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Article: Fans push to save Boss' shrine; Leno still ally to Afghans. `Q' star feels for HMO victims
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- Daily Breeze
- Article date:
- February 27, 2002
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Fans push to save Boss' shrine. Leno still ally to Afghans. Fans
push to save Boss' shrine ASBURY PARK, N.J. -- Thousands of e-mails,
petitions and telephone calls apparently have convinced the city and
the firm working on its redevelopment plan that the Stone Pony
shouldn't be movedas part of the remaking of Asbury Park's beachfront
area.
The club made famous by Bruce Springsteen and other New Jersey
rockers is a shrine to its devotees, and they mobilized to save it.
The City Council is scheduled to vote in Aprilon an ambitious plan
that calls for about 3,000 housing units to be built or refurbished.
The new buildings are to be erected around the Pony, instead of in
its place.
Leno still ...
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