COUNCIL CAMPAIGN 2008:
WHAT DO THESE REPUBLICANS REALLY STAND FOR?
Silent on everything from property taxes,
EnCap, eminent domain seizure and low income housing, Bocchino
& Herrmann refuse to even debate!

What are they hiding and why won't the engage the voter?
Jim
Bocchino and his running-mate James Herrmann seem content to hide than engage the public.
While an empty storefront on Ridge Road has
a few signs, the 2008 GOP ticket seems convinced they can win by refusing to engage the Democratic ticket in
an honest discussion about the issues facing North Arlington!
Like in
2006, NA Today has been informed that former Mayor Russ Pitman was recently
spotted at the Ridge Road headquarters lending a hand to the
Bocchino/Herrmann campaign. Read More
REPUBLICANS "DUCK & RUN" ON NEW COAH MANDATES!
Tanelli, Yampaglia call "debate necessary" to stop GOP
ducking on the issue of low income housing in North Arlington!
NORTH ARLINGTON - North Arlington Council President
Steve Tanelli and former Councilman Mark Yampaglia blasted GOP challengers
James Bocchino & James Herrmann for having "more positions on COAH
than Howie Mandel has empty suitcases" when it comes to the critical
issue of state imposed, housing mandates recently passed by the New
Jersey legislature. Read More
Campaign 2008:
Bocchino: I'm
not debating!
GOP challenger tells Granell a debate with
local Democrats is out of the question!
Hey Jimmy, afraid to face the voters?
NORTH
ARLINGTON - In a stirring turn of events, NA Today has learned that Republican council candidate James Bocchino will
not debate Democrats Steve Tanelli & Mark Yampaglia no matter what
the circumstances and is adamant about hiding from his opponents as well as the
voter! Read More
NAToday Poll:
Campaign 2008:
NA GOP raising money from out-of-town sources!

NORTH ARLINGTON - According to campaign reports filed on July 7th with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC), local Republicans are looking to Lyndhurst for donors & donations.
While political parties were required to list all donations up until the July 15th deadline, the Bocchino & Herrmann campaign held a fundraiser on June 30th at The San Carlo Restaurant in Lyndhurst. None of the expenditures or contributions from that event appear in this quarterly report. Read More
Council Campaign 2008:
Tanelli, Yampaglia challenge Bocchino & Herrmann to
a debate.
Democrats send certified letter to candidate Bocchino,
Republicans remain mum!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - Sources told NAToday.net that Democratic Councilman Albert Granell has sent a letter via
registered mail to Republican council candidate James Bocchino that a debate be
organized with the help of the local press.
In
his capacity as campaign manager for Council President Steve Tanelli and former
Councilman Mark Yampaglia, a letter was sent to Bocchino about three weeks ago
to his Stratford place residence. Read More
Editorial:
NJMC & COAH: Perfect together?
Why is this state agency pushing low income housing into
Bergen County during the country's worst real estate slump?
Massa, Tanelli to be congratulated for standing up to the
"social engineers" that want to "urbanize" North
Arlington into and extension of Hudson County!
The
definition of stupidity is to do the same thing over and over again and
expect different results.
In the
case of the NJMC (New Jersey Meadowlands Commission), when will they ever
learn? Read More
Council Campaign 2008:
NA DEMOCRATS HIT THE STREETS!

Registering voters and talking issues with taxpayers,
feedback is positive as residents see North Arlington now going in the
"right" direction!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - Want a chance to speak with Mayor Pete Massa?
You'll
find him shaking hands and speaking with residents every Saturday morning in
front of the Post Office at Ridge Park Drive along with Council President
Steve Tanelli and former Councilman Mark Yampaglia, the Democratic ticket
endorsed by Massa. Read More
Municipal taxes in North Arlington stay the same while the
local levy increases in Lyndhurst, Rutherford, Garfield, Wood-Ridge and
Carlstadt!
Massa Administration keeps taxes & spending in
check, fixes the mess left behind after two decades of GOP control!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - While
taxes rose in Lyndhurst, Carlstadt, Rutherford, Wood-Ridge and Garfield, the
municipal tax rate will stay the same in North Arlington thanks to hard
choices made by the Democratic majority led by Mayor Pete Massa and Council
President Steve Tanelli.
