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Mayor and Hospital Authority look to community on next step

City of Hoboken announces:

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Earlier this year Mayor Dawn Zimmer and the Hoboken Municipal Hospital Authority determined that the long term success of the HobokenUniversity Medical Center, currently owned by the City, could best be achieved by privatizing the hospital. More specifically, conversion to a non-governmental manager will give the hospital access to capital necessary to compete in today’s competitive hospital marketplace, relieve the City of its guarantee of $52 million in municipal bonds, and prepare the hospital for the impact of the recent federal health care reform legislation. Read More...

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Lenz for Council campaign voter announcements

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Last Weekend for Voter Registration
 Voter Registration Deadline: 10/12 – 4 pm
Come help register voters and spread the message about our campaign during these last few days of voter registration.
(Meet at Campaign HQ – 60 Madison St.)
Saturday 10/9 – 11 am
Sunday, 10/10 – 1 pm
Monday, 10/11 – 7 to 9 am, 10 am to 2 pm, 5 to 8 pm
Tuesday, 10/12 – 7 to 9 am
 

Dear Roman,
This past Wednesday the Hoboken city council unanimously adopted a budget which included:

  • Cutting Taxes by 5%, the most permitted by law.
  • Ending the practice of accelerated tax sales, which hurts taxpayers and costs the city revenue
  • Elimination of the use of One Shot revenues
  • Establishment of a reserve for tax appeals.

 
All this was  just over three months into this transition year, after threefull days of public hearings and the most open budget process Hoboken has ever seen.  Even better, the retention of a reasonable surplus puts us on a track to improve our bond rating and fix the cost of paying the debt on our municipal garage at close to a million doller a year savings over what we had been paying.
A 5% tax decrease is a good start, but we need to keep moving forward on lowering the tax burden.  In the spring, we will begin to work on our 2011 budget and as head of the Finance Committe I am proud to stand with Mayor Zimmer and the Council Majority to do the hard work and make the tough decisions we need in order to keep bringing down taxes.  By working together, we will continue to make Hoboken an even better city for everyone.

Mike Lenz
P.S. This election is going to be close and my Campaign Manager would not be happy if I sent out an email and did not ask for your support in any way possible.  Please consider donating $25, $50, or whatever you can afford to help us get out our message.  Can’t donate?  Please sign up to Volunteer by clicking here. Read More...

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Sign of the Times: Sinatra Collapse Photos

Site of the collapse facing north on Upper Sinatra Drive
The hole in the ground on upper Sinatra Drive collapse.  More trouble is expected.
Area is now tied off in the background but but there’s expectations of further problems.
(Click any photo to enlarge.) Courtesy of the Wiley Coyote.

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Sinatra collapse update

City of Hoboken announces:

UPDATE ON SINATRA DRIVE ROAD COLLAPSE

A major roadway collapse occurred shortly after 4pm today on Sinatra Drive near 13th Street. There have been no injuries as a result of the collapse. According to the County engineer, additional portions of the road are expected to collapse due to the tides.

This road was built by Hudson County and the sidewalk and pier were built by Applied Housing, and they will be working together to repair the road. Hoboken’s City engineer will be involved in the process to ensure that the repairs are completed as expeditiously as possible. The costs of repairs will not be the responsibility of the City of Hoboken. Read More...

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Upper Sinatra problem with roadway collapse

City of Hoboken announces:

=&0=& Due to a roadway collapse, Sinatra Drive between 12th Street and 14th Street is closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The City’s engineer has been notified of the situation and is on route to the location. Additional information will be provided when it is available. Get the latest Hoboken news: Email | Text |Website | Facebook | Twitter | RSS
Update: Ferries are being rerouted to Southern Hoboken until engineers can evaluate the situation. There have been no injuries as a result of the collapse.

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Mayor Dawn Zimmer Speaks at the Lenz Campaign Headquarters BBQ

Mayor Zimmer speaks at the Lenz for Council kickoff last Sunday.  Topics she covers include flooding and the EmNet technology, taxes and overdevelopment.

The mayor directly challenges foreign forces trying to influence Hoboken by interfering in the November 2nd special election.  This video is rare in the passion the mayor speaks in asking for support and the importance of this election’s outcome.

She says the people involved now backed Peter Cammarano and “want to take us back.”
Dem’s fightin words. Read More...

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5th and Bloomfield water main break

City of Hoboken announces:

=&0=&=&1=& A 6-inch water main ruptured around 5:00 am this morning on the 500 block of Bloomfield Street. United Water is on the scene to make repairs, which are estimated to be completed by 4:00 pm. Residents of Bloomfield Street between 5th and 6thStreets will be without water until that time. Get the latest Hoboken news: Email | Text |Website | Facebook | Twitter | RSS
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Operation Bounty snags first violator in food for vote buying scam

MILE SQUARE VIEW EXCLUSIVE

In a shocking example of clear election fraud, MSV has obtained an exclusive photo of a voter being bought and paid before the November 2nd special election.  This electoral vote buying for votes, known in Hoboken as street money was slightly altered with the recipient being paid and fed – in food!

To our great sadness, the offender has turned out to be none other than our colleague at the Hoboken Journal, the jolly green giant!

MSV has been shocked by this clear conclusive evidence.  As THJ had joined us in Operation Bounty, this was the last person you’d think would be out buying votes.  We’d like to thank Perry Belfiore who planted the thought to the thousands of readers here to keep a lookout on the Lenz for Council campaign and Patricia Waiters in what he described as her new paid position as “canvasser to the mayor.” Read More...

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Tim Occhipinti’s campaign announces his own ‘truth’ on campaign website

In an election, lots of things are said about different issues and the Occhipinti campaign has decided to provide a list of areas it feels are not actually representative of its position.  Here’s a list of some items they’ve posted on their website.  One of them MSV brought to Team Tim’s attention and asked for clarification.

That invitation like some earlier direct invitations to the candidate were ignored.  Tim’s truth squad prefers among its favored media, censored outlets such as Hoboken411.  There his campaign has no issue with the truth or free speech.  That’s concerning but MSV won’t make it damning.  Candidates have a way of doing that themselves. Read More...