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Name: Scott Saracco on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Can anyone be held to their word, especially when it is legally binding Let's stop and think about this and do the right thing. I grew up in NJ and saw these artifacts. They should be saved!Flag
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Name: Ryan Patrick on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Leon Wescoat on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gelsamina Malanga on Aug 7, 2008Comments: We were so delighted to see the restoration progress this Summer at Asbury Park. Please...do not let these wonderful murals be destroyed.Flag
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Name: Kurt Wallach on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Developers will be making money hand over fist and should be required to preserve and propoerly use these items as agreed upon when gaining approval to work their deal. Perhaps they should kick up fines that will be used to preserve what they are unwilling to do so themselves.Flag
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Name: Todd Tackett on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Not Fade AwayFlag
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Name: Steve Ludmer on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Caroline Johns on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Come on guys, honor your agreement and preserve the murals. This is proper local history - the kind you can't buy. Don't destroy it!Flag
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Name: Reid Long on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Suzanne Merchlinsky on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Jackson on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2008Comments: As always,In a democratic state such as NJ, The elected polititions are in bed with the contractors to suck the peoples wallets and local treasures to control their lives.I remember the first renovation of the Count Basie Theater!Flag
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Name: Michael McAfee on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Gradel on Aug 7, 2008Comments: History can not be recreated, so don't let it slip away. You only get one chance to get it right.Flag
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Name: Lewis Arduini on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anne Olson on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Lovotti on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Janey on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Luis Moreno on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: John Molinelli on Aug 7, 2008Comments: "Tillie", or however it may be called, is an icon- originally the icon of Steeplechase Park in Brooklyn (where I frequented many a summer of my youth)and it must be preserved.Flag
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Name: Patrick Andersson on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cory Bodziak on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Bruce you rock! Anything for the boss, including 99 dollars for a ticket!Flag
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Name: Leslie Hlad on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jodi Bollendorf on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Auciello Jr. on Aug 7, 2008Comments: NEVER FORGET THE PAST!!! Get with it people.Flag
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Name: Dan Christian Fosse on Aug 7, 2008Comments: SAVE TILLIEFlag
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Name: John E. on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Save Tillie!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Save Asbury Park! I would like to be able to see at least the remnants of its glorious past some day.Flag
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Name: Ed Oatman on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Mikla on Aug 7, 2008Comments: save the tillieFlag
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Name: Gerrit Peeters on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Please save the Springsteen heritage of Asbury Park, like they save the Beatles places in LiverpoolFlag
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Name: Mary Petersen on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Save TillieFlag
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Name: Alexander Scott on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gillian Brook on Aug 7, 2008Comments: It's things like Tillie that make Asbury a great and unique place so please don't forget this and please ensure that everyone can appreciate these unique and wonderful 'characters'.Flag
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Name: Frederick Nissley on Aug 7, 2008Comments: I grew up near Asbury Park. It is negligent to allow these murals to not be preserved.Flag
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Name: Roberta Savio on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Craig Rokuson on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: John Nolan on Aug 7, 2008Comments: SAVE TILLY!Flag
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Name: Stephen Jaker on Aug 7, 2008Comments: If the city of Asbury Park and the waterfront developers do not want to live up to the agreement, the State of NJ should declare the permit as invalid.Flag
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Name: Paul Murray on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Logan on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: John Longo on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Cormier on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Cleary on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Barany on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bob Condren on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Tracy on Aug 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cynthia Brown on Aug 7, 2008Comments: It is a shame that nobody wants to hold onto to history or culture anymore. everything has to be new new new. There will be nothing left of our past at the rate we are going. no footprint, and it will be too late, once we realize.Flag
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Name: Pauline Hynes on Aug 7, 2008Comments: Please show some respect for the great history that Asbury Park has. New buildings and businesses may be great for the area (at least we hope they are) but please don't rubbish the amazing history that Asbury has in Shore, Rock and Jersey life. People come from around the world to visit Asbury.. they've been doing it while it was a wreck. Why don't you truly do something momentous and incorporate Tillie and Palace memorabilia into some form of museum... people will pay... you will make money... it can be used for schools or other worthy causes. Think about how much people will start to respect you rather than mistrust you. You will sleep better at night too... believe me. Do the right thing.Flag