Friday, September 21, 2007

The blight spots

Hey, Ed, I wonder what kind of Trenton tour Doug Palmer took the visiting mayors and govs on. The vacant industrial lots? Rusting marine terminals? Blighted neighborhoods? Mannix movie studios? A city without a major chain store or a supermarket or movie theater? Maybe they toured Palmer’s country estate in Hunterdon County and went fox hunting. I can’t wait for 2010. A new mayor. These are glory days for old Trenton.
Tour guide
All the mayors have such problems in their respective cities, so there’s no need to depress them with ours. The point is that your very own mayor is president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors! You mean that’s not doing anything for you?—Ed. Note

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

While Palmer plays hostess, and the city continues to decay into more vacant, rusted, rat infested, burned down issues of neglect, the jokes on him. Palmer seems to think that if he in all his glory decides the city has had enough of his time, then it's had enough of his time. No way, it time for him to stop hiding behind his $5,000.00 smile and live up to his campaign promises. Just because he has his eyes on another prize, he shouldn't be so comfortable in thinking that the reputation he has earned here won't follow him into his dreams of becoming bigger and better. Does he really think that Hillary would attempt to associate herself with someone who obviously and blatantly disregarded and disrespect the voters that continued to put him in office. Hillary is a democrat and democrats take care of the people or did Palmer forget.

September 26, 2007 3:04 AM 

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