I was there and it was crazy I lived in the back our apartment was not damaged, there were rumors of looters but, they brought in the national guard There was only one way in and out people running everywhere we were out of the apartment for a week but were ok I will never forget that night
I only have vague memories from the time - I was in college in Pennsylvania so it was a mostly passing news item there - but in the early 2000s, before the 10 year anniversary, I periodically visited a friend who lived in the complex. I remember noticing that part of the complex looked newer but had forgotten as that point.
Couldn't see too much of the drummer. My point of view he is the star of this group. Larry Gates does a much better job with this song than Don, Can't take My Eyes Off You.
I was there and lived on the back end of the complex. It happened on my birthday on March 23rd. The experience was something out of this world. Earlier that day, I remember playing near the playground next to where the pipeline exploded. Very scary to think about it. I also remember being on ground zero of the Trade Center skate boarding in NY exactly one year on that same day and time exactly one year before the Trade Center crash on 9/11…shesshh ..it’s crazy to think but wow, talk about cheating death many times in my life 😮😅
Regarding cannabis dispensary locations: @0:57:00 Question by Councilman Poyner regarding applicability of cannabis buffer zones. "Those buffers would still have to be followed? I just ask that question to Legal." @0:57:30 Sonia Alves-Viveiros "The thousand-foot restrictions would not apply to the following areas that are listed: so that's the National Road, Talmadge Road, Carter Road, US Route One and Woodbridge Avenue, and the limits are attached here, so that would not apply. @4:44:12 Councilman Poyner "My understanding and interpretation of this ordinance are that the buffer zones are not being redacted. There's nothing in the language here that says that a thousand feet from the residential, that a thousand feet from the education, five hundred feet from the parks, anything like that that is indicating to me that those buffer requirements which are going to be necessary or which are part of the current zoning are going to be repealed. So I'm going into this with the impression and understanding that those buffer requirements are still applicable to these changes."
A certain member of the public claims that the public wants the Council to act independently of the Mayor and political party, and wants updated zoning laws and a timely budget, @0:49:40 A certain Councilman insists that the member of the public speaks for himself and not the public, @0:57:10 and @1:57:46 Council President tries to quash discussion of Mayor's comments on refugees bused to Edison, @1:01:30 Councilman Brescher insists on responding, @1:01:55 Councilman Coyle @2:01:00: "I won't sit here and let the audience dictate what this Council should or shouldn't do." @2:20:26 "I can't say that I would have been who I'd be in my 20s when I wanted to be here, because I wasn't mature enough to be a Council member, but today I'm excited ..."
March 23 1993 wattching letterman had scanner on....all of sudden Perth Amboy. Patrol radioed. From. Rte. 440. THE WHOLE SKYNLIT UP!!¡. I JUMPED OUT BACK AND SAW A JET PLUME ORANGE FLARE UP I THEN CALLED 911 SAYIÑG A JET CRASHED OR A PIPELINE BURST...I JUMPED ON MY BIKE RODE DOWN NBA ALL THEVWHILE COPS CARS AND TRUCKS WER SCREAMING DOWN NBA...AS I GOT NEAR. TANO MALL THE LOT WAS A STAGING AREA. WORKE MY WAY TO BRIDGE. STREETTHE ROAR OF THEIRE WA DEFENING COULD NOT GET ANY NEARER WENT TO THE PINES AN GOT CHAASED OUTA THERE THERE IS A REPORT ON THE FIRE CALLED TEXAS. EASTERN PIPELINE,,,END REPORT😊
British invasion? It was an American band, American compere, and an American narrator, Lots of bum notes and wrong chords in the band, Couldn't you do any better than that? It certainly didn't replicate the. 60s bands sound of the sixties liverpool bands.
I see it's not just Neil. There are many other American bands being played as part of this "British invasion" show. The band is good just not true to what it is selling.
0:17:48 Nomination and Election of John Poyner as President of the Council (No: Brescher and Ship-Freeman) 0:24:42 President's goals and objectives for 2023 0:26:35 Nomination and election of Margot Keen Harris as Vice President of the Council (No: Ship-Freeman) 0:29:33 Vice President's acceptance speech 0:34:00 Another point of view from Councilman Brescher 0:40:47 Councilman Brescher asks for attorney's bills 0:41:00 Attorney Gordon tells Councilman he can make an Open Public Records Act request for the bills. 0:44:08 Councilman Brescher expresses outrage at not getting copies of attorney's bills as promised. 0:49:10 Remarks by a member of the public
0:16:40 - Public comment - reference to "Charlie Brown" site litigation. 0:26:18 - Appropriations - Councilman Brescher questions $65,000 for promotional items such as trophies and plastic water bottles.
0:30:03 - Violation of Open Public Meetings Act? A motion to close a meeting to the public should state the general nature of the subject to be discussed, and the time and circumstances under which the discussion can be disclosed. N.J.S. 10:4-13
0:16:32 - Cogent questions from Councilman Brescher as to a proposed $369,000 settlement agreement with a warehouse developer regarding a tree replacement escrow refund.
Wow such a crazy thing.. I feel so bad that these people went through this. I lived on a Conoco pipeline when I lived in Louisiana I was always afraid that that would be happen to us it's also one of the reasons I moved out of there after hearing about this place. It's amazing no one died from that.. angels were definitely there
Zoning appeal begins at 1:10:35. Preliminary matter concerning alleged conflicts of interest raised by applicant's (developer's) attorney at 1:12:50. Appellant begins at 1:15:13. Applicant's (developer's) attorney begins at 1:26:51. Council members' questions begin at 1:39:13. (Questions to appellant at 1:53:35.) Motion to reverse the variance at 2:14:25, followed by Council's discussion.
No virtual public comments, on the few streams that allow people comments, people are not allowed to voice their opinion, state law requires that public meeting be open and accessible, by not acknowledging our comments and our right to bring up valid issues we are being treated as second class citizens.