Tuesday, February 17, 2009
What's wrong with this picture?
So you would think the People’s Republic of Amherst--giving away this prime advertising banner location in town center for under $100/week (non-profit entities only of course) when it's worth ten times that--would maybe mention/advertise that it's vacant for an entire month!
But hey, the DPW has better things to do these days: make that damn Kendrick Park skating rink happen!
An "unattended death"
Homeless man found dead in Amherst apartment
By Scott Merzbach
02/16/2009 -
AMHERST - Police are investigating the unattended death of a 43-year-old homeless man at a South Amherst apartment Sunday.
Detective Brandon Seymour said Monday that the man's death does not appear to be suspicious and that there is no evidence of foul play.
At 12:18 p.m., police were notified by other homeless people staying at an apartment at The Boulders, 188 East Hadley Road, that their friend had not awoken with them.
The medical examiner was expected to complete an autopsy Monday in an effort to determine the cause of death.
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Okay, so I’m a tad confused here. Could some Gazette editor ask the intrepid reporter why somebody “staying at an apartment” is homeless? Sounds like a home to me. I lived in the complex next door for many years and always considered it a home.
And why would it take until after high-noon on a Sunday for “other homeless people staying at the apartment” to finally notice that their “friend had not awoken with them” Hmmm… Can we say (or spell) IMPAIRMENT?
And who exactly pays for that apartment? A kindly George Soros (moveon.org) or the taxpayers of Massachusetts via Section 8 subsidies?
Inquiring minds wants to know.
Deathstar
So yeah, when this $50 million Recreation Center debuts Golds Gym aka The Leading Edge in Amherst (not to be confused with the super-cheap Leading Edge lite in Greenfield), and Planet Fitness in Hadley--that other predatory pricing guru, will be vaporized.
Too bad the Israeli Air Force does not hire out as mercenaries for a preemptive strike.
On another similar, albeit smaller, note: You would think the Collegian would teach their cub reporters to ask questions like “Hmmm…don’t you need a state license for this?” Or “Don’t you think this is unfair competition for barbers who do pay for that license--not to mention renting commercial space that pays property taxes and all those other associated costs of doing business?????
The Collegian Reports (as a puff piece, not an expose)
Too bad the Israeli Air Force does not hire out as mercenaries for a preemptive strike.
On another similar, albeit smaller, note: You would think the Collegian would teach their cub reporters to ask questions like “Hmmm…don’t you need a state license for this?” Or “Don’t you think this is unfair competition for barbers who do pay for that license--not to mention renting commercial space that pays property taxes and all those other associated costs of doing business?????
The Collegian Reports (as a puff piece, not an expose)
Monday, February 16, 2009
Dark Shadows
If Miss Emily’s house was owned by the town rather than Amherst College, a private entity, would there be a tad more controversy about whacking 200 trees around the Dickinson Homestead to improve the view and transport the vista back to the mid 1800’s?
After all, when the town decided to nuke a few crabapples in the downtown a couple years ago all Hell broke lose.
The Bully reported
Kelley Square (just down the road).
My Great, Great Grandfather Tom purchased land in 1864 from Edward Dickinson for $1,216 and four generations of Kelley's grew up there (believe it or not three houses and a barn fit on this very small parcel). He worked for the Dickinson's as a "domestic servant" for over 20 years and acted as lead pallbearer (with five other Irish servants) for Miss Emily.
Although on his death certificate his job is described as 'Night Watchman, Amherst College.'
A long, long time ago
After all, when the town decided to nuke a few crabapples in the downtown a couple years ago all Hell broke lose.
The Bully reported
Kelley Square (just down the road).
My Great, Great Grandfather Tom purchased land in 1864 from Edward Dickinson for $1,216 and four generations of Kelley's grew up there (believe it or not three houses and a barn fit on this very small parcel). He worked for the Dickinson's as a "domestic servant" for over 20 years and acted as lead pallbearer (with five other Irish servants) for Miss Emily.
Although on his death certificate his job is described as 'Night Watchman, Amherst College.'
A long, long time ago
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Those who fail to learn...
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So sultry Cinda Jones sent this to my Club six weeks ago and it sat on my desk unopened until very recently as I simply assumed it was a flyer for last week’s Winterfest, and I knew with my (ultra sultry) wife in South Korea that I would not be able to attend.
Of course I’m not sure her Grandmother kept it (note the Bully used to come out on Wednesday’s) because she thought I was a complete idiot, or completely agreed with me.
But…here we are 21 years later: still talking about a Fire Station in South Amherst, still subsidizing the expensive game of golf; although, finally, considering cutbacks in the Leisure Services Empire.
And so it goes…
So sultry Cinda Jones sent this to my Club six weeks ago and it sat on my desk unopened until very recently as I simply assumed it was a flyer for last week’s Winterfest, and I knew with my (ultra sultry) wife in South Korea that I would not be able to attend.
Of course I’m not sure her Grandmother kept it (note the Bully used to come out on Wednesday’s) because she thought I was a complete idiot, or completely agreed with me.
But…here we are 21 years later: still talking about a Fire Station in South Amherst, still subsidizing the expensive game of golf; although, finally, considering cutbacks in the Leisure Services Empire.
And so it goes…
Friday, February 13, 2009
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