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FinBoy’s death on NYC subway a hoax!

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In what one political observer is calling a desperate bid to revive a failed political consulting career, new evidence has emerged reports of FinBoy’s untimely death on a NYC subway are in fact part of an elaborate hoax.

One NYC subway rider alleges they witnessed from an adjacent car an apparent staged set up (not of the Carmelo Garcia secret taping kind) where FinBoy rolled over on his back, belly up posing for cameras. Later a press release to the HudCo Reporter, a reliable source which conspires with advertiser Bet Mazin announced the death per her instruction.  The HudCo Reporter has never revealed the extensive relationships with Bet Mazin political operatives and its role in political conspiracies using the HudCo courts. Read More...

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Grist for the Mill: Brian Stack on Carmelo Garcia’s secret tapings “I don’t know what anyone does”

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Some may be surprised to know Hoboken’s population now exceeds 52,000.  Others may be equally surprised its State Senator and neighbor in the form of Union City Mayor Brian Stack made an unannounced visit into Hoboken yesterday afternoon.

The destination was the location of recent controversies and the person in its center – Stack’s Assembly running mate Carmelo Garcia in the Hoboken Housing Authority.

Along with most of Hoboken’s residents, no City officials appeared or apparently knew about the unofficial run down the Union City hill in the back of town. Read More...

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Carmelo Garcia pinned down on Vision 20/20, eviction attempts against residents

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A video interview held with Carmelo Garcia by Hudson County TV reveals some interesting positions, bluntly stated – ones at disparity with the truth.  Well when one is self-proclaimed “destined for greatness” as Garcia is captured in his own secret recordings on transcript saying in January, what’s a few whoppers along the way?

In this revealing interview, Carmelo Garcia tells some tall tales.  He’s asked point blank about not having a true comprehensive plan for Vision 20/20 and that what he is putting forward is dated (back to 2010). Read More...

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Carmelo Garcia’s “bizarre” ethnic cleansing lawsuit

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The details about Carmelo Garcia’s entrapment attempt in a January lunch with former State Senator Bernard Kenny and Mayor Zimmer’s husband Stan Grossbard are beginning to come out with a feature in last weekend’s paper but for the first time, Carmelo Garcia’s complete lawsuit charging “ethnic cleansing” is revealed exclusively by MSV.

Among the numerous allegations Carmelo Garcia makes almost all are vague or with no specifics at all in what one independent senior legal observer called “bizarre.”  The legal complaint includes allegations: Read More...

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Carmelo Garcia’s scam political loser lawsuit

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MSV subscribers will see the lawsuit arrive to their email.
Everyone else, have a nice weekend.

Hear ye, hear ye, on behalf of Carmelo Garcia I have a distraction for you.
Don’t look at the tapes I’m making, look at my proclamation. I’m a victim.
Oh and please allow us to make millions on Vision 20/20.
Thank you very much suckers, I mean Hoboken.
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Grist for the Mill: Pupie Wave as Jamie Cryan takes out petitions for new slate

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The suspected Frank “Pupie” Raia third slate may be materializing based on multiple sources confirming Hoboken Democratic Chair Jamie Cryan withdrew candidate petitions.

The lineup with the objective of “slipping one past the goalie” on the City Council to wrest the upended council majority is thought to be Jamie Cryan with Frank “Pupie” Raia and a yet to be determined woman candidate for the three at-large council seats.

One name floated recently was Kim Glatt, a former Hoboken judge and 2009 mayoral candidate but one source questioned whether she would be willing to join the council slate meaning a final at-large council seat is still unclear. Read More...

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Carmelo Garcia secret tape revelation: Ruben Ramos chucked under the bus

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Faced with a torturous drip, drip, drip being unmasked as secretly taping local politicos and officials over weeks, Carmelo Garcia the front man for the controversial Vision 20/20 redevelopment plan could do nothing as local media closed in on incontrovertible evidence of his transgression.

Then Attorney Louis Zayas added to his clientele of lawsuits against the City of Hoboken with another civil suit announcing Carmelo Garcia to the active list.

