Sinatra Drive Currently Closed + Supplies Needed for Rescue Workers
Dear Friend,
I would like to inform you that Frank Sinatra Drive is currently closed from 4th – 12th streets while rescue workers continue to aid in the recovery effort of Saturday’s plane and helicopter crash. Recovery workers are currently trying to pull the plane out of the Hudson, as well as recover the bodies of the last two crash victims.
I want to thank the rescue workers for all of their hard work and efforts. Currently there are six recovery boats and numerous divers in the river working to secure the plane. These workers could use donations of water, Gatorade, and/or ice. On Sunday alone, rescue workers went through 20 cases of water. I ask that you please consider donating these supplies. You can drop off your donations at the rescue station located at the entrance to Frank Sinatra Drive between 11th and 12th Streets.
In addition, I would also like to thank Benny Tudino’s for assisting me in supplying lunch and water to the workers yesterday. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me by email at info@masoncitycouncil.org
This Week’s Public Meeting Schedule
There are many opportunities to participate in municipal government this week. To apply for a board position or to learn more about the meetings, follow this link - http://www.hobokennj.org/boards/
Below is a list of times and meetings scheduled this week:
Learn More About the People’s Economic Plan for the Northern End of Hoboken
The Quality of Life Coalition is hosting a community meeting to gather input on the economic plan for the northern end of Hoboken.
The meeting will take place on August 19th at 7 pm at Saint Matthew’s parish on the corner of 8th and Hudson streets. We look forward to gathering your ideas and input.
Stay In Touch with Your Second Ward Councilwoman
To sign up for the Beth Mason newsletter, stay involved, voice your concerns, or just to say hi, log on to http://masoncitycouncil.org/
Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you,
Second Ward Councilwoman,
Beth Mason