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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Part I: The Century Old 4th Ward Community Garden @ Lafayette Place and Genesee Avenue

This Century or more old garden got caught up in a political campaign. Does anyone remember Mr. Becote and his horse drawn wagon? He is the earliest caretaker of this spot that anyone can remember.

The photo to the right was taken at Councilman Wayne Hamer's First 4th Ward Town Hall at Community Baptist Church.

Seated on the left is Tim Dacey, Englewood's City Manager. On the right is Deputy Chief of Police, Lawrence Suffern.

What I remember most from this meeting is Mr. E. Kelly's remarks about how the police should get out of their cars in the 4th Ward and actually interact with the youth before just carting them off to jail. We have been promised more meetings. One hopes that the results of such sessions have more positive results.

The next most important thing I remember is Rickie Taylor, the Ward 4, District 2 Committee person's complaint about the garden on the corner of Lafayette Place and Genesee Avenue. He was concerned that the garden looked unsightly at the end of the season and that it was drawing deer out of the woods. It seems that Mr. Taylor had hit a deer while driving and damaged his automobile. He blamed the garden for this misadventure.  

Mayor Frank Huttle III suggested that we should address our concerns to the City Manager and the Deputy Police Chief. I requested that a length of fence be installed by the brook at the end of 3rd street south of the former 3rd Street Bridge site. A Community Garden and seating area is there now. The area is filled with children almost all of the time. They cannot get across the bridge into the park so they play in this area. There is still no fence. It is only about 50 feet or a little more. The danger of children playing and sliding down the treacherous embankment into the brook is still there. There is still no fence, but the garden was razed. I guess that was easier and less expensive.

The picture below demonstrates what these men took away from the meeting. They seem to have held it important to appease the District 2 Committee person who had not discussed this with 4th Ward Residents. He had a valid point that the lot across the street was allowed to grow crazily. It is always unkempt in appearance with loads of poison ivy that sometimes extends out over the sidewalk. Pedestrians are often forced to walk in the street when walking pass this City owned lot in order to avoid getting slapped in the face with poison ivy. It was far easier to just bulldoze the garden pictured below.  It was scraped down with a bulldozer removing topsoil and plants that were carried away from the site. The proper way to put this garden to rest for the winter would have been to turn the soil over. New Jersey is called the "Garden State". Is anyone even remotely interested in how it earned this name?

Where are the work orders for the destruction/work done here?

Note the depth to which the soil has been taken away. Remnants of former vegetation are still visible. There is damage done but nothing that more topsoil and some organic matter would not fix once the garden is tilled in the spring. Itis still something that should not have been done this way. This act showed no respect for the tradition of the garden or for the men who worked it in previous years. It was a callous misuse of power that would have been easily fixed if left alone..













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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Protest Corporate Welfare!


Protest Governor Christie’s payoffs for layoffs to ed giant Pearson!

Governor Christie gave Pearson Education, Inc. an $80 million tax break to move offices from Bergen County to Hoboken, even though Pearson is making a killing off its high stakes testing contracts with states like New Jersey and New York.

And what did Pearson do? They turned around and moved 650 jobs to New York!

Pearson is one of the private companies that has profited most off of the corporate education reform movement. They don’t need tax breaks to move offices, especially when those tax breaks are paid for with continued cuts to public schools.

On May 14th, join us at the Hoboken Ferry as we protest the high-stakes testing giant’s bad behavior and the governor who bankrolls it.

Demand Corporations Pay their Fair Share
Thursday, May 23rd, 12:00 PM
Hoboken River Ferry 1401 Frank Sinatra Drive, Hoboken NJ  

Tell Governor Christie:
Quit the corporate welfare and fund our public schools!

For more info:  
Call NJ Working Families Alliance 973-273-3363 or 
email rob@njworkingfamilies.org

Friday, May 3, 2013

The Last days of The Englewood Trolley Service

Have you ever ridden the Englewood Trolley? I have been putting it off for a long time. Now we have until June 30, 2013, it seems to enjoy this ride. There has been much talk about how this quaint reminder of days gone by is not used by anyone. I am beginning to think that some of us are invisible. The 2nd Ward Councilman said that he has never seen anyone on the Trolley. Well, the only time that I have seen it empty is when parked in the garage. Perhaps Mr. Cohen should come down off the hill sometimes. I am getting the strange feeling that  some folks would just like to control the very air we breathe. So I guess the people on this Trolley are plain old invisible. Very Ralph Ellison.

If the folks on the East Hill don't use it, why not stop the one that is wasting time and gas going up there. Sounds like a viable plan to me. Seems like the real problem is the people on the Trolley trying to get something for their tax dollars.

Perhaps those of you who ride the Trolley should speak up. You are allowed. Someone might tell you that you make a big deal of everything and threaten to get nasty, but I have found that life goes on after evil people get nasty.


Take a Trolley Ride Englewood. June 30th is not that far away. 
Get yourselves a free Trolley Ride. Make a few phone calls. There is little reason to suffer in silence. There is a lot of NASTY in the world.



First a Tsunami, then a surplus, go figure.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Artificial Light, Sleep Deprivation and Breast Cancer



A friend who lives on Howell Road in the 3rd Ward just sent me these photos. I was flabbergasted. I would never sleep if this situation existed outside my bedroom window. Experts say that this much artificial light affects more than just a person's sleep patterns. It has been linked to cancer. Studies have shown that females who work the night shift are more likely to develop breast cancer. Is Howell Road now a high risk area for breast cancer in women/men? Yes, men may also suffer from breast cancer. After thanking my lucky stars that this situation is not in my front yard, I decided to write this. Why are the lights on at Herring Field when there is no game in progress? Those blaring lights are wasting energy, causing night blindness in plants and possible breast cancer in humans. Why?


You would think that the person or persons responsible for keeping the Parks would make sure that these lights do not come on when there is no game in progress. What would happen if these lights illuminated the 1st or 2nd Ward homes at night? Residents in this area must begin to protest such wasteful and dangerous health practices in our City. These lights are focused almost directly into the windows of Glenbrook Parkway apartments and the homes on Howell Road. The glare is evident all the way down the block to Glenbrook Parkway.


There are lots of children in this area. We do not want them to be put at risk for breast cancer.  They also need uninterrupted sleep in order to be fresh for the learning required in school. Sleep deprivation has been known to affect the learning process. They are already working against the odds. We must eliminate all obstacles to success.


I am encouraging the residents of this area to make the call to the City Manager and ask that these artificial and very bright flood lights be regulated to shine on nights and at times when games are in progress. Someone must know when that is. I am sure that there is someone already on the payroll that might have this added to the duties they perform. It does seem a tiny responsibility that will mean so very much to the residents in this area.

Further reading on the issue...
A very interesting study done on the elimination of artificial light


Environmental Factor: Artificial Light Stimulates Breast Cancer

https://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsletter/2006/january/science-artificial.cfm

RCEP Consultation on Artificial Light in the Environment
Martin Morgan-Taylor∗
http://www.darksky.org/

New Research Shows Artificial Light at Night Stimulates Breast Cancer Growth in Laboratory Mice
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsroom/releases/2005/december19/index.cfm


                                         "... And how are the children?"