A hunt for a transcript, possibly doctored with a “matching” audio tape became the center of a media chase when Garcia’s attorney mistakenly exposed it in an unrelated lawsuit with another client, Angel Alicea, the former Hoboken Public Safety Director suing the city over his termination. Read More...

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MAYOR NAMES CARMELO GARCIA IN HOBOKEN TAPING – “EXTORTION” OPERATION, GARCIA LAUNCHES “ETHNIC CLEANSING” SUIT AGAINST MAYOR, HER HUSBAND AND FORMER HHA CHAIR

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Hoboken Housing Executive Director Carmelo Garcia alleged to have been the person discussed in recent weeks as taping public officials launched a bizarre counter to that emerging story with a lawsuit filed in Superior Court against Mayor Zimmer, her husband and the former HHA Chair charging among other allegations planned “ethnic cleansing” of minorities.

The breaking story first appeared late today on Politicker NJ, “Assembly candidate charges Hoboken Mayor Zimmer with ‘ethnic cleansing’ in lawsuit.” Read More...

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Ramos campaign claim ‘ Better for business,’ will form task force on local business

Ruben Ramos for Mayor announces:

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Hoboken Assemblyman and Mayoral Candidate Ruben Ramos today announced plans to hold scheduled monthly meetings with local business owners and form a Blue Ribbon Task Force for local business in Hoboken in order to receive input on how the city can best serve merchants in the wake of multiple recent departures and closings of small businesses. Read More...

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Court approves: Hoboken can purchase SW acre of land for park; City Council vote last step toward years long dream

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Thursday August 15, 2013, 2:05 PM

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Community: City of Hoboken Receives Court Approval for Southwest Park Acquisition

Hudson County Superior Court Assignment Judge Peter Bariso ruled on Wednesday that the City of Hoboken may acquire a nearly 1 acre property for the first phase of a Southwest Park, an important component of a comprehensive flood mitigation strategy.

“I have been involved in the fight for a Southwest Park for many years, and I am very excited that we are finally in a position to acquire the first building block of what will ultimately be a larger park,” said Mayor Dawn Zimmer. “As soon as we deposit the check with the court, we will own the property and can begin the community planning process for this much-needed park. We are now just one vote away from turning this vision that so many have fought for into reality. The future of the Southwest Park is now in the hands of the City Council. I urge them to support this park because for most of us, parks are our shared back yards, and I believe all our residents – regardless of where they live – should have a park within a short walking distance.”

At the September Council meeting, the City Council will be asked to approve the deposit with the court for the offer amount of $2.937 million. The funding is available through a $3 million Hudson County Open Space grant. In addition, the City Council will be asked to award a contract for a planner to begin the public planning process for the Southwest Park.

“Hoboken deserves this new park,” said Hudson County Freeholder Anthony L. Romano. “Working with County Executive DeGise and my colleagues on the freeholder board, I am glad we are able to provide the grant funding to make this possible. We are proud to work with Mayor Zimmer and the Hoboken City Council as they endeavor to acquire this land.”

“This is a great day for Hoboken,” added Councilman David Mello. “We have been working towards having a park in our neighborhood as parks advocates since 2006. The acquisition of the properties on this particular block has been a top priority for me as Chair of the Community Development committee. I am confident it will serve as the ideal cornerstone for what will one day be an even larger Southwest Park.”

The Judge found that the City engaged in good faith negotiations with the property owners of Block 12, which is located between Jackson Street, Harrison Street, Observer Highway and Paterson Avenue. While the City offered $2.937 million for the property based on an appraisal, the final value would be established by an independent three-member commission appointed by the Judge.

As part of a comprehensive resiliency and readiness strategy to protect from flooding, the City is receiving $500,000 in technical assistance through the Rockefeller Foundation-funded Re.Invest Initiative to incorporate sustainable flood mitigation strategies, including underground water detention systems, into a new Southwest Park and other proposed parks in flood-prone areas. The City’s full Resiliency and Readiness Plan is available online at www.hobokennj.org/ready.

The Southwest Area has been designated an Area in Need of Rehabilitation, and if the first phase of the park is acquired, the City intends to substantially expand the park through the Rehabilitation process. For full details, view this message on the web.