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Police Vehicle Farce

15

May


5/15/2008:

Time for another Hoboken411 reality check! Two months ago the council passed a resolution directing Mayor David Roberts to stop all spending that doesn’t include salary and wages until a budget is approved. With only a month and a half to go before the fiscal year ends, Hoboken still doesn’t have an approved budget. In a story headlined “Freeze Standoff” in today’s hardly read joke of a paper Jersey Journal, Police Benevolent Association president Vince Lombardi claims that the city council’s efforts are about to put public safety at risk.

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Scare tactics or public safety crisis?

The paper quotes Lombardi as saying, “Right now there’s four police cars that are out of service for minor stuff. If this continues, we will not have enough police cars to keep the community safe,” Lombardi is also quoted as saying, “As long as we stay in this crisis mode with the budget being frozen, we’re going to eventually run out of cars.”

Hoboken new police vehicles

Reached for their comment, members of the council called Lombardi’s claims a “publicity stunt” on the part of the Mayor, who seems to be able to find money just fine for new hires in his Public Relations department and his pet project at Sybill’s Cave. We count on our police to protect us every day, and they deserve the very best equipment for the job, but we respectfully suggest people look before they leap into the budget battle.

What about all the SUV’s, Patrolman?

Anyone who walks by Police Headquarters or the Municipal Garage on a regular basis can tell you there seems to be no shortage of police vehicles to cover the Mile Square. Some of these vehicles never seem to move. On March 16 in Hoboken411’s coverage of the massive water main break on Observer Highway it was noted that there were several HPD SUV’s with Office of Emergency Management decals parked in the same place for weeks at a time. The vehicles are still there along with several others that seem to rarely - if ever - see any actual police action.

Hoboken new police vehicles

The nearly new HPD vehicles that sit idle at the Muni Garage include two Ford Explorers, a Jeep Liberty, and a Mercury Mountaineer SUV. There is also a Jeep Cherokee and a GMC SUV that are each a few years old, but fully outfitted for duty they rarely see. Then there are the other HPD vehicle oddities parked on the sidewalk of the Muni Garage, including a vintage 1980’s Chevy Caprice (WHY???) parked behind an old Chevy Suburban.

What’s the deal?

Some of the SUV’s seem to be connected to the hi-dollar OEM division, but apparently aren’t allowed to move from their spots unless the President declares a National Emergency. As for the older vehicles, is that Caprice somebody’s toy? Do we really need to pay to insure this car?

Perhaps it’s time for Public Safety Director Bill Bergin to do an inventory of the HPD fleet (including the SWAT party bus and the new scooters) before the local news rag gets suckered into getting too excited about a few Police Interceptors sidelined for service.

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  • Suffer lower back pain?

    15

    May


    5/15/2008:

    Since Hoboken411 is a true community site, I’m always on the lookout for helpful informational contributions from both local residents as well as business owners.

    Today’s article couldn’t come at a better time, since I recently re-injured my back myself! Courtesy of Dr. Alex Visco, from East Coast Spine, Joint and Sports Medicine:

    Low back pain? It might not be a disc problem.

    By Alex Visco, MD

    hoboken-lower-back-pain.jpgDo you remember the last time you had an episode of really bad back pain? Maybe it was when you were moving that couch and heard a “pop” and then couldn’t move for two days? Maybe it was when you were driving on the 8th hole and you doubled over in pain after your backswing? Maybe it was when you lifted your three-year-old last week and realized that she was getting a little too heavy and you were getting a little too old? Or maybe you would rather not say?

    Well, there are any number of interesting ways to hurt your back. If you’ve hurt your back before, you may have felt pain, but the last thing you should have felt is lonely. The back pain club is a big one, with new members everyday.

    In fact, up to 90% of us will experience lower back pain at some point in our lives. Lower back pain is second only to the common cold when it comes to problems that doctors encounter most frequently. Most of the time a person with acute low back pain will see their primary care physician. The doctor may prescribe an anti-inflammatory medication and maybe even a muscle relaxant. The patient may also be instructed to take it easy for a few days. Usually these simple interventions work well and, in most cases, acute low back pain gets better. However, when low back pain persists beyond a few weeks, its time for a closer look.

    You may have heard that a “disc” can be a cause of significant low back pain. Terms such as “herniated disc” or “bulging disc” are a little more descriptive, but all essentially identify the “disc” as the cause of pain. An injured disc can cause low back pain, but this is not always the case. In the lower back, or more correctly, the lumbar spine, there are many anatomic structures that can cause pain. Among them are the intervertebral discs (the “discs” we have been talking about), facet joints, spinal nerve roots, vertebrae and muscles and ligaments of the lumbar spine. In fact, any part of the back that has a nerve supply is capable of communicating pain messages to the brain. All of the above mentioned structures qualify in this regard.

    Read all about the various causes of the pain, as well as effective treatment methods after the jump!

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  • Turning Point - Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch

    15

    May


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    5/15/2008 Update:

    While still a very busy restaurant, it appears that service over at The Turning Point has improved since they opened!

    hoboken-turning-point-new-menu-may-2008.jpgIn addition, they’ve also modified their menus, making them easier to read, as well as adding many new items.

    Selections such as:

    • honey breakfast crunch
    • grande huevos ranchero
    • florentine benny
    • the breakfast combo (the most popular new item)
    • huevos blanco ranchero
    • pacific french toast
    • o’pear pecan pancakes
    • shrimp salad stacker
    • chips and chili appetizer
    • A scratch turkey burger made in house, crepes and more!

