Hackensack, NJ Community Message Boards
General Category => Community Soapbox => Topic started by: Victor E Sasson on February 21, 2013, 11:22:37 AM
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At The Record, editors are barking up the wrong tree:
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/editors-are-barking-up-wrong-tree.html
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so many trees are gone from Euclid Ave now, its hardly recognizable from when we grew up. used to be one huge tree dead center of each property and one on each corner of the property. 80% are now gone.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand. I couldn't find The Record article online. What did it say? Can you post it?
Yes, the street will never look the same. I have pictures from the late 60's early 70's that show a dense canopy over the whole street. They were mostly swamp maples, though some have said Norway maples. The problem, of course, is that after 75 years or so, they become tremendous liabilities. They can cut homes in half, destroy cars and injure people when they crash down. We just paid $1800 to remove a maple on our property that was falling apart. That included stump grinding. We'll also need to replace part of the sidewalk a tree limb damaged.
We planted four ornamental pear trees on the curb. Not quite as "majestic", but more managable over the long term.
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remember those days, you couldnt stand in the middle of the street and see the sky. all those trees were planted when they built the first two houses in 1893. only a few of the originals still stand.
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North Jersey Media Group -- which fled Hackensack in 2009 -- says its 20 acres on River Street are for sale:
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/two-hackensack-stories-for-change.html
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North Jersey Media Group -- which fled Hackensack in 2009 -- says its 20 acres on River Street are for sale:
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/two-hackensack-stories-for-change.html
In this link from today, it says, "This apparently is the first time NJMG has discussed what will happen to its 20 acres since The Record abandoned Hackensack in 2009."
In 2011, you reported (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2011/06/is-walmart-coming-to-hackensack.html) that a sale of The Record property to Walmart was imminent and that the deal was brokered by Jon Hanson - Mac Borg's good buddy.
How could such a supposed transaction happen without NJMG discussion?
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Borg was smart to get out before Superstorm Sandy. Knock the buildings down, landfill the whole property 3 to 5 feet higher, and then it's actually worth something to rebuild. This is the biggest single-site redevelopment in the history of Hackensack. Build something to define the City, to make us proud. To energize the downtown center. Not a Walmart, please. And if a WalMart is proposed, go right to ShopRite to help lead the opposition. They've hated WalMart for decades, and they kept the WalMarts out of NJ for a very long time.
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That post in Eye on The Record was based on information from an usually reliable source, but I am not sure the transaction ever took place. In any case, NJMG never made any discussions public or discussed them in a story in The Record. Subsequent rumors were that Wal-Mart would lease the land.
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Another day without Hackensack news in The Record:
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/another-farce-from-road-warrior.html
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That post in Eye on The Record was based on information from an usually reliable source...
Fair enough, but the "usually reliable source" was referred to in the article as "an anonymous source", yet you criticized someone today in the 2013 Election thread for hiding behind "a single name or an anonymous tag" - even though you and most everyone else here seem to know who she is BECAUSE of the single name she uses.
So, complete anonymity is good, but barely-there anonymity is bad?
I don't know her (or you), but I do find these inconsistencies to be a bit troublesome.
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Usually reliable and anonymous are not mutually exclusive, and as you might know, newspapers often use anonymous sources. But if you are going to attack someone's position in the run-up to an election, you should use your full name and tell us who you support. You may know who Regina is, but I and lots of readers of Hackensack Now don't know who she is.
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Eye on The Record will return tomorrow.
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Mr Sasson, I do not know why you are playing this game. We have met, in person, at the council meetings. I give my full name each time I speak. You even asked me to sign your petition - which by the way you cannot do on public property. So, just stop the silliness with trying to "out" me.
If full names were required on this site the Editor would be the one to make that call. And he knows who I am too! That information is not required for discussion. I apologize if you feel I attacked your position, but that's the nature of the beast called politics and no reason to try to "call me out". I am not running for council, you are.
