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When you see me tomorrow bald on one side of my head it's from
pulling my hair out.
Then you will be accused of copying me. Seriously, it's pitiful.
Last night I listened to the archive (the good copy) of Maureen's
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, bluebishop82 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does
the Asbury Park Press get anything in the world right?
Tom, how about writing up a petition to Gannett/APP complaining about
Nancy's reporting and demanding better unbias coverage? I am sure
someone (Skip?) here
I am sure someone (Skip?) here could put it up on a site for people
to sign and we could submit it?
I would/will but this would be more effective/credible if one of the
guys more skilled in web design were to format and host it; if this
were done I would gladly link to it to help spread the
Gary I agree with you 100% on year round rather than seasonal. We
won't have the hotels/boarding houses to support the weekly stay-
over type of seasonal that you have in Ocean City, Wildwood etc.
Year round will attract daytrippers. Considering that Monmouth
County alone is more populated
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I think the nuance of what you suggested in Partners accepting
the claim of default was lost. I think what you were suggesting is
like when a claim of eviction or foreclosure is written into a
contract up front so
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom, how about writing up a petition to Gannett/APP complaining about
Nancy's reporting and demanding better unbias coverage? I am sure
someone (Skip?) here could put it up on a site for people to sign and
we could
The problem is: What will attract poeple to the boardwalk on a
blustery February day like today?
I can think of one thing :)
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Dan, that's a great idea and I'd support it, but I think I'm the
wrong
guy to spearhead it. The Press would have the built in excuse that
it
is just the triCity chihuahua trying to nip at the paw of the Great
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Dan I do have great faith in Ed and Jimmy, but I have to admit I
would
give my right arm if they would let you and me on the negotiatiing
team.
Well maybe not my right arm, but I would like to be there. Aaron knows
Hi. I am not a 'regular' poster and I don't live in Asbury but I feel a
connection to it
from many years spent there.
I don't understand why the 're-development' must be so far- reaching.
Asbury
Park has charm, it's near the ocean and the boardwalk, why can't it
just be
a nice place to live?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Lighty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is: What will attract poeple to the boardwalk on a
blustery February day like today?
I can think of one thing :)
My mind is perpetually in the gutter, so I'll pass on guessing.
Don't get me wrong, I am
At 6:10 PM + 2/6/06, dfsavgny wrote:
...Well maybe not my right arm, but I would like to be there. Aaron knows
what to do but he has not had the will to do it. That's why the City
should have set up a separate task force made up of professionals to
advise them as well. They couldn't pay for
Also, the entertainment/cultural (I
put NJMHOF in this category) and recreational uses should be
I agree with you. The boardwalk needs to have some seasonal stuff; however,
the reason why something like the Music Hall of Fame could work on the
boardwalk and attract people year round is pretty
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Lighty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with you. The boardwalk needs to have some seasonal stuff;
however,
the reason why something like the Music Hall of Fame could work on the
boardwalk and attract people year round is pretty simple.
I don;t disagree
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Joe D'Andrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Aaron is on vacation this week I think. ~Joe
Tell him he can take the rest of the year off.
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What it needs, and what it could become, is a year-round destination
for what can not be found in other places. Â…waterfront locations and
other specialized type places are few. Also, the
entertainment/cultural (I put NJMHOF in this category) and
recreational uses should be stressed and located
that's what I originally said 3 years ago. Summer traffic is actaully
around 7 weeks of high traffic. SOBE weather, number of people etc -
unmatched.
Time to move
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's what I originally said 3 years ago. Summer traffic is
actaully
around 7 weeks of high traffic. SOBE weather, number of people
etc -
unmatched.
Time to move
There can be a concentrated entertainment district
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without such an agreement, Asbury Partners faces a default on the
renovation portion of the plan. Should that happen, it would
further retard the sale of the condominiums at the three major
projects, which have already
Wait a second?!?
Should that happen, it would further retard the sale of the
condominiums at the three major projects, which have already been
slowed by the uncertainty surrounding the reconstruction of the
boardwalk buildings.
I thought they were all pre-sold with a waiting list around the
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