Mario -
Man, that took me back.
We did believe that romance would be like that.
But it wasn't make believe all the time, was it? Sometimes reality
actually meets expectations. Yeah!
How about William B Williams and the Chairman of the Board?
On Columbus, glad to hear you're not backing those prom
Blue Swan Diner, Tonight, Oct. 6, 2007 - 10 PM
Weldon and wife were eating with former councilperson Kate Mellina
and husband Dave Christopher. It was a relief to see how healthy wife
Nancy looked. She seemed to be enjoying her food and when it was time
to leave, rose from her chair unassiste
I haven't the slightest idea what you mean by all this.
Can't you just talk? Does everything have to have a link for me to
read and try to figure out what your point is?
At the Mayor's ball, we raise money each year for Asbury's kids. In
plain English, what in the world is your's and Rooks
Not implying anything here; just imping a little (pun intended) 'cause
Rook's subject line got me hummin': MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM TIME (A
WNEW Radio theme song)
It's Make-Believe Ballroom Time
Put all your cares away
All the bands are here to bring a cheer your way
It's Make-Believe Ballroom Tim
Among the states that earmark lottery money for education, lottery
dollars accounted for 1 percent or less of the total K-12 education
financing (including all state, federal and local revenue) last year in
at least five states, including New Jersey. New York had the highest
percentage, 5.3 percen
What's your beef with the Mayor's Ball? We raise money each year and
donate the proceeds to recreation programs here in Asbury Park.
Why knock that?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "rook782" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Have any of you attended the Mayors' Balls in the past. I bet Tommy
Have any of you attended the Mayors' Balls in the past. I bet Tommy
has. If so, what was the count. Besides two.
In addition, does anyone know the actual dollar amount donated to
charity last year.
Maybe, we should go and reserve a table under the asbury park yahoos
group.
And the man
I've been thinking about the way communities are leveled for
redevelopment
Monday September 28, 1795
We came to Monmouth.
...I was shocked at the brutality of some men who were fighting; one
gouged out the other's eye; the father an
Your key observation is this - ASBURY PARK should not lose this.
The key is for the government to step up to the plate, designate it a
Local Landmark under the Municipal Land Use laws and the locally
designated Historic District its in.
Then the property can be protected by local control.
In a
The signs around the front are gone.
Damn :(
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dapawprint" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Believe it or not, they actually advertised this!
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> GARAGE SALE: ASBURY PARK 309 ASBURY AVE. SAT. 10/6, 9-4PM Big
> Metropolitan Hotel Signs, Oriental rug, old big displa
Believe it or not, they actually advertised this!
GARAGE SALE: ASBURY PARK 309 ASBURY AVE. SAT. 10/6, 9-4PM Big
Metropolitan Hotel Signs, Oriental rug, old big display cabinets, bikes
& other items 732-693-9750
I saw the ad. this morning and have sent a few people over.
Glenn
--- In AsburyPa
Thank you! It's probably the combo platter corp between MM and AP. O
boy! complexities complexities. what to do? i have NO idea but if
Asbury loses that place it deserves to rot in shame til the end of
eternity.unfortunately i don't think MM or AP gets the dif between
wealth and cash. the
In case anybody is interested, the Met Hotel garage is open right now and there
is a junk sale
going on. It's pretty much a mess in there, but perhaps there's some treasures
to be had.
Yahoo! Groups Links
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyP
I think Madison Marquette has taken over The Stone Pony
From: "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.comTo: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.comSubject: [AsburyPark] Re: What's the story with the Stone Pony?Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:28:54 -
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In a message dated 10/5/2007 9:31:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I tried to search, so I wouldn't have to post something I imagine has
been discussed here but...what's the story? who owns it, who is in
charge of its fate?
I should have noted that the article
The owners of the vaunted Stone Pony rock club in Asbury Park have agreed to
sell the business to the redeveloper of the city's blighted waterfront. The
deal, which all but guarantees that the club will be moved from its Ocean
Avenue site, the only address it has ever had, is not likely to si
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "evosap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I tried to search, so I wouldn't have to post something I imagine has
> been discussed here but...what's the story? who owns it, who is in
> charge of its fate?
>
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