TRENTON — The City of Hoboken has received a subpoena from the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding Mayor Dawn Zimmer's allegations against top officials in Gov. Chris Christie's administration.



"The City of Hoboken has received a subpoena for documents and is fully cooperating," Zimmer spokesman Juan Melli said.



Zimmer two weeks ago said that Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and Community Affairs Commissioner Richard Constable both told her that her city would get Sandy aid if she approved a politically-connected development project in the north end of town.



The project, by the Rockefeller group, was represented by Wolf & Samson -- the firm of Port Authority Chairman David Samson, a close ally to Christie.

The Rockefeller Group dropped Wolf & Samson on Thursday.

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