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Mayor announces innovative traffic ‘calming toolkit’

=&0=& =&1=& The Zimmer Administration continues its focus on pedestrian safety with the introduction of the City’s first “Traffic Calming Toolkit.” The new toolkit is designed to clarify and formalize the process by which pedestrian safety concerns will continue to be systematically addressed. Residents are invited to a community meeting to discuss pedestrian safety and other transportation issues on March 15, 2011 from 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Rue School gymnasium, 301 Garden Street. “With pedestrian crashes dropping by 30% this past year and bicycling crashes dropping by 63%, we have made some progress, but we need to continue building on our measures to address pedestrian and bike safety,” said Mayor Zimmer, “With these goals in mind, I asked Director Sacs to prepare a ‘Traffic Calming Toolkit’.” =&2=&
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Guest of the Stable: p1ywood on parade

Well, “hi” again, I’m hoping that all of you at least got some enjoyment out of the usual train wreck that is our St Patrick’s Parade day. I’ve weathered more than a few, and allow me to say it’s a day that’s not for the squeamish.

It might well be a good thing that Hoboken has a watchdogs like me to go out and research some of the seamier problems that confront our fair city.  In that spirit I made the sacrifice of embracing, once again, the carryings-ons that occur on and about Hoboken’s St Patrick’s Parade day. Without further adieu: Read More...

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Mayor Zimmer’s City Council fundraiser moved to March 17th

 
Dear Friends,
 
Our party/fundraising date has been pushed back one week
to Thursday, March 17th. 
 
Unfortunately we have to reschedule because our entire family was
hit hard by a pretty serious flu that seems to be going around.   

Despite the change in date, we hope you will be able to come

and meet some very special candidates, and gear up to make
sure that our City moves in the right direction in the
May 10th City Council elections!
 
The Date:  Thursday, March 17th
 
Time:  7:00 – 10:00 pm
Where:  Dawn’s and Stan’s House – 59 Madison Street, Apt. #2
Why:  Why Not?  There’s too much at stake and it will be fun!
 
RSVPs appreciated but not required.  (Just respond to this email)
 
 
Suggested contribution to citywide effort:  $250.00
 
 
Look forward to catching up with all of you next
Thursday, March 17th!  
 
 
Thanks and stay healthy!  
Dawn
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Board of Education candidacies announced

Here’s the latest news on the announced candidates:

Nine candidates in all and one official slate with most likely one other to be announced at a later time:

Kid’s First:
Jean Marie Mitchell*
Steven Feinstein
Clifford Godfrey



The Others:
Carmelo Garcia*
Anthony Oland
Peter Biancamano
Francis Rhodes Kearns*
Patricia Waiters
John Madigan

* indicates current BoE commissioner

Steve Feinstein is a Hoboken parent of two: one in Hoboken High School and the other in Elysian charter.

Clifford Godfrey is a Stevens graduate and volunteer for Save the Youth and the Stevens basketball program. Read More...

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Breaking: Mayor Zimmer – ‘It’s time to move the parade to a Wednesday’

Mayor Dawn Zimmer announced at a press conference today she intends to move the St. Patrick’s Day Parade to a Wednesday to avoid the problems Hoboken residents have seen over recent years with the event held on a Saturday.

The mayor will be looking to the City Council, Hoboken residents and the business community and parade organizers for support in making the move.

In all of 2009, there were three reported rapes and two reports over the Friday-Saturday parade weekend.

MSV’s non-scientific snap poll from last night shows most respondents support making a change in the parade from Saturday.  More to follow. Read More...

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Beth Mason begins advertising on Mason411 jihad campaign

Hoboken411 the truth challenged website all things Beth Mason has begun its all out jihad to win her re-election in the second ward.  In its typical juvenile cartoonish fashion, her ad sits above a threatening jihad like figure brandishing a huge knife.  What does a knife have to do with the St. Patrick’s Day Parade?  Good question.

Readers sent in some of the latest from Hoboken’s online cesspool:

Beth Mason proudly advertises for her re-election on Hoboken411 and its cartoonish parade coverage

But that’s not the end of it.  Beth Mason sits proudly over an attack on dwarfs too: Read More...

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Wanted: Poll workers at elections to protect voter integrity in Hoboken elections

Joint Press Release From the Republicans of Hoboken and Hoboken Democratic Party


Hoboken Republican and Democratic Chairs Urge Residents to Serve as Poll Workers Deadline to Apply is March 11th

The Chairpersons of the Republic and Democratic Parties of Hoboken jointly urge Hoboken residents to serve as District Boardworkers (a.k.a. “poll workers”) in the 2011 elections.

“Serving as a poll worker is a rewarding and proactive way to get involved in the democratic process,” said Diana C. Davis, Chairwoman of the Republicans of Hoboken. “We would like residents in Hoboken to be aware of the process of applying to serve as a poll worker.” Read More...

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1st ward candidate the Wiley Coyote, Eric Kurta to host fundraiser with Mayor Zimmer

YOU’RE INVITED

You are cordially invited to a fundraiser in support of Eric Kurta for Hoboken City Council.

Event Information:

Where:  Room 84
             (84 Washington)

When:   Thursday, March 24th

Time:     7:00pm ~ 9:00pm

Special Guests:

Mayor Dawn Zimmer
Councilman at Large Ravi Bhalla

Event Committee:

Ms. Ann Grahm
Mr. Joseph Branco
Mr. Jahn Andersen

Let us know if you are coming and if you have guests.
www.KurtaforCityCouncil.comPaid for by Kurta for City Council
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City Council candidate debates announced

Hoboken City Council Candidates’ Forums Set for April 12-13
Public is Invited to Join in Moderated Q&A with City Council Candidates in Wards 1, 3 and 4 on April 12; Wards 2, 5 and 6 on April 13


Hoboken, NJ – March 4, 2011

 – Hoboken voters will have the opportunity to pose questions and hear directly from the candidates vying for the six City Council ward seats in the May 10 election. Two moderated forums will be conducted by the Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition and People for Open Government, and hosted by The Parish of Our Lady of Grace and St. Joseph. Read More...