Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Cape May Point: A Letter to the Atlantic City Press
Dear Editor;
The borough of Cape May Point includes one of the most important, endangered, environmentally-sensitive stretches of coast in New Jersey. Millions upon millions of government dollars are spent to protect the real estate of this tiny community with a permanent population of about two-hundred and forty souls. It is a folly for this town to maintain control of its beaches and absurd for it to even make a proprietary claim on the dredged sand, much less charge admission in the summer. Fire those lifeguards, Mayor Frazier, and give it up.
Bob Rixon
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." Thomas Jefferson
Dear Editor;
The borough of Cape May Point includes one of the most important, endangered, environmentally-sensitive stretches of coast in New Jersey. Millions upon millions of government dollars are spent to protect the real estate of this tiny community with a permanent population of about two-hundred and forty souls. It is a folly for this town to maintain control of its beaches and absurd for it to even make a proprietary claim on the dredged sand, much less charge admission in the summer. Fire those lifeguards, Mayor Frazier, and give it up.
Bob Rixon
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