Hoboken

MASON SAYS MAYOR'S REMARKS ON CELL PHONE COMMITTEE ARE ATTEMPTS TO DEFLECT RESPONSIBILITY

Release Date: Apr 15 2008

“The mayor may have so little regard for taxpayer money that he considers $108,000 nitpicking, but to most hard working people in the city, it’s a lot of money,”

Appellate Court Hands Mason A Victory

Release Date: Mar 31 2008

“I have examples of individuals using city-owned cell phones for calls to Las Vegas, Hawaii and West Palm Beach, Florida,  I don’t know that the city is doing business with anyone in Las Vegas or Hawaii or why the calls are made during work hours and why taxpayers should be paying for such calls,” said Mason    

MASON'S OPEN RECORD SUIT FORCES SETTLEMENT WITH SCHOOL BOARD

Release Date: Mar 3 2008

  MASON’S OPEN RECORDS SUIT FORCES SETTLEMENT WITH SCHOOL BOARD 

February 5, 2008 - 9:34am

Marie Borace, you're doing a great job!

The Associated Press reported this morning that Gov. Jon Corzine couldn’t vote at his Hoboken polling location early this morning because the voting machines were not working.  Election officials are not accustomed to running elections in February – should New Jerseyans expect more problems like this?

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Campos Affirms Support for SW6 Plan and Repeats Call for Its Incorporation into Southwest Redevelopment Plan

Release Date: Oct 16 2007

HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY -- After last evening’s forum, Christopher Campos today repeated his call to the Hoboken City Council to submit the recently released Hoboken Southwest Parks Coalition plan, SW6: A Greener, Greater Hoboken, to city planners to take under advisement and for incorporation into the next version of the Southwest Redevelopment plan to be submitted to the Council.

June 3, 2007 - 7:13pm

The Free Market Thrives in the Most Unlikely Place…The Liberal Film Industry

Kenneth Del Vecchio is an unapologetic, and unabashed, conservative. He has also taken the lead in advancing the most liberal of all business sectors in the country, the film industry, right here in New Jersey. DelVecchio has conceived, produced and delivered the state’s most successful film festival in the most anti-business state in the union, the Hoboken International Film Festival. <

January 23, 2007 - 2:39pm

DUI could end Assembly bid

Hudson County political insiders say that charges of driving under the influence of alcohol could impact Hoboken Councilman Christopher Campos' chances of going to the State Assembly next year. The 30-year-old Campos was charged with exeeding the legal limit around 3:00 AM Saturday morning in Manhattan, according to published reports.

Campos, who is also the municipal prosecutor in West New York, has been at the top of short lists for an open Assembly seat in the 33rd district, if incumbent Brian Stack continues his bid for State Senator against Majority Leader Bernard Kenny. Kenny is a Hoboken resident, and the conventional wisdom in Hudson is that Hoboken would maintain one of the three seats in the legislative delegation.

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Governor Jon S. Corzine

Release Date: Jan 19 2007

LETTER FROM GOVERNORS CORZINE AND SPITZER ON HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDING

HOBOKEN

– Governor Jon S. Corzine and Governor Eliot Spitzer of New York sent the following letter to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff today concerning homeland security funding:
November 30, 2006 - 1:28am

No, Virginia, you aren't hearing computerized voices

Virginia McCabe told NJ101.5's The Jersey Guys this afternoon at her attorney has advised her not to release a video showing Atlantic City Councilman Eugene Robinson allegedly engaging in oral sex with a prostitute. McCabe also said that she received a phone call at her home from a computerized voice asking that a copy of the video be sent to PoliticsNJ.com at our Hoboken address. But this website does not use computerized voices to communicate and has made no contact with McCabe, who is respectfully urged to not to forward (or offer to sell) any videotapes to us.

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NJ Republican Chairman Tom Wilson

Release Date: Aug 31 2006

TIMING OF CORZINE'S GIFT STRAINS HIS CREDIBITY
GOP Calls On Corzine To Pay Taxes On $50,000 Campaign Contribution

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