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Bow wow wow, yippee yeah – 7th Annual Pet Parade Sunday!

Hoboken Museum Presents 7th Annual Pet Parade & Fair on
Sunday, Oct. 2, 12 – 4 pm at Maxwell Place Park & Pier

·         More than 20 local pet service providers to offer free advice and services at Pet Fair, 12 – 4 pm
·         Parade starts at 1 pm; costume and talent contests for dogs and other pets!
Hoboken, N.J. – Sept. 22, 2011 – The Hoboken Museum’s 7th Annual Pet Parade & Fair kicks off at noon on Sun., Oct. 2, and promises to be bigger and better than ever. This year’s event is moving uptown to the Maxwell Place Waterfront, between 11th and 12th Streets, and will feature costume contests, talent competitions and more than 20 local pet care professionals dispensing free advice and demonstrations. Participation is free, and the first 100 participants to register for the Parade will receive a free gift bag with goodies from the event sponsors. Costumes are optional, and all pets are welcome—as long as they can tolerate a lot of dogs!
Starting at noon, the Pet Fair will offer “Ask the Trainer” sessions; complimentary nail clipping and ear cleaning by Hoboken Dog Wash; basic pet grooming advice from a variety of groomers; information on a feral cat trap/neuter/release initiative, and much more. Even if you don’t have a pet in the parade, all are invited to meet local pet care businesses and check out adoptable pets from Liberty Humane Society. Local photographer Kristen Pierce will be signing copies of her new photo book, Hoboken Dogs. The Pet Fair will continue until 4 pm.

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Beth Mason: Don’t forget me and my attempts to sabotage the hospital sale!

While efforts are continuing to save the hospital, Councilwoman Beth Mason wants you to know she is gong to continue to put out as much innuendo, false information and sabotage as possible.  (Can her exclusive talking points here be far off from “release” to Hoboken411?)

At the last City Council meeting she didn’t want to risk $5.5 million in consideration of a bond to help the hospital be saved.  Now she makes reference to two past failed bidders and pretends they are not only applicable but viable today! Read More...

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Sign of the Times: Controversial Ex-Hoboken Construction Official Al Arezzo returns to Hoboken

Hoboken’s Al Arezzo, once known as the terror of the town construction office was rumored to not only be back in town but holding court in one of his favorite watering holes in the middle of the day yesterday.  Just like old times.

Word is he’s back and looking to sue the City’s taxpayers since he was forced out of his position for some unknown conduct unbecoming last February as reported first in an earlier MSV exclusive.

Michael Russo leaves the closed session of the last City Council meeting walking past the Hoboken Construction Office.  That office may be in the news again with Al Arezzo back in Hoboken and believed looking for a payday.

Arezzo is thought to have had his hand in businesses in town when not regulating the construction of others.  One rumor is he was one of the original owners in a group of nine for the bar/restaurant Nine on Washington with Scott Delea. Read More...

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Hobo Operation Clean up

Greetings from Jen Giattino for City Council

From the desk of 6th ward Councilwoman Jen Giattino:

  Dear Friends & Neighbors,

Please join me and my family for the second

Clean It Up Hoboken Day on 
Sunday, October 2nd at 12Noon.
 
This time it will be larger and more exciting because it’s going
to be a city-wide event. My fellow council members are going to
organize efforts in their own wards, therefore, it is sure
to be an even bigger success!!

Clean It Up Hoboken was organized to raise community awareness about an ordinance against the distribution and postings of handbills, flyers, and circulars on utility poles, signs, the street & other public spaces.  Read More...

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Mayor issues updated statement on hospital

Office of the Mayor announces:

HHI, with input from Holdco, decided that since negotiations have been very productive, they would prefer to defer the hearing to discuss the sales agreement until October 4th in a final effort to establish full support for the sale of HUMC. This delay means that a final closing may be pushed back until October 17th.  While it will be a financial challenge, we are confident that the hospital will be able to make it to the finish line. Once we get to the end of this process, there are encouraging signs that virtually every current employee at HUMC will be there with us. We have just found out that 99 percent of current employees, and more than 90 percent of current union employees at the facility, have already accepted positions with the new buyer. Here are the data:

  • Holdco offered positions to 1,127 current HUMC employees
  • Holdco received accepted offers from 1,124 current HUMC employees (99.7%)
  • Holdco received non-acceptance of offers from 2 current HUMC employees
  • 324 JNESO members at HUMC
  • 314 JNESO members applied for positions at Holdco
  • 285 JNESO members were offered positions at Holdco (91%)
  • 435 1199J members at HUMC
  • 432 1199J members applied for positions at Holdco
  • 400 1199J members were offered positions at Holdco (93%)
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    Nurse’s union delays settlement agreement going outside creditors committee with complaint

    If there was any question what’s the hold up in the creditors committee settlement, the hospital nurse’s union JNESO just cleared up the matter for everyone.  To this point the unions denied they were the logjam but one is going public, and solo to complain about monies owed – outside of the thousands of others owed roughly $34 million on the creditors committee.

    According to their announcement touted in a NJ.com story, the bankruptcy hearing has been postponed until October 4th.  The original story states: Read More...

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    Hospital Update: Bankruptcy Hearing moved to Wednesday

    Here’s the latest update on the hospital sale and yes, it’s progressing.  The hearing in Newark scheduled for today has been moved to Wednesday.  A bankruptcy judge is expected to hear the case with the creditors committee and an anticipated recommendation from its members.

    While there’s haggling on a settlement, sources close to the discussion maintain a high degree of confidence in reaching an agreement.

    A settlement with the creditors committee paves the way for the sale to Bayonne’s Holdco, keeping an acute care hospital in Hoboken seven years out. Read More...

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    Michele Russo – ‘I didn’t get the Union City BoE job either’

    During the long closed session at City Council’s meeting last week, Michele Russo mother of 3rd ward Councilman Mike Russo remarked outside City Hall on her recent attempts to gain a taxpayer paid job saying,  “I didn’t get that job,” referring to a BoE position in Union City.

    With a long closed session, a group of people sat at the top of the stairs and Michele Russo held court.  Directing her remarks to the group of around a dozen people, Russo noted “blogs” saying she was getting a Hudson County job but neither the Union City BoE position nor an earlier managerial housekeeping position had come through. Read More...

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    Mayor Zimmer: ‘final terms are being hammered out’

    Earlier this afternoon, Mayor Zimmer stated negotiations between the creditor’s committee and Holdco are continuing saying she is optimistic it will lead to a positive outcome.

    In a conference call from City Hall, the mayor outlined the latest developments saying the creditors committee presented altered “final” terms to Holdco.  She said they were slightly different than ones previously discussed adding “negotiations are moving in the right direction.”

    The mayor described the negotiations as “sensitive” and concluded “they are going well” and she expects the outcome will lead to a sale of Hoboken University Medical Center to Holdco. Read More...