Author: SmartyJones

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City Council at 7:00 – It’s Ordinance City

It’s second ordinance city tonight, meaning public portion will be rather late if it takes a while to get through ten, count them ten different items including required adjustments on subsidized housing, the 9-11 Memorial and an important resolution on confidentiality with NJ Transit.  (Special counsel will be available to answer questions and fill the public in on this agreement.)

Councilman Jim Doyle will be attending his first full session as a member and he’s not likely to see the ugly obtuse actions of MORTe objecting to his vote.  Their ruse to create an objectionable legal vote count with Councilwoman Beth Mason in hiding has met reality. Read More...

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Hoboken411 and Nazi swastika to “Move Forward” for BoE slate?

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In what may be a first reportedly on behalf of a Hoboken BoE slate,  the appearance of a blue truck featuring a video attacking Grafix Avenger with a Nazi swastika parked in front of the Wallace School entrance leading into the BoE meeting last night.

After sitting at the entrance double parked for about ten minutes the Superintendent Mark Toback reportedly saw the vehicle and called the police and they arrived on the scene and had the double parked truck move.

The truck with its Nazi swastika was later seen going up and down Washington Streets. Read More...

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Mayor Zimmer invites public to join her and meet the Kids First Team

Mayor Dawn Zimmer announces:

Kids First Candidates (Left to right) Ruthie McAllister, Tom Kluepfel and Jean-Marie Mitchell
Dear Friends,

Please join me this Sunday to meet

the Kids First Team of
Ruthy McAllister, Jean-Marie Mitchell,
and Tom Kluepfel.

The details:
Meet & Greet for Kids First
Hosted by Mayor Zimmer

Sunday, October 21st
4:30 – 6:30 pm
59 Madison Street, Apt. #2

Together let’s keep Kids First progress for our schools going! 

For parents like me now in the high school search season,

please also join me for an open house at Hoboken High School: 
(Time flies–my older son is an 8th grader at Elysian Charter School) Read More...

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MAYOR ZIMMER ANNOUNCES PLAN TO CONVERT SINATRA DRIVE INTO RECREATIONAL COMPLETE STREET

Office of the Mayor announces:

MAYOR ZIMMER ANNOUNCES PLAN TO CONVERT SINATRA DRIVE INTO RECREATIONAL COMPLETE STREET Mayor Dawn Zimmer announced a plan today to ensure that Frank Sinatra Drive becomes a safe “complete street” that can be enjoyed by all Hoboken residents for walking, running, biking and driving.

The comprehensive plan involves banning large commercial vehicles including trucks and buses from Frank Sinatra Drive between 4th and 11th Streets, as well as asking the City Council to again consider bonding for the redesign of Sinatra Drive so everyone can safely enjoy it.  Read More...

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Former City attorney on Fire Chief Blohm: ‘He should be under FBI investigation’

In round two of the latest barn burner revelations in the FBI Data Theft Ring conspiracy, Monday was former corporation counsel Mark Tabakin’s turn to detail the events back in May 2011 when the looting of the mayor’s office electronic communications was first uncovered.

Although no longer working for Hoboken, Tabakin’s testimony synced with former Business Administrator Arch Liston’s revealing some new surprises at the alleged false admission by Jonathan Cummins to the widespread crimes. Read More...

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Who was making requests for confidential information out of the mayor’s office?

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When Arch Liston stated Friday confidential information arriving on his desk only “one or two days,” led to OPRA requests for the exact same information over months, alarm bells went off all over the city.

With the FBI Date Theft Ring on the table front and center in Hoboken once again, the question on everyone’s lips is the same.  Who are the person(s) who made OPRA requests to the mayor’s office and/or Arch Liston for information they couldn’t possibly legally know about? Read More...

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Former BA Arch Liston’s parting gift: blows the roof off looting at City Hall

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The reverberations late Friday with testimony pointing to two alleged recipients of confidential emails from the mayor’s office haven’t fully taken hold but fear and trepidation is being felt from Hoboken, Newark, Las Vegas and all points in-between.

The Data Theft Ring revelations are creating the kind of chaos that would make a zoned out Hunter Thompson proud.

The former Business Administrator a tough, take no gruff former police officer moved on from Hoboken but gave the city a parting gift in his testimony in the Jonathan Cummins administrative hearing.  Cummins seeks to obtain his job back; this after he lied admitting responsibility to the Feds who was behind the massive looting of the communications in the mayor’s office. Read More...

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Hoboken411 caught redhanded in massive theft

Hoboken411 the notorious cyber sewer website run by Perry Klaussen is in trouble with the law again.  This time Hoboken411 took a group of pictures from a local photographer’s efforts at a Wallace School fundraiser last year and posted them as part of a political screed against the nemesis of his fellow Beth Mason political operative lackeys.

In Hoboken411’s latest theft, all the local photographer’s watermarks were stripped and the photos posted.  Klaussen wrote on his website the photos were given to him.  (He’s used this ruse before.) Read More...

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Breaking: FBI Data Theft Conspiracy reveals alleged hacked info to Fire Chief Richard Blohm, former PSD Angel Alicea and Police Chief Anthony Falco

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In an unexpected blockbuster revelation, a court hearing involving a former City official connected to the massive FBI Data Theft Ring reveals two officials receiving the alleged emails are Fire Chief Richard Blohm and former Public Safety Director Angel Alicea.



Additional testimony suggests Hoboken Police Chief Anthony Falco may have also been on the receiving end of information obtained illicitly from the mayor’s office at City Hall.


Fire Chief Richard Blohm at a City Council meeting back in 2011 was named as allegedly
receiving illegal communications from the mayor’s office according to testimony in Newark
today by former Business Administrator Arch Liston.

Former Business Administrator Arch Liston revealed the information earlier today as reported on another local blog.  Liston’s testimony stated emails from the mayor’s office were being leaked to Richard Blohm and Angel Alicea having been forwarded from IT manager Patrick Ricciardi’s office. Read More...

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My turn

Almost 100 comments yesterday on the story of the midnight flyer splattered all around Hoboken.  Here’s a thought for consideration.  Who did the flyer serve and how would you rank them on a short list?  Explain why the Move Forward BoE slate doesn’t make the list.

Putting that mental exercise aside for the moment, will you stand up for the First Amendment in Hoboken?  To those that have and continue to defend that right, thank you.  To those who say yes and remain on the sidelines in the midst of the fight to keep corruption from retaking the reins of this City, please stand up and be counted. Read More...