Sunday, October 7, 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Scandinavian Nicknacks to Chinese Food
25 South Pleasant Street (rt)
Oriental Flavor LLC will appear before the Amherst Planning Board on 10/17 to Request Site Plan approval for a change of use from a retail store (former Scandihoovians) to a Class I Restaurant, including renovations to the interior space and exterior renovations.
Amherst
The current high profile problems the owners of iconic Main Street restaurant, Amherst Chinese, are experiencing may of course help a new competing enterprise, but when all is said and done -- quality of food, service and price will play the dominant role.
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Downtown Amherst,
small business
Friday, October 5, 2012
I just say No
Don't Drink and Drive: especially in Amherst!
From: XXX@student.umass.edu
To: amherstac@aol.com
Sent: Fri, Oct 5, 2012 5:16 pm
Subject: Your blog
Hello,
My name is Ms. XXX.
I have noticed that my name, address, age, and arrest information are all on your blog. I am asking that you take that information down, as you are not a police blog for the public, and I do not want employers or anyone being able to google my name and knowing that personal information. If you do not comply, I am willing to go to the Amherst Police and advise them of the situation.
Thanks,
XXX
From: Larry Kelley
Too Much Information?
Anybody who has covered the rowdy student party scene over the past year should know how weather related the problem is: the better the weather the larger and more pernicious the parties.
Amherst Town Center 12:00 Noon
Tonight promises to be a summer-like warm and clear -- probably the best Friday night weather since the semester started. And the weekends have certainly been nothing if not calamitous since the semester began.
Thus I question whether the local newspapers should have mentioned prominently that UMPD and APD beefed up, joint patrols specifically targeting rowdy party houses will start next weekend.
It does however give me an idea for a twitter hashtag tonight: #LastchanceFriday
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Amherst Police Department,
nuisance house
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Wield a Big Stick
Even the diffident Amherst Bulletin has, after all these years, finally gotten it!
About the only thing missing in today's scorching editorial is an illustration borrowed from Vlad the Impaler with students heads on display at the former Frat Row -- the main gateway to UMass, and with streets like Fearing, Phillips and Lincoln Avenue, Ground Zero for rowdy, unsocial, dangerous out-of-control partying (like it's 1999).
As we discovered on 9/11 with the horrific destruction of the Twin Towers or the raising of the flag on Mount Suribachi 4 days in to a grueling 31 day battle, symbols are vitally important in war.
The bucolic -- some would say bumpkin -- college town of Amherst, named after a British general, and the flagship of higher education in a state renowned for academia, UMass/Amherst, need to declare war on rowdy student parties.
And they both need to stop taking prisoners!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Achilles Heel
New Cisco emitters await being installed on streetlights in the town center
The public WiFi overhaul bringing downtown Amherst a stronger more reliable system has potentially one minor problem with reliability (actually kind of major): a power failure like the one we experienced almost a year ago on Halloween weekend will take out most of the system, as the vast majority of the 24 new emitters are still tied into the street lights for power.
Note huge spike in traffic to town website seeking info immediately after storm
Last year, because the main router is located in Town Hall and the municipal seat of government had no generator, the entire system went down lock, stock and bandwidth. Although the town website did stay up the entire time since the servers for our presence on the Web are located in Holyoke in one of the few areas unaffected by the storm.
A new $85,000 generator is being installed soon, but will only cover the building itself and not any of the adjacent street lights.
The Police station and Central Fire Station have generators and are being outfitted with the new Cisco emitters, as will Town Hall. So if we do experience another major prolonged power outage, those three buildings will attract us smart phones and tablets addicts like insects to a bright light on a hot summer night.
The Shadow Knows!
"Who Knows What Evil Lurks In the Hearts of Men ..."
So if I really were a Fox News fanatical parrot, I would now be squawking about this morning's above the fold front page photo appearing in my favorite Massachusetts newspaper, 7th largest in the state, The Republican.
Besides being a lousy photo -- especially for the AP -- one could Tweet that they decapitated the guy standing in for Mitt Romney. Not only that, but the shadow they so "artfully" wish to highlight looks like it's giving a Nazi salute (from a Nazi who lost his right arm in combat). Yikes!
Anyone remember when Time magazine artfully photoshopped a cover pic of O.J. Simpson to make him look more sinister? Or speaking of Fox News, the "bombshell" video they are currently playing that makes the president seem at tad too, err, black.
In politics this is called the "muddy season". And for a good reason. I just expect a little more from the AP (or Time Magazine, if they are still in business).
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