February 2010

Hoboken Week in Review 2/28/2010

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2/28/2010:

Who’s ready for Spring?

Are you sick of the winter yet? Well, you’re in luck – because not only is the vernal equinox about three weeks away, so is gradually warming weather. Time to start thinking of spring cleaning!

What made the most noteworthy entries for the week ending Sunday, February 28, 2010?

Hot Topics

  1. WHITE!
    Yep, more of the fluffy white stuff. I wonder how the city is handling the loss in parking revenue? Higher taxes again?
  2. AUDIT!
    The so-called big bad Police Audit released. Many residents call BS on it. Don’t count your chickens just yet…
  3. IRISH!
    The annual Irish Party takes place – and even when not drunk, (online) fights take place. A trend?
  4. SINKING!
    Hoboken’s waterfront continues falling to pieces. Hoboken the center of urban planning? I think not.
  5. NOW?
    In the middle of Hoboken’s worst property tax nightmare – they want to spend tens of millions more. Priorities mixed the hell up?
  6. UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
    Should the city of Hoboken continue being allowed to get away with robbing American citizens with unjust fines for petty acts? Not according to the constitution!
  7. INEPT!
    The city has problems sending domestic mail. Any excuse you hear for the delay is probably fabricated.
  8. BOSS!
    “CC BOSS” (conspiracy candidate) Jeff Boss insists everyone knew that 9/11 was planned. Claims proof but has problems with his internet connection apparently. Get a Mac!
  9. TAXI!
    You think a taxi “mediator” is necessary in Hoboken? Some feel like it’s not.
  10. SLIDERS!
    Last week was “Sliders” week, and we some yummy burger places were reviewed, like:

Event Calendar

See what’s happening this week on Hoboken411 event calendar!

  • Jewish? Then you might be interested in some events TODAY HERE and HERE.

Inspirational Quote of the Week:

“Slander is the revenge of a coward, and dissimulation his defense”

- The Bible

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  • Helpful Hoboken Snow Shovelers!

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    2/27/2010 Update:

    More helping hands…

    Rory and even Hoboken411 reader Christina helped dig out a few elderly folks yesterday once again (no, the people weren’t buried – just their cars…) Good community help!

    12/19/2009:

    With the impending Winter Storm we’re in store to get today, one Hoboken411 reader and local merchant is offering volunteer assistance to those in need!

    That’s the holiday spirit!

    Volunteer Hoboken Snow Shovelers

    Helping the elderly with tough winter tasks

    Rory, who owns Midtown Authentic, the new handbag and accessory consignment store at 508 5th Street, is banding together with some friends and colleagues to shovel snow for the elderly or disabled. If you need help, or know someone that does, please email him at sales@midtownauthentic.com and he’ll make arrangements. Also, if this gets to be a overwhelming task, they’d like to know if anyone wants to join them in helping the community, just let them know!

    Rory adds: “This is not a joke, and if anyone is just lazy and doesn’t want to do it themselves, don’t email us. It’s solely for those who are incapable. It’s a 100% free community service.”

    Way to reach out to the community, Rory! Big hat tip!

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  • Chile Earthquake; Pacific Tsunami

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    2/27/2010:

    8.8 Magnitude quake hits Chile; Hawaii threatened

    In case you’re not paying attention to the news, a big 8.8 magnitude quake hits off the coast of Chile today – and supposedly a 12 foot wall of water is churning through the pacific.

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  • More great Hoboken snow shots!

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    2/27/2010:

    Yes, even a disruptive snow has much beauty!

    On top of yesterday’s photos – here’s yet another collection of great “real life” shots submitted by a bunch of Hoboken411 readers.

    Photo submission note: Please send “landscape” instead of “portrait” photos! While I understand and appreciate when and where a “taller” portrait shot is always beautiful, when it comes to online publications specifically, vertical screen real estate is at premium. Which is why I have a semi-policy of only using the wider photo submissions over the taller ones. If I do choose to pick the taller shots, they may be included in a gallery that also has the wide pics – and as you can see in the second gallery below – much detail is lost. Thanks!

    Nicole has a good photographic eye!

    I was impressed with this gallery of TEN photos that Hoboken411 reader Nicole sent in yesterday. She has a knack for composing fantastic shots!

    Another great gallery!

    Hoboken411 readers Brian, Pete, JP and Joe contributed to the gallery below. I even included a couple of the tall shots at the end. I happen to enjoy the giant snowman constructed near the Harborside Lofts!

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  • Digable Arts Festival on March 20th

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    2/27/2010:

    A different kind of art festival coming to the Monroe Center (720 Monroe St.) the weekend of March 20th and 21st! Sounds like a ton of fun, with art, music and more. Make a weekend out of it, won’t ya?

    The Digable Arts Festival!

    “Hoboken two-day independent Arts Festival, the DIGABLE ARTS FESTIVAL is taking amazing shape. The festival will take place on March 20th and 21st at the Monroe Center for the Arts in Hoboken, NJ.

    The festival will include:

    • Over 60 different fine artists,
    • 19 musical groups over two different stages
    • A variety of art installations through out the building
    • A rotating list of vendors
    • A black box theater space
    • A screening room for independent video pieces.

    Lineups

    Saturday March 20th at 11am, galleries will open, closing at 7pm that evening.
    Festivities continue with the EQUINOXX PARTY in the main room from 8pm Saturday evening until close in the with live bands, interactive art, vendors, DJ’s and a special dance performance at midnight by the “Living a Painting” performance group.

