Meanwhile, the council recently introduced the city's calendar year 2012 budget at $102.3 million, which keeps taxes stable. The city will hold budget workshops with varoius departments on Saturday to go over the document. The final vote will take place at a meeting in early April. For more on the budget, see last week's Hoboken Reporter cover story, linked below. And for more on this Saturday's council meeting, click the link to the information on the city website.







They have had this post deleted 20 times - from Patch no less.
http://grafixavenger.blogspot.com/2012/03/six-days-from-cammarano.html
Lane went to bat for Cammarano to defend Cammarano's control over the zoning board ONLY SIX DAYS after Cammarano sold variances to Solomon Dwek at the Malibu. Cammarano must have been mortified thinking of the council taking that privilege away. Enter Lane. That's the guy in this picture with the $hit-eating grin. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-AzsCd7zx75A/T2IR-gBKTvI/AAAAAAAACAw/agt5dqrYwng/s1600/cammarano bajardi.jpg Why is he so happy with Cammarano after being tied to Mason for so long?
Lane does NOTHING for free. What did Cammarano promise him in exchange for "grinding the council into powder"? Lane doesn't want anyone thinking about that. But that genie is out of the bottle.
Due to recent changes in NJ State policy it will now only take a majority to pass temporary appropriations.
This will put an end to the destructive political obstructionism of the City Coucil minority and allow Hoboken to pay it's bills.