What makes
this accomplishment so impressive is the fact North Arlington balanced it's
books without state aid and reduced the borough's debt obligation nearly
40%! Read More
EDITORIAL:
TIME TO CLEAN THE MELRAY'S MESS ONCE AND FOR ALL!
Time for the retailer to install lights and time for
Councilman Bianchi to take responsibility for this apparent planning board
blunder!
Good
government can be hard and difficult.
In the
case of the Melray's furniture fiasco, it's
time for this retailer to start cooperating with borough officials.
How does a
retailer get "air rights" in the first place?
Who's
bright idea was that? Read More
Mob taint suspected in EnCap project
Federal and state law enforcement officials are investigating potential mob influence in the failed $1 billion EnCap project, according to sources close to the investigation.
One aspect of the probe has authorities trying to determine whether an organized crime associate accepted payoffs to allow unlimited dumping at the site, according to two sources close to the probe. Read
More
Encap's Mob Ties
The EnCap project, which teetered to bankruptcy under the weight of double-dealing lawyers and lax public servants, was also plagued by a criminal crew: La Cosa Nostra.
Federal investigators allege that associates of New York crime families steered delivery of fill to the Meadowlands site in exchange for payoffs, according to released court documents. Read
More
An NA TODAY exclusive:
WHAT DID THEY KNOW AND WHEN DID THEY KNOW IT?
Borough documents show Bianchi, Bocchino and Herrmann all
supportive of EnCap Holdings in their posts as local officials, Bocchino voted
"yes" to appoint EnCap law firm as NARA bond counsel!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - In a series of documents (click here) showing a sequence of
events that took place after the electoral defeat of five-term incumbent Len
Kaiser in 2002, the outgoing mayor work
diligently in moving the EnCap project forward even after voters showed little, if any
support for redevelopment in the borough. Read More
EDITORIAL:
Getting six
cents out of a nickel!
North Arlington Library Board getting things done without
raising taxes or laying blame at someone else's doorstep!
Democrats are getting things done no matter how much
Republicans kick & scream!
Corey
Klein of The
South Bergenite put
it best by asking how North Arlington can spend nearly $200,000 in renovating
the very neglected North Arlington Library while claiming to be in a financial
crisis? Read More
"20
Questions" with North Arlington Council President
Steve Tanelli.
Third
Street homeowner gives his take on EnCap, property taxes,
eminent domain, low income housing and the future of North
Arlington!
We're
speaking with Council President Steve Tanelli, one of
the borough's most ardent opponents of ,
eminent domain seizure and low income housing. Elected
to an unexpired term in 2004 and elected to a three-year
term in 2005, Mr. Tanelli is now seeking a second three-year
term with former Councilman Mark Yampaglia come the fall.
Mr. Tanelli authored one of the county's strictest private
property seizure ordinances which was passed with over
80% of the vote in 2006.
This year
Tanelli moved the governing body to endorse a "zero
tax" increase, the first in three years. Read
More
EDITORIAL: MASSA, TANELLI
GET LAST LAUGH ON ENCAP! US
Attorney, AG's office now join forces in probe of controversial
developer that's still suing North Arlington for a project
nobody supports nor wants. Just
two years ago this past April, then Councilman Peter Massa
urged federal authorities in a letter (click
here) seeking a wide-ranging investigation
into the financial practices of EnCap Holdings,
who had brokered a lopsided deal with prior local officials
guaranteeing as much as 40% of future revenues. Read
More
Fed,
local prosecutors team up to fight EnCap
Federal
and state prosecutors have joined forces in a probe of suspected
corruption in the EnCap project, fresh off their successful
double-teaming of ex-Newark Mayor Sharpe James.
U.S.
Attorney Chris Christie, center, has subpoenaed documents
relating to EnCap. News surfaced last Wednesday that U.S.
Attorney Chris Christie had turned his high-powered crime-fighting
machine at the bankrupt Meadowlands venture and was sending
out subpoenas to some of the project's key players. Read
More
Campaign
2008:
GOP GOES BEGGING FOR DOLLARS!

