Only during the summer months...
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "asburyparkpedaler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just a freindly reminder, city ordinances prohibit dogs on the 
> boardwalk.....
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Hinge" <hinge98@> wrote:
> >
> > I was just watching the weather channel, and they are reporting 
> that our area could get hit 
> > with up to 30 days worth of rain in a 24 hour period, as well as 
> storm surges from the ocean 
> > that may cause massive coastal flooding.
> > I usual don't worry about stuff like this, but...the north side of 
> 1st Ave. has clogged drains, 
> > and still has rain draining away from the storm on Thursday. Not 
> good.
> > I think this storm will be a pretty good test about what's going to 
> happen to the mulch by the 
> > beach.
> > I also just finished a nice dog walk on the boardwalk. It's nice to 
> see some people out there 
> > already for todays events. A couple of things are kinda depressing 
> though. The playground 
> > on the beach at the end of 1st Ave. just got hit with some 
> graffitti that wasn't there the other 
> > day. It includes several "F" words and other crap. Why? What's the 
> point? Work is being done 
> > to try and make the boardwalk area look as nice as possible, and 
> some idiot kids go write "F" 
> > on a  childrens playground. 
> > Finally, I think it's pretty lame that the powers that be decided 
> to demolish the Paramount 
> > entrance just in time for an event designed to celebrate the city 
> and bring people here. The 
> > "Man of Love" statue has an orange caution fence drapped around it, 
> as does the S.O.A.P 
> > memorial. It just plain looks sad, and i'm sorry if people get 
> upset at me for being a "hingy 
> > downer". It just bugs me that things like this aren't better 
> thought out. If  you want to present 
> > AP to the people for an event, why not make the best possible 
> effort to present it in an 
> > attractive manner? Couldn't they have waited another 2 weeks to 
> tear up the Paramount 
> > entrance?
> >
>




 
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