i am happy with the progress and i have been paying taxes and have been 
involved in 
communitty progects all my life...it is amazing to me that you can not see the 
progress, 
new streets, new lights, new building, no more prositutes, people on the 
boardwalk all 
summer long, new shops on the boardwalk...it is soo obvious that you have been 
around 
this areas for a short time and dont remember what is was like just 5 years 
ago...i am 
soooo tired of people like you with so much GARBAGE to say about asbury....this 
is the 
first honest council asbury has had in office in 30 years...you should be more 
concerned 
about putting out quality papers or maybe go back to school to do so...because 
you are 
certainly no jounalist...i guess that is why you had tyo start your own paper, 
because 
nobody else would give you a job...kinda like maureen nevin


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    > > an OUT OF TOWNER!!! please dont say WE when you talk about asbury  
> anymore,
> >  > > it is an insult to the LONGTIME tax payers here...sam 8th ave  
> > resident
> >  > >
> 
> It is also the attitude of long-time Asbury residents like you that  
> have kept the town in the dark for so long.  Asbury has never wanted  
> help from outside its city limits, has shunned help from the county and  
> the state and ignores people who live along its borders.  That would  
> all be fine if the town was successful but it's been mired in  
> redevelopment for my entire life.  Maybe listening to a variety of  
> opinions would have benefited the town but since I have heard from many  
> people with your point of view I guess Asbury residents prefer having  
> complete control of a town in disarray.
> 
> All I can say is that if the Trenton redevelopment does take place and  
> finishes before Asbury Park's it will definitely prove something about  
> the people you voted for.  Trenton is in worse shape than Asbury.  It's  
> a city with a major stigma that doesn't have the advantages of a beach  
> and boardwalk region.  Unfortunately, people like you just don't seem  
> to understand the value of the beach and boardwalk.
> 
> You may hate my ideas but they would work, they would bring visitors to  
> the town who would spend money and save the businesses on Cookman and  
> Main St, and they would bring jobs.  What does your plan do?
> 
> 
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