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<< if you are going to attack someone's position in the run-up to an election... >>
No position relating to the election was attacked. Nice try. (not really)
<< you should use your full name... >>
Seriously? If you paid more attention to what goes on on this site instead of just using it as a soapbox, you'd know it.
<< tell us who you support... >>
I wouldn't tell my own mother that. Why should I tell you?
<< You may know who Regina is... >>
From the very last sentence of the post you're reacting to: "I don't know her..."
Pay attention.
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Catch to up to animal news in The Record of Woodland Park
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/more-news-of-animals-than-inner-city.html
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I can't ask for someone to sign a petition on public property? That would mean I couldn't stand on the sidewalk outside City Hall and ask for someone to sign my petition. I'm sure that can't be right.
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The Record cuts cartoonist Jimmy Margulies and expenses:
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/cartoonist-jimmy-margulies-is-discarded.html
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That is a real loss. He was one of a dying breed.
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I agree about Margulies, he's great.
About signing petitions on "public" property, I mean owned by the public, the city. No campaign/political activities at City Hall, at schools, in parks, etc. I was not aware of it until recently myself
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Jimmy was doing caricatures of children at a County fair at Overpeck Park last summer in booth for The Record. He did one of our daughter and captured her smile just right. He seemed like a focused, caring sort of person. I wish him all the best.
http://www.bluejersey.com/diary/22611/the-record-rifs-jimmy-margulies
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Part of my daily routine every morning was to log on to The Record's website, and look at the political cartoon of the day. I often disagreed with his slant on things, but I always enjoyed them.
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More staffers are leaving The Record
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/dumbing-down-of-paper-accelerates.html
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Christie throws more crumbs to poor
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/more-tax-cuts-for-wealthy-crumbs-for.html
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I have enjoyed your attacks this week on sloppy work, embarrassing errors, and the fact that something as simple as basic proofreading is non-existent:
1. This is the latest in a series of embarrassing errors on the front page or in Page 1 stories under the inept supervision of Production Editor Liz Houlton.
2. More sloppy work by Production Editor Liz Houlton's wrong-way copy desk...
3. Is it too much to ask six-figure Production Editor Liz Houlton to read every headline and caption that appears on the paper's premier page or at least to have them read to her?
With her proofers' eyes riveted on the TV screen during the David Letterman show, how else is she going to prevent such embarrassing errors from appearing on Page 1?
Back History Month is history for another year
Oops!
Never mind.
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Yes. I was rushing. But I work alone. At The Record, several sets of eyes see every headline, caption and so forth, and still can't get it right.
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At The Record, Black History Month is history for another year.
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/02/coverage-of-black-community-ends-today.html
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Ok, but why are you using this site to extend your Record rants? You have your own blog for that.
Were you planning on posting daily updates about what the paper is not reporting?
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I'm trying to widen my blog readership as I seek a seat on the City Council. The blog highlights how poorly The Record has treated Hackensack, and the impact its departure had on Main Street. I also highlight quality of life issues such as aircraft noise and the lack of street paving. If you regard those posts as "rants," so be it.
Avoiding the folly of home rule
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/editors-bury-tough-words-about-home-rule.html
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Avoiding the folly of home rule
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/editors-bury-tough-words-about-home-rule.html
You quoted the editorial:
"Oftentime, the only people who truly embrace home rule are the officials doing the ruling," the editorial says.
The editorial doesn't say, "Oftentime", which isn't a word. It says "Oftentimes".
I know..............you were in a rush.
Hey - remember this from the above post about embarrassing errors?
3. Is it too much to ask six-figure Production Editor Liz Houlton to read every headline and caption that appears on the paper's premier page or at least to have them read to her?
With her proofers' eyes riveted on the TV screen during the David Letterman show, how else is she going to prevent such embarrassing errors from appearing on Page 1?
It contains an error. Can you find it?
No rush.
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BLeafe: Maybe you can get a job at a newspaper as a proofreader. You sound like you have too much time on your hands. Keep in mind nobody BLieves anything you say.
