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Councilman Dave Mello: YouTube ads “despicable”

At the end of the short, two hour council meeting last Wednesday, Councilman Dave Mello spoke about the campaign concluded the day before and directed some strong remarks about the YouTube ads put forward by Councilwoman Beth Mason and the Raia-Mason campaign.

He described them as despicable.  Beth Mason herself had nothing to say at all about the campaign, her underwriting of political attacks deemed defamatory by many and of course her latest failure to buy control of Hoboken via Timmy Occhipinti. Read More...

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Dr. Toback evaluates HoLA expansion versus the guy from the bathtub

There’s a new Old Guard style political fight being waged on the question of expanding the HoLA school.  As it proposes to expand upper grades, it’s said there is dwindling enrollments and test scores against its peers being immediate problems with upheaval the administrative constant.

Enter a bitter BoE losing candidate who lacked credibility when proposing to the public a trifecta of dads should be able to have public pool time for their kids except they should not be required to obtain insurance in order to do so in a staged political attack of embarrassing proportions. Read More...

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Grist for the Mill: Finboy turns into super scum AquaMole

The “one” Hoboken campaign spending perhaps more than the other two combined, the walking dead connected to the Raia-Mason ticket have a target on their backs and the Ramos campaign folks are itching to lay into them beginning with a recall of Timmy Occhipinti who occupies the fourth ward council seat.

The Ramos folks would like to get help from Reform but like the previous feints of a Beth Mason recall, they’ll have to own it if they decide to go that route.  Who would you rather see on the dais, a defanged droll Timmy droning on and on starting every sentence with “this administration” or a revived Ruben Ramos who would double team effectively with Councilman Michael Russo in making lots of noise? Read More...

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Reform: The best is yet to come and won’t that be fine

It’s the weekend after and Reform is coming to the realization a nightmare is coming to a close.  The deadlock in government is over and now comes the slew of initiatives blocked earlier for no other reason but stopping the mayor from doing what’s right for the City of Hoboken.


From repaving Washington Street to upgrading and delivering on the expectations of the much needed HOP buses, there’s a list of things the Hoboken Sopranos blocked harming Hoboken because progress could not be allowed under the mayor’s and a reform council’s watch.


That’s all over.


Da Horsey is hearing from all strata of Hoboken life and the reality is sinking in – a victory for all of Hoboken has been won.  Once again, voters stared into the abyss of what the Old Guard offered and from Marine View to the Hudson Tea Building and all points in-between they said “enough.”


They’ll be griping from the usual corners: the haters, the morally derelict, the back room dealing crowd, the embittered Masonistas, the profiteers who gnash their teeth at the loss of Jersey Shore homes seeing Vision 20/20 evaporate (but not the six figure campaign debt up on the hill.)


Now it’s Hoboken’s turn and this is our town.  And ole blue eyes’.  Take it away Frank. Read More...

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Sign of the Times: Tim Occhipinti garbage all over Hoboken

The waste of campaigns is gone but there is one campaign laid waste by Hoboken voters still kicking around.  Reports of the Raia-Mason slate campaign garbage are coming in around town and people are beginning to complain why they don’t remove the eyesore.

One person wrote saying to Timmy on Facebook,  “How about you throw out your garbage?”

An illegal sign placed on 14th Street for Timmy Occhipinti is still there.  Hey, fire up that bulldozer!

MSV has heard other similar complaints from the fourth ward saying, “It’s a mess down here with (their) Timmy garbage.” Read More...

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It’s a “NO” again on Rent Control Ballot Question #1

The see saw battle on rent control is over with the “NO” votes again prevailing by 122 votes.

Last year they won the election before it was overturned in court by 52 votes. The final tally after provisional ballots: Yes:     =&0=& No:      5144 The final tallies in the mayoral race: Dawn Zimmer        =&2=& Ruben Ramos        =&3=& Timmy Occhipinti   =&4=& Final margin of victory for Mayor Zimmer is 1,571 votes.
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Who’s up, who’s down and who is getting thrown down

Winners:

