Farewell Tour
Of
ANYBODYS
St. James Place, Asbury Park
Closing Party (every night)
Until June 24 (or while supply lasts)
FREE food (maybe)
No purchase required (definitely)
Say Hello/ Goodbye
Or
Say Goodnight Gracie
And GOD be with you
`til we meet again
Leonard Soriano
Seems somoene may be listening to all these loonies on this board.
According to the press interview, the MUSICIAL past and kids issues
will be addressed in the NEW plan.
FREE BEACHES was mentioned (as one who experienced FREE while running a
boardwalk concession...it DID work in an
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems somoene may be listening to all these loonies on this board.
According to the press interview, the MUSICIAL past and kids
issues
will be addressed in the NEW plan.
FREE BEACHES was mentioned (as one who
The issue with free beaches would be where to the residents go?
You can envision a private beach club, a public beach club, and then
just access. Maybe between Ocean Grove and AP.
The free beaches will draw people, then it could ease up if it becomes
crowded.
YOu could stick with the
Title: Re: [AsburyPark] Re: Today's press - Madison gets it?
How about residents and homeowners
get on the beach free and everybody else pays?
This issue seems to come up in almost every beach town and for some reason the towns usually not only refuse to let local residents on the beach
Some quotes from the NYT story you can access below.
http://tinyurl.com/j8lpo
In New York and around the country, it has become standard practice
for developers of major projects to negotiate with neighborhood and
other groups to forge so-called community benefits agreements
contracts that
I believe the past practice of discounting beach fees for residentswas challenged by the state Office ofthe Public Advocate, sometime in the late 1980s. I will have to double-checkthat but it happened about the same timethat there was a successful suitblocking towns from selling male andfemale
Title: Re: [AsburyPark] Re: Today's press - Madison gets it?
I believe the past practice of discounting beach fees for residents was challenged by the state Office of the Public Advocate, sometime in the late 1980s. I will have to double-check that but it happened about the same time that
posting this for a co-worker of mine
young married couple with infant looking for one bedroom apartment in
asbury area. they can afford 850-900/mo.
needed asap
thanks
steve
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read this:
http://tinyurl.com/qz984
A somewhat similar, albeit, with a different ending, is in Niagara
Falls, NY. I had the opportunity to do a condemnation case there
last year and another now (water park). There are and
funny no one commented on it sooner.
So why is she counting someone else's $ .
When did she buy into AP? Did her property values go up? Was it her shop that
helped
begin Cookman's rebound (rebuilding), or was it Sitars and Pat's major
investments and
others who put some life.
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