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More on the layoffs, reaction to departure of Margulies
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/more-on-layoffs-at-record.html
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BLeafe: Maybe you can get a job at a newspaper as a proofreader. You sound like you have too much time on your hands.
It's rather telling that you would take a dismissive tone toward behavior that mirrors your own.
Maybe you're finally starting to get it. Or - more likely - it's just a diversionary tactic because you can't find that previously-mentioned error.
<< Keep in mind nobody BLieves anything you say. >> (Oooo.....so clever, Vidal!)
Right.
Can't wait to hear what that line of crap is based on.
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BLeafe, you have no credibility because you continue to hide behind your pen name. Are you ashamed of your positions? Tell us who you are and what ax you are grinding so we can judge your comments in context.
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Yikes! Mr. Sasson, chill out. Please stop accusing people of hiding and attacking their credibility. Bleafe is no more a penname than vsasson. Look in the mirror before you jump on anyone else. None of us is perfect, not even you.
Note, Editor does not use his real name either. It is permitted to be anonymous. Those who choose to should not be subject to your wrath.
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I am only aware of the Eye on The Record blog because of these recent postings on Hackensacknow.com. I appreciate vsasson's dedication to the blog, and to reporting news and news about the news. I respect people who show such dedication, even if he rants slightly from time to time.
I would be very happy to see the blog to evolve in the direction of reporting and commenting on real news in the Hackensack community and perhaps to change the name to Eye on Hackensack, but he owns the blog, not me. That's his choice. We really don't have any independent blogs about Hackensack. This site, hackensacknow.com, certainly has its purpose on archiving news, and its a great depository for the city's history, but you have to be too careful about what you say on the issue of Ken Zisa and other matters. It's not a true blog.
Even as Eye on Hackensack, Sasson could still comment on The Record.
I wish him the best of the luck in the city election, although I don't believe an independent candidate can win in Hackensack.
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BLeafe, you have no credibility because you continue to hide behind your pen name.
Pen name? If you paid attention for a change, you'd find my first and last name in every one of my posts.
Wake up!
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A talented cartoonist walked into the newsroom ...
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/how-jimmy-margulies-got-bad-news.html
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I am devoting more of Eye on The Record to Hackensack, as recent posts show.
Many people share the view that an independent candidate can't get elected in Hackensack, but if people split their vote, I believe it's possible.
Four of the incumbents aren't running, and I don't believe John Labrosse deserves re-election, so voters can vote for me, assuming I get on the ballot, and Labrosse's four running mates, freezing out the disguised Zisa-like slate.
Then, we can change the name to Independentville from Zisaville.
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Hometown paper's editor is flunking his assignment
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/scouring-page-1-for-scraps-of-local-news.html
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Note: all of the comments above were posted before this topic was moved to this Board.
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Is that a man shooting at a plane?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/missing-real-story-about-teterboro.html
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Hackensack officials turn their backs on neighborhood
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-forgotten-neighborhood-only-blocks.html
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We're taxed to the max in Hackensack
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/hackensack-defends-developers-30-year.html
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Greedy lawyers prey on Hackensack
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/why-is-joe-zisa-still-hackensack-city.html
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Mr Sasson - this is my most recent reply to your Eye on the Record postings. I am replying here because you pick & choose what gets posted on your blog, as is your right (right or wrong).
Victor since 2010? Three short years?? I have been a paralegal (certified also) for over 15 years, plus 5 years before that working in a law office. If you want to break the law, despite having been informed of the law, knock yourself out!
Where do you get off even suggesting that I support censorship. You censor quite a bit on this blog.
Parents sign releases whether or not they give the school permission to use their childrens' images. I am sure it was done for your stepson. So there very well may be an expectation of privacy on school grounds. Again, knock yourself out, see how many people you can tick off.
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I posted that comment, I believe.
