Jones Library Director Sharon Sharry
The privately owned Town Meeting listserve (with over 200 members) had another one of those amusing incidents of a member sending out a reply all when she meant to send to only one like minded compatriot.
Another "reply all" boo boo by Larry Kelley on Scribd
And this is not the first time Ms. Greenbaum has done that.
It certainly highlights just how acrimonious the Jones Library expansion debate has become.
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Although since the Jones Library, like the listserve, is also privately owned and controlled by the Jones Library Board of Trustees, Library Director Sharon Sharry does not really have to worry about her job status since they seem to be on the same page when it comes to the expansion.
This Spring the annual Town Meeting will vote to allow the Library to apply for state funding ($15 million) from the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, which only requires a majority vote.
The harder sell, required a two-thirds vote, will happen at the Fall Town Meeting where the Library Board of Trustees will be asking for the town match, a Debt Exclusion Override of $12 million.
Now that's the kind of comment that would get you banned from Mary Streeter's Town Meeting listserve.
ReplyDeleteOne of the biggest advocates for the Jones Library expansion is my old neighbor-she made the list of the highest top 20 paid employees of the commonwealth as UMass English dean, etc...I guess at over $ 350k - she needs neither the moth eaten used bookstore offerings I peruse-or the Jones publil library-ARHS students-use Google ...another vanity project-stay sane-say no go to this one !!?????$$$&@
ReplyDeleteLarry, with friends like you, who needs enemies?
ReplyDeleteAnyone can read the listserv, on facebook at http://amhersttownmtg.com, go wild.
ReplyDeleteYeesh, guy got a little bit too sanctimonious and melodramatic with that "dark part of her soul" line. Guess he overlooked those 'dark parts' of Geryk's soul when she overreaching to keep a parent away from her child, or while she was fleecing the town out of $300k.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see someone work so tirelessly to defend the reputation of Amherst's entitled bureaucrats.
Amazing to think how many minority school choice vouchers could have been dispensaries to deserving youth for Maria's $350k public fleece-plus maybe as much to boot in legal fees - what a debauched wastrel spendthrift-true UMass School of Ed material -now the other shoe drops-Bill Cosby-poster boy-alas-alak.......any questions ???!!!
DeleteLooking for the Jones Trustees to respond to community concerns about the library project. Keeping the beautiful entrance and woodwork and historic look. Reduce costs. The goal should be a project that has community support, not jammed in over reasonable objections. This would be new for Amherst.
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