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Hoboken411 lie: Criminal investigation target is Zimmer Administration, hints at one true target: THEM!

As law enforcement is going about its job on the criminal investigation required, Hoboken411 is now going all out and revealing a snippet of truth under the pile of usual Beth Mason paid lies.

The headline below is a riot with the latest Masonic attack narrative going through hoops to tell you lots of other smears on everything and anything else. In poker we call that a tell. As in they would rather tell you something else is the story, anything but where the smoke is coming from and in this case it’s that padlocked IT office. That’s what they are truly concerned about. Read More...

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Silence of the Minions and Das Pump

There’s been no story that has received more orgasmic anticipation than this criminal investigation by “outside” law enforcement agencies at City Hall.  But for the moment it’s radio silence – the adults are in charge.

While the drama is yet to unfold, keep in mind it’s always the Beth Russo team that leaks information, usually limited, always distorted with playing politics the goal.  The mayor led side plays by the rules and doesn’t throw people under the bus during a criminal investigation for short term political gain and is honoring the ethical standards by not speaking or discussing the employees involved in the matter at this time. Read More...

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Tuesday’s the night at Hudson Tavern

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Dear Supporter,

I write to invite you to our official Campaign Kickoff for my candidacy for New Jersey State Assembly and our Hoboken Democratic Committee candidates’ campaign keep fighting for integrity and honest government in Hoboken and Hudson County.

Our Campaign Kickoff will be tomorrow evening, Tuesday, May 24th at 6:30 p.m. at Hudson Tavern, 51 14th Street in Hoboken. Come enjoy food, drinks and hear about why I’m running for State Assembly with the full support of our Mayor, Dawn Zimmer, and why these upcoming races for Democratic Committee are so critical to both Mayor Zimmer’s efforts and the future or Hoboken. Read More...

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Grist for the Mill: Muncipal Employees, the Electronic Fraud Edition

The City Hall hush hush criminal investigation is reaching sufficient gestation to take shape and could do so with an announcement of arrests as soon as this week.

A zeitgeist realization around town of potentially numerous electronic laws broken leads some to believe the case could quickly mushroom should the “outside” agencies properly vet their quarry.  Such a broadening could find countless others on the other side of the violation ledger, with any exchange of monies a slam dunk for convictions all around. Read More...

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Ravi: We’re going State! Kickoff Tuesday at Hudson Tavern

Bhalla for Assembly announces:

=&0=&th =&2=& =&3=& On Tuesday, Ravi Bhalla will host a special campaign kick-off event at Hoboken’s own Hudson Tavern at 51 14th Street at 6:30PM. Supporters from all over Hudson County will be joining with the Assembly hopeful to show support, share stories from the field, and listen to Bhalla outline his reasons for running. =&4=&
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Newark Mayor Cory Booker addresses Technology Conference

Last Thursday, Mayor Cory Booker addresses a group of technology entrepreneurs hosted by NJIT in Newark.

Mayor Booker is an urban mayor who is fighting to aid business development in Newark and is making ground.  The mayor showed savy and passion in speaking to this audience.  It was an impressive presentation even if he’s given variants of it many times before.

Although he has a big task in Newark, the debate is not will he became a statewide and national political figure but when.  While Gov. Christie is doing it on the state level, should they ever meet mano a mano, it would be a true Clash of the Titans. Read More...

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May 31 set as next community meeting on Hoboken Terminal & Yard Redevelopment Plan

City of Hoboken announces:

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The City of Hoboken is working to produce the Redevelopment Plan for Hoboken Terminal and Rail Yards property. A two phase redevelopment plan, which will reflect the vision and needs of the community, is underway. Phase I of the Redevelopment Plan will be prepared first, focusing on the 1.8 acre portion along Hudson Place – One Hudson Place. The plan for Phase 2 of the plan will include the remaining portion of the 52 acre Hoboken Terminal and Yards. Read More...

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Hoboken initiates stop stigma week on mental illness

The City of Hoboken declared itself a “Mental Health Stigma-Free” zone – the first in the country. The goal is to promote recovery from mental illness by reducing its stigma through community education.

What Is Hoboken Stop Stigma Week?
Our Goal is to promote recovery from mental illness by reducing its stigma through community education

Our Plan:
Events to educate public about plight of people afflicted with mental illness.
Focus groups will be conducted beginning in January through April with church groups etc. Read More...

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“Shop Hoboken” special promotion announced for June 11-12th

City of Hoboken announces:
Please join us on Monday, May 23rd at 10:30am at Anastasia’s Accessories (88 Garden Street) for a press conference to announce “Shop Hoboken” – a two day event to encourage residents and visitors to support local merchants.

Mayor Dawn Zimmer will join the owners of Anastasia’s as well as other Hoboken retail store owners to announce the city-wide event. See the attached flyer and link for additional information:

http://www.hobokennj.org/shophoboken/ Read More...

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2011 National Night Out date set for August 2nd

=&0=& On Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011, Chief Anthony P. Falco Sr., along with the Hoboken Police Department’s Community Policing Unit and Mayor Dawn Zimmer will be hosting our annual National Night Out. National Night Out is a nationwide event that allows the community workers to give back to their community. The goals of National Night Out are 1) Heighten crime and drug awareness; 2) Generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime programs; 3) Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police community partnership; 4) Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. This year, we would like to see more of the Hoboken community involved in this event. If you wish to participate, please contact Sergeant Melissa Gigante at 201-420-2100. We look forward to working together with you to make our community safer, stronger and more unified than ever before! Link: http://www.hobokennj.org/news/hoboken-police-to-host-national-night-out/