Werner,
Great article.
The last paragraph says it all;
There is now more than enough motivation in Atlantic Highlands for increased
preservation efforts and to make the community even a more appealing place to
live, work
and play. For sure, a clean, healthy coastal community that has plenty of
On Sep 18, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Hinge wrote:
x-tad-bigger I wish the town council would look to that history as a guiding light to where we are /x-tad-bigger
x-tad-bigger headed, but maybe it's just too late for them to get it.
/x-tad-bigger
I wish the town council would simply turn around and
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Lighty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish the town council would simply turn around and look at the
pictures of Asbury's past that stand behind them at the town
meetings... they are ignoring the very past the town chooses to
highlight in their city
Boy, you are right on the money with that.
And all the while, the messes keep piling up.
Now we have The Golddigger boarded up.
Great site to see.
And that construction site across from the Pony gets uglier by the day.
Now, they don't even lock the gates up after hours, or on the weekend.
It's a
"I wish the town council would simply turn around and look at the pictures of Asbury's past that stand behind them at the town meetings... they are ignoring the very past the town chooses to highlight in their city buildings and throughout the streets (seen the new banners on the street posts?