Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Unforgettable
It's one of those touchstone moments that comes along maybe once a generation, and is then handed down from that deleterious day forward to all future generations.
For the current generation it was that gorgeous late summer Tuesday morning when death came calling from the skies, bringing down those majestic Twin Towers of glass and steel with thousands of innocent people still inside.
For our grandparents generation it was December the 7th, 1941, a date which thus far has lived in infamy.
But for us aging baby boomers it was that early Friday afternoon exactly 53 years ago when breathless breaking news bulletins first somewhat prepared us for the unthinkable: "Shots fired on the Presidential motorcade".
All too many of which, found their mark.
Never have gray November skies seemed so cold and lifeless, never has silence been so sustained as the world seemed to come to a complete stop for days on end.
While our innocence was lost that awful day in Dallas, our resolve was not. We are still the greatest country on the planet, although we bear scars from all these catastrophic events.
As long as we remember who we are and from where we've come, the future beams brightly indeed.
Let's Put On A Demonstration!
Wildwood School Building Project: Back to the drawing board
Parents and their children demonstrate in front of Middle School auditorium
Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney always had the perfect answer to a social problem requiring a sudden infusion of cash: "Let's put on a show!" And with talent like Ms. Garland, how could it fail?
Last night almost 200 Town Meeting members had to negotiate a gauntlet of Mega School supporters numbering over 100 but all confined into a rather small space directly in front of the entry to the Middle School auditorium where Town Meeting convenes.
Had this been an election and the auditorium a polling place they would have been required to stand a lot farther back as election law bans demonstrations within 150 feet of the polling booth.
Last night was our 4th and thankfully last session and since no Town Meeting member made a "Motion to reconsider Article 2," the only chance for the $67 million Mega School is for the Select Board to call a Special Town Meeting by a simple majority vote or for citizens to collect 100 signatures to call one by petition, either of which has to happen before February 2nd.
But it's not like the make up of Town Meeting is going to change over the next two months so the likelihood of another Special Town Meeting suddenly supporting the school project borrowing with a two thirds vote is pretty much zero.
Town Meeting was criticized yet again for ignoring "the will of the voters" who ever so narrowly supported the new school at the November 8th election. But it did fail to even garner a majority since 10.4% of the voters did not bother to weigh in on Question 5.
Amherst had a 68% turnout for the Presidential election and Question 5 passed 45.21% to 44.38% or less than one percent.
Town Meeting on the first night had a 88% turnout and Article 2 failed by 50.47% to 49.53% or less than 1%, which sounds pretty identical to the "will of the voters" to me.
Unless you think a demonstration of will is washing down that second slice of chocolate cake with a diet coke.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
And Our Flag Was NOT Still There
Barren flagpole at Hampshire College this Sunday morning
Hampshire College has symbolically seceded from The Union, although I'm sure the Governor or President will not bother sending in troops to bring them back into the fold. No great loss.
Last week Hampshire College acquiesced in the best Neville Chamberlain fashion to the vocal minority and lowered the flag to half staff as a sign of mourning over the surprising election of a Presidential candidate not of their choosing.
Since our flag is only lowered to honor and remember the dead, doing so for petty reasons only demeans the sacred act itself. A better choice would be to fly the flag upside down as a symbol of distress.
Then after miscreant students burned the flag they put up a new one in time for Veteran Day, but still at half staff.
But now they have sunk even lower by removing the American flag entirely. Although the brave bureaucrats chose the perfect time as area colleges and UMass take a Thanksgiving break and then we're on a fast track to Christmas, err, the "Holiday Season," and the end of the semester.
Although as of Monday morning a flag is still flying at Hampshire College PD
It would be one thing if Hampshire College were an upstanding good citizen of Amherst but they are the only tax exempt institute of higher education who pays nothing for our vital ambulance and fire department protection and yet continually tie up AFD with "cooking smoke" false alarms.
And they loved getting all the free press from the left leaning bricks and mortar media for their scholarship program for undocumented students who do not have official citizenship.
So yeah Hampshire College, by all means, lets welcome those who come to this great country to make a better life for themselves through education but at the same time show disrespect for the ultimate symbol of who and what we are: the American flag.
Amherst College flag atop Johnson Chapel. That's the way I always heard it should be
DUI Double Dishonor Roll
Matthew Dupont, age 38, stands before the Judge
Let's hope this weekend closes out one better than last weekend, although only one drunk driving arrest was still better than average.
But in the case of Matthew Dupont, his second offense, and with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .23 -- almost three times the limit -- he was a deadly event waiting to happen.
