A beloved community leader with a respected independent voice, Hoboken Council President Jen Giattino has died suddenly at home after returning from a trip to Japan.
From The Hudson County View:
Hoboken Council President Jen Giattino, who was elected to her fourth term to the council representing the 6th Ward last year, passed away suddenly at 52 years old this evening leaving the community at large in utter disbelief.
“I am heartbroken to share that my beloved wife, Jen—the love of my life and mother of our three children—passed away suddenly. She was not only an incredible mother but also a dedicated public servant who cared deeply about this community,” her husband Joe Giattino said in a statement.
“Jen’s unwavering commitment, kindness, and passion touched so many lives here in Hoboken. We are devastated by her loss, and I ask for privacy for our family as we try to navigate this difficult time. Thank you for your understanding and for keeping Jen in your thoughts and prayers.”
The Hoboken City Council unanimously elected Councilwoman Giattino to be the Council President for 2024.
She ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Hoboken in 2017.
“My name is Jen Giattino, I have been a resident of Hoboken since 1998. I am a wife, the proud mother of three and a businesswoman. I am serving my second term as a Hoboken City Councilwoman, for the 6th ward and also serving my third term as Council President. Today, I am thrilled to be surrounded by so many supporters as I announce my candidacy for Mayor of Hoboken.
“It’s been my honor and privilege to work with and for the residents of Hoboken. We all share in the success of working together in recent years for this city we love and call home. Working as a team, we’ve accomplished a great deal. As our Mayor, for our town, I will continue to drive the many initiatives begun with Mayor Zimmer that have paved the way for our improved quality of life. However, I believe that it is critical that we also take a fresh look at where we are and give a lot of thought about where we want to be and how to get to the next level.”
Today, Hudson County Executive Craig Guy released a statement regarding the death of Hoboken City Council President Giattino:
“I am deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Jen Giattino. Jen was a true public servant. She dedicated her life to helping the residents of Hoboken and was a leader in her community. She was also a devoted wife and mother. All of Hudson County sends sincere condolences to Jen’s family.”
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It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of Hoboken Council President Jen Giattino. Giattino, who was a beloved figure in the community, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday morning. Her death has sent shockwaves through the city, as residents mourn the loss of a dedicated public servant and advocate for the people of Hoboken.
Giattino was first elected to the City Council in 2011 and quickly rose through the ranks to become Council President in 2017. During her time in office, she worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life for residents, focusing on issues such as affordable housing, infrastructure improvements, and public safety. She was known for her strong leadership, unwavering dedication, and commitment to serving the people of Hoboken.
In addition to her work on the City Council, Giattino was also a successful businesswoman and community leader. She was involved in various local organizations and charities, always looking for ways to give back to her community. Her passion for Hoboken and its residents was evident in everything she did, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
As news of Giattino’s passing spreads, tributes have been pouring in from across the city and beyond. Mayor Ravi Bhalla described her as a “true public servant” and a “champion for the people of Hoboken.” Council members and community leaders have also expressed their condolences, remembering Giattino as a dedicated leader who always put the needs of her constituents first.
The loss of Jen Giattino leaves a void in the heart of Hoboken, but her legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched and the positive impact she had on the city. As we mourn her passing, let us remember her dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to making Hoboken a better place for all who call it home. Rest in peace, Council President Giattino. You will be dearly missed.