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TRUMP TO HIPP: I'll EnCap You.

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/35

This is our personal winner of the best screw you letter of the year. Read The Donald telling Rutherford Mayor John Hipp to go to Hell. Hey John, you’re playing in the big leagues now. These guys don’t take kindly to their major investments being played with by campaign rhetoric. No wonder Hipp has a primary on his hands after just a few months on the job.


WHEN IN ROME, DO AS…

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/119http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/80

Joe Ferriero and Fred Dabies kept raking in the cash for Team Clinton this past week, this time at a fundraiser in Teaneck. The guest of honor was none other than former President Bill Clinton.

Ferriero is keeping financial commitments to Hillary Clinton’s campaign in spite of the difficulties it is facing. The former President was reported to have repeatedly told many in attendance how much he and Hillary will remember that Joe Ferriero stood by their side.

Makes one wonder, if Obama keeps tripping could Bergen County end up being the former home of the next Ambassador to Italy?


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It’s Good to Be the Mayor!

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/113

North Arlington Mayor Peter Massa lost his cat, and our hearts go out to him.  Now, that being said, did he really need to have a Mel Brooks moment and decide that it’s good to be the mayor?

Using a borough phone directory of residents’ numbers to broadcast a robo call to find your missing pet?  Come on Pete, what were you thinking?

Petey’s not the only guilty party here; Count de Monet Terence Wall, the borough administrator, actually came up with this harebrained scheme to recover the mayor’s beloved cat, Max. 

Of course it goes with out saying if one of the borough’s peasants from the Rue de Merde decided he needed a copy of the borough’s phone list for some equally frivolous purpose he’d be guillotined. 

Pete, here’s some advice from me to you; you may want to find yourself a garçon de pisse and flee Versailles before the peasants come and place your head on the block.    


Focarino the Spoiler?

Several highly placed Bergen GOP sources have confirmed that longtime BCRO activist/operative Ben Focarino has been urged to run for chairman in June's contest.

Members of Chairman Rob Ortiz's camp have approached Focarino to run for chairman in an effort to siphon votes away from Bob Yudin. 

"Ortiz could only manage about 40% of the county committee vote for re-election at this point," one source told us before adding "Focarino's voters aren't going to support Ortiz. They would likely support Yudin in a two-way race. His candidacy could split the ‘anti’ vote against Ortiz."


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UPDATE: WEINBERG SILENT AS HER TEANECK ALLIES FACE CHARGES

By Steve Morris

After I was thrown out of the Teaneck Northeast Block Association meeting Monday night (see story and video below) Councilwoman Monica Honis made what even her running mates admit is interpreted as an anti-Semitic comment that is sending a chilling tremor through a community known for racial and religious harmony.

State Senator Loretta Weinberg (Teaneck) often the first to comment on issues affecting her community has been silent on Honis' comments. Many of Honis’ backers are also Weinberg supporters.

Here is the Record story on that comment and Orthodox Jewish Councilman Adam Gussen’s statement calling for Honis’ resignation. (See statement below)

Honis, who is facing a tough challenge for re-election from Team Teaneck, a ticket comprising an incumbent Orthodox Jewish Councilman, a Muslim candidate and an African American candidate said her re-election without her running mates' election would be like sending her to “the gas chambers” in returning her to a Council with an Orthodox Jewish Majority.

While I was still in attendance and still taping at the Monday night rally where Honis later made her comments, meeting organizers scoffed at Team Teaneck’s calls for racial and religious harmony.  See video below.  This will all be decided this Tuesday, May 13th when the voters of Teaneck go to the polls.


ORTHODOX COUNCILMAN GUSSEN CALLS ON TEANECK'S HONIS TO RESIGN FOR ANTI-SEMITIC REMARK

STATEMENT BY COUNCILMAN ADAM GUSSEN:

Having listened carefully tonight I am deeply saddened for Teaneck by the disingenuous comments, statements, and misinformation by the leadership of Teaneck United.  These attempts to obfuscate the real political issues which voters must decide with manufactured issues of race and gender are despicable.

The most crucial responsibility for any council member is to decide on budget and taxation issues protecting residents' dollars.  How I or any councilmember votes on these issues is not only fair game in an election, it is an essential element voters must weigh.  To voice outrage against being held accountable for one's voting record is the epitome of hubris.


