Month: October 2017

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Midnight flyers appear slamming Mike DeFusco

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It’s not an official election in Hoboken until midnight flyers make their appearance.

Guess what, it’s that time. Here’s what’s getting soggy out there on a Sunday, a little more than a week before the big dance and Hoboken goes to the polls to select a mayor.

Since there’s rain in the forecast today, you may not get to see these gems under your windshield before mother nature takes its toll. Horsey delivers the exclusive goods here.

Here’s the North Bergen connection to Uncle Nick Sacco (the mayor and State Senator in north Hudson County) and a list of characters infamous in local politics Joey Muniz, Perry Belfiore, Camelo Garcia, Frank “Pupie” Raia and Chris Campos among others. They’re otherwise known on the street as being with Team DeFusco. Read More...

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Shadowy PAC appears advertising on Fox News for Ravi Bhalla

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PAC ads for Ravi Bhalla
appeared on the Fox News
Sean Hannity show.

A shadowy entity, Stronger Foundations Inc. is flooding Hoboken’s cable airwaves and prowling for votes this weekend.

Showing photos of Mayor Zimmer and Councilman Ravi Bhalla, the ads are being blasted over the airwaves on Fox News this weekend asking viewers to “Vote Bhalla for Mayor.”

The  TV ads appeared on Fox News Channel through the overnight Saturday hours and on Friday evening in prime time on the Sean Hannity show.

Once again the flood of foreign monies invading the Mile Square City come through the shadowy PAC, “Stronger Foundations Inc.” There’s no real disclosure on the PAC as to its policy objectives however it’s linked to the Union of Operating Engineers Local 825. Read More...

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Correcting the Cave: another fabrication against Jen Giattino

Next week is the last council meeting prior to the November 7th election. Some are not handling the concept of a free and fair election gracefully and over at the cave, it’s an open market and free-wheeling plethora of personal attacks, defamation and lies.

As but another example, a reader sent over this curious fabrication from earlier this week against Jen Giattino. There’s likely to be no retraction as the truth is the first victim there nowadays.

The head lunatic at Sybil’s Cave claimed the other day Jen Giattino “lied” on a pulled resolution for the October 18th City Council meeting. According to the diatribe seen below, it was another opportunity to pump out more fabrications attacking City Council President Jen Giattino. Read More...

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Team Giattino Rally tomorrow at 152 Newark Street

Official release:

Dear Supporters,

Election Day November 7th is just 10 days out! Bring your family and friends and join Team Giattino for a Get Out the Vote Campaign Rally on Saturday October 28th. We’ll have food and music and you can get your t-shirts, buttons, and signs for Election Day. I am humbled by the outpouring of support we’ve received and it’s your continued support that will make the difference on Election Day.

Saturday, October 28th
10am-Noon
Team Giattino Campaign Office
152 Newark Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030

If you can’t join us on Saturday please volunteer to Get Out the Vote on Election Day — just an hour or two of your time will make a difference.

Also, please consider donating today as every $1 = $2! Donations made today, Friday the 27th, will be matched 100%. You can donate online here. Every donation, no matter how big or small, helps.

We’ve knocked on over 15,000 doors and received contributions from over 250 donors. Unlike the other three large campaigns, over 90% of what we have raised has been from Hoboken. But we still need to reach our fundraising goal. Every donation, no matter how big or small, helps.

Thank you again — it’s because of you that we have made it this far. We just need a little more to get to victory! See you on Saturday,

– Jen

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Dawn Zimmer launches personal attack on Jen Giattino

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The Bhalla campaign’s negative attacks against Jen Giattino’s surging mayoral campaign has reached nuclear status.

Following the Ravi Bhalla hyper partisan attack mailer earlier this week, the latest in a series mailed to only registered Democrats in Hoboken’s non-partisan election, a new front in the war against the popular City Council President opened yesterday.

Mayor Zimmer spearheaded this attack in a signed letter ripping her fifth vote ally on the council since 2011 stating repeatedly she is “not sure” she’ll finish projects, starting with Rebuild by Design. Read More...

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Team Giattino Rally this Saturday – 10am at Campaign HQ 152 Newark Street

Official release:

Dear friends and neighbors,  Election day Nov.7th is just around the corner and this is a great opportunity to talk with Jen Giattino for Mayor of Hoboken and Team Giattino James AibelJason Ellis, and Sal Starace. I’ll be joining in after running the HoBOOken 5K Race and Scary Scurry Kids’ Run with my daughter.  If you can’t make on Saturday check out the upcoming events: https://www.facebook.com/pg/JenforHoboken/events/ and please consider a contribution to help Jen & Team Giattino meet their fundraising goal: https://www.teamgiattino.com/ #jenformayor #teamgiattino Thanks.

