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Mayor Zimmer campaign announces fundraiser with Eli and Abby Manning!

NY Giants Quarterback Eli Manning and his wife Abby
are special guests at a fundraiser for Mayor Dawn Zimmer
on September 30th at the Madison.

The Mayor Dawn Zimmer campaign released a big announcement tonight:

As I head over to celebrate the opening of our new office with the rest of the team, I wanted to take a minute to share some big news.  So far, we’ve announced our council team, collected over 800 petitions and the ballot is ready to go. Now, it is my pleasure to announce our biggest event yet.
Your neighbors and Hoboken residents Abby and Eli Manning will be joining me, Councilman David Mello, Councilman Ravi Bhalla and Council candidate Jim Doyle for a night of football and fun.  Oh, and it will be a great chance for you to hear more about how we are fighting to protect the future of Hoboken’s waterfront.

As some of you may know, my team and I have been leading the fight to create new parks, recreational space and a waterfront that is the envy of Northern New Jersey.

Join Us, Team Zimmer with special guests Abby and Eli Manning for an unforgettable night. 
Monday September 30, 2013
Madison Bar and Grill
1316 Washington Street
Hoboken, New Jersey
Exclusive VIP Reception begins at 7:00pm
$1,000 per person
$1,500 per couple
General Receptions begins at 8:00pm
$500 per person
$750 per couple
Tickets are limited, so don’t miss out on the chance to be a part of this amazing night! To purchase your tickets now go to:  dawnzimmer.com/thegame
Photo courtesy AP
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Municipal Union Employees reach agreement with Zimmer Administration

Office of the mayor announces:

=&0=& Mayor Dawn Zimmer’s Administration has reached a contract agreement with the Hoboken Municipal Employees Association. The HMEA has been without an agreement since 2008. The agreement, which provides for a 2% annual increase from 2009 through 2014, was approved by the union membership on Monday, September 16, 2013.

“We are very pleased to reach a fair agreement with our hardworking employees,” said Mayor Dawn Zimmer. “This agreement demonstrates what can happen when the union leadership and the City listen to each other and work in good faith to address each other’s concerns.” Read More...

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Mayor Zimmer: Join us tonight in the new campaign office!

The re-elect Mayor Dawn Zimmer campaign announces:

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Dear Horsey and MSV readers:

Besides a few chairs and tables, our campaign headquarters is looking pretty empty at the moment. That’s why we need your help to fill it with dedication and ideas.

Please join your friends, neighbors, Dawn, and the Zimmer Team for a celebration of the beginning of four more years of progress at our office opening this Monday, September 16 at 98 Garden Street.
With you, and with your help, effort, and vision, this grassroots campaign can truly be a success. Together, we can continue to Lead Hoboken Forward.
Hope to see you there!
Dawn & the Zimmer Team

P.S: Can’t make it, or want to help out more? We are still accepting donations for office supplies

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

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Timmy Occhipinti platform: ‘We want Hoboken Mardi Gras back!’

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In an appeal to low information twenty-something voters, Tim Occhipinti announced as mayor he would bring back the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  The parade in Hoboken, the fuel to a full day of alcohol induced libidinous carousing across Hoboken led to scores of residents being held hostage in their homes as swarms of drunken visitors in the tens of thousands went on rampages like locusts against both residents and property.

In the two years since the parade was cancelled by the parade committee which refused to hold it on a Wednesday as requested by Mayor Zimmer, the level of criminality and injuries arriving at the local hospital and alleged criminal activity has dropped dramatically. Read More...

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Assembly candidates denounce Carmelo Garcia’s ethnic cleansing charge

Assembly candidate opponents call on Carmelo Garcia to apologize to Hoboken residents



The following letter appeared in the weekend paper:


I am writing this letter in response to the ongoing dispute between Hoboken Housing Authority Director and Assembly hopeful Carmelo Garcia and Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer regarding the redevelopment and improvement of Hoboken’s aging housing projects. Carmelo Garcia has been outspoken in his support of what is known as the “Vision 20/20” redevelopment plan while Mayor Zimmer and her supporters have been wary to adopt the plan.


My family has been living in the 33rd district for over 100 years. We have seen the various changes, both good and bad, that have occurred in our community over this time. The harsh reality is that people of modest means such as myself have been essentially priced out of living in the very tenement buildings my grandparents were raised in. Most of these buildings have been transformed into luxury condos or high rent apartments. I certainly understand the need to keep low income and working class families in Hoboken, especially those families who have lived here their whole lives and know no other home. 


I recently attended a meeting where Mr. Garcia explained in great detail his vision for the future of the Hoboken Projects. The Director made many valid points in his fervent defense and support of the plan.


That being said I would like to state the great disdain I feel regarding the recent lawsuit filed by Mr. Garcia against his mayor. I wish to address his use of the term “ethnic cleansing” to describe Mayor Zimmer’s motivation for not supporting his plan. While I understand the frustration Mr. Garcia may feel, I find his use of the term “ethnic cleansing” as some sort of attention-catching buzz word to be both reckless and demoralizing. 


Over the course of our human history countless groups of people have been targeted and terrorized by others due to their race, religion or any number of perceived differences or deficiencies. The idea of ethnic inferiority was the cause for such travesties as the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, and more recently, the brutal civil war in Sudan. Ethnic cleansing is an ongoing horror that humanity must strive to overcome. 


Carmelo Garcia is using the term “ethnic cleansing” as some sort of a ploy to grab the attention of the media. I find his use of the term to be disrespectful to the memory of the countless humans who have lost their lives to real ethnic cleansing. His decision to use this term makes me question his ability to properly fulfill his duties as an assemblyman if elected. 


I am staunchly against my opponent Mr. Garcia’s attempt to stir up racial tensions in order to pit the “old guard” against the new. Instead we must focus on what both sides can agree on and build upon that common ground in the interest of moving Hoboken and Hudson County forward.


I respectfully request that Mr. Garcia apologize to the good people of Hoboken for the reckless use of such an ugly term as “ethnic cleansing” and I ask that he try to compose himself in a manner more fitting of a potential legislator.


Sincerely,
Jude-Anthony Tiscornia, Esq.
Republican Assembly Candidate, 33rd District


Written by Mr. Tiscorniaon behalf of himself and his Assembly running mate Armando Hernandez.
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Mayor Zimmer with Doyle, Mello and Bhalla go full throttle Monday

Next week the full out battle for the heart and soul of Hoboken commences when Mayor Zimmer and her council at-large ticket of Jim Doyle, Dave Mello and Ravi Bhalla open their campaign office on 1st and Garden Street.

Mayor Zimmer and the incumbent council members will have a strong record along with a place to spread word how they saved Hoboken University Medical Center and with it over 1,000 jobs and the fiscal life of Hoboken for one.

For another, they brought true fiscal responsibility in the City’s annual budgets cutting spending and reducing taxes every single year at the helm. Read More...