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Hatred & Bigotry

Some may say this isn’t really a local issue, but because Hoboken police resources are used to keep people safe, it has become one.

The only thing we should not tolerate is intolerance and this applies to race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, shape and d. The reason the separation of church and state is so important is because religious laws are USUALLY antiquated compared to current government laws. Simply: morals evolve.

To be specific and to answer the question posed by a constituent: I sympathize with all the victims of the Israeli/Gazan war, both Israeli and Palestinian, but I also believe that Israel only has terrible options. I believe that Israel is a much more tolerant government to it’s people than any other Middle Eastern country ESPECIALLY in regards to gender and sexual orientation.

Finally, the specific question: Should we allow an anti-Israel protest at a children’s event celebrating Israeli independence day? Absolutely not! The Israeli independence day event needed to get permission from the Hoboken board of education. To protest, the anti-Israeli groups would have needed the same permissions (which they did not have). Time, Place & Manner restrictions cover this. Those protesters should have been dispersed, removed and offered their own time & place to hold their own anti-Israel rally. This is how free speech works.

This photo was taken by Kurt Gardiner who lives in the fifth ward and sells his photography near BWE (10th & Washington) and on his Etsy shop (https://www.etsy.com/shop/HobokenPrints). Due to an issue where the city took away a bunch of our very important benches: he's committed to being outside 7th and Washington for at least the first half of August.

Pier C Park is one of Sela's favorites because the playground features a spider climb to reach a tower that has a long tunnel slide. When she was three years old she managed to get up to the top but was then afraid to slide down. I managed to find Xander, a six year old child of my neighbors Tony and Christine: and I asked him to coax Sela to take the slide down. He was not able to convince her.

Seven Valleys, while technically in the fifth ward, is fantastic. My family's favorite is the medley for two, which feeds three. I suggest choosing at least one cherry rice.

Stevens Athletics has teams in numerous sports. Sometimes I take my daughter to watch soccer or lacrosse. We always root for the Ducks of course.

Church Square Park is the center of town. On Tuesdays, come Spring and until the Fall there is a farmers market where we'll often get some produce and a pickle on a stick. Prior to moving to my current house: I lived at 527 Garden Street, right near Church Square Park.

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