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4th ward election gets dirty with alleged vandalism of Lenz supporter’s car

The fourth ward special election has taken a big turn of ugly with some old style intimidation tactics.  Resident Patricia Waiters a former candidate for mayor and the Board of Education saw her car allegedly vandalized while attending a Hoboken High School football game according to a report in the Jersey Journal.

Paper overlays one area of vandalism on Patricia Waiter’s car

After the game Friday night, Waiters went to her car and discovered the damage.  Written on the vehicle was “Lenz sucks.”  In addition a foam substance was sprayed over the car repeating the same message. Read More...

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Councilman Lenz: ‘Sinatra Drive demonstrates value of reasonable surplus’

Lenz for Council announces:



Mike Lenz stated “First we must state that although this is a horrible event, we are very thankful that no one was harmed when the uptown portion of Frank Sinatra Drive collapsed into the Hudson River.  The Council Majority, Mayor Zimmer and I have been warning about Infrastructure problems since Day 1.  Tim Occhipinti may not have been in town long enough to know, but that portion of the road was built by a private developer and then turned over to the county for maintenance and upkeep.  After years of backroom deals and developer friendly inspectors under past administrations, it is not a surprise that the work was shoddy and did not stand the test of time.  I am running for 4th Ward Council to ensure that we have a Council, Zoning board, and building inspectors who are working for the best interests of the city and its residents, not the developers and their pocketbooks.

Additionally, its unfortunate that it took a portion of our streets to fall into the Hudson to demonstrate the need for the city of Hoboken to maintain a reasonable surplus.  Some may call it a ‘rainy day fund’ but perhaps it would be better to call it a ‘fall into the Hudson fund.’ As a city, we dodged a financial bullet since this portion of Frank Sinatra Drive is going to be repaired with county and private funds, but the next time we may not be so lucky.  Had we followed the advice of Tim Occhipinti and his allies on the council and used the surplus for a one-shot revenue item, the City could have been looking at millions in financial liability.” 
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Tim TV and 3rd warders (and others) for Occhipinti

Tim Occhipinti has a YouTube TV ad up and it’s pretty interesting because based on a quick view, it doesn’t seem much connected to the fourth ward.  There are ties to other parts of Hoboken – the people in the ad, in fact the ad itself is mostly shot in the third ward.  There’s also a special guest appearing in the ad who works on the Occhipinti for Council campaign and served as Treasurer for the Mason for Mayor campaign last year, Ines Garcia Keim.

So Hoboken’s third ward does border the fourth ward but what makes it so special?  Yesterday, MSV walked past the Russo Civic Association and discovered on a whiteboard the following in green letters not readily visible from the outside window: “Vote for Occhipinti for the fourth ward” with a line below “in the river” in the same green marker.  The Association is in the Third Ward and it’s unclear why such a message would be appearing there as residents who might even see it would not be eligible to vote in a fourth ward election.  Nor is it clear who or what is going in the river. Read More...

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Occhipinti on Sinatra collapse – ‘Lenz and Mayor Zimmer questioned as culpable’

Occhipinti for Council announces:

=&0=& Hoboken 4th Ward Council candidate Tim Occhipinti called Friday’s collapse of a portion of Sinatra Drive between 12th and 14th streets further evidence of the city’s utter neglect of its infrastructure. “It’s a miracle that nobody was injured on Friday. I spoke to a 4th ward mom who told me she had been walking by the collapse site with her child just hours before,” said Occhipinti. “When Sinatra Park collapsed last year, the city council finance committee chairman, Michael Lenz, should have fought to bring in a structural engineer to evaluate the entire walkway for the safety of our residents and visitors. He failed to do that, and the city was caught off guard – again. It seems the administration is always reacting to crises and can’t seem to get out in front of any of the major problems facing our town.” Occhipinti called for a thorough inspection of the entire walkway, an honest assessment of the current dangers, and a full accounting of the ultimate costs of securing one of the city’s most important public assets. He said he will make an Open Public Records Act request for all documents pertaining to the waterfront walkway to determine when the city was made aware of the dangers. “What did the mayor and finance committee chairman Michael Lenz know, and when did they know it,” he asked. “The waterfront belongs to everyone,” added Occhipinti. “Residents from all over the city – especially the 4th ward which has no park and where open space is so scarce – rely on safe access to the waterfront. The city is sitting on a major surplus, which it manipulates for its election year purposes. You can’t just take a piecemeal approach to this issue, hoping that someone else will foot the bill. What is the city’s plan to secure our waterfront? They’ve done nothing to get a handle on this problem, or even understand how severe it really is.” 

