watergate style tape becoming public.

The audiotape is believed coupled with a transcript and according to published reports features one prominent public and elected official who is recording others.

While the details are uncertain, a number of people in Hoboken are quite familiar – it’s the Mile Square’s Old Guard – but they don’t want to speak on the record, on background or admit they are worried the orchestrator of the audiography has in fact built a library on everyone, friend and foe. Read More...

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Mayor’s invitation to the flight deck – cheers!

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Horse Sense: In the week that is…

Lots of concern springing up out of the Ruben Ramos campaign as everyone and anyone has advice for its lack of traction against the popular and effective Mayor Dawn Zimmer.  Even with campaign dollars, almost all of it from outside Hoboken outpacing Mayor Zimmer’s fundraising in the quarter confidence is not oozing out. Then Frank “Pupie” Raia is laying in the weeds ready to spring a council ticket headless or with Councilwoman Terry Castellano atop aiming a crushing poison pill at Ramos’ campaign. The claim of 175 “volunteers” signed up at the campaign HQ posited to Augie Torres is fanciful to say the least. Or are they counting all those HHA people who will be “campaigning” at $40 per vote-by-mail ballot?  By the way, how come the going vbm rate at Church Towers is $75 a pop?  Isn’t that discriminatory or “racist” as Councilman Michael Russo likes to yell? If that’s not bad enough, the Vision for Hoboken efforts regarding their backing for =&0=& is causing more agita even with obscure dog and pony meetings scheduled in hostile HHA buildings. Of course that’s exactly what HHA Executive Director Carmelo Garcia has in mind as he’s marshaled his spokespeople, a small HHA group of Carmelitos who hang on his every word even as the rest of Hoboken is less than impressed with the utter lack of documentation on the various descriptions of the Vision 20/20 plan, Vision Money/Money plan. Is it more than double the size downtown with almost 1900 units as described in Garcia’s only Vision 20/20 brochure?  Or is it 806 units replacing the current number in the downtown HHA campus as Old Guard political operative David Liebler claimed in a recent City Council meeting while he hysterically yelled about “scumbag Zimmer bloggers” for pointing to the lack of written verifiable details. There’s only one thing you can be sure of regarding Vision 20/20 and that’s there will be no comprehensive documentation provided to the public for scrutiny merely a moving target of whatever is the last thing Carmelo Garcia says. What anyone else says has Garcia’s interest in a different way but unfortunately it has nothing to do with open government and transparency. Which should make for an entertaining remaining summer even with the heat moderating; the crime, greed and dirty deeds in Hoboken are always at the ready. That’s how they roll.
Hoboken Housing Authority ED Carmelo Garcia (c) shares a happy moment with mayoral candidate Ruben Ramos and
council slate candidate Laura Miani at the spring kickoff.  The Vision 20/20 is under
 equal scrutiny as is the Vision for Hoboken campaign.

On a separate note, Hoboken Patch confirms the sentencing for Patrick Ricciardi has been moved to Friday in Newark Federal court 11:00 am.  MSV’s story earlier this month recounts Ricciardi telling others he has a deal and won’t be going to federal prison.

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This Horse Sense editorial is dedicated to the memory of Hoboken resident James (Jimmy) Barry a MSV reader who while fighting a losing battle with cancer encouraged this website’s engagement against corruption and spoke highly of his respect and support for Mayor Zimmer. Read More...