Candidates Bocchino & Herrmann criticize Mayor
Massa for stopping Arlington Valley, plead for political control that
would ensure gridlock to local government!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - In a series of fundraising letters signed by the candidates dated
April 30th and a second letter undated (click here to see letters), the local Republican Party is
back on the attack! Read More
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NORTH
ARLINGTON - NA
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EDITORIAL:
MOVING FROM HOUSING TO RETAIL?
Trump proposal to eliminate housing component
with two million feet of retail space is step in right direction for
NA taxpayers!
Someone is
finally listening to North Arlington!
After
years of fighting Arlington
Valley and the
ridiculous financial arrangement attached to that debacle, the Trump
Organization seems ready to recognize the simple fact that housing is not
welcome nor the answer for redevelopment in North Arlington. Read More
Special Angels Charity Softball Game
Porete Ave. could go retail/commercial
Michael Cohen, Executive Vice President & Special Counsel to Donald Trump, has been in discussions with North Arlington borough attorney Anthony D’Elia about scrapping plans for a 1,625-unit housing project on Porete Avenue in favor of a retail/commercial development, according to Cohen. Read More
An NA Today Exclusive:
The Exploding cost of public education in North
Arlington!
A student enrolled in Pre-K today that graduates in 2021
will cost taxpayers an estimated $265,862 or $18,990 per year!
With school budgets increasing at 7% per year, the cost of
public education will be $45,390,651 annually by 2021, A 116%
increase!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - Taxpayers currently support a
$19M school operation that equates to roughly $11,875 per student based on a
population of 1,600 children. Based on a 180-day school calendar, the cost to
operate local schools is roughly $105,555 per school day!
But
what will be the cost of public education in 5, 10 or fifteen years? Read More
WINNING THE BATTLE FOR READERS ONLINE!
HOW NA TODAY STACKS UP
IN TRAFFIC VERSUS OTHER ONLINE/PRINT DELIVERY SYSTEMS!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - NA
Today, the borough's only comprehensive news &
editorial source about NA stacks up incredibly well to other "like"
sources that derive most of their traffic in "print"
publications! Read More
Campaign 2008:
Democrats re-elect Antonicello party chairman, Massa endorses
Tanelli, Yampaglia for council
County committee members gather at Arlington Diner to hear
both Tanelli & Yampaglia, candidates pledge to keep NA "small, safe
& suburban!"
NORTH
ARLINGTON - With two primaries now behind them, Democrats last week affirmed
the choice of Council President Steve Tanelli and former Councilman Mark
Yampaglia as the nominees of the local organization.
The
twenty-member delegation of elected party leaders also chose Nicholas
Antonicello, Sr. to serve as municipal chairman for another term. Read More
ELECTION 2008:
Lautenberg easily re-nominated, Zimmer defeats Pennachio in
GOP senate race, Tanelli leads all candidates on both ballots with 367
votes!
Incumbent defeats Andrews nearly 3-1!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - New Jersey voters went to the polls today (click for Dem Results and GOP Results)
and renominated incumbent Senator Frank
Lautenberg as he easily defeated Rep. Rob Andrews of Camden by a vote
of 291 to 108. Morristown Mayor Donald Crescitello trailed with 31. Read More
Low turnout expected in state's second primary come June 3rd!
Lautenberg challenged by Andrews, Cresitello for US
Senate, Real Democrats challenging BCDO slate, locals run unopposed for borough
council in both parties!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - Voters for the first time will be asked to vote in a party primary for
the second time in four months as the state's longest serving United States
Senator is being challenged by two other Democrats come Tuesday. Read More
EDITORIAL:
A time to
leave the past behind.
Democrats want to end the political nonsense while the GOP
wants to "re-run" the failures of the past!
The Massa
Administration is not perfect.
But the
Massa Administration inherited plenty of problems & challenges from the two
previous mayors who couldn't get the job done. Read More
Mess in the Meadowlands
There are a lot of bad jokes about the New Jersey Turnpike and the mess that surrounds it. Barbara Nevins Taylor investigates what may be the biggest mess of all.
To view this eye-opening report in which both Mayor Massa and Councilman Tanelli are overwhelmingly redeemed, Click Here. Under "Watch the Latest Videos" on the right hand side of the page next to the viewer, select "Mess in the Meadowlands".
