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Look, Learn, Act: Water Music Arts Center, Preserve the Palisades

Join the Quality of Life Coalition for a presentation on the Water Music Project and the Hoboken Arts Center on Thursday, November 5, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the St. Matthew Trinity Lutheran Parish Hall

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Look, Listen, Act I: Public Gives Feedback on Councilwoman Mason’s “NoHo” Proposal

QLC kicked off a new series of public forums, called “Look, Listen, Act,” on August 19, 2009, with a presentation by Councilwoman Beth Mason on her plan for the northwest corner of Hoboken, above the 14th St. Viaduct, west of Park Ave.

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Look, Listen, Act: NW Development Proposal

The QLC hosted a “Look, Listen, Act” session at the St. Matthew’s Church community center to give the public a chance to learn more about Beth Mason’s proposal for the NW corner of town, above the 14th St. Viaduct, west of Park Ave.

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Save the Palisades Here in Hudson County

Developers, with the approval of local Planning Boards, have been hacking away at the top, face and base of the cliffs for decades (recently netting has been draped over the cliff in North Bergen to prevent falling rock due to recent development). Over the years numerous citizen groups have tried to stop the gouging and drilling but were stymied due to the lack of a legal means to prevent development. That has changed.

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Responses to Hoboken Rail Yard Task Force Questionnaire – Cammarano Council Candidates

Raul Morales
Hoboken Rail Yards Statement
In these tough economic times, the City of Hoboken needs to have smart
economic development, which should include commercial, retail,
residential, and open space. It should focus on creating new jobs and
business opportunities, built with green technology to improve the quality
of life. It should also include affordable housing, to main the diversity of [...]

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Responses to Hoboken Rail Yard Task Force Questionnaire – Zimmer Council Candidates

Dave Mello:
As Hoboken’s Master Plan states (page 129) when referencing the Hoboken Terminal, “Any new development should be limited in scale so as not to overwhelm historic Terminal buildings.” Thus far, what has been proposed for the terminal area is vastly out of scale with all of Hoboken, and would not only overwhelm the Terminal, [...]

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Questions to City Council Candidates from Hoboken Rail Yard Task Force

Your position is crucial. We request your feedback to the following by 5:00 PM, Friday, May 29. Answers* will be shared with our members, other interested citizens, citizen groups and the media. We also suggest that you post our question and answers you provide to your own and/or your slate’s website(s). Please send a link [...]

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Help Neumann Leathers Tenants

Published on July 5, 2009 by JDCap in News

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Help Neumann Leathers Tenants

ne of the goals of the Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition is to achieve the preservation of as many historic buildings in the city as possible. One set of those structures from the past that forms our very perception of the city, is the Neumann Leathers buildings on Observer Highway. The numerous talented [...]

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Save the Palisades!

Published on July 5, 2009 by JDCap in News

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Developers, with the approval of local Planning Boards, have been hacking away at the top, face and base of the cliffs for decades.

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