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Race to the bottom: NJ didn’t supply corrected budget information

In the developing story of a lost $400 million education grant to New Jersey, fingers are starting to point but there’s once central problem – it changes nothing and the Feds are saying the corrected budget figures were never provided for the reform dollars in the “Race to the Top” program.

A video has surfaced on the matter but it’s unclear how the budget information would have been used in the application process submitted after the July deadline.  Gov. Christie and his people are saying it was after the deadline and wouldn’t have been applied in the scoring of the application, and the Feds are saying it was never submitted.  The missing budget information requested was for 2008 and 2009.  The budget information was worth five points in the application scoring.  New Jersey missed obtaining the federal funds by three points. Read More...

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Grist for the Mill: PBA SOS – Get Paul Swibinski!

Paul Swibinski (c) was master of ceremonies for Beth Mason’s
failed mayoral run last November

A rumor last week the Hoboken PBA would be bringing in a big gun to take on City Hall proved true with the release of today’s press release.  Some whispers last week said Hudson County’s Prince of Darkness – Paul Swibinski of Vision Media would be taking a $25,000 contract to represent the police in their battle against  layoffs.

Although there’s no confirmation on the amount of the retainer, the press statement from an underling of Paul Swibinski did confirm it is in fact Vision Media. Read More...

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Assemblyman urges bridge fix to save jobs

The office of Assemblyman Coutinho announces:

=&0=& =&1=&=&2=&             (29th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT) – Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Chairman Albert Coutinho (D-Essex) on Thursday hailed an agreement that will result in raising the Bayonne Bridge’s low clearance to keep New Jersey’s port economy vibrant.
            The Bayonne Bridge is too low to allow new super-sized cargo ships to reach Port Newark and Port Elizabeth. Coutinho was the first legislator to cite the problem, and – after holding a full hearing on the issue with industry leaders earlier this year – sponsored a legislative resolution urging officials to quickly address the concerns:             “I applaud the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for quickly moving to address this important issue.
            “As the sponsor of the resolution urging quick action to resolve this problem, I know all too well that New Jersey

 could start losing business and jobs as these larger ships start using other ports. Read More...

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PBA Union President: Police layoffs will ‘devastate’ safety

Vince Lombardi, the President of the Police Benevolence Association issued a statement in response to one yesterday by Mayor Zimmer on police layoffs: 

PBA President Vince Lombardi

“Yesterday Mayor Zimmer issued another statement claiming that she is ‘working to finalize a redeployment plan to ensure that there is no reduction in the number of officers patrolling our streets’ regarding her plan to slash 37 jobs from the Hoboken Police Department. I was appalled and disgusted to read this.

The Mayor’s plan will have a devastating impact on the City of Hoboken. For her to claim that she can cut 37 police jobs and have no impact on manpower and presence is an outrageous statement and an outright lie. You cannot fire 18 police officers and demote 19 others without jeopardizing the safety of the people of Hoboken and dramatically decreasing the department’s capabilities. The Mayor’s plan is ridiculous in light of the city’s recently discovered $20 million budget surplus. She has less credibility talking about the public’s safety in Hoboken than George W. Bush had in talking about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Mayor Zimmer is now ‘inviting the police unions to join and have a voice in these discussions’ in a meeting at her office on Monday. We have no intention of cooperating with this obvious media publicity stunt. We will not allow our membership to be abused in this egregious manner. Any further discussion of the city’s layoff plan is absurd and we will not be a part of this nonsense. We again call upon Mayor Zimmer and the city council to rescind their layoff plan and stop playing politics with the safety of the City of Hoboken.” =&0=&: Mayor Zimmer’s statement yesterday can be found on Hoboken Now.=&1=&
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Splish splash away: City to keep pool open to September 1st

City of Hoboken announces:

=&0=&=&1=& With temperatures next week predicted to reach 90 degrees, Hoboken’s community pool, which was scheduled to close on Friday, August 27th, will remain open until Wednesday, September 1st. As has been the case during other Saturdays throughout the summer, the pool will also open this Saturday, August 28th.

The pool is located at the Boys and Girls Club at 123 Jefferson Street and is open to children ages 5 through 12 between 11am and 5pm. Read More...

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Cake Boss’ brother-in-law arrested for sexual assault

Remy Gonzalez – in law to the Cake Boss in jail
for sexual assault, related charges

In yet another shocking local story, a member of the cast of the Cake Boss, the famous Hoboken Bakery is in jail in Morris County for sexual assault.  Even worse, it’s Remy Gonzalez who is married to Buddy Valestro’s sister.

TMZ, the gossipy online celebrity website broke the story noting little details of the incident other than police enforcement sources confirmed the charge and the original time of arrest: August 18th.

From the sounds of it, Remy Gonzalez has been incarcerated since August 18th with bail set at $300,000 (unconfirmed.)

In recent days, Buddy Valestro has been honored with an outdoor celebration in Hoboken, a street, and a proclamation from the City issued at a City Council meeting. Read More...

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Public meeting on Hoboken’s ‘Western Edge’

City of Hoboken announces:

=&0=&=&1=& Hoboken residents are invited to attend a public meeting to discuss the Western Edge Redevelopment Plan on Tuesday, September 14th from 7pm to 9pm at the Jubilee Center, 601 Jackson Street.

“Too often in the past, redevelopment has been based only on what developers wanted rather than reflecting the community’s vision,” said Mayor Dawn Zimmer. “By making public input a priority, we are enhancing the City’s negotiating advantage and providing greater control over the redevelopment process.” Read More...

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NJ loses $400 million in federal reform money for education

A last minute change on the State of New Jersey’s application for monies from a federal educational reform program, “Race to the Top” will cost New Jersey $400 million in federal funding this year.  Last minute wrangling with the state’s teacher union, the NJEA led to Gov. Christie yanking months of work on the application and redoing it just days leading into the deadline.

Education commissioner Bret Schundler

The last minute application had incorrect budget information with the wrong years; it contained 2011 instead of 2008 and 2009 requested, costing the state five points in the scoring system.  New Jersey missed qualifying for the federal funds by three points. Read More...

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City walking the walk – public meeting on Redevelopment

City of Hoboken announces:

=&0=&=&1=& On Tuesday, August 31, the City of Hoboken will host a “Redevelopment 101” informative seminar to educate the public on the redevelopment process.

“My Administration takes public input very seriously,” said Mayor Dawn Zimmer. “As we move forward with various redevelopment projects, an informed public will be in a position to offer the feedback we need to reflect our community’s vision for our City.” Read More...