Yep ... good post. Upward and onward. The lifeguards are much busier now than
five years ago ... BG ... what did the Captain bark at me once when I was on
the beach about two years ago in July ... ASBURY IS BACK! BG. Yep it is ...
if all we can do know is cry about some copper panels on some
Thanks for letting me know. That's too bad- my bartender friend was looking
forward to competing again.
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I called MM and they are not having it this year.
It was a surprise to me as well.
Joey Schweigert
I called MM and they are not having it this year.
It was a surprise to me as well.
Joey Schweigert
1306 Monroe
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My lasy sentence was cut off..it should have read Our city can be proud
of kids like Corey who turned it aound in the classroom and made a difference
on the field.
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I
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My lasy
Yeah, I had parts stolen off my bike a few years ago. Last night, a neighbor of
mine who constantly makes the mistake of locking her bike to a telephone pole
also had her front wheel stolen, and it's her only transportation.
What can be done about this? Obviously parents aren't wondering where
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Yeah, I had
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Yeah, I had parts stolen off my bike a few years ago. Last night, a neighbor
of mine who constantly makes the mistake
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Doesn't it all come back to inattentive parenting? If you kid has 10 bikes
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Hinge hinge98@... wrote:
Last night at 7 pm I surprised a would be bicycle thief who was in the
process of trying to steal my bicycle seat/seat post. This happened in broad
daylight. I was leaving my apt with my dog when this little shit heard us
coming
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, cbrianwatkins@... wrote:
Huge problem right now? That's what they told me 3yrs ago when I had 3bikes
stolen in 8days (recovered 2 of the 3, one bike the following day in front of
my house, and my vintage rat rod 5 MONTHS LATER)
A teacher in APHS
H :)
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Hinge hinge98@ wrote:
Last night at 7 pm I surprised a would be bicycle thief who was in the
process of trying to steal my bicycle seat/seat post. This happened in
broad
Look at these animales chopping down a tree to get a bike.
http://youtu.be/PcV4LVhSRLg
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H :)
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Interesting, thanks for posting.
Did anyone go inside during 2006 when it was open? Seems like if extensive
renovations were done in 2005-2006, that, in four years, it wouldn't have
fallen apart...
Cathryn.
From the article:
During the two decades under then-owners Walter Burns and Maurice
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Paul Vail vai...@... wrote:
I love plugging the Asbury Park Roastery.
thanks for the reminder
http://asburyparkroastery.com/our_coffees.html
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Update: Blue Bishops advance at Pop Warner Super Bowl, 14-0
SARAH WEBSTER STAFF WRITER � December 7, 2008
LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA � T
Are you reporting from down in Florida? ):
In YOUR country? What are we, chopped liver?
Yes, Germany was first and Queen Victoria introduced it to the Brits
through her German husband Prince Albert, later introduced into the
United States, during the Victorian period. However the customs of
Christmas evolved, the overcommercialization
...And on the 12th Day of Christmas, the Cajuns and the Creoles,
officially roll out that other season; Mardi Gras and culminates on
Ash Wednesday! Laissez La Bon Ton Rouler! No fooling! Mardi Gras
begins on the 12th Night of Christmas and ends at midnight on Fat
Tuesday and all Catholics, hung
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In YOUR country?
Yes Sharon this is where I was born and live. Is it not my country?
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No problem, with it being your country, but our is more collective
since, you're speaking to ALL of us, I hope! We're not foreigners,
you know. Don't get me started! I hope ALL of you enjoy the Holiday
tomorrow in OUR City by the Sea!
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jack Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Asbury Park plans tree-lighting for Sunday
STAFF REPORT NOVEMBER 25, 2008
This year, Christmas trees, wreaths and garlands
and and and
move over tommy.
What would a johnson know about hanukkah...
On Friday night at 6 in the Grand Arcade between Paramount and CH
there will be a performance by the NJ Rock n Roll Chorus.
Try to find the nice young lady from Howell singing 1st Soprano.
I imagine they will be singing Christmas songs, but they just
recorded an a copella verson of Born to
Because they aren't holiday trees. They are Christmas trees.
