Isn’t that building large enough ? And yes we have a very good First squad that we are all very proud of, I think that the Mayor just included them without any real need.
Unless something has changed the building and property belong to the first aid. The signs are where they want them. the building on 10th ave.
should be replaced before anything else for the safety factor alone. The police and the first aid should be where they are needed the most. Signs are not what they are about.
I don’t know about that. The money we contribute is used to buy equipment to save lives. The thing is that whoever put those signs up doesn’t understand that the 10th Ave public safety building would have been built already if the mayor wasn’t holding it hostage to all the shenanigans going on with Taylor.
One cannot compare Belmar to Seaside Heights. We have year round residents with families and they are more of a summer town except for the winter only residents. But if things continue the way they are we may find ourselves in the same situation.
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I think I know what they want. Need one giant one hanging from the facade.
They should be considered litter and removed. Somebody should speak with the head of public works and put him on notice that they should be removed.
Good volunteers poisoned by bad politicians. Sad.
They’re scared stiff on this. They think they’re going to lose and I agree.
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The time is drawing nigh – vote no.
Isn’t that building large enough ? And yes we have a very good First squad that we are all very proud of, I think that the Mayor just included them without any real need.
Unless something has changed the building and property belong to the first aid. The signs are where they want them. the building on 10th ave.
should be replaced before anything else for the safety factor alone. The police and the first aid should be where they are needed the most. Signs are not what they are about.
Oh really Tulip. Then why are the signs there?
Add them to the boycot list, when the fund drive comes along
I don’t know about that. The money we contribute is used to buy equipment to save lives. The thing is that whoever put those signs up doesn’t understand that the 10th Ave public safety building would have been built already if the mayor wasn’t holding it hostage to all the shenanigans going on with Taylor.
Does Seaside Heights have a public safety building on the boardwalk?
One cannot compare Belmar to Seaside Heights. We have year round residents with families and they are more of a summer town except for the winter only residents. But if things continue the way they are we may find ourselves in the same situation.
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