Councilman Peter Cunningham
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Secretary of HUD Ben Carson releases $230 million in funding for Rebuild by Design

Official releases from Office of the Mayor, City Council President Jen Giattino and Councilman Ravi Bhalla on Rebuild by Design funding released by Secretary of HUD, Dr. Ben Carson




Office of the Mayor:

Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer issued the following statement after the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released $230 million in funding for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River project.                                                                                    “Early this week we learned that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued formal approval for the State of New Jersey to use $230 million in funds to complete the design and construction of the Hudson River Rebuild by Design (RBD) project. This critical project will protect Hoboken and parts of Weehawken and Jersey City from rising sea levels and the impact of climate change. This is a major milestone for the long-term resiliency of our City. Thanks to strong community support, Hoboken is now on track to work with the State of New Jersey, Weehawken, and Jersey City towards the final design of this project over approximately the next 18 months. These federal funds are dedicated specifically for the Hudson River RBD project and are no longer at risk of being repurposed by the federal government for any reason. Completion of this project is now in the hands of the State of New Jersey and Hoboken, Weehawken, and Jersey City. Going forward, it will be important to work closely with the community and the State to finalize the design so that it can be completed by the funding deadline of 2022, providing essential protection for residents, businesses, and critical facilities. This Rebuild by Design competition that started in 2013 not only allowed design teams to develop innovative solutions that would otherwise have been ineligible for FEMA funding, but it also provided a framework so that all levels of government could work together in parallel towards a common goal, avoiding years of delays. The Hudson River Rebuild by Design project is a comprehensive approach to flooding that also builds upon several City initiatives. This includes our three resiliency parks built with green infrastructure to reduce flooding from heavy rain. The Northwest Resiliency Park is currently being designed to retain one million gallons of storm water. The 2-acre resiliency park at 7th and Jackson is currently under construction, and the recently-opened Southwest Resiliency Park is targeted for further expansion. In addition, the City has implemented other projects and strategies that integrate with the RBD water management strategy. This includes the construction of the second flood pump, built in partnership with North Hudson Sewerage Authority, the adoption of redevelopment plans requiring the use of green infrastructure in new development, and successfully incentivizing over 100,000 square feet of green roofs on existing buildings through our zoning code. We are also making our energy system more resilient from flooding and other disruptions by working with PSE&G to combine and elevate our substations, installing permanent elevated backup generators at critical facilities, and moving forward with an electric microgrid to ensure the lights stay on even if the central grid goes down. Thank you so much to the Hoboken community, including the Community Advisory Group, the dedicated City of Hoboken resiliency and sustainability team, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Department of Community Affairs, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Weehawken Mayor Turner, Jersey City Mayor Fulop, Executive Director Richard Wolff and the North Hudson Sewerage Authority, and all the partners who worked to reach consensus and advance this vital project. Thank you to Senator Menendez, Senator Booker, and Congressman Sires for your continued support of all of these resiliency projects. This Sunday, as we recognize the 5-year anniversary of Sandy, we invite residents to stop by at the Hoboken Historical Museum from 2pm to 5pm to reflect and celebrate how far we have come since that devastating Superstorm Sandy struck our City five years ago.” A flyover animation of the conceptual Rebuild by Design project, including a park as defense strategy at the Hoboken/Weehawken Cove waterfront can be viewed at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JJGpmDdTT4. Signed HUD Authority to Use Grant Funds: www.hobokennj.gov/docs/RBD-Hudson-River-AUGF.pdf.


City Council President And Mayoral Candidate Jen Giattino Welcomes The News That $230 Million Of Federal Funding Has Been Approved for Rebuild By Design And Encourages Mayor Dawn Zimmer’s Continued Involvement

Council President Jen Giattino’s response to the news that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released the $230 million in funding for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River project.  “It is an amazing moment for the future of Hoboken.  Congratulations to Mayor Dawn Zimmer for her hard work throughout this process. I hope she will stay on to continue her advocacy for Hoboken on this critical issue. Thank you also to all of the public officials and Hoboken residents who have added their voices and time to this worthy goal. I was Council President when Hoboken was awarded the Rebuild By Design project and along with the full support of my council colleagues I worked side by side with Mayor Zimmer to advocate for this project.  This is a big step in the process of making Hoboken resilient and sustainable.  I know that we will work together regardless of the differences we sometimes have to get this done for all the residents of Hoboken.” =&0=&