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Guest of the Stable: Greg Bond On Hurricanes and Election Campaigns

What happens when a hurricane interrupts an election campaign? For me, the campaign instantly becomes a triviality. Making sure your family and neighbors are safe is all I’ve thought about since Hurricane Sandy struck Hoboken almost a week ago. And then we receive news, while we’re still without power, on our wind-up radio, that the nation is determined to hold the election on Tuesday, despite the fact that much of Hoboken, is still recovering, still without power, still seeking refuge. With only two days until election day those of us who care about the outcome of the election find ourselves torn. Do we not campaign out of respect for our community’s current predicament? Or do we turn our attention to an election that has been called without regards to our predicament?

=&0=& =&1=& We’re being forced into this election too soon. Nevertheless, I know that, hurricane or not, the outcome of this election has long-term importance for Hoboken Public Schools. If the Kids First reform slate of Ruth McAllister, Jean Marie Mitchell, and Tom Kluepfel lose this election then majority control of Hoboken’s Public Schools will return to former School Board President Frank Raia’s “Move Forward” slate. While the slate itself seems harmless enough at first glance, save for the slate’s uniform unfamiliarity with Hoboken Public Schools, what is most alarming is who is behind the slate. To anyone with even a cursory knowledge of Hoboken politics, a glance at the photos of the Move Forward’s kick-off party says it all. A consolidated who’s who of politicians and supporters responsible for raiding the coffers at both the School Board and the City. But three years ago Hoboken voters elected reform majorities to both the School Board and City Hall. And in that short time they’ve been cleaning up the corruption with a vengeance. =&0=& =&3=& At the School Board, the Kids First majority has uncovered a litany of atrocities: rigging the results for state education tests in order to obtain “Most Improved School District” status, providing hundreds of no-show and no-bid jobs and contracts, and running enormous tabs at restaurants. Meanwhile, school textbooks were long overdue for replacement and school buildings were falling into disrepair. All of this and much more has been rectified under a Kids First majority. Under Kids First the School Board has, for the first time, been honest about the financial and academic status of Hoboken’s Public Schools. They’ve hired a new Superintendent, Dr. Mark Toback, who is implementing an aggressive plan to get Hoboken Schools back on track. They’ve eliminated the bogus jobs and canceled the contracts, successfully defending themselves against retaliatory law suits. Not only that, but our school district received an award for financial accounting excellence last year for turning the district’s finances around and keeping Hoboken’s tax levy flat for three years running, despite enduring severe financial cuts from the state. =&0=& =&5=& Those behind Raia’s “Move Forward” slate are desperate to regain control of the School Board. There is no question that under their control, Hoboken’s Public Schools will quickly “Move Backward” to the sorry state they were in prior to Kids First majority control. If we must vote on Tuesday, before we’ve recovered from the disaster that has visited us, then we must vote to continue the progress that Kids First has brought to the Hoboken Public Schools. To maintain a majority the entire Kids First slate has to be elected. On the ballot please vote columns K, L and M, for Tom Kluepfel, Jean Marie Mitchell, and Ruth McAllister. =&6=& For a list of the financial atrocities we can expect under a “Move Forward” majority, see the KPMG audit of the Hoboken Public Schools from 2004 to 2006 that was buried by Frank Raia when he was President of the Hoboken School Board. For an honest appraisal of the current academic state of Hoboken’s Public Schools, I highly recommend reading Jason Yoon-Hendrick’s two recent, extensively researched reports recently published in Hoboken Patch. Photos of the “Move Forward” kick-off party.
The signage on the windows at 12th and Washington over the weekend.  Bad taste with the City trying to  overcome the disaster brought on by Hurricane Sandy is not illegal.  Beth Mason’s illegal contributions and using a 501(c)3 charity to subsidize a political campaign most definitely  is but who will stop Beth Mason’s never ending “assault” on our community?



Talking Ed Note: Over the weekend, MSV took photos of the signage at Beth Mason’s “civic” association.  While late yesterday, the reports were the “charity” was overrun with hired people in Move Forward t-shirts, the campaigning prior was a bit more restrained.

Beth Mason made an illegal investment in the Move Forward BoE slate so what’s the difference in campaigning when most of the City of Hoboken was without power and fighting to escape the grip of Hurricane Sandy? Read More...

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Hoboken Power Map – (updated) and Recovery Resources

Update: Nov. 5th –  The updated Hoboken power map shows much of town is now receiving power.  While the map is not official, it does show areas still needing to be brought back online.

The unofficial map shows Hoboken power is expanding.  This is not confirmed but is based on varied information collected online from individuals:

The green lines show areas reported with power coming online.

The Hoboken Sandy Recover map with local resources has its own page:

Other Hoboken Resources with a separate page.  Horse not included.

Thanks to Dave Haier for creating this!

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Tomorrow is Election Day, for Hoboken too for BoE

MSV is well aware our community is not fully powered on and that the
injury to it in many respects has left many weakened and damaged.  Nevertheless NJ
is going ahead with the election.  With kind apology to those who don’t
have power or are struggling with losses and damages, we’ll attempt
to cover both.