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE BIGGEST IN BOROUGH HISTORY!
Bergen County Sheriff, Senator Sarlo and a host of bands and marchers make the day a true remembrance of the faithful departed!
Councilman Jim Ferriero & veteran George Lewis serve as honorary grand marshals, Massa gives stirring tribute to America's finest!
NORTH ARLINGTON - On a picture perfect day, North Arlington memorialized those who served this nation with great fanfare by organizing one of the largest parades in borough history. Read More
Trump sets sights on NA
When the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission voided its landfills to golf courses and housing deal with EnCap Golf holdings and the developer filed for bankruptcy, North Arlington officials were ecstatic about the turn of events.
While the EnCap deal is over, nothing changed in North Arlington’s lawsuit with Cherokee Porete, one of EnCap’s "cousin corporations" that struck its own deal with the borough separate from EnCap’s deal in the Meadowlands. Read More
Critic
Earns "I Told You So" in Meadowlands Project
The gate had been swung shut across the gravel access road that leads out into the marsh grass, one of the newest in the network of unmarked trails lacing this empty swath of land where so much waste has been buried, and so many grand schemes have unraveled. The backhoes sat idle beyond it in the steady rain, the Manhattan skyline rising tantalizingly near on the horizon. Read More
NJMC
busts a cap into EnCap's inflated hot air balloon
It looks as if EnCap Golf and Housing project has been run out of Dodge City, at least in Lyndhurst and Rutherford. At the May 7 New Jersey Meadowlands Commission meeting, EnCap Golf Holdings LLC was denied by a unanimous vote for any further extension to remediate the troubled project. Read More
Tanelli Interviewed
Council President Steve Tanelli was interviewed last week by BLOOMBERG on the decision by the NJMC to rescind & terminate the developer agreement with EnCap Holdings.
The day after that decision, EnCap filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, officially ending the development proposal.
Click here to listen to Tanelli's comments. The interview is approximately four minutes.
BREAKING NEWS:
ENCAP FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY!
See Bankruptcy Pettion Here
NORTH ARLINGTON - The Leader Newspapers is reporting that EnCap Holdings, the controversial and embattled developer chosen to remediate the Meadowlands and construct nearly 5,000 units of housing has filed for bankruptcy effectively ending the company's nine-year relationship with the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (NJMC). Read More
EDITORIAL:
FINALLY,
IT'S OVER!
NJMC'S decision to pull the plug on EnCap is a second
chance for N. Arlington, Lyndhurst & Rutherford to construct a responsible
plan for redevelopment in the Meadowlands
The
political gods sometimes do the right thing.
In the
case of EnCap, they
finally pulled the plug on the biggest redevelopment debacle in the state
of New Jersey. Read More
STATEMENT BY MAYOR PETER MASSA
ON THE DEMISE OF ENCAP
“The decision by the NJMC to right the wrongs that were made over the past eight years ago is welcomed by North Arlington as a vindication to our long-stated position that EnCap was not qualified, technically, financially or otherwise to transform the Meadowlands from garbage dumps to golf courses. Read More
BREAKING NEWS:
NEW JERSEY MEADOWLANDS COMMISSION VOIDS AGREEMENT WITH ENCAP!
NJMC kicks out controversial developer, state action could
end litigation with North Arlington, Massa, local officials hail
decision as long overdue!
NJMC Resolution on Encap: Click Here
NORTH
ARLINGTON - The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission terminated the agreement with EnCap Holdings as the developer of record after
years of delays, cost overruns and financial questions that have plagued the
project since it's inception. Read More
Melray's debacle
follows Bianchi to governing body!
Former
Planning Board Chairman presided over "air rights"
sale, controversy continues as to who's responsible for lights!
NARA MINUTES ON MELRAY'S: CLICK HERE
Wall, Kairys believe furniture retailer is responsible!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - Years after approving the controversial sale of "air
rights" to a Ridge Road furniture retailer, Councilman Joe Bianchi's
inability to have lights installed at the parking lot below the building
continues to agitate borough residents. Read More
Campaign 2008:
NORTH ARLINGTON DEMOCRATS FORMULATE CAMPAIGN STAFF, FUNDRAISER AND VOTER REGISTRATION TEAM
Democrats tap Councilman Al Granell to head effort with Nick Mazzolla & George McDermott as deputy campaign managers, next fundraiser scheduled for May 1st at Euro Lounge
Mayor Massa talks about finding Max, North Arlington's newest celebrity!
