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Hoboken Hospital Authority to Meet; No Sale Anticipated Yet
Chairwoman Toni Tomarazzo said the authority will go straight into a closed session on Thursday night.

Claire grew up in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and arrived in the United States three and a half years ago when she transferred from the University of Amsterdam to Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. That was when her interest in journalism began, as a staff writer and later as news editor of the student run newspaper. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in History in 2008, she attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism from which she graduated in May, 2009.
After Journalism School, she was a multimedia reporting fellow for news21.com before she joined the Jersey Journal. Her time at the Jersey Journal familiarized her with New Jersey politics, Hudson County and Hoboken in particular.
One of Claire's favorite activities in Hoboken is walking along the waterfront in Pier A Park, followed by drinking coffee in one of Hoboken's many coffee shops. That's where you'll find her, sitting behind a lap top.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? </i>
After talking to many people in the Hoboken community I have noticed that one issue people worry about, is corruption. People say they are tired of corruption in Hudson County and Hoboken, especially after 2009, the year in which Hoboken saw its mayor arrested during the corruption scandal in July.
Other issues that get Hobokenites talking include, the city's public schools the waterfront and taxes.	I have noticed that the people of Hoboken are involved and care about their community. Whether it's a parent, a young professional who just moved to Hoboken or somebody who has lived here all his life, everybody cares about the city. I am convinced that this will provide Hoboken Patch with a large and loyal following and I am excited to be covering this vibrant community.
Chairwoman Toni Tomarazzo said the authority will go straight into a closed session on Thursday night.

Ted Sherman and Josh Margolin, authors and reporters, signed copies of their new book on Wednesday afternoon.
The city opened a manhole cover on Wednesday morning, explaining EmNet technology.
$60 million budget sought for the 2011-2012 school year.
The Jersey Sting details operation Bid Rig, and mentions Third Ward councilman Michael Russo.
Sacs sent out a letter to all local media.
Civil Service Commission judge changed Adriani's termination to a 90-day suspension.
State Senator Brian Stack and Assemblyman Ruben Ramos announced on Thursday afternoon.
On Thursday the Connecticut based firm sent out a letter, laying out the general terms and conditions under which it would like to acquire the hospital.
The director and a driver of the Hop allegedly got into a fight. Both men were arrested, sources say.
After three months of hard work, 95 Hoboken High School Students get ready to perform Hairspray.
No arrests have been made, but a man who works in the building tells Patch he witnessed the alleged sexual assault
The Christie Administration announced on Monday afternoon.
Charity concert is scheduled for Wednesday, tickets are now on sale
A female driver would not stop for police in the area of the Housing Authority on Friday afternoon.
Councilman Michael Russo is calling it a political move.
All ordinances on first reading were tabled on Wednesday night.
A new park will be purchased by the city of Hoboken, but it's still unclear where.