Truth in advertising.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jack Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps it would be a good move, from a marketing perspective, to
just call them Holiday
trees, wreaths, and garlands
If you think
But, don't some Jewish people have trees in their homes, just because they like
them?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because they aren't holiday trees. They are Christmas trees.
Truth in advertising.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because they aren't holiday trees. They are Christmas trees.
Truth in advertising.
There has historically been opposition to the custom of the Christmas
tree because of its alleged pagan origins. Thus, Oliver
Yes - Christmas Trees.
You see, Christmas is also a cultural part of America. A recognized
federal holiday. Many Jews who are proud of their American Culture
take part fully in the American tradition of Christmas, without the
religious part of the celebration.
They wouldn't dream of casting
Interesting historical perspective about other parts of the world.
In my country, a christmas tree has been accepted as a part of the
American celebration.
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Christmas is good for the Jews who are in the retail and manufacturing
business
so yes it's a jewish holiday
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And can't a manufacturer/merchant call his product what he wants to
call them?
On Nov 25, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Jack Pitzer wrote:
But, don't some Jewish people have trees in their homes, just
because they like them?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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They do all the time:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanukkah_bush
On Nov 25, 2008, at 5:05 PM, justifiedright wrote:
Yes - Christmas Trees.
You see, Christmas is also a cultural part of America. A recognized
federal holiday. Many Jews who are proud of their American Culture
take part fully
I assume your question is to Jack since the seller is calling them
Christmas trees and Jack wonders why he doesn't change it.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jersey Shore John
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And can't a manufacturer/merchant call his product what he wants
to
call them?
On
Hmmm I am not sure where this news aired from, but my first
question would be:
Should we really be out there singing: On the First Day of
Christmas, Ma-Tola-Gave-To-Us, a Christmas Tree inside the Car-Rou-
Sel?
Shouldn't this be a CITY activity, not a DEVELOPER activity?
Happy Festival
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dapawprint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm I am not sure where this news aired from, but my first
question would be:
Should we really be out there singing: On the First Day of
Christmas, Ma-Tola-Gave-To-Us, a Christmas Tree inside the Car-Rou-
Sel?
Yep, Oak, I get it... I lost site of the ownership. Man, I was just
trying to stand on Tommy's side for once! Thank you for putting the
ownership into perspective.
Glenn
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dapawprint
You're a piece of work!
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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Hope you enjoy this post-election analysis that focuses on Asbury Park.
Brim will enjoy it the most. Nice job, Michael.
http://tinyurl.com/5dgbt9
Your modesty is appealing Michael, but Democrat voter turnout in
Asbury Park is ultimately your responsibility.
You deserve to have the credit. Job very well done.
Besides, if Democrat voter turnout had been small, you know I'd be
blowing you up right now ;-)
--- In
Howell - 20.
Asbury Park - 12.
Great game.
They may play again in a post season game in AP; I'll let you all
know if it happends.
After the 1st kick-off there were 4 officials on the field, and they
were going to keep time there. The coach of AP objected and wanted
official time kept on
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
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Howell - 20.
Asbury Park - 12.
This is Howard Cosell signing off
Of course you're tying in his real education as an attorney...
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Don't have a clue! One of Neptune's former players is playing for
Marlboro. Don't know which team was discontinued. I did attend
Neptune's Homecoming last Saturday. The Class of 1976, was being
honored. I notice Asbury Park Pop Warner kids out on the street with
buckets, asking for donations.
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Anyway, Howell also has an undefeated team (not sure if it is pee wee
or jr midget). They happen to be playing an Asbury team on Sunday.
$20 on AP.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, justifiedright
justifiedright@ wrote:
Anyway, Howell also has an undefeated team (not sure if it is pee
wee
or jr midget). They happen to be playing an Asbury
I don't think it's wrong to be critical of the way the system was
implemented.This is a system, which people have shown quite a bit of
confusion in using - one that had at least one local town (Belmar)
eliminate the system for that very reason. The meters also run a good
5 hours longer
I have to agree with Gary. The parking meters would be good for the city if
they were
properly implemented, but they weren't. It was confusing. And it's even more
confusing
that you can park in a lot for free, but you can also park in a confusing paid
parking space
, potentially screw up
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True I don't get that. The city buys these units and then MM opens
free lots. The city should explain to us tax payers
The lots will not be free but MM cannot charge to park there until
they recieve COs. The city asked MM to open them
Who approved this system? Did the PEOPLE know? How many other issues
go under the radar? Where did those parking lots come form? They
were filled to capacity, but I didn't see any signs with price, entry
or whatever it takes to get into one of these lots, in addition to the
one over on
Better than a speed trap, huh? I get it, don't you? Greetings From
Asbury Park! Park here and get an instant discount of $26.00!
