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HUDSON COUNTY EXECUTIVEThomas A. DeGise

HUDSON COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERSSilverio Vega, Chairman

Barry Dugan, Vice Chairman

William O’Dea, Second District

Jeffrey Dublin, Third District

Radames Velazquez, Fourth District

Maurice Fitzgibbons, Fifth District

Tilo Rivas, Sixth District

Thomas Liggio, Eighth District

Albert Cifelli, Ninth District

HUDSON COUNTY STRATEGIC REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE

Hon. Thomas A. DeGise, County Executive

Hon. William O’Dea, Freeholder

Hon. Joseph Doria, Bayonne

Hon. Joseph Smith, East Newark

Hon. David Delle Donna, Guttenberg

Hon. Raymond McDonough, Harrison

Hon. David Roberts, Hoboken

Hon. Jeremiah Healy, Jersey City

Hon. Alberto Santos, Kearny

Hon. Nicholas Sacco, North Bergen

Hon. Dennis Elwell, Secaucus

Hon. Brian Stack, Union City

Hon. Richard Turner, Weehawken

Hon. Albio Sires, West New York

Jeffrey Kaplowitz, Chairman

Nicholas Chiaravolloti, Member

Rev. Tyrone Chess, Member

Anthony Corsi, Member

Richard Dwyer, Member

Dominick D’Agosta, Member

Glen Gabert, Member

Robert Garrison, Member

Nancy Meyers, Member

Louis Hendi, Member

Carlos Hernandez, Member

Alan Lambiase, Member

Deborah Lawlor, Member

Michael Leggiero, Member

Suzanne Mack, Member

Peter Murphy, Member

Elieu Rivera, Member

Paul Silverman, Member

Elizabeth Spinelli Member

Joanne Van Dorne, Member

Elnora Watson, Member

HUDSON COUNTY

PLANNING BOARD

Rushabh Mehta, Chairman

Mary Avagliano, Vice chair

Hon. Thomas Liggio, Freeholder

Hon. Jeffrey Dublin, Freeholder

Renee Bettinger, Commissioner

Daniel Choffo, Commissioner

Jude Fitzgibbons, Commissioner

Michael Holloway Commissioner

Arthur Glatman, Attorney

Borivoj Jasek, County Engineer

Stephen D. Marks, Secretary

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HUDSON COUNTY EXECUTIVEThomas A. DeGise

HUDSON COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERSSilverio Vega, Chairman

Barry Dugan, Vice Chairman

William O’Dea, Second District

Jeffrey Dublin, Third District

Radames Velazquez, Fourth District

Maurice Fitzgibbons, Fifth District

Tilo Rivas, Sixth District

Thomas Liggio, Eighth District

Albert Cifelli, Ninth District

HUDSON COUNTY STRATEGIC REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE

Hon. Thomas A. DeGise, County Executive

Hon. William O’Dea, Freeholder

Hon. Joseph Doria, Bayonne

Hon. Joseph Smith, East Newark

Hon. David Delle Donna, Guttenberg

Hon. Raymond McDonough, Harrison

Hon. David Roberts, Hoboken

Hon. Jeremiah Healy, Jersey City

Hon. Alberto Santos, Kearny

Hon. Nicholas Sacco, North Bergen

Hon. Dennis Elwell, Secaucus

Hon. Brian Stack, Union City

Hon. Richard Turner, Weehawken

Hon. Albio Sires, West New York

Jeffrey Kaplowitz, Chairman

Nicholas Chiaravolloti, Member

Rev. Tyrone Chess, Member

Anthony Corsi, Member

Richard Dwyer, Member

Dominick D’Agosta, Member

Glen Gabert, Member

Robert Garrison, Member

Nancy Meyers, Member

Louis Hendi, Member

Carlos Hernandez, Member

Alan Lambiase, Member

Deborah Lawlor, Member

Michael Leggiero, Member

Suzanne Mack, Member

Peter Murphy, Member

Elieu Rivera, Member

Paul Silverman, Member

Elizabeth Spinelli Member

Joanne Van Dorne, Member

Elnora Watson, Member

HUDSON COUNTY

PLANNING BOARD

Rushabh Mehta, Chairman

Mary Avagliano, Vice chair

Hon. Thomas Liggio, Freeholder

Hon. Jeffrey Dublin, Freeholder

Renee Bettinger, Commissioner

Daniel Choffo, Commissioner

Jude Fitzgibbons, Commissioner

Michael Holloway Commissioner

Arthur Glatman, Attorney

Borivoj Jasek, County Engineer

Stephen D. Marks, Secretary

I sincerely wish to thank those named above who helped bring the soccer stadium to Harrison. It will be the keystone upon which our redevelopment will hindge. Hopefully, it will bring better developers, and many more good responsible residents who will really benefit our area, instead of the detractors who are not happy with anything. Keep up the good work. We need more great citizens like you people, please do not be discouraged by the nay-sayers!