MOB LIKE THREATS IN TEANECK: WEINBERG BACKED TEANECK UNITED?

By Steve Morris

There is a major contest for control of the Teaneck Council coming up this May 13th, and if last night was any indication it is going to be a bloody battle. Inside Bergen is just lucky we have it all on tape. No one would believe us otherwise. The last of the three videos below has the best action scenes. 

Here's scene number three placed first. All three videos are on the second page under "read more" below...


WHAT IS TEANECK UNITED HIDING FROM?

Here is the proof that you don’t need “press credentials” to cover municipal political events.


Saddle Brook GOP Primary War

Rutherford Republicans aren't the only local GOP organization facing a primary this year. Republicans in Saddle Brook will also be engaged in a primary battle to decide who will represent end up on the council ticket come November.  Although this contest is not nearly as contentious as the proxy battle being fought between Mayor John Hipp and local GOP chairman John Daub, it is still a primary and an undesirable one at that. 

After watching Democrat Mayor Louis D'Arminio and fellow Democrat, Council President Edward Kugler at each other's throats, one would think the local GOP would be licking their chops at the opportunity to capitalize on the discord created by all of the infighting.  The Democrat controlled council has gone so far as to appoint investigators to probe alleged misconduct regarding a purchase of over $10,000 worth of technological equipment with taxpayer funds, the mayor's exclusive use of a new Police vehicle and allegations that he allowed two contractors to store equipment on township-owned property, free of charge. 


May 13th Mayhem: AN ECLECTIC GROUP RUNS IN RIDGEWOOD

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/120http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/121

By Steve Morris

When developers Samuel Dayton and Christopher Stuart began buying up farms adjacent to the new Godwinville train station an idyllic suburban paradise began to sprout up in what had previously been the domain of pigs, chickens, cows and corn.  Some things have changed over the past hundred years; agriculture has disappeared from Bergen, Dayton and Stuart are long gone, and Godwinville is now known as Ridgewood.  Other things have not, including Ridgewood's status as a suburban paradise, and this year's council candidates aim to keep it that way.

Incumbents Betty Wiest and Jacques Harlow will take on challengers Paul Aronsohn, Keith Killion and Anne Zusy on May 13th as the five candidates compete for three seats on the village council.  Councilwoman Kim Ringler Shagin is also up for re-election but declined to run for another term.    

Betty Wiest is an active environmentalist and the current deputy mayor.  The Wiest family has a history of political involvement in Ridgewood; Wiest's husband Quentin  served a four year term as mayor during the 1980's.  Jacques Harlow rounds out the other half of "Team Incumbent."  Harlow's political stock is cyclical and resembles that of many US automakers, as he won in 1996, lost his re-election bid in 2000, and rose from the ashes of defeat to the council chambers once again in 2004.  Harlow has been an advocate of public utility reform and once attempted to forge a co-operative among 19 Bergen municipalities including Ridgewood to buy electricity together. 


THE MAY MUNIS: BY THE NUMBERS

By Steve Morris

As the merry month of May approaches so do Bergen’s five nonpartisan municipal elections in Mahwah, Ridgewood, Teaneck, Ridgefield Park, and Garfield.  The candidates are out making stump speeches, local civic organizations are putting their two cents in, and the opinion sections of the weekly newspapers are chock full of commentary on the candidates and on the issues.  This is all well and good, but what do the campaign finance reports say about the candidates and their campaigns?

MAHWAH – Sitting mayor Richard Martel may have been convicted of DUI back in 2006, but that hasn’t phased his fund raising efforts one bit; Martel has out raised his opponent, former councilman Gary Paton, nearly six to one. 

The overwhelming majority of Martel’s contributions have been below 300 dollars and have been raised in the past six months, with Martel only carrying over about $500 from his 2004 re-election bid, suggesting a strong base of support among township voters.  In stark contrast, 88% of challenger Gary Paton’s campaign cash came from one Gary Paton. 

RIDGEWOOD - Bergen’s sign vendors and print shops shouldn’t count on having a very strong year in Ridgewood.  Incumbent councilwoman Betty Wiest leads the pack with a whopping $2090 raised to date, followed by former Clinton administration policy wonk Paul Aronsohn, and longtime village cop Keith Killion.  Jacques Harlow’s report is MIA and Anne Zusy’s campaign does not have a bank account. 

