Anthony Chiappone

October 19, 2008 - 4:47pm

Obama drama shakes up Bayonne

Obama volunteer Karin R. White Morgen: Politicker photoObama volunteer Karin R. White Morgen: Politicker photo 

BAYONNE - Forget about president, there’s a war for mayor going on, and millions of contract dollars at stake as this hard knock dock town faces redevelopment of the Navy peninsula.

But the mayor’s race and its implications for next year’s politics have now produced a smaller - but no less intense - spin-off war between regular and renegade Democrats scrambling to prove their allegiance to Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il.) with a little more than two weeks until Election Day.

Leading mayoral candidates, police director Mark Smith and retired judge Pat Conaghan, don’t want to publicly back Obama as they court 7,453 independent voters and 2,157 Republicans in what is billed as a nonpartisan election in an overwhelmingly Democratic (15,894 registered voters) yet historically white city.

The Republicans see opportunity here in this onetime Reagan Democrat stronghold, and have made targeted phone calls on behalf of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). But Obama’s 13-point lead over McCain in New Jersey and the Democrat’s frontrunner status nationally have at least one conspicuous Conaghan ally rushing to quell the perception that he’s operating outside the auspices of Obamaland.

On Saturday, Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone (D-Bayonne) enlisted the help of his ally, state Sen. Sandra Cunningham (D-Hudson), and opened an Obama for President headquarters at the corner of Avenue C and Andrews Street.

From that vantage point, he launched an attack on what he sees as a stalled-in-the-past local party organization he said has soft-pedaled its Obama outreach.

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October 9, 2008 - 8:09am
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ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS SAY WORRISOME FORECASTS HIGHLIGHT NEED TO HELP RESIDENTS WITH ENERGY COSTS

Assembly Democrats News Release

ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS SAY WORRISOME FORECASTS HIGHLIGHT NEED TO HELP RESIDENTS WITH ENERGY COSTS

(TRENTON) – Assembly Democrats today said ominous signs regarding winter fuel bills, looming cold weather and the global economic crisis simply re-emphasize the need to help low-income seniors and disabled persons pay gas and utility bills.

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September 30, 2008 - 11:51am

Conaghan and Smith dominant on the streets of Bayonne

Retired municipal Judge Pat Conaghan walks the streets on Monday evening.: Politicker photoRetired municipal Judge Pat Conaghan walks the streets on Monday evening.: Politicker photoBAYONNE - The bands of men move through the streets on separate ends of Avenue C, claiming city blocks as territory for their respective campaigns.

There are other men running for mayor in Bayonne, but Police Director Mark Smith and retired Municipal Judge Pat Conaghan remain the most dogged public competitors, and their followers the most intense.

The signs stare out from everywhere as evidence: Conaghan for Mayor, or Smith for Mayor.

Across the river, Wall Street’s tanking. Worst day in its history. Police Director Mark Smith outside his Broadway campaign headquarters on Monday evening: Politicker photoPolice Director Mark Smith outside his Broadway campaign headquarters on Monday evening: Politicker photo

But Bayonne’s been feeling pain for years. They have a history of pain, of course. Not for nothing the local boy who once challenged Mohammed Ali for the heavyweight crown, Chuck Wepner, still walks Broadway Avenue and goes by the nickname "Bayonne Bleeder" in boxing circles.

Here they prefer to call him the "Bayonne Battler."

The former title may be more appropriate, for now the city faces a $22 million budget deficit. A mixed use project slated for the closed down Navy yard once was supposed to save this maritime blue collar capital at the bottom end of Hudson County, yet at this point, even that project’s champions say they need to reexamine the harbor.

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September 15, 2008 - 11:43am
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SPENCER\CHIAPPONE BILL TO HELP LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS PAY FOR ENERGY COSTS ADVANCES

SPENCER\CHIAPPONE BILL TO HELP LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS PAY FOR ENERGY COSTS ADVANCES

(TRENTON) - Legislation Assembly members Grace L. Spencer and Anthony Chiappone sponsored to help low-income seniors and disabled persons pay their gas and utility bills was released today from the Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee.

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August 26, 2008 - 3:28pm
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CHIAPPONE CALLS ON GIANTS TO CHANGE THEIR PERSONAL SEAT LICENSE PLAN FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT BY JETS

Assembly Democrats News Release

CHIAPPONE CALLS ON GIANTS TO CHANGE THEIR PERSONAL SEAT LICENSE PLAN FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT BY  JETS

(BAYONNE) – Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone today praised the New York Jets for deciding against selling personal seat licenses for the upper deck at the new football stadium being built at the Meadowlands.

Chiappone said he’s still opposed to PSLs, but noted the plan by the Jets to allow 27,000 fans to purchase seats without a PSL is a substantial change from plans by the New York Giants to charge a PSL for every seat. Chiappone has been a leading critic of the Giants’ plan.

