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Gov. Christie Lays Out Plans In Hoboken Town Hall Meeting
The governor wants an amendment to the state constitution to limit annual property tax increases to 2.5 percent

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.
The governor wants an amendment to the state constitution to limit annual property tax increases to 2.5 percent

Mayor and other city officials unveiled a new bike rack in front of the PATH train
What does the governor's proposed legislation mean for Hoboken?
The Hoboken running club held its annual 5K by the waterfront on Sunday
Two cars crashed just outside of City Hall Friday afternoon
Hoboken is holding a city wide yard sale on today. See below where you can find the treasures of your choosing
Council voted 6-3 to move the money within the budget. The Mayor is scheduled to appear in Trenton on Wednesday to ask for fiscal independence from the state
65 High Schoolers spent the day in the Hoboken Business Center
Mayor and business administrator traveled to Trenton Wednesday
A quick meeting with a lot of retirees, and the mentioning of a wellness committee for the district
The governor will hold a press conference at 12:30 in Trenton
A popular regular at Hoboken festivities: Frank Sinatra Idol Eric DeLauro
Empty storefronts on Washington Street are being turned into art galleries
The gang prevention programs offers workshops for teenagers between 11 and 18
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Arch Liston from Bridgeton will start work on May 3rd.
Hoboken-based film maker Bob Bowdon talks about his movie
Absentee votes included in the results, still waiting on provisional votes. Budget approved.
Candidates and supporters gathered at Maxwell's Tuesday night