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jack Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Asbury Park court swamped by parking tickets
Larger signs ordered to acclimate
To top it all off, not only are people getting ticketed all over, but they are
confused by the
new parking system. A parking system should not require a learning curve.
Also, why pay when you can park in the new lot's that MM built which aren't
being
monitored at all? Tons of people are,
Belmar actually tried a parking meter system like that a year or two but
removed it in favor of the old system of one meter per space because too
many people complained about not understanding where they should be
paying for their spot.
New signs would definitely be helpful as there are areas
2008 15:00:11
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [AsburyPark] Re: Asbury Park court swamped by parking tickets
Belmar actually tried a parking meter system like that a year or two but
removed it in favor of the old system of one meter per space because too
many people complained about
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Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:00:11
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [AsburyPark] Re: Asbury Park court swamped by parking tickets
Belmar actually tried a parking meter system like that a year or two
: [AsburyPark] Re: Asbury Park court swamped by parking tickets
The city failed with this parking system on so many different levels.
First off, they should've waited till next summer, or until more of the
renovation is
complete.
Secondly, it's confusing people left and right. And if you park
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True I don't get that. The city buys these units and then MM opens
free lots. The city should explain to us tax payers
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Well, tonight and the other day, the free lots were filled by the WB/
I know what you mean.
My boys never forget the night I took them to Asbury in the winter and
we spent the night throwing snowballs at Tillie.
Memories.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was at the Stone Pony with my kid Wed night and the Fireworks on
the
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting commentary in this article the other day.
...
as a follow-up to that previous post about that- the writer must not have been
in AP recently
- or for a long time, but while in Bejing, SOMETHING reminded him
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple interesting notes.
1. Anyone ever see the concepts of the BW on diplay at North Beach? By
GP ARchitects
Then this one - the Asbury PArk Hotel and Conference Center
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dapawprint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linda Griggs (http://lindagriggs.com http://lindagriggs.com ) obtained
permission from the property owner of the old fueling station on the
corner of Main Street and Fourth Avenue to create a mural.
Here are some
It's beautiful, like the artist! Thanks, Linda
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dapawprint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linda Griggs (http://lindagriggs.com http://lindagriggs.com ) obtained
permission from the property owner of the old fueling station on the
corner of Main Street and Fourth
There are places that protect scenic and historic views. Didn't
anyone think of that before putting up those shacks?
I've always appreciated when I have good photo opportunities. That
fortune teller place is known around the world and certainly should
have been protected.
Its changed for the
That was my impression too, they are awful. This was brought up here
before they were even put in. Seems really cheap and tasteless. They
block the views down the street too.
Madam Marie is really squeezed in now so I cant get a good classic
picture anymore.
--- In
Your point about taking that picture is a good one.
People from all over the world who are Bruce fans come to Asbury to take
pictures like the
one you mentioned. I met one of these people once in Germany, and she has a
photo
album with a pic of her standing next to Madam Marie's. An entire
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, sandpiper15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, njshoregirlap
wonderwomanator@ wrote:
I am a City Planner by education. I took many classes
on Architecture and Urban Design .
They dot the vacant spots between the pavillions
-
in Long Branch you can see what extreme building conveysthe beach
is only for some people...for example.
While the shops in LB (and AP) may be for some people - the beaches
aren't and won't be.
I've sat in the middle of Pier village on the beach - and it's
probably the most
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, njshoregirlap
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I haven't printed pics yet, but who ever heard of using shipping
containers painted white as storefronts? My God they are
hideous!!! They dot the vacant spots between the pavillions (which
are looking great by
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, njshoregirlap
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I am a City Planner by education. I took many classes
on Architecture and Urban Design .
