I have also. I had to open the terrace door, due to the warm weather
and couldn't figure where the hum, was coming from. Also heard other
sounds, so I wound up closing the door. Went to open a back window
and a jack hammer, went off, over at the Thurgood Marshall School.
Saw moving vans, moving
Chuck, It's not that i'm knocking Red Bank. It just doesn't have the vibe that
I like.
I know it's successful.
I spent tons of time in RB. I had an office there, I worked at the 2 Rivers
Times, did work at
Count Basie Theater.
I know i'm in the minority with my opinion, which is fine.
All I can
I think it's ugly! What are those wall-like buildings across from the
boardwalk. If that is the reality, watch the congestion! I'll be
over in Ocean Grove. The beach area is supposed to be tranquil. This
looks busy and Coney Island, like.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, AsburyPark@yahoogro
"This it where AP has failed - trying to copy other's physical
development instead of following the path of least resistance and using
the techniques of building on one's own heritage and unique assets"
isnt asbury parks downtown very similar to red banks downtown? at one point,
asbury pa
"Werner how about Long Branch? The similarities between their
beachfront and ours are many. Pier Village, where I went with my
family last weekend, is working very well.
Why do you think it wouldn't work in AP?"
im sure werner will asnwer, but im reading this now, so here goes. i think
t
"Jack I understand and respect your feelings as stated above. But with
thousands of people going to Red Bank everyday even in the winter,
doesn't that suggest the Red Bank model is a good one?"
anyone who knocks red bank, in my oppion, has no idea what a downtown is
sopose to look like the
Hi,
As a few of you know, I travelled to your fair city yesterday and
returned home today. I am sorry that those of you "in the know" and I
were unable to meet.
I took a fair number of pictures that I will be posting tonight on my
flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/dapaw if you would
Thanks Fred:
Transformer, that's what my BobVila.com Bulletin Board chat room said too.
So I'll call the light and water com. tomorrow, even the train station if
that'll help solve the buzz problem,
Thanks again, I'll keep you posted.
Shangazi
Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
werner -
your shoot down the idea of "bizzare" and abstract versions of everday street
scapes. how would that not attrract people? isnt that what you want? a
destination point? it would sure give the waterfront a different look, and
more reasons for people to travel there. then o
hinge -
i agree, that would be bad. when everything starts looking teh same, no
matter where you go its bad. construction of buildings alone are whats been
bothering me these days. for the same price, youd think they can make them
look a little different. different doenst consist of MO
"This appears not much different from the SOCH renderings presented
previously. Remember - giant neon stilletto shoes and martini glasses
on the roofs. 3D fish jumping out of buildings, musical note street
lights, etc.
So sad that those in charge want to change Asbury Park into Bizzaro
Asbury.
The pen is truly mightier than the sword.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
There is only one reason for the Press being that way. They are a
bunch of Jerk-Offs. It started many years ago but in 2001 the
Greekfest articles really set us back. They really blew it out of
proportion. That's
They say 500 gang members in the County, 200 Bloods in the County.
I'm calling shenanigans on both numbers.
Read closely all their articles. Buried in one is the admission
that some kids are just calling themselves Bloods when they really
are not, and not recognized by the Bloods organization.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Kyangazi Denson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
It also could be streetlight.
Has anyone noticed a contant low grade buz in the city? I thought
it
> originated from the house so I turned off the power hoping to hear
> silence but found the noise was st
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Kyangazi Denson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
It sounds electric call JCPL. It could be a transformer.
Has anyone noticed a contant low grade buz in the city? I thought
it
> originated from the house so I turned off the power hoping to hear
> silence bu
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