    Sunday March 21st begins at 11am with gallery hours running till 5pm to coincide with the Monroe Centers Open Studio Tour and will include another day of live bands special theatrical performances and screenings of independent productions.

    “Jam 4 Art” Fundraiser on March 7th

    On Sunday, March 7th from 5-9pm – “An evening of music and art in Hoboken to benefit Hoboken’s independent Art Festival!

    Click here for PDF – over at Saint and Sinners Bar (205 First Street).
    See list of participating artists, bands, vendors and more after the jump!

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  • Pigeon Club donates $2k to Museum!

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    2/27/2010:

    You don’t hear too much about the Hudson County Homing Pigeon Club (358 Newark St.) – but when you do, it’s always good news!

    Hoboken Museum Receives Generous Gift

    $2,000 donated by the Hudson County Homing Pigeon Club

    “The Hoboken Historical Museum is pleased to announce a generous gift of $2,000 from the Hudson County Homing Pigeon Club, a portion of which will support the ongoing Hoboken Oral History Project, a joint project of the Hoboken Historical Museum and the Friends of the Hoboken Library. Museum Director Bob Foster and Board President Carol Losos visited the HCHPC in January to formally accept the donation from club president Vinnie Torre, with members Lynne Earing, James Corso and John Baginski.

    Vinnie Torre, who maintains the last active homing pigeon loft in Hoboken, and about eight members from nearby towns are keeping alive a proud history of a competitive sport that is still practiced around the world, but which has dwindled nearly out of sight in modern Hoboken. At one time, roofs of Hoboken’s brownstones and apartment buildings hosted more than 70 pigeon lofts, and HCHPC’s membership exceeded 70 dues-paying members.

    This year, the club is reviving its nationally renowned race, the Hoboken One-Bird Derby, this fall, October 29 – 31, a tradition that dates back to 1922, when the club was founded. In the late 1960s – 1970s, Hoboken was one of the hot spots of the competitive racing pigeon community, sponsoring the Hoboken One-Bird Derby, which drew competitors from across the country and another 20 races during the year. Half were in the spring for the veteran birds, and half in the early fall for the young birds.

    Hoboken’s HCHPC moved to its current club headquarters at 358 Newark Street in 1946. The building continues to serve as a club meeting place, but also doubles as a rehearsal and recording studio for local musicians. The sport has faded with the proliferation of municipal restrictions, and also of hawks, a dire threat to even the speediest of the elite racers. Club members hasten to explain that their “thoroughbreds of the sky” are carefully bred and cared for, sharing little with the common feral birds that populate urban centers like Hoboken.

    The sport is still enthusiastically followed in other countries, with million-dollar purse races in South Africa and Asia, and enthusiasts in Belgium, Holland and the United Kingdom. Pigeon racing fans include the Queen of England, actor Jimmy Smits and boxer Mike Tyson. It featured prominently in the movie “On the Waterfront,” which was filmed on location in Hoboken, including the rooftop coops on tenement buildings.

    On Sunday, March 14 at 4 p.m., the Museum will release its twentieth oral history chapbook, The Pigeon Guys: Recollections of Vinnie Torre and Lynne Earing, on Sunday. Please join us at the Museum, 1301 Hudson Street, for this free event, during which copies of the chapbook will be distributed, refreshments served, and stories told about Hoboken’s pigeon flyers—past and present.

    Vinnie Torre has been racing pigeons since the mid-1950s, when veteran “pigeon guys” passed along their skills, and occasionally their birds, to “the kid.” During the local club’s dormant years, Vinnie continued to raise and train birds at his “Hillside Loft,” and to enter and win races state- and nationwide. In the late 1990s, he met Lynne Earing, a Bayonne animal lover who was soon sharing his life and his enthusiasm for the sport. It did not take long for Vinnie to build “Lynne’s Loft,” alongside his own.

    Lisa Sartori interviewed Vinnie Torre and Lynne Earing on Vinnie’s roof last spring. The transcript of their interview, from which the chapbook was derived, has been deposited in the collections of the Hoboken Public Library and the Hoboken Historical Museum. Holly Metz edited the interview, Kevin McCloskey contributed drawings, Robert Foster added photographs, and Ann Marie Manca designed the chapbook.

    Please do visit the Museum on March 14 and celebrate its release with us!

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  • Animal Abusers Registry

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    2/27/2010:

    Know of any horrible animal abusers in Hoboken? Then head over to www.ExposeAnimalAbusers.org so they can join the ranks of people like Jeffrey Dahmer!

    Does an animal abuser live in Hoboken?

    “Communities have good reason to be concerned about the whereabouts of animal abusers. In story after heartbreaking story, abusers repeat their violent crimes against helpless animals, and often go on to victimize people as well.

    Mandatory registration and community notification for convicted animal abusers will make a dramatic difference in keeping offenders away from potential new victims by allowing animal shelters and humane societies to more thoroughly screen potential adopters – and by alerting the public to the whereabouts of dangerous abusers.

    Keep your animals and community safe by signing on to demand that your state require animal abusers register with their communities.”

    Go to http://www.ExposeAnimalAbusers.org to sign the petition today!

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    2/26/2010 Photo Update:

    Beautiful, but messy

    Here’s a few dozen photos from Hoboken411 readers: Scott, Howard, Hobokengirl, Sara, Brad, and an uncredited Verizon cell user.

    Thanks for the shots, and keep ‘em coming!

    (sorry I didn’t have time to add the names to each photo since these were batch edited…)

    SEE PREVIOUS UPDATES AFTER THE JUMP…

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