
HOBOKEN - At-Large Councilman Peter Cammarano will formally launch his campaign for mayor tomorrow, Thursday, at the Frozen Monkey, 526 Washington Street.
An attorney with Genova, Burns and Vernoia,Cammarano enters the fray as Hoboken works with a state monitor to repair a budget crisis. An early opponent of allowing the state to fix a budget the councilman argued the mayor and city council should address locally, Cammarano is the second formally declared candidate for mayor behind 4th Ward Councilwoman Dawn Zimmer.
Second Ward Councilwoman Beth Mason is also expected to enter the race.
Unknown at this point are the reelection intentions of incumbent Mayor David Roberts.
Cammarano’s press conference starts at 10:30 a.m.
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