NORTH ARLINGTON - Local Democrats gathered Friday evening at the VFW Hall and began the process of building a campaign staff to re-elect Council President Steve Tanelli and elect former Councilman Mark Yampaglia. Read More
Analysis:
MASSA ADMINISTRATION DELIVERS ON "ZERO TAX"
INCREASE BUDGET!
Tanelli, Granell are responsible for reforming the budget
process and delivering on what GOP just likes to "talk" about!
It was a sight to seen last week as GOP insiders
looked on in awe and shock as Finance Chairman Al Granell called for an
amendment to the 2008 municipal budget to further cut spending and deliver
a zero tax increase. Read More
EDITORIAL:
The time for a federal probe of EnCap is now!
Phony hearings, whitewashed reports and
political stonewalling must cease! The homeowners of North Arlington,
Lyndhurst & Rutherford demand to know the truth!
Massa, Tanelli & Granell stand tall for taxpayers!
After
years of taking political refuge behind some of the state's most influential
officials, EnCap was exposed for
the scheme that it is this week. Read More
Massa
Administration authorizes repairs to Corsi Estate, resurfacing
of Hedden Terrace & Canterbury Avenue
Governing body makes appointments to Rec Commission,
authorizes support for YMCA Grant for $15,000
Granell calls upon Republicans to make budget suggestions to
fulfill their campaign promise of a tax rebate
NORTH
ARLINGTON - The North Arlington Mayor & Council met Thursday and made some
productive strides to fix and repair two streets and one of the borough's
recreational facilities along Schuyler Avenue. Read More
Inside the numbers: The
NA Police Department:
Binding arbitration could cost NA taxpayers hundreds of
thousands of dollars in new spending!
NAPD seeks 4.0% pay raise through binding arbitration, twenty
of thirty-two police officers earn in excess of $100,000 last
year!
Average NA police officer earned $101,197 in 2007, does
bipartisan support exist to hold line on salaries & spending?
NORTH
ARLINGTON - The
North Arlington Leader reported this week that the North Arlington Police Department is seeking a 4%
pay hike that would increase municipal
spending about $130,000 for fiscal year 2007 as well as fiscal year 2008.
Because the police contract is retroactive, increases in police salaries in a
new agreement could run well over $260,000! Read More
EnCap contractor hauled away
A contractor connected to millions in cost overruns and delays in the EnCap golf project was arrested and charged with money laundering Friday in an unrelated federal corruption probe. Read More
EnCap or Trump, what's the difference?
Now coined a "clean-up" versus redevelopment, why
is North Arlington still being sued to impose eminent domain seizure of Porete
Avenue and the construction of low income housing?
New
brand, same deal?
NORTH
ARLINGTON - While the names are changing to protect the incompetence of the
past, is anything really changing when it comes to the controversial EnCap project that now has a Trump brand
attached to it? Read More
Stirring
the partisan pot.
NA
Republicans continue to seek Democratic help to mask their own support of
higher taxes , EnCap and low income housing.
NORTH ARLINGTON - An
unidentified GOP source today told the political web site www.insidebergen.com that North Arlington Democrats are "attacking" a neighboring mayor
and the district's state senator in wake of an upset victory in last fall's
council races. Read More
Greedy Developers attack Massa, Zoning Board members in attempt to force storage facility at 170 Schuyler Avenue!
Developers call themselves "Concerned Citizens" of North Arlington in putting public pressure on members to vote yes come the January 9th meeting!
Use "Encap style" tactics to scare community with a twisted version of the truth!
NORTH ARLINGTON - In a highly unusual move, the applicant of a storage facility before the local Zoning Board has started a "media blitz" with several full-page ads in the Leader Newspapers, South Bergenite and The Kearny Observer calling upon the board to approve an application that would construct a storage facility on prime real estate. Read More
Editorial:
SILENT PROBE
Inspector General's report still a mystery as legislature
will use oversight authority to review EnCap
But who will review the legislature's role in this mess?
