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Denied a caucus win in Iowa early last week, Bernie Sanders would not be stopped from an evening victory declaration in the New Hampshire primary this time.

Announcing his objective to transform America, Sanders topped all Democrat Party candidates with over 76,000 votes in the New Hampshire primary last night.

In second was red diaper baby challenger, former South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg boosted by his Iowa victory declaration under a cloud of irregularities yet unresolved and leaving the Associated Press unable to declare a victor there. Read More...

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Report on the demise of the Lepers?

Courtesy of the local CBS affiliate:

The Battle of the Lepers means more than a mere bar crawl. There’s bragging rights and that’s politics as the City Council will affirm and likely implement some form of taxation on the bars promoting these bar crawls.

Who will be screaming for credit no matter how it fares in 2021?

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Horse Sense: Hoboken enters a BA quagmire

The departure of Business Administrator Stephen Marks with his resignation this month closes the chapter to a Hoboken where financial stability and low taxes were a benchmark.

Following in the footsteps of the very able Quentin Wiest, Marks learned from someone who mastered the details, saw the big picture and acted decisively to keep the City’s numbers in the black. As one example, Hoboken saved two million dollars when it made the bold move to self-insure its health plan for employees and retirees. Read More...

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Feds: Louis Picardo sentenced to 12 months for tax evasion

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Official release:

United States AttorneyDistrict of New Jersey A Hoboken-based accountant was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for evading more than $914,000 in taxes on income he earned from his accounting practice and various rental properties he owned, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced today.

Louis Picardo, 64, of Hoboken, New Jersey, previously pleaded guilty to an information charging him with four counts of income tax evasion. U.S. District Judge Stanley R. Chesler imposed the sentence on Feb. 4, 2020 in Newark federal court. Read More...

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Councilman Mike DeFusco Will Introduce Ordinance to Mandate Permitting Process for Pub Crawls

Official release:

Councilman Mike DeFusco is sponsoring sweeping legislation that will establish a better system to manage pub crawls and create additional oversight when these events come to Hoboken. As part of the ordinance that will be introduced during Wednesday night’s City Council meeting, participating bars and businesses will be required to pay an application and permit fee. The revenue generated through this process will be used to directly offset the skyrocketing costs of public safety enforcement and environmental cleanup associated with holiday pub crawls.  Read More...

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Partial results released in the Democrat Iowa Caucus

It’s sure to anger many many people as the candidate with investment in the Shadow app is released in the lead with more than a third of the tabulation yet outstanding. (Or so they say.)

Here are first round vote tallies (likely prior to realignment when candidates below 15% give voters an opportunity to choose a secondary candidate in another vote). Read More...

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Democrat Election Disaster in Iowa

In a crisis no one predicted for the Iowa Caucus and well into the dead of night in the midnight hour; there are no election results available for the Democrat Party candidates.

On the Republican side, President Donald Trump set a record turnout for incumbent presidents in Iowa while earning over 97% of the vote.

Let’s repeat. NO results for Democrat candidates in an election from the smallish state of Iowa running a caucus.

40% of the vote was confirmed tallied according to anecdotal polling sources but nothing by way of results was being reported from Iowa Democrat officials in the literal midnight hour. Read More...

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Councilman Phil Cohen launches his community website with Hoboken updates

Official release:

 
Dear Neighbor,
It is such an honor to serve the people of the Fifth Ward and to represent our community. I am energized by the work and the challenges that lie ahead and enjoy working for you. I am building good working relationships with my Council colleagues as well as Mayor Bhalla and his administration to best represent your interests and to keep our great city on track.  
 
Ribbon-cutting for great new businesses in the 5th Ward
 

I attended the opening of a brand new location for Bwe Kafe, Park & Bloom, and Little City Books, all of which are amazing additions to the neighborhood at 1401 Adams Street, at the corner of 14th and Adams Streets. Very proud that these locally-owned Hoboken businesses are succeeding and providing important services to our neighborhoods “West of Willow” and will further revitalize our growing northern redevelopment zone. 
PLEASE JOIN ME FOR COFFEE WITH COHEN ON MONDAY MORNING!

If you haven’t seen the new Bwe Kafe (or even if you have), let me treat you to some coffee ☕️ and croissants ???? at the February Coffee with Cohen on Monday, February 3rd from 7:30 to 9:00 am. Come for coffee, croissants, and conversation. I hope to see there! You can RSVP for this free event, here: 

Hoboken is the 1st City in New Jersey to Call on Elected Officials at Every Level to Reunify Migrant Families, End Migrant Detention, and Afford Families Due Process In Immigration Proceedings

