Hudson County FHA Approved Properties
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Adams Square Hoboken NJ
Adams Square Hoboken where residents enjoy historic grandeur, modern amenities, and conveniences of a unique urban location. just across the river from Manhattan and just minutes from fine dining, shopping and night life. It is conveniently located just minutes from the PATH, bus and ferry services. More detailed information here.
Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano, Jersey City Deputy Mayor and City Council president busted by FBI
Breaking News:
US Attorney’s office press conference regarding this corruption probe in Jersey City and elsewhere is at noon.
The suspects are scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Newark later today. Those arrested were: Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell, Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano, Jersey City Council President Mariano Vega, Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Baldini, Jersey City Republican John Guarini, La Vern Webb-Washington, a Jersey City council candidate, Joseph Castagna, Jersey City’s health officer, and Michael Manzo, a long-time veteran of the Jersey City fire department..
There will be a press conference at noon and the arraignments will begin at 2:00 pm. They are showing the arrested in handcuffs on local news stations. Guy Catrillo is one of them as well.
The arrests are the result of a two-year FBI and IRS probe that began with an investigation of money transfers by members of the Syrian enclaves in Deal and Brooklyn. Those arrested this morning include key religious leaders in the tight-knit, wealthy communities.
UPDATE, 9:23 AM: The Record reports that former council candidate LaVern Webb-Washington, as well as Jersey City health officer Joseph Castagna and local Republican John Guarini have also been arrested. Pictures at NBC show that former Ward E candidate Guy Catrillo was also arrested.
UPDATE, 10:55 AM: Politicker is reporting that longtime Jersey City Democratic strategist Joe Cardwell and Municipal Utilities Authority board member Joe Cardwell was also among those arrested today.
UPDATE, 11:23 AM: Two of this year’s mayoral candidates have also been charged: L. Harvey Smith and Lou Manzo. You can read the complaints against them here and here. Also, the Journal is reporting that Jimmy King is on the list.
UPDATE, 12.15 PM:
44 people charged!
UPDATE, 12.26 PM:
Arrested this morning
Facing political corruption charges:
Moshe Altman, 39, of Monsey, NY, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right & money laundering
Charlie Ammon, 33, of Lakewood, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Leona Beldini, 74, of Jersey City, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Peter Cammarano III, 32, Dem., of Hoboken, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Joseph Cardwell, 68, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with agreeing to offer bribe to public official
Joseph Castagna, 53, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Guy Catrillo, 54, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with attempted extortion under color of official right
Edward Cheatam, 61, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right & attempted extortion
Dennis Elwell, 64, Dem., of Secaucus, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Itzak Friedlander, 41, of Union City, NJ, charged with money laundering conspiracy
Richard Greene, 45, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
John Guarini, 59, of Bayonne, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Shimon Haber, 34, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering conspiracy
Denis Jaslow, 46, of Wall, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Maher A. Khalil, 39, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right & attempted extortion
James P. “Jimmy” King, 67, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Louis Manzo, 54, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Michael Manzo, 53, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Ronald Manzo, 65, of Bayonne, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Michael Schaffer, 58, of Hoboken, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Lori Serrano, 37, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Jack Shaw, 61, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
L. Harvey Smith, 60, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Anthony R. Suarez, 42, Dem., of Ridgefield, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Vincent Tabbachino, 68, of Fairview, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right & money laundering
Daniel M. Van Pelt, 44, Rep. of Waretown, NJ, charged with attempted extortion under color of official right
Mariano Vega, 59, of Jersey City, NJ, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Lavern Webb-Washington, 60, of Jersey City, charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right
Jeffrey Williamson, 57, of Lakewood, NJ, charged with attempted extortion under color of official right
Faced with charges of money laundering:
Eliahu Ben Haim, 58, of Long Branch, NJ, charged with money laundering.
Schmulik Cohen, 35, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering and illegal money transmitting.
Levi Deutsch, 37, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Yeshayahu Ehrental, 65, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering and illegal money transmitting.
Mordchai Fish, 56, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Yolie Gertner, 30, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
David S. Goldhirsh, 30, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Saul Kassin, 87, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Edmund Nahum, 56, of Deal, NJ, charged with money laundering.
Abe Pollack, 40, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Lavel Schwartz, 57, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Binyomin Spira, 28, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Naftoly Weber, 40, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering.
Arye Weiss, 34, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with money laundering and illegal money transmitting.
Facing charges of human organ trafficking:
Levy-Izhak Rosenbaum, 58, of Brooklyn, NY, charged with conspiracy to transport human organs
Will update as the news emerges.
Adams Square in Hoboken, New Jersey
These are the latest properties available in this building.
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Mortgage Rate News: rates jump for week ending June 4th
Mortgage rates suddenly skyrocket for weekending June 4th. This comes after months of record breaking low interest rates.
The recent results of Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market survey, shows that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) for the week of June 4th averaged 5.29 percent with 0.7 point.
Not since December 18, 2008 when rates reached an average of 5.19 percent has the 30-year FRM reached this high. This new rate average is an increase of 37 basis points over the previous week, which had an average of 4.91 percent with 0.7 point.
The 15-year FRM increased 25 basis points from the previous week to average 4.79 percent. Fees and points were unchanged at 0.7. The 15-year was last at these levels during the week ended February 12 when the average was 4.81 percent.
Also on the rise, although not as dramatically was the five-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage or ARM. The average last week was up .03 percent to 4.85 percent with 0.6 point. Not to be left out, the one-year ARM jumped 0.12 percent from 4.69 to 4.81 percent with fees and points remaining at 0.6 point.
Manhattan Skyline: best view
Easily one of the best views of the Manhattan skyline can be seen from Hoboken and West new York.
What is a short sale anyway?
A real estate short sale transaction allows you to sell your home on the market – even if you don’t have equity. You’ll need a professional real estate broker/agent who is specifically trained on how to perform short sales, because your broker/agent will be negotiating a “short payoff” on your mortgage with the lender.
This is a great solution for many homeowners because it allows them to get out from under the debt, walk away with heads held high, and save their credit scores from incredible damage of a “foreclosure” ding.

