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Posted on April 4, 2010

A gentleman’s agreement? Posted April 4, 2010

Hoboken Housing Authority Board member Jake Stuiver would love to become 4th Ward councilman. However, he has one small problem: Michael Lenz, who was appointed to fill the seat last November when Dawn Zimmer became mayor, is running for the seat in the special election this November. Stuiver is too much of a gentleman to …

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Posted on March 28, 2010

Who will lead the HCDO? Posted March 28, 2010

There’s a strange twist in the reported race for a new chairman for the Hudson County Democratic Organization (HCDO). Rumors now claim that former North Bergen Freeholder Vincent Ascolese, one of the assistant superintendents of North Bergen Schools, might be considered as the chair. This would be somewhat of a strain since historically, Ascolese is …

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Posted on March 21, 2010

High noon won’t be high noon after all
3/21/10

Anybody who thinks voters will get to choose the county sheriff candidate of their choice in the upcoming Democratic Primary in June is in for a shock. While Incumbent Sheriff Juan Perez may be on the ballot, it is unlikely that he will have the blessing of the Hudson County Democratic Organization, since several North …

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3/21/10

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Posted on March 14, 2010

Shootout or bow out for sheriff?
3/14/10

Hudson County Sheriff Juan Perez seems to believe no one is trying to put him out of office. Up until a few weeks ago, he said he is on good terms with all the political powers in Hudson County. But he may be wearing rose colored glasses. A big pow-wow this week will bring together …

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3/14/10

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Posted on March 7, 2010

There’s no place like home
3/7/10

Hoboken isn’t Oz, but it might have been hard to tell that last week as the politics stirred up a strange storm, and created a strange dynamic that has reformer facing off against reformer in a way few could have predicted a year ago. Perhaps it is the fact that reformers finally got into power …

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3/7/10

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Posted on February 28, 2010

Trouble in paradise?
2/28/10

When Michael Lenz was appointed to Dawn Zimmer’s vacated 4th Ward council seat late last year in Hoboken, he said his primary goal was to get to know his ward, its problems, and its people, and to make sure that he was fully versed about the issues. Although an ally of Zimmer for years and …

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2/28/10

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Posted on February 21, 2010

Beldini’s conviction means what?

With the conviction of former Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini on corruption charges, federal authorities may have done damage to the remaining political figures hoping to beat their case in court. Although the jury verdict was a little confusing, since Beldini was convicted of taking a bribe but not asking for one, the government …

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Posted on February 14, 2010

Stack and the HCDO
2/14/10

Try to imagine what might happen if state Sen. and Union City Mayor Brian Stack became the chairman of the Hudson County Democratic Organization. If you can’t, there are plenty of key people currently entrenched in Hudson County politics who can, and they are having fits over the possibility. The HCDO is the heart and …

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2/14/10

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Posted on February 7, 2010

Where’s ‘Between the Lines’ by Al Sullivan?
2/7/10

Political columnist Al Sullivan is on vacation this week. You can e-mail tips and comments to asullivan@hudsonreporter.com.

Posted on January 31, 2010

Is Jersey’s tax revolt a joke?
1/31/10

One of the most influential philosophers in Western Civilization, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, once said, “People are part of the state that does not know what it wants.” While he wasn’t talking about New Jersey voters, he should have been – especially regarding the recent election and their outrage over increased taxes. Gov. Christopher Christie …

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1/31/10

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