According
to the Bergen
Record, the long
awaited report by the state's Inspector General as to what went wrong with EnCap will finally be released to the
public. According to a letter written to Senate President Richard Codey,
"the report will discuss the role played by the various governmental
entities, as well as the use of public funds." Read More
The State Aid Game.
How does Harrison receive $6.6 million while North Arlington
gets just $500,000?
Taxes rise 33% in NA while infusion of state support keeps
Harrison increase at just 8%!
NORTH
ARLINGTON - North Arlington is 2.6 square miles. Harrison 1.3 square
miles. North Arlington has 15,077 residents while Harrison has 14,424.
North Arlington has 6,392 households while Harrison has 5,136. 24.5% of all
North Arlington households have children under the age of 18 while 33.7% of
Harrison households have children under 18. 49.7% of North Arlington households
are married couples while Harrison has 49.8% of households with married
couples. Read More
2007 Final Election Results
2007 Certified Election Results - Borough of North Arlington: Click Here
The perks of public office.
Should part-time elected officials receive free health
benefits courtesy of North Arlington taxpayers?
What example will Bianchi & Hughes set for homeowners?
With
Republicans back on the governing body for the first time in three years,
it will be interesting to see if incoming council members Joseph Bianchi and
Richard Hughes opt to receive free health benefits courtesy of taxpayers. Read More
YOU'RE HIRED!
Just a day after two of the Borough’s anti-EnCap councilmen were swept out of office by local voters, state Superior Court Judge Jonathan Harris ruled Cherokee Investment Partners could not transfer the former Bergen County Utilities Authority property here to one of its subsidiaries. Read More
JUDGE
SUPPORTS BOROUGH'S EFFORTS TO STOP
ENCAP FROM SELLING PROPERTIES
NORTH
ARLINGTON - Superior
Court Judge Jonathan Harris ruled yesterday that Cherokee Investment Partners
is prevented from transferring the Bergen County Utilities Authority property
in North Arlington to one of its subsidiaries. Read More
N. Arlington demands Encap probe
North Arlington officials on Monday called for a federal investigation into the "entire sorry episode" of the controversial EnCap proposal to build a massive golf course-residential-retail complex in three Bergen County communities.
"The mountain of evidence against EnCap and the people in state government who pushed this project is growing taller than the landfills in the Meadowlands," said North Arlington Mayor Peter Massa. He cited a report in Sunday's editions of The Record detailing environmental problems at the faltering seven-year-old project, originally pitched as a means of closing four old Meadowlands landfills. Read More
MASSA SPEAKS WITH CORZINE ON THE STATUS OF ENCAP AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
Attending the retirement dinner of former state PBA President Mike Madonna, North Arlington Mayor Pete Massa got the chance to speak with New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine over the future of EnCap and redevelopment in the Meadowlands. Read More
The affordable housing myth.
The NJMC's misguided notion that government can regulate
housing stock and force inclusionary zoning practices doesn't make
any sense in a state where home values and property taxes are sky high!
Does an unelected regional
state agency have the authority to impose inclusionary zoning restrictions upon local municipalities that have governing bodies directly elected by the
voter? Read More
MAYOR MASSA CALLS NJMC DECISION VINDICATON
Says State Has To Protect Taxpayers and Allow Borough To Chart Its Own Redevelopment Course
NORTH ARLINGTON – Mayor Peter Massa applauded the action taken yesterday by the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission against the notorious EnCap developer, saying: "its about time that the NJMC recognized what we have been saying all along – that the EnCap project is a taxpayer ripoff and an detriment to our communities". Read More
An
NA Today Exclusive:
NJMC DECLARES ENCAP IN DEFAULT!
Could this be the end of the line for the embattled
developer?
NORTH
ARLINGTON - EnCap
Holdings, the
controversial and embattled developer who sought to construct 1,650 units of
housing in North Arlington while seeking to use eminent domain seizure was
apparently declared in default of the agreement with the New Jersey
Meadowlands Commission today according to NJMC sources.
If true,
North Arlington Mayor Pete Massa and the all-Democratic council will have proven
to be correct as to it's opposition to random development, eminent domain
seizure of Porete Avenue companies and the construction of low income housing. Read More
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