Typo - I meant perhaps the board is not made up of the most
accomplished business executives who now reside in this town.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, asburycouple
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I totally agree, and definitely see both sides here. For me, I
look
at what this board
Nice back-and-forth discussion in recent days, everyone. Important issues
debated for the largest part with civility and respect -- gotta love it!
One small request though: please don't include entire digests with your
replies. It makes digests very hard to read, and a lot of people subscribe
Thanks John,
perhaps were getting close/might be time (since John Kaye will be
busy) for the FBI to get to the bottom of this.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, jerseyjohn99 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you Skip. I was told by knowledgeable sources in the summer of
2000 (before the Real
Real tax reform takes gumption
Published in the Asbury Park Press 02/26/05When
it comes to making the spending cuts needed to ease the state's property tax
burden, it's a question of political will. Sen. John H. Adler and too many
Democrats in the Legislature simply don't have it.
They
This council may be performing, doing their jobs, as well as can be
reasonably expected given their skills, experience and intellect;
provided they've not been bought. What we don't know, and council
refuses to reveal, is the details of the process they've undertaken
with the developer and
"I'm Shocked, Shocked" that the "Catch 22" rule applies here yet againwith "Murphy's Law" in Asbury Park. Those waiting for their "Close Ups" are Oscar bound, here's looking at you!
Never a dull moment when all politics is local. But in defense of (John) people on a fixed income, where is