Hoboken City Council and Mayor Dave Roberts look to improve on last year's financial debacle. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News Edition, 7/16/08.
Hoboken's Auto Theft Task Force out; Community Policing Unit back in action. Acting Police Chief Robert Lisa. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News Edition, July 8, 2008.
Hoboken City CFO George Destefano, brother-in-law of former mayor and convicted felon Anthony Russo, shows why he is an invaluable part of the City Hall team.
Hoboken Mayor David Roberts blames City Council for budget problems. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News edition, June 25, 2008.
Hoboken Councilwoman Beth Mason questions the proposed retirement package offered to outgoing Chief of Police Carmen Labruno. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News edition, June 18, 2008.
Hoboken University Medical Center is to receive $2.5M less in charity care funds from the state than anticipated. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News Edition.
Hoboken resident Helen Hirsch speaks in favor of a resolution to acquire Block 11 for park space and an ordinance to establish open space zoning. From special City Council meeting, June 1, 2008.
Hoboken resident Dave Mello speaks in favor of a resolution to acquire Block 11 for park space and an ordinance to establish open space zoning. From special City Council meeting, June 1, 2008.
Hoboken resident Rami Pinchevsky speaks in favor of a resolution to acquire Block 11 for park space and an ordinance to establish open space zoning. From special City Council meeting, June 1, 2008.
Hoboken Councilman Peter Cammarano takes issue with those who would not take the municipal hospital officials at their word. Special City Council meeting - Hoboken University Medical Center financial workshop. June 2, 2008.
Hoboken Councilman Peter Cammarano puts his faith in the finance numbers presented by the city's hospital authority even as it comes to light that the city's budget numbers were falsely presented. From the Special City Council meeting of June 2, 2008 (hospital workshop) and an interview on Cablevision's Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News edition, June 5, 2008.
Hoboken Councilman Peter Cammarano shares his views on the current state of the city's finances. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News edition, June 5, 2008.
Not likely, says NJ Governor Jon Corzine, when asked if he will help Hoboken with its financial difficulties. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News Edition, June 3, 2008.
Hoboken Councilwomen Beth Mason and Dawn Zimmer comment on the city's budget quagmire and imminent tax increase. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Edition, Hudson News edition, June 3, 2008.
Shovels go into the soil for the groundbreaking of Hoboken's new Clearview Cinema. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News Edition, June 2, 2008.
Hoboken Mayor David Roberts and City Council President Theresa Castellano and share their views on the city's budget problems. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hudson News Edition, 06/02/08.
Hoboken Superintendent of Schools Jack Raslowsky makes it clear that the schools will not take an official position on zoning issues - parks and open space vs development and museum space. BOE meeting May 20, 2008.
Connors elementary school principal Linda Erbe suggests to the Hoboken Board of Education that a developer's proposal for a high-rise residential with space for an annex for the Hoboken Museum would benefit the school's children (local residents are fighting for park space on the parcel). Which is better for the kids? From the Hoboken BOE meeting of May 20, 2008.
Local volunteers help students write resumes and coach them on interview techniques. Local entrepreneurs to talk with the students about how they got started in business and give the students a new perspective on opportunities available to them. From Cablevision Channel 18 Neighborhood Journal, Hoboken edition, May 28,2008.
New artificial turf is installed at Hoboken's Sinatra Park athletic field on the Hudson River waterfront. Athletic leagues are back in busines as Hoboken's only soccer field is re-opened. From Cablevision Channel 18 Hudson News Edition, 5/22/08.
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