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November 2, 2009 - 12:07pm
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STEVE FORBES ENDORSES NATHAN BRINKMAN FOR MAYOR

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(HOBOKEN, November 2) – Steve Forbes – New Jersey native, CEO of Forbes, Inc., editor in chief of Forbes magazine, and co-author of the 30 percent income tax cut plan offered by Christie Todd Whitman in her successful 1993 run for New Jersey Governor – today endorsed Nathan Brinkman for Mayor of Hoboken.

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October 29, 2009 - 2:56pm
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SCHUNDLER ENDORSES BRINKMAN FOR MAYOR

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(HOBOKEN, October 29) – Former Jersey City Mayor Bret Schundler – the Republican who famously ended a 75-year losing streak for Republicans when he took office in Jersey City in 1992 after winning a multi-candidate special election with no run-off, and then was reelected twice, overwhelmingly, after demonstrating that innovative solutions and the ideals of lower taxes, less regulation, and reduced government spending can work to improve the lives of the residents of a community, even in urban areas – today endorsed Nathan Brinkman for Mayor of Hoboken.

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October 13, 2009 - 2:20pm
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BRINKMAN: TRANSPARENCY IS KEY TO CONTROLLING SPENDING

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(HOBOKEN, October 13) – Hoboken Mayoral candidate Nathan Brinkman, at an afternoon press conference, today rolled out a four-point transparency proposal designed to restore accountability to city government spending, as he released his income tax returns and challenged his rivals for the Mayor’s Office to do the same.

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September 29, 2009 - 6:02pm
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NJ CONSERVATIVE PARTY ENDORSES NATHAN BRINKMAN FOR HOBOKEN MAYOR

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Since its inception, The New Jersey Conservative Party has been inspired by the words of Ronald Reagan, who said: "In this present crisis, Government is not the solution to our problems. Government IS the problem".

 

In the wake of its current mayoral scandal, it is clear that an uncorrupted & unbossed face is needed to bring about the change necessary to transform Hoboken once more into a "shining city on a hill".

 

The New Jersey Conservative Party is therefore proud to endorse Nathan Brinkman as a candidate for Mayor of Hoboken.

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  • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
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    Losers:
    Ed Cheatam, Chris Daggett, Joseph Ferriero, Hoboken
  • September 16, 2009 - 8:15pm
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    BRINKMAN: LET ZIMMER AND MASON ON THE BALLOT

    (HOBOKEN, September 16) – Hoboken Mayoral candidate Nathan Brinkman – responding to news reports indicating that Acting Mayor Dawn Zimmer and 2nd Ward City Council member Beth Mason have had difficulties filing their qualifying petitions in a timely manner – this evening issued the following statement:

     “Dawn Zimmer and Beth Mason should both be qualified for the ballot immediately. Both are serious candidates, and each represents a significant segment of our community.

     

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    September 16, 2009 - 3:23pm
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    NATHAN BRINKMAN ENTERS RACE FOR HOBOKEN MAYOR

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    (HOBOKEN, September 16) – Nathan Brinkman, co-founder of the Hoboken Republican Club, today joined the race for Mayor of Hoboken. Brinkman filed 173 signatures on nominating petitions at the Hudson County Clerk’s office.

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    August 21, 2009 - 7:21am
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    HOWARD STERN ENDORSES ARTIE LANGE FOR MAYOR OF HOBOKEN

    Yesterday during a Howard 100 News segment, Howard Stern announced his official endorsement of Artie Lange for Mayor of Hoboken.

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    August 20, 2009 - 10:47am
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    Artie Lange Mayor of Hoboken - Diners Are For Cheese Fries

    A group of Hoboken residents today announced the launch of a campaign to elect Artie Lange Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey. 

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    July 31, 2009 - 4:19pm

    Zimmer stands by zoning board initiative

    Acting Mayor Dawn Zimmer and Hoboken City Clerk Jimmy Farina

    HOBOKEN - One of Dawn Zimmer and Peter Cammarano's early battles involved zoning board appointments.

    Cammarano wanted the mayor to make them. Zimmer, as the council president, argued that the council should make them.

    Today, moments after she assumed the oath of office to replace Cammarano and become mayor, Zimmer stood by her desire to see the power to make zoning board appointments invested in the governing body and not the mayor.

    "I hope my council colleagues restore power of zoning board appointments to the City Council," she announced moments after her swearing-in ceremony.

    Cycnics would argue that as council president with at least three solid allies on the council, Zimmer would still ultimatley retain control of those appointments.

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