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Horse Sense: Hoboken, we have a problem

Today is election day and most Hoboken residents will have the option of voting for Congress and County Sheriff.  The fourth ward is home turf for the Lenz-Occhipinti battle in the fourth ward special election.  That is, if we really have an election.

MSV does not do endorsements.  We encourage residents to review the important issues and make their decisions with only the privacy of their own conscience dictating their choice.  Besides no one takes voting instructions from a horse. Read More...

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Occhougly – HHA residents' 'letter' heaves charge of racism

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MSV has obtained a letter circulating among a handful of select Occhipinti campaign people and they have been busy working on getting signatures for it. But not affidavits for voter fraud, they are looking to intimidate the media from even looking at what we’ve called ‘The Anomaly.”

Apparently they have gotten a handful of HHA residents to sign the letter. MSV is withholding the names of the people thought to have signed it. It’s the ugliest card you can deal from the bottom of the deck and it reeks of desperation as ‘The Anomaly’ is about to rage out of control. Read More...

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Grist for the Mill: 4th ward electoral fraud

Brian Thompson, NY Channel 4 correspondent is in Hoboken this afternoon. The on air reporter has specialized on New Jersey news for years and has been spotted on Jackson St. by the Hoboken Housing Authority. He’s said to have a special love for Hudson County corruption. And he looks to be doing a story on the Festivus miracle of Tim Occhipinti’s near mathematical impossibility of vote by mail votes.

That total won’t be in until tomorrow. But it promises to be the biggest Festivus miracle – ever! Read More...

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Lenz campaign blasts Occhipinti ‘voter fraud’

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Lenz for Council announces:

 BREAKING “NEWS” ON VOTER FRAUD (“View Images” on this email to get the full information):

Don’t let them steal the Election!  Stand up for progress! Set your alarm 10 minutes early so you have time to VOTE TOMORROW, tell 5 of your friends to do the same, and then sign up to help us get out the vote across the Ward.
Show them they can’t cheat their way to City Hall as long as there are (living) residents like us who care about Hoboken! 
Don’t let Hoboken go back to the failed policies of the past!
Vote 9C TOMORROW and Volunteer TODAY! 
DISTRIBUTE THIS FLYER TODAY
Come by Campaign HQ (60 Madison), Click Here, Call 201-588-5369, or emaillenzforcouncil@gmail.com to get signed up.
Monday:  4 pm – 8 pm (Streets and Phones)
8 pm – 10 pm (Dropping lit to supporters so they remember to vote in the morning)
ELECTION DAY
Drop by Campaign HQ (60 Madison), Click Here, Call 201-588-5369, or emaillenzforcouncil@gmail.com to get signed up!
6 am – 9 am:  Handing out literature and getting folks to vote BEFORE they go to work.
12 noon – 4 pm:  Leave Messages on phones and dropping literature at doors to remidn supporters to come out and vote
4 pm – 8 pm: THE BIG PUSH – If voters go inside their buildings before they vote, we lost them.  This is the last chance we have to make sure people vote.
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Developers and shady characters – “We’re with Tim!”

It’s already GOTV (Get out the vote) time but the discussion on development like much of the facts in this election has been lost.  A cursory examination of the recent ELEC form filed by the candidates shows who is really backing who.  And the developers available for the record are clearly not with Mike Lenz – they are backing Tim Occhipinti.

What is it they know about Tim Occhipinti the rest of us don’t.

Here’s Micheal Fitzgerald laying down some big coin in a small Hoboken election.  He’s putting up a hefty $2,600 and his occupation: Real Estate. Read More...

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Occhipinti campaign: stop looking at public information in the HHA

This guy says, ‘I’m with Tim.’

Here’s a letter signed by Occhipinti campaign manager Jamie Cryan speaking on behalf of, well we’re not sure, it’s so hard to keep reading when you’re laughing that hard.  It’s consistent with the vociferous complaints from all these Occhipinti hanlders as the sunlight is shining on the nefarious activities going on in the Hoboken Housing Authority.

David Cruz, Occhipinti spokesman really doesn’t appreciate disinfectant shining on the land while the paper ballots are actively being tilled. Read More...

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Illegal Occhipinti stickers defacing private property, Lenz campaign blamed

Some reports have come in about some oddity of Occhipinti stickers being placed on the private property of resident’s homes.

Reader Occhocincoblowz sent in these pictures showing some inappropriate placement of Occhipinti “bumper stickers” plastered over people’s lockboxes on lower Madison Street.  

People on the block are complaining and the Lenz for Council HQ is on the same block.  One person apparently came into the office and said it took him forever to scrub one off on his property. Read More...

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Senior Shuttle Bus hours extended, improvements made

City of Hoboken announces:

SENIOR SHUTTLE BUS HOURS EXTENDED; RELIABILITY IMPROVES
Transportation and Parking Director Ian Sacs and Human Services Director Leo Pellegrini announced today that starting Monday, November 1, 2010, the Senior Shuttle bus will begin its daily schedule one hour earlier.  The Senior Shuttle route, which shares a bus with the Red Hop, will now begin at 9:10 am departing the Multi-Service Center on its regular route.  The only difference will be that instead of starting at 10:10 am, it will begin an hour earlier at 9:10 am. Accordingly, the Red Hop route in the morning will end an hour earlier. The Senior Shuttle will continue to operate throughout the day until 3:45 pm, with its last stop at the Multi-Service Center.  The only interruption of this service is during the driver’s lunch break from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Read More...

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Hoboken University Medical Center makes important privatization step

City of Hoboken announces:

HOBOKEN MOVES TOWARDS PRIVATIZATION OF HOSPITAL
Hoboken University Medical Center Releases Financial Statements

The City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Municipal Hospital Authority continue to make progress towards the goal of privatizing the Hoboken University Medical Center.

In August, an RFP was issued seeking proposals for transforming the hospital from City auspices with the goals of keeping an acute care hospital open in Hoboken with essential inpatient and diagnostic services under ownership that has access to capital, retaining hospital jobs, and replacing the current City $52 million bond guarantee.   Read More...