Author: SmartyJones

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Is this the finale for Bet

Well we come down to the wire now with the elections on Tuesday.  It’s pretty close to GOTV (Get Out The Vote) time and this is the election to define what Hoboken will be.

Beth Mason has her profile up now on Hoboken Patch:
http://hoboken.patch.com/articles/running-in-the-second-ward-4#modal_dialog:add_asset_modal_dialog

MSV’s did a different kind of profile last July.  Remarkably it’s holding up as well as fine wine.

Bad news for his sponsor could mean bad news for Perry and Hoboken411
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Hoboken411’s masonic leakage could cost Hoboken millions

Hoboken411 notorious for being Hoboken411 and lying about people, elected and not across our fine mile square is on the move this election season.  Mirroring the desperation of the Mason-Russo axis’s gasp for city council power, it’s churning out a record pace of attacks as the critical May 10th council races approaches.

An MSV reader pleased with Da Horsey’s efforts for truth, justice and the real Hoboken way offered this choice uptown photo of Hoboken411’s pathological liar in chief, Perry Klaussen who came across 5th ward council candidate Perry Belfiore who was out campaigning. Read More...

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BREAKING: Mayor Dawn Zimmer on the May 10th City Council Elections

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Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer in an interview at Harvest Cuisine spoke about the upcoming citywide council elections.  The six ward seats up will have a defining impact on both the next two years of her Administration and the direction of Hoboken as a whole.

The mayor discusses each of the six council seats up in the May 10th election on Tuesday and the candidates she feels will work with her for Hoboken’s progress.

This is part two of the interview:

This interview is unreheased, unedited with no
preplanned questions.  Part one will be released next week.
Produced by: Da Horsey
Original Music: Dino Brice, all rights reserved Read More...

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MSV is now The Hudson Mile Square View

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First guests of the show include Hudson County Freeholder Anthony Romano and Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer. Read More...

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City Council Slamfest @ 7:00


Pt. 1


Pt. 2

The super slamfest City Council meeting tonight is the last before the election.  It promises to be filled with acrimony, politirickin and the last possible staged operation of Mason411.

Already the legal documents on a discrimination suit filed by police officers some years back was leaked to Hoboken411.  The information from the mayor’s office was confidential until someone on the City Council decided to give it to Councilwoman Mason’s ghostwriting minion who took it and twisted it into a new pretzel blaming the mayor for the internal problem between police officers and Lt. Andriani. Read More...

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Mayor Zimmer on the 2nd ward council race

In an interview with Mayor Dawn Zimmer, the reform candidates she is endorsing are contrasted against their main challengers.  In this segment taken from an interview at Harvest Cuisine, the mayor discusses how she sees the 2nd ward election and the differences between Councilwoman Beth Mason and challenger Tom Greaney.

The full interview covering issues from the pending sale of the Hospital to the elections with a ward by ward evaluation will be airing soon.

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Mayoral letter to council speaks to several current issues

Office of the Mayor announces:

May 4, 2011
Dear City Council Members:
I am writing to provide an update on several important issues.
Towing
During review, the construct of the current towing contract was found to be in conflict with state contracting laws. Prior towing bid specifications were structured such that only an in-town towing vendor would qualify. Since there is only one in-town towing vendor, such a requirement illegally excludes all other potential bidders from the competitive process. In fact, a previous bidder had informed us that they would sue, exposing the City to risk of litigation. To correct this conflict with state law, new bid specifications were released to include vendors with a “storage location within 5 miles of the boundary of the City of Hoboken” and a response time “within 20 minutes” of the initial request.


When members of the Council were made aware of this change, concerns were expressed that a tow yard located out of Hoboken would be overly inconvenient to individuals retrieving their cars. In response to this concern, the bid specifications included a potential alternative that allowed for short-term storage of vehicles at a “municipally-controlled storage facility”. Any city-owned facilities, including the city’s municipal garage, were referenced as potential short-term storage locations.

In other words, the bid specifications provided options to specifically address concerns raised by City Council members and Councilman Russo in particular. These options would allow residents to retrieve their vehicles locally instead of out of town.

After all responses are received for the revised bid, my Administration intends to hold a community meeting to receive public input with regard to whether temporary storage of towed vehicles at a convenient location is a desirable option and if so which locations would be best. Based on that input, we would then, together with the City Council, make a decision on how to proceed. 

If the Council wishes to eliminate options prior to receipt of public input at this community meeting, my Administration will respect that recommendation. Please note that requiring that towing be located in the City of Hoboken is not a legally permissible option. The choice of vendors must be made based on legal requirements, and the City is required to provide truthful and legally permissible reasons for its choice of vendors.

Surplus

After decades of fiscal mismanagement, I’m proud that Hoboken has had a series of honest, gimmick-free, and fully-funded budgets. Even as we’ve tackled infrastructure challenges, a slew of legacy lawsuits, and unsettled contract negotiations, we have managed to cut costs and introduce a budget that reduces the municipal tax levy by 10% since Fiscal Year 2010 and contains a 5% cash surplus. This is crucial since credit rating agencies and other financial experts recommend that a municipality’s cash surplus represent 5% to 10% of the total budget.

