- Original Message -
From: Brian Siano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Univcity Univcity@list.purple.com
Cc: Jonathan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 6:47 PM
Subject: [UC] Clark Park Quarterly Meeting, April 18th
Posted on behalf of FoCP President Jonathan Snyder:
Dear
Dear Matt Grubel and Frank Chance,
You are the current chairpersons for the Friends of Clark Park planning and
outreach committees. Please consider this missive a formal communication with
the FOCP Association. In the interest of transparency, I am forwarding this
message to the University
Hi, Lew,
Because of the weather, I was not able to get to Abbraccio on Sunday.
I still need to get 3 recycling bins for my block. Where can I get them now?
Fran
** AOL now
This ethics allusion's absurd,
To those in the U-City herd.
The price of their houses,
Is what each espouses,
From that, they will not be deterred.
-- Sumner A Ingmark...
Is this a grook? I haven't seen one of these for almost 40 years.
Sande Knight
- Original Message -
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
There are many opinions, but few choices.
...
That's the only choice, zoning variance or no zoning variance.
yes, that's how I see it: we get to have opinions on choices
we don't shape.
Liz Campion wrote:
Luckily, drastic changes, such as Zoning Changes, require
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Members of this list so often feel that they have a right to participate in
decision making, no matter what the topic or who are the parties involved.
Ray is assuming that right in his questions above, asking about our
options.
Folks, most of what goes on between a
we get to have opinions on choices
we don't shape.
Ray: Some years back I reported on various meetings, among other work, in
South Jersey for the Courier Post. While there I saw many a small town or
township in action trying to gather opinion and, in short, politic. It was
fascinating to