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Re: Populations

> > > > you who said you were "OUT" yet you keep coming back.
> > The
> > > > Energizer Bunny has nothing on you!!
> > >
> > > If you are going to childishly insult someone, at least
> > make
> > > sure you're insulting the right person. In this case,
> you
> >
> > > did not.
> > >
> > > > the WMTR signal strongly favors the east over the
> west.
> > >
> > > Exactly as it should! Radio stations are created to
> serve
> >
> > > humans, not cows.
> > > If and when there is a large metropolitan area to the
> west
> >
> > > of WMTR's transmitter site, then maybe your arguments
> > > against them would have some merit. Until then, you're
> > just
> > > blowing smoke into the wind.
> > >
> >
> > You really don't live anywhere near northwestern New
> Jersey,
> >
> > do you? Your comments show a disdain for people you don't
>
> > even know. People in Morris Township, Randolph, Roxbury,
> > Washington Township, Dover, Wharton, Jefferson, Mount
> Olive,
> >
> > Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township, Denville, Mine Hill,
> > and Netcong are not cows. So let's take a look at the
> > region.
> >
> > The population of Morris County is growing rapidly. But
> > in the 2000 census it numbered 470,212. Now look at the
> > population that is West of the WMTR
> transmitter...219,890!!!
> >
> > Now that's almost half the total population of the
> county!!
> > And unlike the older communities in the east, the western
> > side of the county is growing fast. I would suspect that
> > now..five years from the last census..that fully half the
> > total population lives to the west of WMTR. (I haven't
> > counted the contiguous areas of Warren and Sussex
> counties,
> > also places growing quickly.
> >
> > Your "cow" comments don't bother me. But if you insist on
> > making them, be my guest. Those in the know don't care.
> > And sorry the facts don't back you up, but that's the way
> > the cookie crumbles.
> >
>
> You are correct about the population growing to the West. In
> Sussex County, the 2004 approximate population was 152,218.
> Before we know it, the rural areas of the West will be
> becoming more like suburbs.
>

If they improve the north/south roadways, like Routes 15 and
206, widen Routes 23 and 80, and maybe put good commuter rail
connections into Sussex County the place would really take
off. In a way it already has. Few rural counties in the
United States have their own Korean-language television
station. :)
 
Re: Populations

> > > > > you who said you were "OUT" yet you keep coming
> back.
> > > The
> > > > > Energizer Bunny has nothing on you!!
> > > >
> > > > If you are going to childishly insult someone, at
> least
> > > make
> > > > sure you're insulting the right person. In this case,
>
> > you
> > >
> > > > did not.
> > > >
> > > > > the WMTR signal strongly favors the east over the
> > west.
> > > >
> > > > Exactly as it should! Radio stations are created to
> > serve
> > >
> > > > humans, not cows.
> > > > If and when there is a large metropolitan area to the
> > west
> > >
> > > > of WMTR's transmitter site, then maybe your arguments
> > > > against them would have some merit. Until then,
> you're
> > > just
> > > > blowing smoke into the wind.
> > > >
> > >
> > > You really don't live anywhere near northwestern New
> > Jersey,
> > >
> > > do you? Your comments show a disdain for people you
> don't
> >
> > > even know. People in Morris Township, Randolph, Roxbury,
>
> > > Washington Township, Dover, Wharton, Jefferson, Mount
> > Olive,
> > >
> > > Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township, Denville, Mine
> Hill,
> > > and Netcong are not cows. So let's take a look at the
> > > region.
> > >
> > > The population of Morris County is growing rapidly. But
> > > in the 2000 census it numbered 470,212. Now look at the
> > > population that is West of the WMTR
> > transmitter...219,890!!!
> > >
> > > Now that's almost half the total population of the
> > county!!
> > > And unlike the older communities in the east, the
> western
> > > side of the county is growing fast. I would suspect that
>
> > > now..five years from the last census..that fully half
> the
> > > total population lives to the west of WMTR. (I haven't
> > > counted the contiguous areas of Warren and Sussex
> > counties,
> > > also places growing quickly.
> > >
> > > Your "cow" comments don't bother me. But if you insist
> on
> > > making them, be my guest. Those in the know don't care.
> > > And sorry the facts don't back you up, but that's the
> way
> > > the cookie crumbles.
> > >
> >
> > You are correct about the population growing to the West.
> In
> > Sussex County, the 2004 approximate population was
> 152,218.
> > Before we know it, the rural areas of the West will be
> > becoming more like suburbs.
> >
>
> If they improve the north/south roadways, like Routes 15 and
>
> 206, widen Routes 23 and 80, and maybe put good commuter
> rail
> connections into Sussex County the place would really take
> off. In a way it already has. Few rural counties in the
> United States have their own Korean-language television
> station. :)
>

Even though I like the quietness of Vernon in particular, I wouldn't be surprised if the widening of roads is in the works. Actually, Vernon is hustling and bustling now days. Still fairly quiet at night, but thats another subject. Sussex County is growing and before we know, at least the Eastern side of the county will be considered suburns. I don't know the story in West Morris County or Warren County, because I'm not in those areas often.<P ID="signature">______________
Kevin</P>
 
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