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A rare peep from a North Jersey racist
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
P.S. Eye on The Record has a blog roll, and I've listed HackensackNow.org, so people who read my blog can now go to the community message board. Why doesn't HackensackNow.org have a similar list of blogs, such as the Ridgewood Blog, which I also list?
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Since Sandy, coverage shifts to the shore
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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Times veteran has been a colossal failure
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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Do-nothing slate starts Hackensack campaign
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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The sad state of democracy in Hackensack
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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Hackensack: The good, the bad and the ugly
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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Christie to Paterson: Make more cotton
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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I have tried repeatedly to post comments on the real EYE ON THE RECORD blog, but unable to do so. And can't figure out how to register.
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From the link on this site you cannot post comments. But if you go directly to the site from a search engine you can.
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Triple date on Page 1
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/
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City Clerk holds drawing for ballot positions
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/victor-e-sassons-ballot-position-is.html
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I can't find the Eye on The Record thread. Today's post discusses Councilman Labrosse's reversal on the city paying $500,000 in legal bills for two police officers:
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/editions-are-as-dreary-as-days-without.html
[Editor's Note: I moved this from the 2013 Election topic since it is not about the election and just links to the EOTR site.]
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Editors undermine blogger's City Council campaign (from Eye on The Record):
The Record's first expanded mention of Victor E. Sasson's campaign for a seat on the Hackensack City Council appears intended to undermine his independent bid in the May 14 election.
On the front of today's Local section, Staff Writer Hannan Adely mentions Sasson seeks "to limit noise, step up traffic enforcement and boost tax revenue."
But she leaves to the continuation page Sasson's goal of getting that extra money from Hackensack University Medical Center and other tax-exempt entities, not from homeowners (L-1 and L-3).
Adely also omits that Sasson would seek a ban on "commercial" landscaping on Sunday and has no problem with residents mowing their lawn on that day.
The story is edited sloppily. It omits Sasson's middle initial, and is incorrect in stating his heading on the ballot, "Vote for Peace and Quiet."
Sasson believes that as property taxes have gone up, city services have gone down, and seeks to reverse that.
Adely also quotes an opposition slate's desire to "improve the quality of life" for residents -- a phrase the group stole from Sasson.
None of the goals of the slate, Hackensack Coalition for Open Government, would actually improve residents' quality of life, which includes reducing aircraft noise, paving streets and cracking down on speeders and stop-sign violators.
Sasson would earmark revenue from traffic violations and red-light cameras to paving such streets as Prospect and Euclid avenues, and Louis Street, and would urge the city to install speed cameras.
Sasson is a former reporter, copy editor and food writer for The Record who edits Eye on The Record.
This past Tuesday, one day after the filing deadline for candidates' petitions, there was a two-line mention of Sasson on L-3.
That a story about him ran at all is a miracle, given his criticism of North Jersey Media Group's abandonment of Hackensack, and declining local news under head Assignment Editor Deirdre Sykes and Dan Sforza, her deputy.
