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Police Chief Sues Mayor, Ricciardi Pleads Guilty and More Top This Week's Headlines
What you missed in Hoboken this week.
Stephen Foley III, a Hoboken resident, was arrested at the airport after claiming he had a bomb with him.
Police Chief Anthony Falco is suing Mayor Dawn Zimmer, claiming the city has encroached upon his authority as chief.
Former IT Official Pleads Guilty to Intercepting Mayor's Emails
Patrick Ricciardi, the former IT director who was arrested, plead guilty to illegally downloading the mayor's emails, in federal court this week.
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Completion of Permanent 9/11 Memorial in Hoboken Further Delayed
A 4-4 stalemate prevented the city council from passing $500,000 in bonds to create a permanent memorial on Pier A Park.
What's Happening With Parks in Hoboken?
Zimmer addressed the community in an open letter this week.
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City Council Brief: $1.2M Park Bond Approved
The money approved by the city council on Wednesday will go toward multiple park renovation projects in town.
At Least Four More Months Until Multi Service Center is Renovated
The city has selected an architect, but construction on the ravaged building has not yet started. The ground floor of the Multi has been out of use since Sandy hit last year.
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