From: KYANGAZI A. DENSON
To: Asbury Park Voters
I want Today, a better Tomorrow for the Students and Community of Asbury Park.
" Share the Joys, Embrace the Love of Learning! "
Short Biographical Sketch:
First, I am not a political animal and to me, politics
Think I'll get a better price from The Fish's supplier, Marty's
Discount Paints.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Those pics should be the opposition's campaign poster saying "we sold
> our souls for twenty pieces of silver and traded our legacy for
Hey Ms M:
Got room for a shameless plug from another Candidate/Journalist?
First, I'd love to join your round table of idea sharing on Restore with Ms Smallwood and other City Council Candidates tomorrow night, if you have room for me.
Second, on MSP TV 77, last night's Leadersh
There is probably enough demand to build all of the units in one
phase. All that needed to be done is clear up the limbo that the
development rights were in. Can you imagine what sort of land value
would result for the Triangle doing a land residual analysis
(development/sellout approach)? If
Hi Members of the Group,
I'd like to add my "voice" to that of John Figueiredo, a terrific
candidate for Asbury Park Board of Education. I've sent the
following letter to the Coaster hoping they will publish it next
week. But please come out and vote on Tuesday, April 19. Asbury
Park w
Those pics should be the opposition's campaign poster saying "we sold
our souls for twenty pieces of silver and traded our legacy for a tiki
bar and a few cans of paint."
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Skip Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yeah, looks very inviting without all t
Election Season Continues on Restore by the Shore
Tune in April 7 for Geneva Smallwood, candidate for A.P. Board of Ed, Stuart Koperweis, and Ben Schneider, candidates for A.P. City Council. Ask your questions now. Please call in - 732-775-0821 or 732-775-6203
Be informed - Encourage other ca
These pics should be the opposing candidates' campaign poster with the
following, "We sold our souls for twenty pieces of silver and traded
our legacy for a tiki bar a few cans of paint."
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Skip Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yeah, looks very invit
Very nice of you to give Kajayap his personal web page.
Took me while to figure out you want us to click the links, they are
hidden under yahoo's ad and looked like part of your signature.
I know you favor brief messages but this one is so terse as to be
almost missed.
Nice day for photos !!
for paramount homes condos
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Yeah, looks very inviting without all that rot! Skip Bernstein
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Hello Everyone,
If I may add my two cents...Please don't forget that the School Board
election is less than two weeks away, April 19th. It is very
important that we all get out and vote. Asbury's school district has
some very crucial challenges that in the long run affect us right up
there
I hope that the Casino is restored. There is a video out now by the
country music band Rascall Flats (or something similar) that is
filmed in and around the Casino. It's on the Country Music TV channel
from time to time. It was filmed last year and seems to look even
worse in the video than
Where was it on Mattison? The pic on your website is not downloading
for me Dave but thanks.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The old theatre on Mattison aka Savoy Theatre up on the block.
> 3.8 million. 30,000 sq ft
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> Some good notes on it:
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Way to sift through to the truth Rod! Everyone should vote for the
candidates they think will be the best for AP. We will all hear a
lot of talk that we need to keep the current council in for fear
that new council members may derail the redevelopment. Don't beleive
it. Vote for the current m
Its understandable that you would feel that way when your favorite
quote (according to your yahoo profile)is "Asbury is like an old
whore, shes been f..ked so many times..no one wants her"
I don't agree with your quote and I don't agree that the only way to
keep Asbury moving forward is by le
Many of those running are not in fact divided, but united in a
vision for Asbury Park. A vision of open government responsive and
respectful to the concerns of its citizens. I assume you prefer a
council that has a majority united (Johnson and Hamilton excepted)
in rolling over and playing de
once again Asbury Park is faced with a long list of good meaning
folks, all who promise to make Asbury Park a better place if they
are elected. Nineteen well meaning folks..atleast 12 running
independent...and that brings me to... if history repeats its self
and you know it always does.. a f
In a message dated 4/6/05 9:15:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If that condition "transfer of that property to the City stipulated public
use in perpetuity" was registered on title, council, The Fish and our buddy
Weldon have an interesting problem. Such a stipulation
In a message dated 4/5/2005 11:38:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would urge those with valuable expertise in these matters, like Werner, Dan, Oakdorf, etc. to continue to enlighten the rest of us.
I share Frank's sentiments and I encourage each of you to submit your
Maureen, The link is for registered users only, I could not view the
article.
PS: (for others also)
Please remember not to forward the digest you receive along with your
posting. It is HUGE, wastes bandwidth, storage space and does not
display properly within the yahoo group.
Yahoo!
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> The most recent number I have heard is $(50-85)K per unit.
Yes, I based it on the sales to Kushner and Paramount which were
negotiated in 2002. I assume they are higher now.
> Lets not forget that they can also sell
PS - I was particularly interested to read of the frustration taxpayers are having with elected officials out there, who won't listen to reason on overgrowth!!! Sound familiar??
RadioGal
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Didn't someone (Aaron?) say at the Dec 15 meeting that the Casino
> would require $30+ million in environmental remediation? Have you
> ever seen an expert report estimating these costs?
There is no documentation, th
I agree. We need to have a large crowd and press. We can march from
CH along the boardwalk to the Casino to show all the sad state of
affairs our assets have been surrendered to. I'm in for whatever
help I can give. Anyone have Bruce's number?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Namira <[EMAIL
Werner,
Great Idea!!
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From: wernerapnj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 8:29 AM
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Election Predictions? Premonitions?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Namira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Werner
Didn't someone (Aaron?) say at the Dec 15 meeting that the Casino
would require $30+ million in environmental remediation? Have you
ever seen an expert report estimating these costs? I am sorry, but I
can't take APartners' word for this and why should our council.
These are the same f
I thought this was the case as well, however, I have seen some
recent court decisions (NYS) in which certain "run with the land"
restrictions may not in fact be enforceable. I am not of course
defending the transfer of these assets. I agree with Werner whole
heartedly that they should have be
The old theatre on Mattison aka Savoy Theatre up on the block.
3.8 million. 30,000 sq ft
Some good notes on it:
Opened in 1911. Originally built for live entertainment, it showed
movies from 1931 to 1950. In the 1950s, it booked burlesque shows and
housed a summer theater. It closed in 1976 a
Each and every one of those $.
There should be a list of where of these $ are, went, towhom and for
what.
Well, off to the buidlers show in AC
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If that condition "transfer of that property to the City stipulated public
use in perpetuity" was registered on title, council, The Fish and our buddy
Weldon have an interesting problem. Such a stipulation is a 'restrictive
covenant' it runs with the lands and CAN NOT be rescinded by ANYONE bu
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Namira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear Werner,
>Yes wouldn't it be nice if there were "preservation police." You
> wouldn't be able to get away with the destruction and negligence of
historic
> buildings in Europe. Perhaps we might call upon the soul
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburycheech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I fear, however, that just as the council was blinded
> by the fancy footwork of Weldon and Aaron, the good people of this
> city have bought into the process as well. It's all quite biblical-
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> a house built o
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Didn't Asbury
> Partners promise (at the Dec 15 council meeting) that the arcade
> through the Casino would be opened in April? Have they started work
> on that yet? How do you sell a $1 million condo overlooking the
4-6-05 Wed
Just wanted you to know this Wednesday is the next Council meeting. For
those planing to vote for the city council election on May 10, you
should really see how our l
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