Interesting how they endorsed all the incumbents except for one, the one "straight white male" on the ticket to quote 3CN.
I'd love to see a reprint of that hatchet job the APP did on Asbury a few months ago, to see, besides the Monmouth County real estate market, what exactly has changed in the last four years. --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From APP > > "Loffredo is savvy and knowledgeable, and he understands the need for > both patience and for the long view. Mellina, though a lightning rod > for much of the anti-redevelopment criticism, has been a tireless > worker and understands better than most that the city's only hope for > building a better life for everyone in the community is to expand the > ratable base." > > Loffredo is obviously savvy enough to know which side his bread is > buttered on. The APP is a joke. They repeatedly refused to print my > response to Loffredo's public reversal on the Triangle sale and his > lip-syncing for Al Faiella, Asbury Partners' attorney. The Coaster > also refused to print it. The other day in NYC, Charlie Rangel > apparently reversed himself on the West Side Jets stadium. Every local > paper took him to task for it. I guess things in NJ are different and > the papers let elected officals betray their constituients. Remember > on May 10th that Loffredo tried to sell you a bill of goods. On Dec 15 > he stated that the values in both appraisals for the Triangle were too > low in his professional opinion. He brought up none of the "facts" > that he one week later tried to convince you really meant we were > getting $33 million for the Triangle. Contrary to his later > advertisement for Asbury Partners, he either was "not up on the facts" > when the ordinace was discussed, or he chose to purposefully withold > them from the public. In the end, his and Faiella's facts are hogwash, > they have nothing to do with the price we are supposed to get for the > Triangle. Remember on May 10th, this is the last real estate asset we > have left to sell or give away to Asbury Partners. Its worth several > millions of dollars, not the $400,000 Loffredo and cohorts are ready > to give it away for, and certainly not the $175,000 Asbury Partners > wants to steal it for. Why is this issue so important, because it > reflects how the majority voting block on the council has handled > everything with Asbury Partners. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyPark/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/