--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Allan Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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>
That's right



 If the council decides that these building should be saved, wouldn't 
the city then be in default? 
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> dfsavgny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, 
Lighty <lighty@> wrote:
> >
> >> 
> > That¹s ridiculous.  Another slap in the face to a business owner 
> who fixed
> > up their property and made it into a success.  Asbury Park should 
> be ashamed
> > at what they are doing.
> >
> The majority on the council feels that they are married at the hip 
> to Partners. I give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that 
> they feel they are acting in the best interests of the city. THEY 
> ARE WRONG. Despite initial rumblings at the beginning of the recent 
> renegotiations that the council was not concerned about bad press, 
I 
> am afraid that they fear it terribly. That is evident from Reidy's 
> recent remarks in the APP that default would have sent a terrible 
> message.
> 
> I beleive that the press gives a false impression of the progress 
in 
> this city. Outsiders who know I am involved here remark to me all 
> the time how they see (in the press) how things are progressing. It 
> is too long a story to tell them.
> 
> Each should judge for themselves. Compare the results of what 
> private developers, such as Fasano, have wrought with that of 
> Partners. Look at Cookman Avenue and other properties Fasano et al 
> have renovated. Then look at the pavillions. Look at CH, Hojos, the 
> Paramount and best of all, the Casino. Who would you want building 
> your home? Fasano or Fishman?
> 
> While it is my wish (for the benefit of this cit) to send Fishman 
> packing, I don't ask you for that. What I ask is that if you were 
> honest in asnwering the question above you would know that the 
> Baronet and other properties on that block should be saved and that 
> Fasano should be allowed to renovate them. I ask you to give your 
> support in order to allow the maority on the council to find its 
> courage to do something about it. I know the majority wants to save 
> these buildings. The majority needs each of us to step up to that 
> microphone to validate what it already knows. Give it the strength 
> to say NO to Fishman. Give it the strength to say NO to the 
> bulldozers ready to destroy another piece of this city's past. 
> 
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