Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Amherstworks Gets To Work
The main open space is big enough to fly a drone
Back in the day bricks and mortar banks like First National were drivers of the economy.
These days it's the Internet, and with one gigabit WiFi at Amherstworks and coffee from Amherst Coffee, building a better mousetrap has never been easier.
The vault conference room
Meetings will certainly be secure
Halloween Hangover
AFD on scene Townehouse for college aged woman with face laceration from headbutt
I kind of figured Halloween weekend would not be the time to see an improvement in the drunk meter index and sure enough it was not.
In fact, even with the "impact shift" on duty we ran out of ambulances as all five were out (mostly for intoxicated college students) and Belchertown FD had to respond via mutual aid.
Amherst College was one for three with ETOH EMS runs, Hampshire College three of seven and our proud flagship of higher education UMass/AMHERST a whopping 13 of 22.
AFD Halloween Runs by Larry Kelley on Scribd
Monday, October 31, 2016
Drug Rip Off Gone Bad
Patrick Bemben was knocked out by the residents of the house he invaded
Patrick Bemben intake photo courtesy APD
Patrick Bemben intake photo courtesy APD
So not overly surprising but no less shocking, the home invasion hatchet incident from late Saturday night on South East Street turned out to be a drug raid gone wrong. And no, not a planned police drug raid but four would be Ninjas who wanted to rip off the alleged drug dealers.
In Eastern Hamsphire District Court today Judge Thomas Estes upheld the Commonwealth's request Patrick Bemben, age 25, be designated too dangerous to release on bail.
Even though his parents and girlfriend were in attendance the Judge agreed with ADA Bob Opsitnik and Mr. Bemben will be held in jail until his trial.
Play Ball!
Potwine Lane Fields Saturday: No soccer for you!
Saturday was a local sports lovers delight as UMass and Amherst College played home football games and amazingly UMass won while Amherst College lost (probably due to bad karma from "taking a knee" during the national anthem a while back),
Amherst College lost
The premier town soccer fields at Potwine Lane in South Amherst however, were all dressed up with nowhere to go as the Saturday games were rescheduled to other fields because neighbors continue to have problems with traffic on game day.
UMass won (must have been the flag)
Considering the town spent $500,000 in Community Preservation Funds to develop the "soccer fields" ten years ago you have to wonder if the CPA committee might ask for our tax money back if the utilization is cut back to keep the NIMBYs happy.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Scary Saturday
Townehouse Apartments East Quad 4:30 PM Saturday
Townehouse Quad Sunday morning
In addition to dealing with the usual large exuberant crowd gathered at Townhouse Apartments quad area, drunk drivers, noise complaints and fist fights Amherst police and Massachusetts State Police also investigated a hatchet assault on South East Street that required AFD transport to Baystate critical care unit in Springfield.
Very large police presence on S. East Street since 1:00 AM
Chief Livingstone confirms an arrest was made (Patrick Bemben) and that eerily similar to the shooting death two weeks ago at Southpoint Apartments this was not a random act of violence, so the neighborhood need net be concerned about their security.
DA statement (Click to enlarge/read)
Police spent hours looking for the other attackers using the MSP Air Wing and a K9 unit. AFD also used one of their thermal imaging cameras to search the wooded area.
MSP Air 1
Friday, October 28, 2016
Sayonara CAC
Town Manager Paul Bockelman and Select Board member Andy Steinberg attended final CAC meeting this Friday morning
After 36 public meetings, 7 private negotiation sessions, 2 public forums and countless hours reading draft after draft of a complicated contract the Cable Advisory Committee voted unanimously this morning to dissolve.
But like a phoenix (or zombie) they will revive in about eight years when the ten year contract with Comcast is a couple years shy of expiring.
Chair Dee Shabazz thanked her fellow committee members saying she could not have lasted this long as Chair without them, especially in light of the "negativity" of Comcast.
Town Manager Paul Bockelman followed up saying, "You were a stabilizing force over the course of four Town Managers."
Steinberg thanked them on behalf of the entire Select Board saying he now, "Really regrets we didn’t get more involved earlier. But we were busy hiring a new Town Manager. Amherst did however get extraordinary amount of capital ($1.125 million), more so than any other municipality in the state."
Negotiations are done with Comcast but now the town will negotiate a new ten year contract with Amherst Media who normally gets the entire 5% cut of revenues annually (about $300,000) as well as the one time capital amount ($1.125 million).
The stickler this time around will be the iNet, which the town relies on for all its data, phones, Internet and therefor is a benefit to every taxpayer in town rather than just the cable subscribers who benefit by it for their cable TV.
Select Board Chair Alisa Brewer made it clear the town would be keeping some of that $1.125 million in order to build a new iNet, which Comcast says we have to do within three years. Early projections for that cost are in the $200,000 range.
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