They dot the vacant spots between the pavillions (which
are looking great by the way)
As a city planner what are your thoughts on
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever see a jewish kid selling xmas trees and homemade wreaths?
From whom do you think the goyum buy their crosses from?
Priest: 100 crucifixes please
Vendor: mit or mitout the jesuses?
I was in Israel about 10 years ago on business. We visited the old
city of Jerusalem on our day off. A large part of it kind of reminded
me of Collingswood Auction. There were little shops run by Christians,
Jews, and Muslims, and they were all selling each others icons. Didn't
see many Buddahs
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dfsavgny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From whom do you think the goyum buy their crosses from?
Priest: 100 crucifixes please
Vendor: mit or mitout the jesuses?
The funny part of the xmas trees was my firend's brother went to
Brooklyn to buy a trailer of
Self-interested speculation?... quality rather than quantity...?
Perhaps Asbury Park, Asbury Partners and MM need a history lesson.
from the Chicago Plan website
... there was too much ugliness and squalor. The planners blamed this
condition on uncontrolled development and
First people said no one will come to Asbury. Now its there is grid lock
because too many people are coming to Asbury. My coworkers who visited asbury
could not believe all the events that were going on. Yup they had to drive
around to find parking near North Beach, but they also paid $150/cple
(Con't) they paid $150/cple to eat at Salt Water. They loved it and raved
about how much asbury has progressed. They are planning on going back this
weekend.
I like the way the pavilions look. Could they be better? Sure. Am I going to
complain..nope. The people are coming and everyone is
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, John Lorenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has gotten too crowded TOO fast! Bikes are now banned after 12 Noon
I just got bike from my night time trip to ralph's.
A cop told two people with dogs to leave and a kid on a bike
I think after 9 pm it should
I absolutely agree that bikes should be allowed after 9 pm, but only on
weekdays.
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--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, John Lorenzo johnmenc@ wrote:
It has gotten too crowded TOO fast! Bikes are now banned after 12 Noon
In a message dated 7/14/2008 9:49:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Surprised MM hasn't put in SOH = standard operating hours.
I would. I did it when I was there - regardless of weather i the
summer.
SOH are S.O.P. even at Collingwood Flea Market.
**Get
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SOH are S.O.P. even at Collingwood Flea Market.
did that as well.
Ever see a jewish kid selling xmas trees and homemade wreaths?
I need pickles.
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In a message dated 7/14/2008 9:49:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Surprised MM hasn't put in SOH = standard operating hours.
Coincidentally, I ran into two out-of-town friends around 6 tonight. The
were on Sunset, headed to the boardwalk. When I mentioned the crods
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
at 8 30 ralphs, pottery, style was closing around 9, eddie ice
cream, cuban were open - as were salt water, biggies, tooles and b. bar.
not bad actually - more then ever opened.
And Im sure once the bars are open on the bw, there will
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe Monmouth doesn't do well enough to spend on such an attraction.
One that
may not give back much.
Guess who owned a piece of M Mall along with Vornado REalty trust - one of the
largest in
the world -
Glenn,
You're absolutely right! Why doesn't the hypocrisy of it all, NOT
surprise me? At the 110th Anniversary, thing, the Carousel was used
for the cake, but still, no carousel in the city, except in our minds,
which I lost a long time ago! My mind, that is! Well, the snow is
falling and AP
You took the words, right out of my mouth! These 34 to 40 somethings,
don't want anything, but singles stuff and their little martini bars
and beach houses! I came to the boardwalk, to have a kosher hot dog
and REAL lemonade! The fresh air and the funny looking fat/skinny and
buffed boys and
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, sharon_b283 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sounds of summer and the
isolation in winter, when you had the BW to yourself!
The problem was not just the isolation in the winter, but the isolation in the
summer.