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I sincerely wish to thank those named above who helped bring the soccer stadium to Harrison. It will be the keystone upon which our redevelopment will hindge. Hopefully, it will bring better developers, and many more good responsible residents who will really benefit our area, instead of the detractors who are not happy with anything. Keep up the good work. We need more great citizens like you people, please do not be discouraged by the nay-sayers!

AMEN

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I sincerely wish to thank those named above who helped bring the soccer stadium to Harrison. It will be the keystone upon which our redevelopment will hindge. Hopefully, it will bring better developers, and many more good responsible residents who will really benefit our area, instead of the detractors who are not happy with anything. Keep up the good work. We need more great citizens like you people, please do not be discouraged by the nay-sayers!

Got Boots? You are pathetic!!!

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I sincerely wish to thank those named above who helped bring the soccer stadium to Harrison. It will be the keystone upon which our redevelopment will hindge. Hopefully, it will bring better developers, and many more good responsible residents who will really benefit our area, instead of the detractors who are not happy with anything. Keep up the good work. We need more great citizens like you people, please do not be discouraged by the nay-sayers!

Sorry, Mayor McDonough, I don't agree. I think this stadium will be the 800 lb. gorilla of Harrison. And the taxpayers will be paying for it forever.

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I sincerely wish to thank those named above who helped bring the soccer stadium to Harrison. It will be the keystone upon which our redevelopment will hindge. Hopefully, it will bring better developers, and many more good responsible residents who will really benefit our area, instead of the detractors who are not happy with anything. Keep up the good work. We need more great citizens like you people, please do not be discouraged by the nay-sayers!

.Please tell us who will benefit from this stadium. How will the town benefit when the taxpayers are paying the interest and principle on the $40,000,000 the town has borrowed

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.Please tell us who will benefit from this stadium.  How will the town benefit when the taxpayers are paying the interest and principle on the $40,000,000 the town has borrowed

Don't worry by the time the interest and principle are due the mayor will be in his shore house, laughing his ass off making a periodic to Stop & Shop to convert some quarters and making sure that the brown paper bags don't get too humid in the basement storage area.

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Don't worry by the time the interest and principle are due the mayor will be in his shore house, laughing his ass off making a periodic to Stop & Shop to convert some quarters and making sure that the brown paper bags don't get too humid in the basement storage area.

I can't wait to see the big sign on the stadium, " RED BULLS NEW YORK".

McDonough borrows $40,000,000 which the taxpayers will be on the hook for.

( Don't be conned by this BS that the retail and commercial properties of the complex will pay the tab on the bonds instead of property taxes. The property taxes they're NOT going to pay will be made up by us.)

We will put up with the traffic, the noise, the crime, pay for the increased police presence, all for a foreign-owned soccer team with a NY logo.

Here's a thought; the Red Bulls aren't drawing many fans to their games. Imagine if they go belly up. The stadium will be empty, probably go up for sale. Meanwhile the commercial and retail outlets aren't paying taxes, they're paying on that $40,000,000 nut. Who would buy a 20,000 seat stadium in Harrison ?? Might be a tough sell. But here's an idea ; turn the stadium into classroom space for the thousands of kids that will be flooding the school system.

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So Danny and Jimmy are lovers, why don't they just come out? I guess that is the reason that one got married to cover up.  No big deal

Jersey City is having a gay pride week with a blessing of all gay couples at Grace Church on Van Horst St. in Jersey City. Are you guys going?

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Those two living together sure didn't fool any of us long time residents. Too bad for the unfortunate wife who has to deal with this situation day to day. I still feel so sorry for Dina McGreevey. She was a pawn too. And we know how that situation turned out. Maybe Doran should resign???

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Wake up people what will the stadium do? do you know any one who goes to the New York Red Bulls games ?

This will be just like the Newark Bears stadium ?

The people that voted for this how many are business people ?

Its very easy to make business decisions with tax payers money because the Hudson County tax payer is just too ( can't say the word ) to ask any questions or to even realize that they will be paying for this for the longst time.

Call it not the NY Red Bulls Stadium but the White Elephant Stadium.

The intentions could be good but the results will be costly.

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Jersey City is having a gay pride week with a blessing of all gay couples at Grace Church on Van Horst St. in Jersey City. Are you guys going?

WOW u sure know a hell of alot about this event , anything u wanna share with us ? maybe u should worry about yourself :blink::unsure:

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On 8/2/2006 at 11:11 PM, Guest Guest said:

Is Daniel Choffo the owner of Harrison Realty or is James Doran the owner?

Is any of that a conflict of interest.

The movie producers are greasing ****** and Doran with renting out their Harrison Realty office to shoot their movie.  The movie producer has a budget for compensating the neighbors for not accessing their properties and businesses not to mention taking up all the parking spaces which are needed after a hard days work but the producers save on that but give it to the Doran.  Fife too worked for Harrison Realty.  The Doran connection. Corruption at its best.  Sell the streets of Harrison for money in your pocket.

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