I am proud that the first resolution that I sponsored as a Councilman resulted in Hoboken becoming the first city in New Jersey (and 4th municipality in the State) to pass a resolution calling on Congress and our state and federal representatives to reunite migrant families and afford them dignity, meaningful legal representation and due process in immigration proceedings. 
I was gratified that this resolution had the unanimous support of my council colleagues as well as every one of the many public speakers who appeared at the Council’s meeting of November 15th. I was proud to partner with New Jersey ACLU on this resolution as well as many committed advocates for asylees and social justice who live in our great City. 
The United States has a long and proud history of welcoming migrants and providing asylum to those fleeing violence or persecution in their countries of origin. In our nation of immigrants, where our diversity is our strength, the inhumane, unlawful treatment of migrants and the separation of their families is a national shame. 
Thank you to the passionate and eloquent Hoboken residents who spoke out at the January 15th Council meeting and to my Council colleagues who unanimously supported the resolution calling for the reunification of migrant families, and affording them due process in immigration proceedings.
A link to a video of my statement in support of this resolution can be found here:  https://youtu.be/2jEBP5Mxnos

Sensory Hallways Dedication Honoring Shirael Pollack at Wallace School


On January 12, I was honored to attend the dedication of Sensory Hallways at the Wallace School. This very special initiative was developed in part to honor the legacy of our friend and inspiration, Shirael Pollack, Co-Founder, and President of the Hoboken Public Education Foundation. It was beautiful to see her being honored in a way that will help so many students be even better learners in the Hoboken School District for which Shirael was such a passionate advocate. 

This is the year of the Census. 

 
The council approved a resolution on January 15th seeking to encourage participation citywide. The resolution encourages all residents to participate in the upcoming census process and supports the work of Hoboken’s Complete Count Committee to ensure that the city has a complete and accurate 2020 Census count. April 1, 2020, is now a “Census Day of Action” to encourage a City-wide Census response. 
I am glad to support the important 2020 census effort and announce that Hoboken’s Complete Count Committee will be holding a “Lunch and Learn” event with my friends at Fox Hill Gardens on February 7 from 11 to 12:30. The Census is hiring folks (18 and older) to do door knocking (the most fun activity there is in Hoboken if you ask me!) on flexible schedules for $22/hour! Anyone interested can click on the City’s Census page (www.hobokennj.gov/census) for more information. 
Hoboken Parking Permits
I will always support smart ways that we can increase revenues fairly, that make good public policy, such as increasing the cost of an annual parking permit, which has been unchanged at $15 a year for more than 15 years. Even when we were not staring at a large budget shortfall, I have always favored revisiting the annual rate for registering a car to park for free on our streets. If we were a beach town we would charge hundreds of dollars for seasonal beach tags; if we were a suburban town, we would charge hundreds of dollars for recreation fees for beautiful fields; but our most coveted commodity is free street parking, and we are charging a little more than a quarter a week for people to store their cars on the street. This makes no sense! Instead of encouraging people to have fewer cars, or keeping them in lots off of the city streets, we are incentivizing people to have multiple cars — making our city more congested — making traffic worse — and making finding a parking spot even more impossible than it should be. 
While I am not a member of the Parking and Transportation Committee that selected the new annual price at $52/year, I supported the resolution on First Reading on January 15. Nobody likes to raise the prices of permits, but $15/year in a town where there are thousands of more vehicles than there are street parking spots makes no sense at all. Let’s govern smart and avoid unnecessary tax increases by raising revenues in a way consistent with good public policy. 
If I can ever be of any assistance you, please do not hesitate to contact me at HobokenPhil@gmail.com 
Thanks, and best wishes to you and your family,
Phil Cohen
5th Ward Councilman
City of Hoboken, New Jersey
P.S. You can learn more about my ideas for Hoboken on my campaign website,
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Hoboken honors its past

It’s Super Bowl weekend and whether you’re planning on watching the big game or not, this weekend in Hoboken features some major events.

The Hoboken Historical Museum revisits the past with two major events. As reported on NJ.com: On Saturday, Feb. 1, the Museum will screen the 1992 documentary “=&0=&t” at 7 p.m. On Sunday, Feb. 2, the Museum will screen “=&1=&: Gentrification, Arson, and Displacement in the 1970s” at 4 p.m. Nora Jacobson’s award-winning documentary, “Delivered Vacant,” follows eight years of gentrification in Hoboken during the 1980s. Throughout the decade, Hoboken found itself battling against real estate developers who sought to turn their mostly affordable blue-collar city and its housing into high-priced rental and condo units. Jacobson focused on the pro-affordable housing mayor of Hoboken at that time, Tom Vezzetti, and on the elderly and immigrants that were being forced from their homes. Dylan Gottlieb’s “Hoboken is Burning: Gentrification, Arson, and Displacement in the 1970s,” which also focuses on Hoboken’s struggle with gentrification, sheds light on the fires that displaced thousands and killed dozens in the 1970s and 80s. Gottlieb’s research revealed that the city suffered around 500 fires between 1978 and 1983. In an article posted in the Washington Post this past September, Gottlieb states that there was insufficient evidence to prove that a landlord was guilty of conspiracy to commit arson. Related: The Hoboken Fire Victims Memorial Project is continuing its efforts to honor the victims who died in the Hoboken Fires and the thousands displaced.  =&3=&