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Occhipinti event joined by Councilwoman Terry Castellano on gas pipeline concern

Occhipinti for Council announces:

=&0=& Hoboken 4th Ward City Council candidate Tim Occhipinti will host a very important community meeting to discuss an issue that has been ignored in Hoboken. =&1=&, =&2=&, of the group “No Gas Pipeline,” will speak about the dangers posed by a proposed gas pipeline that would run through residential areas right at =&3=&

Spectra Energy, a Texas-based gas company, is proposing a major natural gas pipeline expansion that will run through the heart of Hudson County, but will serve only New York City. Natural gas pipelines are prone to high-risk leaks that are released as either fine mists or toxic spray. Most dangerously, they can result in explosions and fires that can do significant damage to property and life.  Read More...

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Debate Showdown Wednesday

Here’s the notice on the Wednesday debate between Councilman Mike Lenz and challenger Tim Occhipinti:

The Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition, The Jubilee Community Center, and People for Open Government will be co-sponsoring a forum for the candidates for City Council from the 4th ward on the evening of Wednesday, October 13th

.  The forum will be held in the Jubilee Center located at Sixth and Jackson Streets from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.  It will also be videotaped and in the two weeks or so before the election on Nov. 2 it will air on Cablevision channel 78 and Verizon channel 47.  The video will also be available online at the POG and QLC websites. We are looking into streaming the video live – we’ll provide an update as soon as possible. Read More...

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Guest of the Stable: Donna Antonucci

3rd Quarter 2010 Hoboken real estate market analysis is in from Hoboken Real Estate Monitor.com.  As a realtor in town, I feel compelled to have a maniacal, analytic focus on the local market conditions.  Real estate is extremely localized and each market behaves differently.  Hoboken continues to do better relative to other areas.  In fact, it has had the least amount of decline in the state but it is not insulated from our sluggish economy.   =&0=& =&1=&



=&2=& Looking at 2 bedrooms sales which constitute the largest volume in terms of units sold quarter over quarter, you can see that there is a steady  7 to 7.75 % discount off of list price.  Price per square foot peaked  in Q2 but then fell to below Q1 prices.  Quarter over quarter analysis – Q4 ’09 thru Q3 ’10
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The percent change in the Price Per Square Foot from the beginning of the year is significant.  You do have to keep in my the number of units sold in the comparison.  Although this is the complete set of transactions i.e, not a data sample, when the numbers are low one slightly odd transaction can throw off all of the averages.  I like to look at 1 and 3 bedroom sales to understand the direction of the market because, the largest volumes are in these 2 categories.  Then I would compare how they did relative to each other as there are distinct markets in Hoboken for 1 Bedrooms, v. 2  Bedrooms and 3 or more.  1-4 family sales are also a market unto itself and will be reviewed in a follow up article. Read More...

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With roadway collapse, Sinatra Park area equally grim

The roadway collapse on upper Sinatra Drive is a reminder of another problem the city face: the Sinatra field and Gazebo closure.  Although the City is working on obtaining two grants of about two million dollars, the expectation is there will be a need for an additional $10 million in order to make the necessary repairs.

Yesterday, the view from the water showed how severe the damage is and the underneath flow of water.

A view of the Sinatra Park Gazebo area yesterday afternoon.  

The site of the upper Sinatra roadway collapse will be addressed but what’s next?  Infrastructure is an issue and this one will be paid for in part by the County and a builder but who does Hudson County come to when there’s more bills to pay?  Hoboken of course. Read More...

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Grist for the Mill: Absentee “Mail in” Fraud Edition

With the fourth ward special election heating up, the controversial paper ballot in Hoboken’s fourth ward may prove to be decisive one way or another. With the old guard forces aligning and the fourth ward being their best chance to at least temporarily stop the steam roller of reform victories in Hoboken, forces near and far are gathering to make a stand. Will the Vote by Mail tool be the difference?

The machine’s bag of tricks are most effective in the fourth ward where the back of town is willing and able to produce a block of votes when the wheels are properly greased. This election will be no different although there are some wrinkles of resistance sprinkled here and there. Read More...