Ten Questions for Councilman-at-Large Peter Cammarano

Peter Cammarano was elected Councilman At-Large in 2005, meaning he doesn’t represent a particular ward in Hoboken, but the entire city. The 30-year-old is originally from Wayne, about 25 minutes west of town. He eventually attended BU (graduating cum laude) for his B.A. in Political Science before going to earn …

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Us vs. Them

The 4th Ward Race is a microcosm of a larger Hoboken tug-o-war Joe Concha The 3rd round of the 4th Ward City Council Race, which now enters its 11th month of hard campaigning, is no longer a matter that concerns the issues. In short, it is a personal grudge match …

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If At First You Don’t Succeed…

2005 overachiever Scott Delea is back for a second run at a city council seat. Joe Concha Concha: You performed better than many expected during the last election in 2005 (13% of the vote running as a first-time independent). What did you learn from that experience? Delea: People should never …

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The Zimmer Challenge Hoboken Soccer Mom looks to unseat Chris Campos in the Fourth Ward

The Zimmer Family   Joe Concha: What was the main reason, the one defining issue, that has prompted you to run for City Council? Dawn Zimmer: “I am running to represent the 4th Ward because we are not represented right now. Our “so-called” representative is simply a rubber stamp for …

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