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Waterfront group supports stop-work order

JERSEY JOURNAL -- by Michaelangelo Conte (June 23, 2004) HOBOKEN - Fund for a Better Waterfront officials are backing a city zoning official's decision to "shut down" construction of a Stevens Institute of Technology construction project. "It is our position that zoning officer Joel Mestre's determination was correct, and should be sustained," stated the letter [...]

Waterfront group supports stop-work order2012-01-09T00:33:54-05:00

Master Plan or master sham?

(March 2004) For the past two years, the City of Hoboken, the Planning Board, the planning firm of Phillips Preiss Shapiro Associates and numerous consultants have engaged the community at large in an intensive effort to rewrite the City's Master Plan. Hundreds of Hoboken residents attended a series of open public meetings to [...]

Master Plan or master sham?2017-08-18T20:09:14-04:00

Garage hearings tainted due to Stevens hiring

Land use attorney Michael Garofalo has represented the Fund for a Better Waterfront in Stevens garage application before the Hoboken Zoning Board. (February 2004) In a January 30th news story, George Crimmins told the Jersey Journal that his year-long consulting job with Stevens Institute included work on the university's 725-car waterfront parking garage. George Crimmins, [...]

Garage hearings tainted due to Stevens hiring2017-08-18T20:10:05-04:00

SIT blasts asbestos rock at Castle Point

Since March 11, daily blasting has created a massive hole at Castle Point to make way for unapproved 800-car parking garage.April 9, 2002 -- For the past four weeks, a contractor for Stevens Institute of Technology has blasted and excavated the serpentine rock that comprises part of Castle Point at Hoboken's waterfront. A recent test [...]

SIT blasts asbestos rock at Castle Point2017-08-18T20:10:56-04:00

Debunking Stevens PR

(February 26, 2004) From the beginning and with the knowledge that serpentine rock may contain trace elements of asbestos Stevens took the proper actions. April 15, 2002 e-mail from Roger T. Cole, Vice President of Facilities and Support Services for Stevens Institute of Technology. Fact: For the past three months, Stevens has known about the [...]

Debunking Stevens PR2012-01-09T01:33:53-05:00

International Monitor: A History of the Deadly Dust

The Multinational Monitor The following are excerpts from an interview with Barry Castleman that appeared in the September 2000 issue of Multinational Monitor. Mr. Castleman is the author of Asbestos: Medical and Legal Aspects, which is the standard reference for understanding the history of asbestos-caused diseases. (April 2002) MM: What are the health effects of [...]

International Monitor: A History of the Deadly Dust2012-01-18T15:03:38-05:00

SIT exposes community to air-borne asbestos

Serpentine rock at excavation site south of Castle Point at the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology. April 22, 2002 (Earth Day) -- Stevens Institute of Technology created a company that removes arsenic from drinking water in Bangladesh. They have initiated a study that explores the relationship between UV radiation and skin cancer. After the [...]

SIT exposes community to air-borne asbestos2017-08-18T20:11:45-04:00

Asbestos-rock from SIT dumped in Meadowlands

Serpentine rock carted from Stevens Institute in Hoboken at the foot of Washington Avenue in Carlstadt, New Jersey. New Jersey Meadowlands Commission issues cease and desist order to Carlstadt property owner Empire, Lmt. (April 2002) On April 24, the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission ordered Empire, Lmt. to stop dumping and remove asbestos-containing rock at their [...]

Asbestos-rock from SIT dumped in Meadowlands2017-08-18T20:12:42-04:00

Geologist testifies that blasting created public health peril

Experts who examined samples from the excavation site at Stevens Institute found high levels of asbestos in the serpentine rock and in the dust resulting from drilling and blasting. (February 2004) On January 15, 2003, Stevens Institute filed a defamation lawsuit against the Fund for a Better Waterfront. The university has described this litigation as [...]

Geologist testifies that blasting created public health peril2017-08-18T20:13:55-04:00

Developer lobbies City Council for favored treatment

The Sky Club, another Sandford Weiss project, under construction. This 17-story building is exceeding zoning height limits by 11 stories. Photo Credit: Ira Landgarten. (February 2004) PoliticsNJ.com has put Kay LiCausi, President of KL Strategies, on a list of elite political consultants entitled, "New Jersey's Best Hired Guns." "Kay LiCausi hasn't just survived the rough-and-tumble [...]