In addition, our City still faces many expensive infrastructure challenges. This includes repairing our waterfront, building new parks, upgrading our water infrastructure, and burying unsightly utility wires. Taking on these challenges will require significant bonding which is why it is so important to maintain a surplus and thereby improve our near-junk status bond rating and lower borrowing costs.

For all these reasons I am concerned about the long-term fiscal health of the City and that our ability to fix these problems may suffer as a result of the over-politicization of our City’s finances. Some Council Members have even stated that the City should completely deplete its surplus – a fiscally irresponsible one-shot gimmick like those that led to a state takeover and a massive tax increase. I strongly urge the Council to put politics aside, maintain a 5% cash surplus so we can improve our bond rating and address our infrastructure challenges, and act in a fiscally responsible manner that ensures the long-term success of our great City.

Pantoja Lawsuit/SWAT Litigation

It is unfortunate that as we have worked to clean up lawsuits inherited from past Administrations, a confidential memo protected by attorney-client privilege regarding a settlement agreement emailed to you on April 20th from Business Administrator Liston has been inappropriately leaked to a political blog for political purposes, potentially damaging the City’s legal interests and costing taxpayers millions of dollars. Worse, the public is being misled about the facts. As you know, if a settlement is reached, the vast majority of the settlement would be covered by the City’s insurance carrier.

The issues involved in this litigation include allegations of discrimination by former Lt. Andriani against members of the Hoboken Police Department. Lt. Andriani was terminated from City employment on May 10, 2010. Under my Administration, City employees, including the Police Department, have completed civil rights training and will be required to complete this training every year. My Administration has zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind.

This matter, which concerns ongoing litigation, was to be discussed in closed session at this week’s Council meeting in order to protect the City’s legal and financial interests. As a result of the release of confidential information, the item is being removed from the agenda so Corporation Counsel can assess the damage that may have been done to the City and make a determination as to how to proceed to best protect the City’s financial interests. 

Council Members are reminded of their obligation to keep confidential information confidential and understand that this obligation is not an option, but a legal and ethical requirement to which they each swore to upkeep.

Sincerely,
Mayor Dawn Zimmer Read More...

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A Hoboken advocate suggests…

Uncle Sam
The Advocate of Hoboken
May 10th, Important Council Election.  Polls open at 6:00 AM, Close at 8:00 PM 
It’s about honest government, your taxes, your town.
Please Vote:  Tom Greaney, Jen Giattino, Eric Kurta, Peter Cunningham, Rami Pinchevsky, Greg Lincoln

Plan to get to the polls on May 10th.   
Please make plans to vote.  
Have you seen the number of absentee ballots in the Board of Ed election?  The machine just keeps cheating and will continue until we vote them out, until they know their efforts are futile. 
Lack of participation in elections is what allows corruption to happen.  The machine is counting on you not showing.  If they are the only ones who predominately vote, then they’ll will decide what to do with your money whether it’s ethical or not.  Tell them you won’t let them get away with it any more. 
The polls open at 6:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM.  Know where you polling station is.

Polling Stations. Click Here.

Click on the images to see in which ward you reside. 
 
Greetings!

This is the final stretch . . . . 

We are on the verge of some really terrific changes if we can just get in the candidates that are not bought out by developers and special interests.
Hoboken can turn from what was the poster child for corruption to the example of what good government looks like. 
Vote for honest government, those who are elected by the people not special interests:
Peter Cunningham, Tom Greaney, Eric Kurta, Jen Giattino, Rami Pinchevsky, Greg Lincoln.
Get to the polls for yourself, your town, your friends and neighbors in town.  Be counted.
It takes 5 minutes at 7:00 AM to vote.  There is never a line at my polling station at that time. 
Do you want to do more than vote?  Help your candidate on election day.  Hand out flyers at the PATH, be a Poll Worker to combat corruption.  They can tell you how you can help: 
Rami Pinchevsky: 
Heather James
Greg Lincoln:
Deirdre Wall
973-568-7548
Peter Cunningham
Robin Brown
201-706-8080
Eric Kurta:
Francis Jennings
917-892-8212
Tom Greaney
Cindy Cray
Jen Giattino
Alissa Brachfeld
917-257-3862
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The Russo-Mason Empire Strikes Back: Attacks Jake Stuiver with midnight flyer

The mud is really flying now with a midnight flyer appearing in the 3rd ward, apparent retaliation to the Jake Stuiver’s recounting of Beth Mason’s sentiments on being a 2nd ward councilwoman.

The flyer shows a picture of Jake Stuiver and accuses him of buying votes in the HHA.  Unlike the standard $40 believed by many observers as paid for votes, it claims rent will be paid, a far more generous offer.  It requests the reader to contact the NJ Attorney General’s office. Read More...

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Beth Mason finally puts out one ELEC report -but 35K? Did she mean 350K?

Beth Mason 5-2-2011 ELEC

There’s nothing like a milk cartoon with your picture on it to motivate your staff to get you (and your ELEC) off the missing list.  Monday afternoon Beth Mason finally got her very overdue 29 day (from election) ELEC report in and it’s revealing but not in ones she would hope you’d believe. Read More...