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Beth Mason: ‘Got ya!’ Back with even more hospital ruses!

Councilwoman Beth Mason smells blood in the water and she’s onto the scent of her victim.  Okay it’s a pick’em as in her sights are both the hospital and the mayor.  From this latest crafted release of distortions, the half-truth, and and the absolute fabrication, the most difficult decision is to decide which of the two she seeks to destroy more.

MSV doesn’t do polls but with the constant stream of misinformation being pumped out by Beth Mason, citywide mind you, we may need you the reader to help us decide! Read More...

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Pearson sets sights on Hoboken bringing 700 jobs

The rumor of Pearson SLC coming to Hoboken with State incentives totaling $84 million is confirmed based on a CBS radio report today showing hundreds of the jobs will be moving to lower Manhattan too.

The move from Upper Saddle River anticipated for summer 2014 will split its employees between New York City and Hoboken.  Of 1300 jobs, 700 will be coming to the Mile Square city.

Pearson will be leaving its Saddle River corporate setting for New York and Hoboken.
Hoboken will see the majority of the jobs arrive here.

Talking Ed Note: Here are the top 10 reasons this is good news for Hoboken:

  • Hoboken411’s Zimmer hatred burns red, Perry Klaussen’s head threatens to explode
  • No speech at City Council by Mason’s friend/Hoboken411 minion blaming Zimmer
  • No prepared speech by Beth Mason demanding she announce this news
  • More people out in downtown Hoboken during work hours at Pier A Park
  • More people out enjoying Pier C during weekday lunchtime
  • No email blast from Beth Mason taking credit for Pearson coming (for now) 
  • No photo ops with NJ Transit, Beth Mason and Tim Occhipinti taking credit
  • Hoboken’s status elevated as an optimal place for business
  • Boost to local businesses especially downtown
  • It’s Zimmer’s fault
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    Horse Sense: When does saving a hospital trump politics?

    Hoboken feels like its in suspended animation on the outcome of its hospital sale.  The crux of the matter seems to some to be beyond comprehension – Hoboken University Medical Center is on a respirator and needs a transfusion to see its health restored.  Only the finalization of a sale to the highest bidder, Holdco’s $91.7 million will see it through.

    Due to Hoboken’s constant electioneering environment, the fuel added to this bubbling over toxic brew is causing the kettle’s flames to dance ever brighter and higher.  The added ingredient is money: specifically $34 million owed to creditors including one attorney who was counsel to the hospital’s management arm and a union local that is infuriated to see itself on the creditors list in seven figures. Read More...

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    Mason mailer hits. Lies so good, you gotta mail them – Citywide!

    If you thought you’d seen it all with a late flurry to save the hospital and Hoboken taxpayers from a $52 million bond liability, you must not have checked your mailbox.  Mayor-in-exile Councilwoman Beth Mason opted to take her screed of fabrications on the pending sale of the hospital from email right to your mailbox.

    If you missed it the first time, she wants you to know:

    • a lawyer who sat quiet on the management board of the hospital during $20+ million losses years earlier claims he was bullied on a fraudulent bankruptcy and it’s the unfounded accusations now that you should value
    • her favorite website has more “news” with its iron hand of censorship of which she generously approves and content she controls you should believe 
    • the mayor is backing a re-election bid for Gov. Christie even though one doesn’t exist
    • Holdco’s financing deal to keep the hospital a hospital is not true, it’s really a sale to a out of state “developer” – with making more condos their goal.

    In doing so Mason shows she’s all in for one last bid to muddy, stall and possibly kill the sale to Bayonne’s Holdco and see the hospital close.  All in the apparent belief she’s finally found a silver bullet to kill her nemesis, Mayor Dawn Zimmer, who handily trounced her in two mayoral elections in 2009.  Ambition and revenge trumps saving the biggest Hoboken employer and a $52 million bond over the heads of the Hoboken taxpayer, but that’s how Mason rolls. Read More...

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    Mayor: ‘Moody’s expects hospital deal to get done – or else’

    Office of the Mayor announces:

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     “The financial condition of Hoboken University Medical Center and Moody’s decision to issue a credit watch for $9 million of the $52 million bond guaranty by the City simply demonstrates how important it is to move forward with the sale of HUMC. The financial risks associated with the hospital, including the City’s $52 million bond guaranty, have negatively impacted the City’s credit rating. If the sale of the hospital to HUMC Holdco is completed, these risks will be removed, and we are confident that Hoboken will be in a strong position to not only have the credit watch removed, but to have the City’s bond rating upgraded.” Read More...

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    HMHA: Horizon BC/BS deal with Holdco is official!

    =&0=& =&1=& =&2=&Hoboken Municipal Hospital Authority (HMHA) is pleased that HUMC Holdco, LLC (Holdco), the buyer in the pending sale of Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC), has announced an agreement with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey.  The transaction will allow HUMC to remain a participating provider in the Blue Cross Blue Shield network following Holdco’s acquisition of HUMC, which is expected to be completed later this month. “It is great news for patients to have HUMC continue as an in-network provider with Horizon,” says HMHA Chairperson Toni Tomarazzo.  “This is one of the many issues for which HMHA has diligently advocated in the pending sale of HUMC to ensure the continuation of hospital services and maintain the long term viability of the hospital.  HMHA remains committed to finalizing the sale to Holdco.”
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    Beth Mason points finger, ‘I’m not trying to close the hospital. Wheely.’

    Here’s the latest from Beth Mason’s political team to counteract yesterday’s statement from Council President Ravi Bhalla.  Note the new logo in her latest “run for mayor” once again.  That might be premature based on emerging problems being talked about around town.  MSV has anticipated and noted this earlier in Premium Content.

    Does anyone believe a word of this from Beth Mason?  She’s dealing again from the bottom of the deck here saying up is down, right is left and well, wrong is right. Read More...

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    BREAKING: HOLDCO WILL HONOR IN-NETWORK RATE FOR HORIZON BLUE CROSS IN PENDING HOSPITAL PURCHASE

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    According to a well placed source with knowledge of the pending purchase of the hospital, the question of whether Hold Co will carry an in-network insurance option for many residents who are enrolled in Horizon Blue Cross has been answered – and the answer is YES!

    As promised, the HMHA has been working dilgiently to ensure that the sale of HUMC proceeds in a manner that benefits the City of Hoboken and all its residents and worked hard toward an in-network option for Horizon Blue Cross customers. Read More...