[AsburyPark] Re: City declares Istar in default.....in APP

2010-12-13 Thread Hinge
Wow! First off, Brian lives in this town just like I do, and we see every fucking day what a mess has been made of this city. After what, a decade or more the lot behind the Empress has been cleared. And tell me this, what will it become? A parking lot? Where's the plan for it's future? I'd be w

[AsburyPark] Re: City declares Istar in default.....in APP

2010-12-13 Thread radio881gal
Brian - I agree with you about Reidy as far as being in charge when it comes to spending. He's grown that city hall staff to amazing proportions, prior to the cutbacks this year. (I'll never forget how the council voted to hire him first and then negotiated salary.) But my guess on the waterfr

[AsburyPark] Re: City declares Istar in default.....in APP

2010-12-13 Thread dapawprint
Brian, this is a City administration, not a "town" your first clue should have been the title "City of Asbury Park". Before I comment on your "Ceremonial" statement, I would like to ask you what YOU have done to make a difference in the City of Asbury Park. You complain a lot, I got that. Y

Re: [AsburyPark] Re: City declares Istar in default.....in APP

2010-12-13 Thread cbrianwatkins
I'm always so perplexed at people blaming the town council, or implying that they are in charge of the decision making They are ceremonial at best,the City Manager (the most useless and money draining position in local politics) is the one pulling the strings And by no means is that directed at

[AsburyPark] Metro Homes' Sheriff's Sale

2010-12-13 Thread radio881gal
Has anyone heard if the sheriff's sale of Esperanza went off today? Maureen http://www.asburyradio.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyPark/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Ema

[AsburyPark] Re: City declares Istar in default.....in APP

2010-12-13 Thread radio881gal
And why are these details discussed behind closed doors, Dorf? All these questions you pose are valid and there is no reason why the public shouldn't know. In fact, denying us that information is against the law. The appeals panel, in Nevin V Asbury Park, wrote that it defeats the spirit of the