January 19, 2008
Full speed ahead in Asbury Park
The ambitious plan to accelerate redevelopment on the Asbury Park
boardwalk announced this week by Madison Marquette Investments has all
the earmarks of a winner. Its goal: complete revitalization of the
boardwalk by summer.
The effort couldn't
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January 19, 2008 Full speed ahead in Asbury Park
The ambitious plan to accelerate redevelopment...all the earmarks of a
winner. ...breathe new life...if a vibrant retail, dining and entertainment
Put moratorium on land taking
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 04/2/07
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With eminent domain reform wallowing in the Legislature, it's time
for Gov. Corzine to live up to his 2005 campaign promise to make the
issue a top priority. He should declare an immediate moratorium on
the
No shelter in Asbury
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 03/29/07
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After two years of legal wrangling over a Morristown agency's
request, and ultimate approval, to locate a 40-bed homeless shelter
in Asbury Park, city zoners have been asked by the courts to review
their decision.
Did JK write this?
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No shelter in Asbury
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 03/29/07
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After two years of legal
Eminent domain: report blighted
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 05/21/06
The public advocate released a report Thursday that concluded what
everyone already knew: The eminent domain laws in this state must be
changed. Unfortunately, the report's recommendations fall short of
what is needed
Coming up short on vision thing
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 02/5/06
The Asbury Park City Council is holding the feet of beachfront
redeveloper Asbury Partners to the fire. For the sake of the city,
and for its own sake, Asbury Partners can't let its toes get any
closer to the flames.
The
Did the council read this
editorialbefore moving to table the
Springwood Ave Redevelopment Plan for more public input?
What madeMayor Sanders withdraw his support for this plan? Why
did Hazel Samuel not stand up and say anything? Why did the city manager