Hoboken Week in Review: 5/15/2011
Some of the most noteworthy posts for the week ending Sunday, May 15, 2011: Politics and City Happenings Council Election Complete! – A Hoboken rarity – no runoff elections! The Mayans were right! Bookmarking...
Some of the most noteworthy posts for the week ending Sunday, May 15, 2011: Politics and City Happenings Council Election Complete! – A Hoboken rarity – no runoff elections! The Mayans were right! Bookmarking...
2011 Hoboken City Council Election Recap: Zimmer regains majority; gains no ground with the voters at large City council candidates endorsed by Mayor Dawn Zimmer lost four out of six races, but winning just...
Russo, Lenz, diners, developers & the great double standard Councilman Michael Russo’s dream of someday rising to an office higher than 3rd ward councilman probably disintegrated with the release of an FBI videotape of...
2/18/2011: POG Ordinance passes …but angry Mayor Zimmer launches tirade after her anti-Mason legislation is rejected. This week the Hoboken City Council updated and strengthened the city’s anti-Pay-to-Play ordinance, which prohibits people seeking city...
2/16/2011: Hoboken411 editorial: The situational ethics of City Hall …and what the local press corps should be doing today to expose it. Dawn Zimmer has an ethics problem. Actually, she has several. Many of...
11/29/2010 Update: Hoboken Rabbi speaks out on the Pincus affair Rabbi Robert Scheinberg of the United Synagogue of Hoboken is weighing in on Zoning Board Member Nancy Pincus’ use of Nazi imagery to attack...
11/7/2010: Have you fallen back yet? One final reminder to adjust your clocks – plus, don’t forget the final day of the 2010 Hoboken Artists Studio Tour today, as well as the Fuzzy Lemons...
11/4/2010: Latest Count: Occhipinti 1231; Lenz 825 In the end, it wasn’t even close. Challenger Tim Occhipinti defeated Michael Lenz on the voting machines at the polls by 50 votes, making the Vote-By-Mail tally...