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Hoboken pushing restaurants toward survival

A plan for Hoboken restaurants to gain traction with expanded outdoor seating is proposed through 2021.

According to the report on Hudson County View, the likelihood of such a plan is proposed at this week’s City Council meeting by City Council President Jen Giattino and Second Ward Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher.

“The business recovery programs have added a lot of value to Hoboken businesses and to our residents as well,” said Giattino, the council president and 6th Ward representative “It is important that we are constantly assessing what more we can do and when our businesses asked us if we could extend the term of the programs now, it was an easy ‘yes.’” The complete story is available at the Hudson County View: https://hudsoncountyview.com/hoboken-councilwomen-fisher-giattino-propose-extending-outdoor-dining-shopping-through-2021/
A photo of Manhattan shows streets empty of people and business activity. Hoboken is trying to find ways to give its local restaurants a fighting chance.
=&0=&=&1=&: With the Big Apple across the river approaching ever more dire circumstances, Hoboken businesses need every opportunity they can get. A New Yorker bemoans

the descent of the city with the mass exodus of people and business closures noting several of his favorite eateries are dead and the so is New York City, forever. Read More...

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CBS News: Hoboken considering draconian $250 face mask fine with four confirmed new cases

The local CBS News filed a report as Hoboken makes the news.

Is it for some business innovation or some effective government action for residents?

No, it’s for massive government overreach with the faded Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Virus and a potential and pending $250 fine if you’re caught outside without wearing a face diaper mask.

According to the report, Mayor Ravi Bhalla “is on board” with the huge fine even as the pandemic has dwindled in Hoboken to practically zero in recent weeks. Read More...

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Councilman Mike DeFusco: Newark & Garden pocket park revitalization?

The following is a release from Councilman Mike DeFusco.

Councilman DeFusco Secures Commitment to Make Downtown Park More Accessible to Public

After twenty years, Councilman Mike DeFusco has secured a commitment from a local developer to revitalize an underutilized pocket park in Hoboken. The future of the park, located on the corner of Newark and Garden Streets, has been the topic of conversation between Councilman Mike DeFusco, who Chairs the Southern Development Committee, and Equity Apartments, the owners of the property where the limited access park is located. All parties have agreed to a more favorable access agreement for residents to enjoy a public park, at no cost to taxpayers.   Read More...

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Joshua Sotomayor Einstein is ‘Chasing Amy’

The following is a guest submission courtesy of Hoboken resident Joshua Sotomayor Einstein.

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Amy DeGise

Joshua Sotomayor Einstein, NJ GOP State Committeeman challenged Hudson Democrat Chairwoman Amy DeGise to debate in a letter published on July 30thin the Hudson County View

. The, as-of-yet unanswered, debate challenge was precipitated by what Sotomayor Einstein, a grassroots community leader, called “a nihilistic anti-police movement for rioting and destruction from the Democrat leadership and the extremists they protect.” He continued, “the Democrat leadership, nationally and in Hudson County, has categorically refused to acknowledge the fact that there has been chaos across the nation because the riots have been orchestrated by the radical left and the uptick in violence is a direct result of Democrat policies of demonizing law enforcement  Read More...

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Gristy Chewable: Ravi Bhalla to his “Army of Karens” – Show me the Money!

MILE SQUARE VIEW EXCLUSIVE

Mayor Ravi Bhalla is suffering from demented death mask disorder. It’s an illness insisting Hoboken’s 55,000 residents wear a mask outdoors at all times when there’s but a handful of active cases of the Chinese Communist Party Virus reported across the Mile Square City.

If you think Ravi Bhalla is sweating at night a millennial may get infected with the virus and come down with the sniffles, let’s put that fallacy to rest.

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The true objective in Ravi Bhalla building an Army of Karens is to unleash his insiders on the CCP Virus task force and other like-minded municipal Ravibots on an unsuspecting public for loot. Read More...

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When it rains…

Hoboken is anticipating a tropical storm this week. Here’s the forecast courtesy of weather.com.

Tropical Storm Warning is in effect

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Action Recommended

Avoid the subject event as per the instructions

Issued By

New York City – NY, US, National Weather Service

Affected Area

Hudson County

Description

… TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT…

A Tropical Storm Warning means tropical storm-force winds are expected somewhere within this area within the next 36 hours

LOCATIONS AFFECTED – Bayonne – Kearny – Jersey City Read More...

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Hail to the Chief!

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Hoboken’s Police Chief Ken Ferrante will be maintaining the reigns in the Mile Square City for three additional years based on a unanimous City Council vote approving his contract last night.

The approval had been predicted here but saw a short delay before concluding.

The rest of this story is part of a pending release to members.
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Horse Sense: The truth about the pandemic, treatment and children

Frontline doctors treating patients during the pandemic for the Chinese Communist Party Virus held a news conference yesterday in Washington DC.

It’s made quite a splash.

They recounted their experience operating on the frontlines and questioned the revived assault against the successful application of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) combination therapies championed by Dr. Vladimir Zelenko. Other physicians have taken notice.

The most important thing is to SAVE THE LIVES of the American people.

If hydroxychloroquine works, which there is a lot of evidence in its favor, then a patient should be able to take it if the doctor wants to prescribe it. Read More...

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Mikie Squared “I vanna be da mayor”

It may seem but a blip in the 2021 distance but Hoboken politics is a mirth of entertainment and ambition in the Mile Square City, yes, even during a pandemic.

While most are distracted and many exited Hoboken in the spring if at all possible, Councilman Michael Russo has a dream.

It goes back some years when he said he believed one day he’d become Hoboken mayor. Now fast forward to 2020 and while some of the public see a titular match featuring Mayor Ravi Bhalla vs Councilman Mike DeFusco set for the fall of 2021, not everyone is on board. Read More...