05/12/05

I agree with Dan; and I think I have the video that you are 
interested in.  It was done by Mr. Delpizio (remember him?) from 
Public Works...

It's at the bar if you anyone wants to see Asbury in full bloom in 
the 30's.

Leonard Soriano
ANYBODYS; 108  St. James Place.


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Werner et al.
> >  
> > Your remarks here about the parks reminded me of a video I 
bought 
> during a  
> > fundraiser here several years ago.  It included scenes of AP 
from 
> the 30's  or 
> > 40's, and I particularly remember  the parks, lakes, landscaping 
> as they  were 
> > then.  I've looked all over today and can't find the tape.   If 
> anyone 
> > remembers it:
> 
> 
> Mario
> 
> Now that we could, or should, recapture the past, but perhaps if 
we, 
> who disagreed during the election, can unite and form a single 
voice 
> that our council will listen to, we can make visions of what were 
in 
> those tapes reality. We all need to come together now and have our 
> council speak with a strong voice to the developer that we need 
our 
> parks and other assets returned to some of their past glory sooner 
> rather than later. I would like to see AP|PAC use some of the 
action 
> it did during the election to accomplish this and other tasks. 
What 
> do you say? Use the GLH list to action going. Come on, no matter 
> what differences we had during the election, none of us wants the 
> waterfront to stay in its current condition and it would be hard 
to 
> for anyone to admit thatg Asbury Partners is doing something about 
> it.




 
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