=&0=& – from the moment she became Acting Mayor the Old Guard never accepted her after Cammarano finally resigned and eventually went to prison.  Mayor Zimmer responded with class and dignity every step of the way and the crushing victory at the polls proved her right.  Her agenda is led by another pump and a resiliency plan which may become her legacy but both cost serious money and her never say die work ethic and attitude will see lots of progress.  The mayor has cut fat and lowered expenditures all over government making whatever budget challenges arise a bigger obstacle ahead.  The Old Guard placed every roadblock in the way they could and ransacked her communications for almost a year and a half and they still couldn’t beat her.  No reason to start thinking that will change.
Councilman-elect Ravi Bhalla. He’s back for four more years and
stands tall having weathered some of the vilest attacks from Beth Mason.
=&1=& – the civil rights activist lawyer found himself on the end of brutal, ugly and some suggest racist defamation.  He held the dignity of himself and family high while standing up eloquently in the face of the most vicious, foulest attacks seen in Hoboken over decades.  As he said at the victory party – “we’re all standing.”  His future is bright but he has to know the bulls eye on his back won’t go away. He did after all survive a direct attack by the Queen of Vindictive Mean – Beth Mason. A reorganization meeting of the City Council may take place in January not July. Another round as City Council President would be in order. He was the best seen in MSV’s years observing the role in Hoboken. =&2=& – he stood with grace arguing the police reorganization in 2010 which eventually saw no layoffs but he’s become a friend to reform and a rising community leader with this election.  His efforts along with others leading a Reform win in Marine View Towers sounded a thunderclap on election night that will have people on both sides of the electoral divide talking for months.  He’s the new OEM coordinator and a rising star in demonstrating what leadership, strong values and putting Hoboken first is all about.  When people talk about divisions in Hoboken, they need to speak to him and =&3=& his example.  =&4=& – suffered through much in his quiet Irish stoicism.  He won’t have to remain quiet for much longer. A true, honest voice of dedication to the community, it was a toxic decision to appeal the court decision upholding his original appointment. Toxic is what Beth Mason does so now she gets to see him more often and a lot closer on the council dais. His time in purgatory only endeared him more to the community. =&5=& – he’s found his voice and mission to match his passion for the City. Now he has to marshal the drive and focus with his long list of demands from the council to the Hoboken Housing Authority where more leadership will be needed.  Communication, coordination and interfacing with others will determine how far the objectives are made.  Had the line of the night at the party, short and sweet saying, “Does this feel good or does this feel good?”  It brought the house down. =&6=& – in the most contested issue in Hoboken, they withstood a questionable legal challenge forcing the issue back on the ballot. It goes back to court it says here. Can the NJ judiciary repeat the fiasco a second time?  Hopefully not as everyone agrees changes are needed and should be done through City government. =&7=& – a picture perfect advocate for the district, she made a splash as the top vote getter in the BoE race. Kids First is a mature brand and now it needs to move squarely into another phase of its majority.  Evans may be the model for what evolves in Hoboken education: a leader who can bring all discordant voices together accelerating improvements in the district.  Superintendent Mark Toback will be pleased to see her arrival. =&8=& – a model of decorum and reasonableness, her steadfast approach to rise above the fray once again made Kids First dominant in sweeping the BoE election again.  Both her temperament and stature in the community is a model for anyone (and everyone) to follow. A former Elk of the Year, talk to her about divisive politics and watch it melt into a discussion of how we can make the community stronger.  =&9=& – his election is confirmation he was not out on a limb in his leadership in running the BoE meetings: a proper mix of business like professionalism and stern direction. Sets a standard for everyone to follow on the dais and in the audience. It’s welcome and the voters agreed. =&10=& – the husband of the mayor runs a business in midtown Manhattan but became an object of attack with a ridiculous lawsuit by HHA Director Carmelo Garcia. He never became the issue although others tried to make him one.  He stayed in the background and kept supporting his wife as he’s proudly done for years. He’ll continue showing how a strong husband can aid his wife who is a rising state and national figure. =&11=& – a loss would have erased all the gains for the City after 2009.  One of the biggest issues in the election was a secret massive redevelopment advocated by the Old Guard called Vision 20/20. Only Dawn Zimmer and Reform questioned it and demanded accountability. It’s a legacy unspoken and likely was unheard by most residents. The maturity of the movement is what brought it to this position. It takes lots of sacrifice from =&12=&, not the ambition of a few and today =&13=& gets to enjoy the fruits of that maturity.   =&14=& – the people have won because this is the most open, transparent government in its history, end of story.  Voices are heard like never before in Hoboken while others complain they aren’t. The negative voices insist capitulation is “listening” but they never listen to anyone.  Not on the hospital, not on repaving Washington Street, not on the budget surplus… the list goes on and on.  Special interests and big moneyed interests – especially from outside of Hoboken has never had to wait in line for a hearing as they do now.  In Hoboken, it’s Hoboken first. =&15=& (This is not a comprehensive/ordered list. There’s many people who won, many others on the rise. Many of you will be called to do more for Hoboken.  Answer the bell!) Unlike the winners list, the losers list is in order of loserdom.







