I think Gary meant is was not safe from being put out of business by
the city.
Hinge,
I'm at the Saint about 3-4 nights a week. I love that place. To me, it's the best club in Asbury Park. I meant it's not safe from redevelopment.
I have heard from people that are in the real estate know
Your assumption is that
all the new condo buyers will be people wanting to raise families in
the New Asbury. How do you know that a lot of the new people are not
single professionals or gay singles or couples?
Hinge wrote on 10/17/2006, 9:38 AM:
Yeah, I work in Bay Head,
and whe
Tommy and others want to turn this into a purely residential town.
Tommy points to that specific movement over the entire NJ shore.
Last year or so I pointed out the folly in that, which many places
are discovering to their own chagrine. If you only have residences
what is your only source
How do you think the drop in Real Estate will affect the redevelopment
plans?
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When Asbury is a nice safe place to raise a family is when I'll be
back. I live in a town where, for adults, there is nothing to do
and I'm not moving. I'm here because there is a TON of stuff to do
for the kids, which Asbury doesn't have.
So, yea, my agenda is to make a great, boring fami
On Oct 16, 2006, at 8:53 PM, justifiedright wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Lightgrw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The town desperately wants to hold on to its tourist past.
No Gary, it doesn't. It desperately wants to be a great residential
community.
Then why do they stick the
In reference to Sharon's
apt comment to Tommy:
Hopefully, you won't fall into the
"Remember When" group, that longs for the things they knew of the past, AFTER
they're long gone!
"Nostalgia carried beyond a certain point becomes a form of stupidity. And,
as a poet once said,
In reference to Dan's
insights:
Carmel is one of the most beautiful
towns in the US. They try to make it look like Tuscany, but it ain't. Any
place where I am one of the youngest guys around is in trouble. The last time
that happened was when I visited an uncle in the geriatric w
On Oct 16, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Hinge wrote:
I guess if we want "The Jewel of the Jersey Shore" to be only a
destination to live in, great.
See Hinge touches upon the hypocrisy of Asbury Park. The town desperately wants to hold on to its tourist past (because it knows that places like Cookman Av
Tom,
I agree with what you say. Hostorian is self proclaimed and I understand your point for historian and activist. While I am not a big fan of writing style of the Tri City (tries too hard to be edgy) I do enjoy your writings. Good to see you back on this board
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No, I haven't seen it. Is it anywhere online?
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I, too, love the poor Casino, and agree with you. This man has the heart of
a developer, not the love of an historian.
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