BREAKING: SEVERAL CHOICES TO REPLACE CAMMARANO AS ACTING HOBOKEN MAYOR; Zimmer comments
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While newly elected Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano spends the day after his birthday answering a corruption charge in Newark, the city is being run by state appointed financial monitor Judy Tripodi, who was brought in last year to deal with the city's financial mess.

Hoboken City Hall spokesman Paul Drexel said today that Cammarano, who was arrested this morning as part of a wide-ranging FBI sting, is the one who can appoint an acting mayor in his absence. A regular mayor cannot be appointed until he resigns.

Drexel said that Cammarano can appoint from within his city directors, or the city clerk.

Since his new directors were not confirmed by the City Council last night, the only director who could be confirmed is John Pope, who was already a city director and would just be moving to a different department. In addition, longtime city clerk James Farina could be chosen.

Meanwhile, some observers are criticizing Cammarano, noting that last week, Cammarano said he had a "zero tolerance" policy on corruption. Cammarano asked former Hoboken Housing Authority Commissioner Hector Claveria to step down immediately because Claveria was arrested on a charge of taking a bribe. Claveria has not yet gone to trial.

Now, some are saying that Cammarano should also step down for the time being.

"That is something he has to answer for," said Cammarano's recent opponent in the mayoral election, City Council President Dawn Zimmer.

Zimmer said she has been discussing with the city attorney what her role will be while Cammarano is out of commission.

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lincolnlogger
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July 23, 2009
I had a conversation with an ex-council person, who indicated that the Council President (with Council approval) would be appointed as the interim mayor for up to 6 months. At that time, another mayoral election would be held.

I haven't been able to confirm this yet, but it certainly makes a lot more sense than a crook tabbing his cronies to be the mayor.
anonymous
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July 23, 2009
Going on the record as demanding that Cammarano resign immediately. If not I am asking the council to put forth a vote of no confidence in anyone he tries to appoint. Lets take this one to court baby!
anonymous
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July 23, 2009
You mean Hoboken may be run by the Pope! What ever happened to the separation between church and state?
ann'slunch
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July 23, 2009
sad day for Hoboken
ann'slunch
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July 23, 2009
sailor254
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July 23, 2009
Makes no sense. He won't resign either. He has too much of an ego to do that. He's probably convinced his shackled self that he still did nothing wrong. The sad part is that a good percentage of his voters will still support him as it is business as usual. People can easily look the other way when they are benefiting from this type of corruption-fed gravy train.
sailor254
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July 23, 2009
So you are telling me that a mayor arrested for CORRUPTION gets to pick his own successor? Does that make ANY sense to ANYONE?
sailor254
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July 23, 2009
So you are telling me that a mayor arrested for CORRUPTION