Beth and Ricky Mason – Beth is the public face of the latest loserdom driven by her animus against Mayor Dawn Zimmer.  Did you know that Mayor Zimmer beat Beth Mason not once but twice for mayor – and in the same year? 20% of Hoboken residents change in a four year period so many (new) readers won’t know that and it’s what funds all the ugliness in this town’s toxic political environment.

Ricky Mason is the treasurer of the Mason political committee and the person who deposits the money dedicated to harming Hoboken into a Beth accessible checking account.  The One Hoboken name was repackaged from 2009 as well.  Great idea Beth along with taking out full page ads and putting yourself on the back page so we all know who the loser is pushing all the other losers.  Hoboken heard you loud and clear and even with the coupled 250K in a short campaign, you managed to hit the pavement harder then in the spring of 2009.  Got a clue yet? Read More...

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… and now Winners & Losers

Friday Da Horsey will pen a column on the Hoboken post election winners and losers.  There’s a long list on both sides but the sweep by Reform means there’s going to be both a house cleaning and a reckoning.

The City has been put through way too much and its people taken once again for granted with the arrogance, petulance, ambition, sheer greed and the total disrespect of our institutions.  Yes, again.

Let’s add high on the list to the obvious group of winners the family of Jim Doyle.  He’ll be returning to the council dais in January and although his low key professionalism won’t say it, there’s going to be a strong rudder guiding that ship. Read More...

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Mayor Dawn Zimmer thanks “unbelievable team effort!” in CLEAN SWEEP!

Team Zimmer announces:

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Dear Horsey & MSV readers —

We did it!  It was a Clean Sweep thanks to everyone’s unbelievable team effort!  Thank you to everyone who helped to make it happen from making a donation, hosting a meet and greet, knock, knock, knocking on doors and more doors, calling, calling and calling potential voters, writing letters and emails to your neighbors, to standing at the Path and ferry in the freezing cold and rain to GET OUT THE VOTE for the Zimmer Team and Kids First Team!
Thanks so much to the leadership of Mollie Binotto and her amazing core team of Ross, Christian, and Maddy who helped us reach 12,000 people online for FREE with her cool Buzzfeed post.  Thanks so much to Susan Chait for once again bringing her creative expertise to ensure that our message reached voters, and our t-shirts were the MOST visible!

There was a core online and print team working with her and we thank you all for your unending effort to making sure that we clearly got out our message in every way possible!

Now the really exciting work continues and I hope you will all continue to be involved!  We need you for planning the park in the Southwest, we need you for designing a Complete Washington Street, we need you for the Monroe Center and so much more so please stay involved! 

Dave, Ravi and I cannot wait to be sworn
in together with Jim Doyle! Congratulations again to the Kids First team of Leon Gold, Irene Sobolov and Jennifer Evans!
Thank you all again!  With your support, we will continue to Lead Hoboken Forward!

Best,
Mayor Dawn Zimmer
http://www.dawnzimmer.com/

 
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Councilman Ravi Bhalla: a moment of “tremendous gratitude”

Councilman-elect Ravi Bhalla announces:



(photo from Jersey Journal)
Dear Neighbor,

I just wanted to take a moment to express my tremendous gratitude for having the opportunity to serve as your Councilman again!  Thank you also for electing Mayor Dawn Zimmer to a second term, re-electing Councilman Dave Mello and electing James Doyle. We won together! With your support, Mayor Zimmer can now work with a City Council that shares her vision for leading Hoboken forward. Whether it’s making Hoboken more flood resilient, balancing our budget, ensuring responsible development, upgrading and acquiring open space and parks, or preserving affordable housing, in 2014 you will see a City Council and Mayor working together on these issues. This election was personally difficult because of the lies and distortions that were spread by Councilwoman Beth Mason.  It placed great strain on me and my entire family. Even my six year old daughter became aware of the attacks on me. Happily, Councilwoman Mason’s attempts at Hudson County-style dirty politics fell flat. The people of Hoboken made their voices heard loud and clear. Again, I am grateful for your support. As always, I am here to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and assist where possible.  You can always reach me on my personal cell number, 201-647-6090, or via email at councilmanbhalla@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you and again, thank you for your support. Let’s continue the progress together.

Sincerely,    Ravi S. Bhalla Councilman-at-Large City of Hoboken