And we already had one too many of those this year.
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Saturday, November 19, 2016
Friday Follies
Craig's Place Homeless Shelter at First Baptist Church opened November 1st
Maybe it was the nice weather combined with the recent reopening of the Homeless Shelter but in the span of just a couple hours APD responded to three separate calls relating to our less fortunate denizens who call "the streets of Amherst" home.
Police had to respond to Town Manager Paul Bockelman's office because one irate homeless man was angrily confronting Mr. Bockelman about a perceived injustice in his treatment by either APD or District Court.
But police did not have to go far to find him because as they headed to Town Hall he left and headed to the police station to yell at them.
Kind of funny in one respect I suppose. But the real problem with these types of antics is it diverts police from potentially mores serious activities.
About a minute before the Town Manager called, Dispatch sent two units to an apartment complex in East Amherst for a possible domestic abuse in progress.
Since these calls can be very serious (a leading cause of death for police officers) you always send in more than one unit. But since no other units were available one of them had to break off and divert back to Town Hall to assist the Town Manager.
Homeless man angrily walks away from APD
Fortunately the domestic situation was nothing serious and after blowing off steam yelling at the Town Manager and police the homeless man stomped off towards town center.
A few minutes later police responded back to town center because another group of homeless individuals loitering in front of businesses were hassling a UPS delivery man and other store patrons. Officers quickly "moved them along."
Police moved along a gaggle of homeless folks from in front of downtown businesses
And over the course of the day Dispatch fielded a few calls for "Football Phil" walking in and out of traffic holding his nasty anti-Hillary sign. You may remember Phil as he also did the same last spring holding a nasty anti-Bernie sign.
Football Phil with a political sign instead of his football in front of AFD Central Station
Like an Internet troll, Phil loves to rile people up. He also came close to being arrested for aggressively confronting Amherst Regional High School students who walked out of school in protest on Monday and marched to the downtown, which is of course his personal playground.
Saturday 2:00 PM. The entire APD shift called to town center after woman calls 911 saying Phil punched a woman. My guess is she got physical with him first. Which is of course exactly what he wants.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Kickin' Kurt Strikes Again
Kurt Geryk, age 51, stands before the Judge
It's been a bad week for the Geryk household.
On Monday night Amherst Town Meeting killed the $67 million school building project almost singlehandedly hatched by (former) Superintendent Maria Geryk that would have somewhat salvaged her legacy in spite of the $309,000 she coerced out of the diffident Amherst Regional School Committee three months ago.
Just as President Obama's legacy is already somewhat under a cloud because you-know-who became President instead of the anointed Queen.
Over the weekend Geryk's often volatile but always behind-the-scenes husband Kurt was arrested for assaulting a church door, messing with the last guy on APD you would want to get physical with -- Lt. Gabe Ting -- and even somewhat assaulting a Catholic priest.
In Eastern Hampshire District Court on Tuesday Kurt Geryk accepted the somewhat standard plea deal for this somewhat unusual incident: Count One (Assault & Battery) was dropped and he was found "responsible" for Count Two (Trespassing), but it was diverted to a civil rather than criminal complaint.
He was fined $100 which he paid immediately (probably out of the $309K).
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
The Best Laid Plans
Town Meeting redirected the preliminary path hatched by town officials to deal with four major building projects by turning down the two-for-one $67 million Mega School that would have orphaned Fort River, a preferred site for the new DPW thus allowing the new South Fire Station to occupy their former (really) old site next to my house.
Fort River Elementary School
Last night Town Meeting added more delay by voting down the $350,000 for Schematic Design of the DPW a kind of stage 2 process, but did approve $75,000 for South Fire Station stage 1 study. But if that study shows the DPW site to be the best choice for the new Fire Station then that confirms the additional delay of a at least a year.
Current DPW is located in 100 year old former Trolley building
And the town has already squandered 50 years delaying the new South Fire Station.
Preliminary figures bandied about for the new Fire Station are in the $12 million range and the new DPW three times that with no state reimbursement. The Jones Library expansion/renovation in the $32 million range with the state paying $15 million, private donations of $5 million, and a taxpayer Debt Exclusion Override of $12 million.
And the just torpedoed $67 Mega School was to be 50% state funded the other half a Debt Exclusion Override.
AFD Central Station a sardine can for expensive equipment
If the town really wanted to score points with some of us curmudgeons they would tap our $12 million in stashed away reserves and light a fire under the new Fire Station process.
With that vital necessity out of the way the other projects stand a better chance because the town would have demonstrated it knows how to set priorities. (For a change.)
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