TEANECKThe dominant candidate thus far in the fundraising department in this race is incumbent councilwoman Monica Honis.  “Team Teaneck” (Elnatan, Robinson, and Hameduddin) generates most of their money from large $300+ contributions mostly from sources located outside Teaneck and the rest of the candidates are either majority self funded or have yet to break the $3500 barrier in fundraising.

Team Teaneck does possess the organizational edge though, as three candidates are operating as one significantly reducing expenses and broadening their base of potential donors. 

With the exception of Honis, the other two candidates running with the endorsement of “Teaneck United,” a local civic group in opposition to Team Teaneck are not enjoying the sort of support one would expect of true grassroots candidates, lending support to the notion that Teaneck United is simply a Wienberg astroturfing operation.  66% of Barbara Toffler’s campaign fund came courtesy of her checking account and Audra Jackson has yet to break the $3500 mark in fundraising.

The numbers suggest that the residents of Teaneck have opted out of the latest battle between Joe and Loretta, instead writing their checks to Monica Honis or not at all. 

GARFIELD – If winning elections was a simply a matter of out-fundraising your opponent, then this year’s municipal contest in the “city of champions” would have to go the incumbents, who have raised five times as much money than their primary threat of challengers Bonnano, Demarco, and Vistocky.  Maverick candidate Gaetana  Raymond’s campaign fund consists of a loan she made to herself and Richard Derrig’s campaign fund has yet to take in more than $3500 in contributions. 

So where have Calandriello, Aloia, Delaney, Krone, and Moskal been spending all of that money, aside from the printer and the sign guys?  Donating to all of Garfield’s various civic organizations, that’s where. One will be hard pressed to find a church, club, or other organization operating in Garfield who has not recieved a check from this slate of candidates. 

RIDGEFIELD PARK Challenger Frank Scerbo has purchased some lawn signs, and fellow challenger Junior Hernandez hasn’t cracked $3500 yet.  As for the rest of the  mostly incumbent candidates            who are running together, their ELEC filing is MIA.  The real winners in Ridgefield Park seem to be the village’s DPW, as a drive through the village recently revealed it to be sign-less for the time being, and with a slate of popular incumbents taking on two poorly funded challengers, we are willing to bet it will remain so for the foreseeable future.     


GORDON JOHNSON DOES IT ONCE MORE: Breaks Reformer Vows Yet Again

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/115

By Steve Morris

Will Lyndon LaRouche be the surprise special guest?

After pledging to give up his Englewood Council seat after one term, Assemblyman/Councilman Gordon Johnson is gearing up for a fundraiser targeted to those whose interests are "development" to raise money for an upcoming 2009 City Council race, with a May 20th fundraiser at $150 per head.  The Loretta Weinberg "Real Democrats Reformer" is apparently seeking to continue holding two political offices, a complete 180 degrees from the Assemblyman's rhetoric. 

Last year, Johnson was caught in conflict when the “reformer” was chastised by the Englewood City Manager for soliciting Assembly campaign funds from city government employees on government property.


RUTHERFORD GOP PRIMARY WAR: Local Organization Faces Hipp's Johnny Come Latelys

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/99

By Steve Morris

Rutherford continues to be a political hot zone as a heated primary battle appears to be brewing on the horizon between the Mayor John Hipp-endorsed slate of Frank Wilson and Joseph DeSalvo Jr and the anti-Hipp slate of Marietta Marquart and James Dowden. 

While Wilson and DeSalvo may enjoy the support of the Mayor, Marquart and Dowden have municipal GOP chair John Daub on their side. 

“Jim Dowden and Mary Marquart are organically grown candidates and have paid their dues doing all the little jobs around the party for so long. They have my full support,” said Daub about the 2 candidates.


MAX THE CAT FOUND (at Mayor's house)

http://www.insidebergen.com/documents/show/`114

We are happy to report that North Arlington Mayor Peter Massa’s beloved cat Max has been recovered; the missing feline was found inside a wall at the mayor’s home!!!

Although he was dehydrated and hungry, Max was found safe and sound and is reported to be doing fine. 

Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of the mayor.  Petey’s premature decision to use the nuclear option to find his cat is the sort of thing we’d expect from Homer Simpson (or Lenny Kaiser for that matter), certainly not the sitting Mayor of North Arlington. 


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