UPDATE Wednesday morning:
The Gazette jumped all over the Puffers Pond Patriots Day trashing fiasco although, strangely, did not quote from the original email I first posted below which was sent to the Select Board, Town Manager, Conservation Director and anybody who is anybody in town government. Story will no doubt be above-the-fold Front Page article in tomorrow's Amherst Bulletin, which does not hide behind a paywall.
Original Post:
In addition to the major disturbance at Townhouse Apartments on Meadow Street profiled in the post below, alcohol related incidents kept Amherst police on the go all over town--but particularly so in immediate neighborhoods around UMass: Fearing Street, Hobart Lane, Phillips Street, and North Pleasant Street.
In all Amherst Police issued seventeen $300 noise tickets ($5,100), twenty five $300 open container/underage drinking tickets ($7,500), and eight $100 possession of under one ounce marijuana tickets ($800) for a grand total of $13,400 in civil fines.
And most troubling of all, arrested two individuals--one male, one female--for the
criminal offense of
Driving
Under the
Influence.
By now you have probably read in the Main Stream Media about the tragic death of a 24 year old motorcyclist from Amherst hit by a driver going the wrong way on RT116 near UMass very early Saturday morning.
I have no confirmation (yet) that it was alcohol/drug related, but I've driven that route a thousand times and can't understand how you end up going the wrong way on such a well signed state highway in good weather conditions.
RT116 Amherst/Hadley: Note yellow lines, sign in center divider and another sign on right
Amherst
Fire
Department was also scrambling to deal with
high call volume--so much so that we had to rely on mutual aid six times for an ambulance. Note high number of ETOH (passed out drunk) calls that tied up our highly trained EMERGENCY first responders:
Oddest event of the weekend? An 18-year-old arrested for "disorderly conduct" after urinating in the living room of a Meadow Street apartment. He was, amazingly, drunk. Well in that case, not so odd.
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Subject: Events at Puffers Pond on Monday, April 16th, 2012
I
am a resident who lives near Puffers Pond and I was just made aware of
the mess that was left by students this evening. Luckily a few
individuals cleaned-up after the students, but this is above and beyond
having fun. One of the 'clean-up crew' had shared these images with me
and honestly, they made me sick. I am not sure who or what department
they should be forwarded to, for something to happen - so that this does
not occur again!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lengfenglee/6939872526/
Once again year round residents left to clean up after college aged youths
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Editors Note: UMass is now the largest employer in Western Massachusetts and has been Amherst's largest employer for over 100 years. Every September Amherst is blessed to have thousands of exuberant new consumers flock to the University for the first time. 99% of UMass students are industrious, mature, decent individuals driving on the road to success. It's the 1% you read about here. And they need to change their act.