From the Kids First BoE ticket:

Dear Friends,
 
We hope this finds you safe and well. Like many of us, you may be without power and focused on the immediate needs of your family. However, the Election is still happening on November 6th and it is important to vote for things that will shape our community for years to come. In three short years Kids First is making a difference and we can’t afford to go back to the days of waste and corruption. 
If you can, we need your help to Get Out the Vote:
Drop by 626 Bloomfield, Monday from 4PM to 9 PM, and Tuesday starting at 7 AM, to grab a Kids First T-shirt, a Kids First button and Kids First voter information cards. Hold a campaign sign. Hand out literature. Only an hour of your time will make a difference in this very close election where every vote counts! 
Regular polling places will be open on Election day and your vote will count!  Polls will be open from 6am to 8pm. Either on machine ballot (if power) or paper ballot (if no power). If your regular polling location has changed, signs will direct you to your new location.
You can find your regular polling location by texting 877-877. Enter your street address along with Hoboken, NJ in the message. Hit  send and you will receive a return text with your voting location. 
If you absolutely can’t make it to the polls you can vote by email or fax. Here are the instructions:http://nj.gov/state/elections/election-directives.html
Remember to Vote Columns K-L-M for the Kids First Team of Tom, Jean Marie and Ruthy. Kids First has the support of Mayor Zimmer!
Finally, PLEASE forward this email to your friends and neighbors. Spread the word about Kids First!

MSV standing policy is to allow submittals of announcements of candidates for election without any editorial addition.  In the case of the Move Forward Nazi truck backed BoE ticket, we’re making a first time ever exception. Read More...

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We believe in Chris Christie

Hoboken is well on its way to recovering its power and here’s a segment at today’s press conference downtown where the Governor addresses the fractured political attitudes about elected officials doing their job and concludes about voter fraud in Hudson County.

Oh how we know it so well.  That my friends is why we believe in Chris Christie.

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Sunday Updates: food distribution locations, power, election on Tuesday

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City of Hoboken announces:

Sunday November 4, 2012, 12:56 PM

City of Hoboken

   

Advisory: November 4 Update for Hoboken Residents

Food: 7 POD locations (10am-4pm): Hoboken High School (8th St & Clinton St), 76 Bloomfield St, 1st & Jackson, 220 Adams, 5th & Park, 9th & Jefferson, Fox Hill (13th & Willow). Bring shopping carts, bags, or backpacks to carry supplies back. The A&P, Target Jersey City, CVS, Rite Aid, Kings are open. Food trucks w/ free meals are at Church Square Park, 3rd St & Washington St, other locations throughout the city. Elks Club (10th & Washington) is serving hot food.

Public Transportation: The PATH is out of service until further notice. All pedestrian access to Hoboken Terminal is from the waterfront ONLY. The Red Hop will service the north ferry terminal, not Hoboken Terminal.Transit and taxi vehicles ONLY east of Washington Street and south of 1st Street. Do not drive downtown. Commencing Monday morning, November 5, NY Waterway will resume service on all regular routes. Hoboken Terminal Ferry Service to WFC only (no Pier 11). North Ferry 14th St. Terminal to Midtown. NJTransit Normal bus service only will resume Monday morning. NJ TRANSIT rail service between Secaucus and Hoboken remains suspended until further notice. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail service remains suspended until further. Free shuttle (school bus) will run continuously up and down Washington St (9am-12pm, 1pm-5pm).

Disaster Relief (FEMA): It is important for residents to register for FEMA relief. Call: 800-621-FEMA (3362). Online: www.disasterassistance.gov, In person: A FEMA mobile registration center will be at Washington St & Newark St.

Power: PSE&G & FEMA are working to restore power as quickly as possible. More than 100 personnel are working in Hoboken. Facilities have extensive water damage from salt water. Partial power was restored beginning Thursday evening. Two of three substations have been at least partially reenergized. PSE&G info center is at Washington & Observer Hwy and also has free charging station, laptops, wifi, and ice. View the crowdsourced Hoboken Power Map:www.hobokensandymaps.com (information is unofficial and unconfirmed).

Election: The Election is still scheduled for Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Voting will take place at usual polling locations. Paper ballots can be cast early at County Clerk’s office during weekend or Monday (at least 8:30am-4:30pm). Displaced residents can vote electronically (email/FAX). For details:www.hudsoncountyclerk.org. Questions? Division of Elections: 201-369-3470 (opt 6).

Food & Beverage Sales: Establishments must be inspected and cleared for opening prior to establishing operation. Please contact: The Hoboken Health Department, 94 Washington Street, 3rd Floor, Hoboken, NJ 07030. (201) 420-2375. Although you must call for an inspection, we would also prefer that you email the Health Department as well: fsasso@hobokennj.org.

Medical: HUMC is open (7am-7pm) as an urgent care center only. CVS (Newark St & Washington St, 9th & Clinton), Walgreens, uptown Rite Aid (13th St & Willow Ave) are open. For emergencies: 911.

Water/Ice: The tap water is safe to drink. Water tanks are available at 1st St & Washington. Bring your own container. Free ice is available at PSE&G comfort center at Washington St & Observer Hwy.