Developer lobbies City Council for favored treatment2017-08-18T20:14:47-04:00

1600 Park Avenue Shrinks to Eight Stories

(March 2000) What began as two 24 story towers dropped to 22 then 18 and now 8 stories. Area residents packed two meetings regarding 1600 Park Avenue in January, first a developer-sponsored presentation on January 10 and then a Zoning Board hearing on January 18. The Mayor of Hoboken, Anthony Russo took notice and by [...]

1600 Park Avenue Shrinks to Eight Stories2012-01-17T21:33:49-05:00

Roof garden withers at hearing for waterfront garage

Massive, exposed parking garages on Hudson Street serve to deaden the streetscape and contradict Hoboken's scale and character. (January 2004) On October 28th, the Hoboken Zoning Board heard, for the first time, testimony presented on behalf of Stevens Institute of Technology in its application for a massive 725-car parking garage at Hoboken's waterfront. At the [...]

Roof garden withers at hearing for waterfront garage2017-08-18T20:15:47-04:00

Stevens pushes for mega-garage on waterfront

Rendering of four-story, 386-foot long garage proposed by Stevens Institute for Hoboken's waterfront. (October 2003) Stevens Institute of Technology presented its plans for a massive waterfront parking garage to the Hoboken Zoning Board on Tuesday evening, October 28. Before a standing room only crowd, the Zoning Board heard two expert witnesses testify for Stevens, an [...]

Stevens pushes for mega-garage on waterfront2017-08-18T20:16:45-04:00

Developers pay to play at City Hall by writing big checks

Mayor David Roberts who ran two years ago on a reform platform now relies heavily on contributions from real estate developers to fuel his political campaigns. (May 2003) On election day May 8, 2001, City Councilman David Roberts ousted Mayor Anthony Russo from office by promising to reform City Hall. A major theme of the [...]

Developers pay to play at City Hall by writing big checks2017-08-18T20:17:38-04:00

SIT attempts to silence FBW through lawsuit

Excavation site in April 2002, where 35,000 tons of serpentine rock containing asbestos was blasted and carted away by Stevens. Attorneys defending nonprofit organization say legal action is unprecedented attack by university on First Amendment right of free speech (February 2003) Today the Fund for a Better Waterfront and its team of attorneys called upon [...]

SIT attempts to silence FBW through lawsuit2017-08-18T20:18:39-04:00

Stevens Tech files suit against critics

Jersey JournalBy Michaelangelo ConteJournal staff writer HOBOKEN - Stevens Institute of Technology has filed a defamation suit against the Fund for a Better Waterfront, saying two of its officers "maliciously published statements with knowledge of their falsity and with reckless disregard of the truth." The FBW has called Stevens' suit "baseless" and said it would [...]

Stevens Tech files suit against critics2012-01-07T01:26:54-05:00

Is Stevens unauthorized construction unstoppable?

Concrete for roof of parking deck now being poured despite the fact that the Hoboken Planning Board never granted approval for this garage. (February 2003) On March 11, 2002, Stevens Institute of Technology began excavating over 35,000 tons of serpentine rock at Castle Point to make way for a 725-car parking garage. Five weeks later, [...]

Is Stevens unauthorized construction unstoppable?2017-08-18T20:19:11-04:00

Campus master plan: new firm advocating same old projects

Stevens' proposed soccer field and running track at the Union Dry Dock site will cover several acres of the Hudson River with decking and pilings. (January 2003) At the end of last year, Stevens Institute of Technology announced with great fanfare that it had hired the Philadelphia firm of Wallace Roberts and Todd to develop [...]

Campus master plan: new firm advocating same old projects2017-08-18T20:19:49-04:00

Maxwell House hearings could end on Dec. 23

The former Maxwell House Coffee plant, a 14 acre site proposed for a 1.4 million square foot development. (December 2002) For the past seventeen months, the application for the 1.4 million square foot Maxwell House development project, has followed a tortured path through the Hoboken Planning Board hearing process. Attorney James Segreto, representing objectors to [...]

Maxwell House hearings could end on Dec. 232017-08-18T20:20:20-04:00

Hoboken waterfront featured in Inquirer article

The walkway at Pier A Park in Hoboken designed by landscape architects Henry Arnold and Cassandra Wilday. (December 2002) Inga Saffron, the architectural critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer has been writing about a troubled waterfront development project at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia. Penn's Landing, over the past twenty years, has gone through four different plans [...]

Hoboken waterfront featured in Inquirer article2017-08-18T20:20:53-04:00
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