And don't forget, bringing events back to CH year
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, sharon_b283 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glenn,
You're absolutely right! Why doesn't the hypocrisy of it all, NOT
surprise me? At the 110th Anniversary, thing, the Carousel was used
for the cake, but still, no carousel in the city, except in our minds,
I'll
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, sharon_b283 sharon_b283@
wrote:
Glenn,
You're absolutely right! Why doesn't the hypocrisy of it all,
NOT
surprise me? At the 110th Anniversary, thing, the Carousel was
used
for
I'll go out on a limb here - the STUPIDEST thing MM can do is to NOT put the
(a) carousel
back in the Casino.
I hope they do put it back.
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You can say that, again! Hell, Oak, I make a good martini!
Werner, why ask why?
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, wernerapnj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf oakdorf@ wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, sharon_b283 sharon_b283@
wrote:
Uhm, CAROUSEL Awards? Hve any of these people noticed that there is
not ONE Carousel left?
Just my two cents.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Asbury Park Chamber Names Carousel Awards Winners
_The Coaster » Blog Archive » Asbury Park Chamber Names Carousel
Uhm, CAROUSEL Awards? Hve any of these people noticed that there is
not ONE Carousel left?
Just my two cents.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Asbury Park Chamber Names Carousel Awards Winners
_The Coaster » Blog Archive » Asbury Park Chamber Names Carousel
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dapawprint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhm, CAROUSEL Awards? Hve any of these people noticed that there is
not ONE Carousel left?
Just my two cents.
==
Actually - there are no Carousels left just a Carousel House.
I predict that the Casino Carousel House will be turned into a food
court...a replica (wink,wink) of the one at Monmouth Mall.
(Hey isn't that one supposed to be an interpretation of the 'Real'
Casino Carousel House right here in AP ???)
I think the boardwalk idea at Monmouth mall was
I'd like to see a carousel in the Corousel House again, but i don't think
its possable at this point. Look at the direction the boardwalk is going
in I don't think it would fit in with the stuff planned for the boardwalk.
Times can change though, who knows! I doubt it though...
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was designed for it... but i think time showed it would be a waste to add
it.
It's not a waste. It's an attraction. Go to freehold mall. food court, ride and
guess what - lots
of bored surburban parents bringing their
I have the feeling MM is not planning to cater to a boardwalk filled
with children. When they first showed their plans in City Council there
was nothing for children except a candy store with walls of candy. They
did not mention the water park that was proposed in the app. MM in my
opinion is
Never was a waste, and it definitely wouldn't be.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie oceanchuck@ wrote:
It was designed for it... but i think time showed it would be a waste to add
it.
It's not a waste.
You need a reason, other then for a sit down $30 pp affair. Not that people
won't come for
that buttake a look at a carnival trailer midway with cotton candy, popcorn
and soda. Bring
me the $. That and a ride like a carousel next to it.
I see your point about the Freehold
I have the feeling MM is not planning to cater to a boardwalk filled with
children. When they first showed their plans in City Council there was nothing
for children except a candy store with walls of candy. They did not mention the
water park that was proposed in the app. MM in my opinion is
These are just thoughts, i have no idea if they're true. Maybe the
freehold mall has their double decker carousel becasue they can afford it?
Does the Freehold Mall bring in a large profit? From the area, and the
percentage of high end stores, i'm guesing yes. It may have been an
Nostalgia Nazi.
Bunch of nonsense.
Someone posted my column about the Baronet in the files section of
this group, which sums up my thoughts on the issue.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Michael W. Brim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
YES, a historic preservation commission is need for Asbury
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, dsher4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not demolotion the Metropolitan and build something identical but
new in its likeness. A Metropolitan style hotel with up to date
ammenities might do very well.
Considering that the building always had a for sale sign
Why not demolotion the Metropolitan and build something identical but
new in its likeness. A Metropolitan style hotel with up to date
ammenities might do very well. My guess is the Charms is more worth
saving structurally.
I know that isn't ideal to the preservationists but it is a happy
These so-called parents, should have sought help, for themselves!
The vicious cycle of adults, using drugs in front of kids, is the
height of irresponsibility! Instead of treatment, they'll probably
get jail time. The kids, will be raised parentless! THEY are the
victims in this vicious
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, FleurDeLis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These so-called parents, should have sought help, for themselves!
The vicious cycle of adults, using drugs in front of kids, is the
height of irresponsibility! Instead of treatment, they'll probably
get jail time.
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