    Some folks might be disappointed that the Carrot Ginger soup is no longer a regular item, but will still make appearances as the Soup of the Day. Newcomers to the soup menu are Tomato Basil Cannelini and Turkey Chili (which was delicious!)

    CASA Fundraiser

    Through June 15th, the Turning Point sets a good example once again by “giving back” to good causes by donating $1 for every “Shape Up Veggie Roll Up” ordered.

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    See previous updates and initial review after the jump…

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  • Outdoor seating: Gauge of success?

    15

    May


    5/15/2008:

    The advent of warmer weather brings people out of hibernation, and the buzz back into Hoboken. One of the sure signs that spring and summer are here, is the outdoor sidewalk seating many restaurants and eateries have.

    I’ve noticed a peculiar trend over the past four or five “nice” days in town. It’s the 500 block of Washington Street. No matter what time of the day or evening, I’ve seen people eating, laughing and enjoying their time at restaurants like East LA and Juniors Papaya. However, each time, The Original Soup Man (which neighbors the places I just mentioned) was pretty much deserted, both inside and out.

    Is soup just a winter weather food? Or are residents and visitors alike dissatisfied with the “product” the Soup Man provides? Or is it just an economic/value issue?

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  • Dogs: No; Geese: OK

    15

    May


    5/15/2008:

    We all know there’s an ongoing battle between dog-lovers and dog-haters, and Hoboken has seemingly become less “dog-friendly.” Maxwell Place is one of the locations in town that now has more signs prohibiting where our furry friends can run around.

    At one point in time, the Maxwell Place park had these dog cutouts along the water, which I presume served as geese deterrents. Well with no real dogs, and not even dog cutouts anymore, some geese are calling MP their home. Even having “geese-lets”…

    Well, the pathway along the park now is incredibly disgusting, with horrible goose droppings all over the place (which is probably worse that dog crap.) Who’s picking this up?

    Let the dogs (and their responsible owners) on the grass, and this problem will go away!

    PHOTO GALLERY (HOLD MOUSE OVER IMAGE TO NAVIGATE - 10 PHOTOS IN THIS SET)

    (sorry to ruin anyone’s lunch with these awful photos)

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  • Real Estate Auctions: Worth it?

    15

    May


    5/15/2008:

    When I was walking down 12th Street the other day, I noticed a not-so-usual real estate sign at 1140 Garden Street: An Estate Auction.

    Has anyone attempted to purchase a home this way before? Do they sell close to opening bid price? What do you think this location is worth?

    FYI: This afternoon is the last day you can inspect the property before the auction, which takes place on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City (Exchange Place).

    See Buyer Packet for 1140 Garden PDF Here.

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    Maybe the “will it sell?” reader will send something about it?

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  • Reader Mail: Dumpy Old Buses

    15

    May


    5/15/2008:

    Today, Hoboken411 reader Matt wonders why Hoboken has the bottom-of-the-line NJ Transit Buses. Is it because it’s such a short trip? Or that NJT doesn’t love us?

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    Old School Buses

    “Did you ever notice that Hoboken probably has the oldest New Jersey Transit Bus fleet in the State? While there are some of the newer models that run Washington St., most of the #126 Line buses are the late 1980’s Flixible buses. Seems like the rest of Jersey gets the newer Greener Natural Gas buses. I wonder how safe and environmentally friendly these dumpy old buses are? All I know is that it is rare that you get on one of these buses on the Clinton or Willow line and the A/C works or there are not 100’s of bone shaking rattles. I think you can probably get bed bugs or Ebola from the seat cushions too.”

    How many bus riders feel the same way?

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  • Sybil’s Cave

    15

    May


    5/15/2008 Update:

    (If I were a ribbon-cutting calendar, I’d be sweating bullets over the events I’d be booked for over the next 12 months!)

    Some progress being made on Sybil’s Cave along Sinatra Drive. The workers were upset I was taking pictures, claiming “You can’t do that!!” I said “Yes I can, have a nice day.”

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    Previous Cave-dwelling updates after the jump…

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  • Free Stuff Thursday

    15

    May


    5/15/2008:

    You can eat (Chicken) and drink (delicious iced coffee) today!

    Free Sandwiches at McDonald’s

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    McDonald’s Corp., the nation’s No. 1 hamburger chain, said Wednesday restaurants in the New York tri-state area will give away the chain’s new Southern Style chicken menu offerings on Thursday with the purchase of a drink.

    McDonald’s said it will give customers Southern Style chicken biscuits for free from 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and will hand out its new Southern Style chicken sandwiches beginning after breakfast hours until 7:00 p.m. To get a free sandwich or biscuit, customers must buy a medium or large drink at participating restaurants in the area.

    The chicken biscuit is the first chicken breakfast menu offering at the chain.

    Free Iced Coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts

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    Busy people who keep America running can keep cool for free. Dunkin’ Donuts, the world’s largest coffee and baked goods chain, will host its second, nationwide Free Iced Coffee Day. This year, Dunkin’ Donuts expects to serve nearly four million cups of iced coffee to its customers nationwide.

    From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on May 15, customers can walk into any participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant throughout the country and receive a free small 16 oz. cup of Dunkin’ Donuts’ original or flavored iced coffee, double-brewed to ensure full flavor with every cup. Customers are also encouraged to try Berry Berry Iced Coffee, which combines the seasonal tastes of blueberry and raspberry with Dunkin’ Donuts’ award-winning coffee, or many other delicious flavors.

    As part of the one-day event, the company is donating $80,000 to the National Police Athletic League’s Youth Leadership Program, a nonprofit organization that works with disadvantaged youth across the United States to emphasize the importance of community service and peer leadership.

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