Emergency Operations Center: Questions? Call: 415-659-6289/7743/7750/4471 & 214-561-0673

Garbage: Trash pickup has resumed. Damaged furniture can be left at curb. Separate white goods (appliances) into separate pile. They must be recycled. NO electronics. No hazardous waste.

Gas: The State has begun gas rationing on Saturday (even/odd days for even/odd last number on license plates). Vanity/all letter plates = odd). Hess on Boulevard East in Weehawken is open.

ATMs: Observer Hwy & Bloomfield St, Hudson & 4th. PNC Bank, 2nd & River and Citibank at 1st & River are open.

Donations: Donate online or by mail to the Rebuild Hoboken Relief Fund: www.rebuildhoboken.org. Need flashlights and batteries, hats, gloves, baby formula, baby food, baby and adult diapers, toiletries, and non-perishable food can be delivered to Hoboken High School (8th & Clinton). NO DONATIONS to City Hall. Please: no water, no glass donations.

Parking: Municipal garages are open except for 916 Garden Street. If your car is disabled, please make arrangements to have it towed. Parking enforcement will resume Monday, November 12 at 8:00am.

Schools/City Employees: Hoboken public schools are closed on Monday and Tuesday. City employees report to work on Monday, November 5, 2012.For full details, view this message on the web.

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It’s alive! Add upper Washington St. to those powered up

November 4, 2012 – Hoboken 12:00 noon

In the last half hour the reports have been flooding upper Washington Street has joined the list of areas powered up by PSE&G.

The efforts by PSE&G joined by numerous other electric company professionals brought in from around the country continued all though the night.  A press release noted the challenges in the area and especially in Hoboken with substations damaged in several feet of water.

http://www.pseg.com/info/media/newsreleases/2012/2012-11-04.jsp Read More...

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LANDMARK: NEW JEREY WILL VOTE WITH EMAIL AND FAX OPTION

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In a landmark development in NJ history with election day less than 48 hours away, Governor Chris Christie is putting into place an option for New Jersey residents to vote by email if they are unable to make it to their polling stations.

The Office of the Governor Chris Christie announced yesterday:

Christie Administration Announces E-Mail and Fax Voting Available to New Jerseyans Displaced by Hurricane Sandy

  • Saturday, November 3, 2012
Already Available to Military and Overseas Voters, State Opens Electronic Voting System to Make Voting More Accessible to Citizens Displaced by Hurricane Sandy and First Responders Assisting in Recovery Efforts



Trenton, NJ – The New Jersey Department of State has issued a directive today to county elections officials to permit New Jersey registered voters displaced by Hurricane Sandy to vote electronically. This directive also is intended to assist displaced first responders, whose tireless recovery efforts away from home has made voting a challenge. Read More...

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Governor Chris Christie reportedly coming to Hoboken

An unconfirmed TV news report says Governor Chris Christie will be coming to Hoboken today to survey damage from Hurricane Sandy.

The report comes after feverish efforts with added power companies from around the nation arriving to aid PSE&G’s efforts to get Hoboken fully back on line.

Additional areas have come online since yesterday after the mayor announce Marine View had power back.  Areas of midtown have power along with the Hudson Tea Building, parts of northeast Hoboken among others.  Washington Street however hasn’t been one. Read More...

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MSV repeatedly assaulted on Washington Street by Beth Mason operative

Yesterday as on Friday after City Hall updates, MSV worked up Washington St. noting open businesses and stopped by 12th and Washington outside Mason “Civic” the “charity” acting as a full blown political headquarters for Move Forward, the Nazi Truck backed BoE slate.  As on the previous day, some photos were taken of the signage, nothing more. Saturday afternoon appeared to be uneventful and with no story published here with nothing happening other than a very nice woman’s offer of coffee politely declined. Councilwoman Beth Mason was only feet away speaking to another woman.  No questions or comments were made to her interjecting into that conversation. Photos of signage complete, the visit on the public corner was concluding quietly. Until someone came barreling out of the political section cursing and repeatedly assaulting me with two handed strikes to the chest more severe than in a 2010 BoE forum incident with another Beth Mason political operative, Lane Bajardi.  The latter claims defamation against this website among others.

The person who came out of the political section of the “civic” association?  James Barracato.  He was joined by another Mason operative “Smitty” with both repeatedly yelling during the assaults “Get the f&%$ out of here!”

Beth Mason was silent to the loud incident standing several feet away.  The defense raised loud enough for her to hear, “Stop your political operatives from assaulting me,” was met with silence. Nothing but utter silence.
James Barracato aka FinBoy, the longtime Beth Mason political operative twice assaulted MSV
on the street with numerous people including Beth Mason standing by several feet away.  

Talking Ed Note: One witness came over advising calm, saying they were a regular reader of this website and supported it. Thank you sir.

Also, political consultant Adam Alonso notably to his credit came over and pulled away Barracato and the other Mason operative “Smitty” who made a less than veiled threat to go to our home as he expressed awareness it had power.  His offer was less than politely declined. Read More...