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Columnist emerges from journalism's sub-basement
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/columnist-emerges-from-journalisms-sub.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/columnist-emerges-from-journalisms-sub.html)
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Property taxes are going up again
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/old-news-in-hackensack-taxes-are-going.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/old-news-in-hackensack-taxes-are-going.html)
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The Borg and LTACH:Perfect together
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-borgs-and-ltach-perfect-together.html
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More mediocre Hackensack coverage
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/hackensack-deserves-better-than-this.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/hackensack-deserves-better-than-this.html)
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Who is Lynne Hurwitz?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/is-lynne-hurwitz-backing-hackensack.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/is-lynne-hurwitz-backing-hackensack.html)
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Gottlieb bats only .500 today
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/gottlieb-bats-only-500-on-page-1.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/gottlieb-bats-only-500-on-page-1.html)
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Another white male columnist?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/who-needs-another-white-male-columnist.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/who-needs-another-white-male-columnist.html)
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Is the Road Warrior missing?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/did-editors-file-missing-columnist.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/did-editors-file-missing-columnist.html)
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Time to cut the fat?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/obese-editors-have-nothing-to-worry.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/obese-editors-have-nothing-to-worry.html)
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Finally, plans for a new Anderson Street rail station
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/finally-editors-rate-our-lousy.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/finally-editors-rate-our-lousy.html)
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No Hackensack news -- again
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/what-does-any-of-this-have-to-do-with-us.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/03/what-does-any-of-this-have-to-do-with-us.html)
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Who needs a lawyer on the City Council?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/hackensack-doesnt-need-another-lawyer.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/hackensack-doesnt-need-another-lawyer.html)
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School board censors residents' questions to candidates
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/hackensack-school-board-censors-public.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/hackensack-school-board-censors-public.html)
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Did Governor Christie get fired?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/who-got-fired-governor-christie.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/who-got-fired-governor-christie.html)
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Thumbs down for Roger Ebert
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/an-emphatic-two-thumbs-down-for-roger.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/an-emphatic-two-thumbs-down-for-roger.html)
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More big errors in Local
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/more-deeply-flawed-reporting-in-local.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/more-deeply-flawed-reporting-in-local.html)
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Readers have had it up to here with Mike Kelly
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/after-20-plus-years-columnist-cant-hack.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/after-20-plus-years-columnist-cant-hack.html)
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Searching for local news
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/befuddled-white-men-suppress-local-news.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/befuddled-white-men-suppress-local-news.html)
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Free champagne for council members, higher taxes for residents
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/wealthy-hospital-wines-and-dines.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/wealthy-hospital-wines-and-dines.html)
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Mr. Sasson, why do I need to start a Wordpress, Live Journal or another kind of blog or have an America Online account just to comment on your blog. I guess I can do it here, where at least it won't be edited or censored.
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Because people like you who don't fully identify yourself don't deserve the right to comment.
It's the same rule for letters to the editor, the North Jersey Media Group Web site and numerous other online sites.
Nobody cares what you think, least of all me, if you are too cowardly to put your full name and reputation behind your comments.
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Inside street paving
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/when-paving-streets-residents-income.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/when-paving-streets-residents-income.html)
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Excellent commentary on The Record today, Mr. Sasson.
Today is opposite day.
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Hackensack continues to second fiddle
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/cheating-local-readers-murder-plots.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/cheating-local-readers-murder-plots.html)
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Ex-cop charged with removing campaign signs
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/web-site-elects-theft-suspect-to.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/web-site-elects-theft-suspect-to.html)
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I am a her, not a him, sexist.
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How am I supposed to know that? If you hide your identity, it isn't sexist to call you a he.
There is only one registered voter in Hackensack with a name close to your tag: [Name and address removed by Editor for security reasons], a Republican who lives on [removed]. If you are her, that explains a lot.
LOL.
[Editor's Note: Please do not post names and addresses of people who may or may not be in any way connected to the discussion.]
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Oh my, this is really funny.
Maybe I'll call you for a ride to the polls, Mr. Sasson.
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The names and addresses of registered voters are public information. I obtained the list of roughly 20,000 voters to help me gather signatures for petitions that got me on the City Council ballot.
The editor's motives for deleting that information are unclear, but he also doesn't identify himself, which to me is a huge problem.
And, yes, Mrs. Taylor, I would be more than happy to drive you to the polls.
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My motives are very clear: Security. Just because you have a list of peoples' names and addresses doesn't mean you should broadcast that information on the internet.
Victor: I've identified myself on this site several times. Members who post here regularly know me. I'm Albert Dib. It's no secret. I live down the street from you.
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Yes. I know we are neighbors, Mr. Dib, but people new to the site shouldn't have to wonder who the Editor is.
You are essentially a city employee as executive director of the Upper Main Street Alliance, and I see from a lawn sign that you support the Coalition for Open Government slate.
I'm not sure I am comfortable with someone who is an ally of past City Councils as the editor of a "community" message board.
Cheers
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This is a two family house. My tenant has a right to display lawn signs as well. I have not made up my mind as to all five candidates yet.