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August 20, 2008 - 8:10am
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CHIAPPONE TO HIGHLIGHT SATURDAY RALLY OPPOSING PERSONAL SEAT LICENSES FOR NEW STADIUM

Assembly Democrats News Release

CHIAPPONE TO HIGHLIGHT SATURDAY RALLY OPPOSING PERSONAL SEAT LICENSES FOR NEW STADIUM

Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone will speak at a Saturday rally outside Giants Stadium protesting plans by the New York Giants and New York Jets to sell personal seat licenses at the new football stadium being built at the Meadowlands.

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August 8, 2008 - 11:57am

Conaghan to Smith: you want to debate, you come to me

Judge Patrick Conaghan with Bayonne voters Terrance and Laura McLaughlin: Politicker photoJudge Patrick Conaghan with Bayonne voters Terrance and Laura McLaughlin: Politicker photo 

BAYONNE - In a tie decorated with the faces of American politicians, mayoral candidate Pat Conaghan, lawyer, retired municipal judge, walks up the street in Bayonne’s third ward.

With him walks Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone, campaign manager Denis F. Wilbeck and other allies lugging yellow campaign signs, intent on electing Conaghan in a Nov. 4th special election.

Conaghan’s going against Deputy Police Chief Mark Smith.

"He seems like an energetic guy," Conaghan says of his opponent, "but he’s a cop. I’ve been on the Board of Directors of two banks, and spent 40 years as a practicing attorney. The most significant thing the next mayor is going to have to do is to wrestle with serious financial issues."

The Conaghan forces contend that former Mayor Joseph Doria blew it on the redevelopment of Bayonne’s Military Ocean Terminal. It should have been a job creator, not a mixed use plan with an emphasis on residential development.

Now Doria’s gone, the town faces a $22 million deficit, and there’s little way to muster property taxes.

"We need some good industry to bring in jobs," says John Budnick, who peddles his bicycle among the Conaghan forces.

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July 23, 2008 - 10:40pm

Chiappone and O'Donnell spar over Obama signs in Bayonne

BAYONNE - Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone (D-Bayonne) criticized Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone: Politicker photoAssemblyman Anthony Chiappone: Politicker photothe chairman of the Democratic Party here for failing to display campaign signs for presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, which the chair claims is a ludicrous charge.

"They’ve got signs up on Democratic Party headquarters for (mayoral candidate) Mark Smith and (freeholder) Doreen DiDomenico, but nothing for Obama," complained Chiappone.

In this blue collar maritime stronghold at the southern end of Hudson County, Chiappone backs former municipal judge Pat Conaghan in the Nov. 4 mayor’s race against Smith.Chairman O'Donnell: Politicker photoChairman O'Donnell: Politicker photo

The party chairman supports Smith.

While he was a primary election supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s (D-NY), Party Chair Jason O’Donnell strongly objected to Chiappone’s suggestion that he’s downplaying the Illinois senator because he fears voter blowback in the Bayonne mayor’s contest.

"For two consecutive days I have met with Tracy Johnson, Hudson County coordinator for Obama, and they don’t have the signs yet," said O’Donnell.

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July 23, 2008 - 1:49pm

Smith works Bayonne in mid-summer

From left: Leo Smith, operative Michael Embrich, and mayoral candidate Mark Smith: Politicker photoFrom left: Leo Smith, operative Michael Embrich, and mayoral candidate Mark Smith: Politicker photo 

BAYONNE - The rain crashes onto the street and Mark Smith, deputy chief and candidate for mayor, welcomes the downpour with open arms.

"I love it," he says, on the tail end of his door-pounding tour of the First Ward.

In this neighborhood just north of the Kill Van Kull, Smith and his team have walked several square blocks once populated by some of Bayonne’s political legends, including former Mayor Dennis Collins and former U.S. Rep. Cornelius Gallagher.

A 27-year veteran of the Bayonne Police Department and family man, Smith now wants to be the man in his Nov. 4 special mayoral election showdown with former municipal judge Pat Conaghan.

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June 5, 2008 - 9:48pm

Smith gets in the Bayonne mayor's race against Conaghan

Acting Police Director Mark Smith makes his announcement today in Bayonne County ParkActing Police Director Mark Smith makes his announcement today in Bayonne County Park 

BAYONNE - Good feeling in Bayonne County Park for a vibrant native son who wants to be mayor, belied the fact that they’re gearing up for political war here in this fiscally troubled city.

A hero cop who followed his father into police work and served 25 years on the force, acting Police Director Mark Smith announced his candidacy today, surrounded by family and Hudson County Democratic Organization diehards.

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