Monday, December 9, 2013
Party House of the Weekend
For the second time this year Amherst Police responded to a noise complaint at 227 East Pleasant Street, only this time they handed out $300 tickets to three tenants for an expensive party total of $900.
Next time maybe they will answer the door a little quicker. Or better yet, ensure there is no next time.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
And So This Is Christmas
AFD E2 arriving Amherst College late Saturday night
UPDATE Sunday morning
UPDATE Sunday morning
Had that fire occurred just two hours earlier, the response may not have been as well coordinated ...
Original Post:
After an invasion by many hundreds of UMass students to the posh grounds of Amherst College this evening to crash an unofficial Christmas party, with escalating incidents of mayhem -- pulling fire alarms, breaking windows, spraying fire extinguishers, and trashing an outdoor Menorah -- Amherst College PD called for reinforcements.
AFD Engine 2 on scene Crossett Dorm Amherst College
APD preparing to stage
Amherst Police responded in force. Amherst Fire Department was already on scene for the false alarm as well an overly intoxicated student. After a half dozen cruisers activated their lights, horns and sirens, the quad was quickly cleared.
APD and ACPD push crowd from south to north off the quad toward College Street
Amherst firefighter among the crowd
Saturday, December 7, 2013
A Love For Books
George Goodman (right)
If you can't trust long-time civic minded "Friend of the Jones Library" George Goodwin with a key to the historic building, who can you trust?
Although, since it's an original key dating back to 1928, it may not still work.
Former (forever) Library Director Bonnie Isman presents the gifts of, naturally, books
This morning in the
His co-champion wife Ellen passed away early last month, but as MC Tina Swift pointed out, she was still there in spirit.
"Unprovoked And Dastardly Attack"
USS Arizona today
“I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (12/7/41)
“With confidence in our armed forces - with the unbounded determination of our people - we will gain the inevitable triumph - so help us God.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt (12/8/41)
Total killed at Pearl Harbor 2,402
Attack begins: 7:48 a.m.
USS Arizona explodes: 8:10 a.m.
USS Arizona: 1,177 killed in action, the highest loss of live in US naval history.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Merriest Maple Yet
Merry Maple, UMass Marching Band
Okay, so it may not be visible to the astronauts aboard the space station, but it certainly is bright enough to warm the heart of the most curmudgeon of Amherst citizens (including me).
Well done Business Improvement District, well done.
The One's For You
Nelson Mandela 7/18/1818 – 12/5/13
To paraphrase Winston Churchill: Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Expanded Region Moves Forward (sort of)
12 member RSDPB outnumber spectators in the audience
The 12 members Regional School District Planning Board, made up of three representatives from all four towns (Amherst, Leverett, Pelham, Shutesbury) in the current 7-12 Region, struggled with developing a "model" palatable to all four towns, but still allowing one (Shutesbury) not to participate at the pre-K through 6 level.
But leaving the door open -- using the term "on ramp" -- for them to fully join the expanded Region at later date, but within a deadline. And in the meantime allow for a possible sharing of the Superintendent who would be in charge of the expanded Region.
At one point in the somewhat contentious meeting the facilitator asked "Is there anything you all can agree on?" To which Pelham representative Trevor Baptiste waxed philosophically, "Aligning curriculum among all four towns is a laudable goal." Dead silence. "I was just trying to be positive" he quickly added.
Almost three hours later the entire Board voted unanimously to support the motion:
"To amend the current 7-12 agreement to a preK-12 agreement with the option that one of the existing four towns can remain 7-12 as long as that town is not Amherst, and that the town that remained 7-12 has the option to become a preK-12 member within a specified period of time, and that the town that remained 7-12 can negotiate with the Regional School Committee regarding shared superintendency services for their preK-6 school."
The motion is more of a memo that will be sent to the Mass Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education for a preliminary finding on whether the state would consider the creation of such a "Hybrid Region" legal.
The RSDP Board also discussed turning over the process from here on in to the Regional School Committee but decided they want to stay involved. The Regional School Committee could appoint them as a sub-committee to continue shepherding the process.
The Leverett representative to the RSDPB, Kip Fonsh, is also Chair of the Regional School Committee and he reported their plate is full enough now without taking on this added burden.
During "public comment" Town Meeting member and parent Janet McGowan brought up the issue of governance, concerned the make up of a new Regional School Committee would disproportionally water down the voting power of Amherst who has a population that comprises 88% of the Region.
"Regionalization can't be at the expense of our constitutional rights," said McGowan.
If the state approves the RSDPB memo and the Regional School Committee votes to amend the Regional Agreement to form this "Hybrid Region" all four towns would then have to approve it, each at their individual Town Meeting.
At the end of the almost three hour meeting Chair Andy Steinberg thanked the entire Board saying it was an honor to work with them these past two years, but he was stepping down as chair.
Andy Steinberg (left) announced he is stepping down as RSDPB Chair
Steinberg on Monday announced he is running for the Amherst Select Board.
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