I have been very careful not to endorse any candidates for office on this site. You don't need to try to do that for me.
"Editor" has been my handle on this site for almost 10 years now. I don't plan on changing it for you.
For the record: I am off today.
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So that's not your lawn sign? OK. Good to know.
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Have you seen any pothole repairs?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/paving-euclid-avenue-with-good.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/paving-euclid-avenue-with-good.html)
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Did city employees vote in today's school-board election on their own time?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/city-employees-get-free-ride-to-polls.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/city-employees-get-free-ride-to-polls.html)
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Machine politics win again
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/more-on-sad-state-of-hackensacks.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/more-on-sad-state-of-hackensacks.html)
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Did city employees vote in today's school-board election on their own time?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/city-employees-get-free-ride-to-polls.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/city-employees-get-free-ride-to-polls.html)
Did you try to find an answer to this question? Did they vote on city time?
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One was wearing a shirt with the words "Code Enforcement" on it and driving an SUV with the number "501." Was he on his lunch hour? I have no way of knowing. The point I was making is that they drove to the polls in city owned vehicles, not their own cars.
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Police Director Mike Mordaga is making sweeping changes
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/hackensack-police-director-makes.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/hackensack-police-director-makes.html)
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Anonymous comments are enabled again
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/anonymous-comments-are-enabled-once.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/anonymous-comments-are-enabled-once.html)
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More holes in the Road Warrior's head
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/road-warrior-should-drive-off-into.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/road-warrior-should-drive-off-into.html)
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Editor or censor?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/something-is-rotten-in-city-of.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/something-is-rotten-in-city-of.html)
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More slow journalism by The Record
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/speeders-get-pass-from-road-warrior.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/speeders-get-pass-from-road-warrior.html)
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Bottoms up!
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/you-have-to-read-page-1-from-bottom-up.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/you-have-to-read-page-1-from-bottom-up.html)
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A red light for older drivers
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/why-do-editors-continue-to-shaft-older.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/why-do-editors-continue-to-shaft-older.html)
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More on Albert H. Dib, City Council
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/is-27-minute-city-council-meeting-new.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/is-27-minute-city-council-meeting-new.html)
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Still nothing from the Borgs on River Street plans
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/borg-family-remains-mum-on-20-acres-in.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/borg-family-remains-mum-on-20-acres-in.html)
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Other papers beat The Record
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/best-read-paper-in-hackensack-isnt.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/best-read-paper-in-hackensack-isnt.html)
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Who is moving from Hackensack to Brooklyn?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/are-residents-fleeing-christies-new.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/are-residents-fleeing-christies-new.html)
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Breaking news: Kids eat organic lettuce they grew themselves
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/ (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/)
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Who else is in the closet?
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/should-editors-columnists-come-out-too.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/04/should-editors-columnists-come-out-too.html)
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Business group fails Main Street again
http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/05/editors-black-out-hackensack-election_1.html (http://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2013/05/editors-black-out-hackensack-election_1.html)
(Editor's Note: The information contained in this link is erroneous and the blogger has failed to correct it.)
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Four eateries from the Business Improvement District are participating in the Taste of Hackensack with full support from the Upper Main Alliance. The Upper Main Alliance has been in regular contact with the Blue and Gold for weeks on this.
You couldn't be more wrong and you should correct your blog.
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In his EOTR blog, vsasson stated very inaccurately that the Alliance was not participating in the upcoming "Taste of Hackensack". He made no attempt to check with the Alliance about its participation. The Alliance is participating in the event.
Vsasson has clearly violated this site's Registration Agreement terms not to post false or inaccurate statements. As a result, all of vsasson's future posts will be screened. For the record: this is the practice he currently uses on his own blog, wherein he screens all posts for content.
Also, this "Eye on the Record" topic thread has overstayed its welcome on this site and will likely be deleted in the near future. I am closing posting for this thread now.
Albert Dib
Editor, Hackenacknow.org