--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "chris.hartsgrove" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But it's ok... it seems like most people want to see the Asbury 
waterfront become either a 
> gentrified shopping mall or an over-glorified retirement community. 

Be careful about such generalizations. There are 17,000+ people living 
in AP and it's safe to say no one will ever know how "most" of them 
feel about anything. If as few people as Werner indicated bother to 
attend the council and planning board meetings, then, coupled with the 
abscence of a skeptical press, it can come as no surprise that the 
vision of an elite few is driving development on the oceanfront. 


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