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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Trust!

4th Ward Residents: Candidates Night

Englewood City Council

Shirley Smith
 
Thursday, May 30, 2013 7:30 pm


Public Safety Complex


73 South Van Brunt 

Meet and question the Candidates. 


Find out who cares

about the best interest of 4th Ward 

residents. We need 

someone who speaks for us. 

Candidates are Wayne Hamer 

and Shirley Smith.

League of Women Voters...Vote 


Election Day...
Wayne Hamer

Tuesday, June 4, 2013


Polling Places:


Ward 4, District 1 Public Safety Complex, Court house

73 South Van Brunt Street

Ward 4, District 2 First Baptist Church

351 W. Englewood Avenue

Ward 4, District 3 Community Baptist Church

224 First Street

Ward 4, District 4 Public Safety Complex, Court house

73 South Van Brunt Street

Bring your questions. This is a tight race. We must decide whom to trust with the lives and safety of our children, our elderly, our property and our concerns about education and the municipality...We need a council person who thinks of all 4th Warders and not just property owners. It takes a lot of different people to make up a City. It is not rocket science. Who cares about us. Who speaks up for us.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Part 6: Mother Nature is Pissed!

Don't Mess with Mother Nature...I am sure that we have all heard that expression at one time or another. The natural order of things has been disturbed on this small lot and Mother Nature is not taking it well.


She has her left hand on her ample hips and her middle finger is pointed at the folks who have little or no concern for her hard work or the survival of the planet. The earth is the very best water maintenance system ever created. When the soil is left to do its job, much of the water is absorbed and we never see it. It goes where it fmay do some good for all of us. Once this system is disturbed by heavy bulldozers and the removal of the protective layers of earthworm worked topsoil, Mother Earth gets quite testy. 

The complainers have created a real problem here in making this water slide made of dirt The high end of the garden  still mostly subsoil since no topsoil has been replaced in this area. The soil remaining there is composed of a fair amount of clay. This clay has been packed tightly eliminating air spaces. Water slide anyone? Simple physics. Turn the soil on the high end. There is no danger of sinking into soft earth in that area. Soften up the earth so it will absorb the rain, duh. That is if we are really working together to get our garden back to normal and to protect area residents from flood and mosquitoes.

One wonders why the persons who complained about vegetation at the end of the season did not also complain about the absolute lack of drainage in the entire area. Perhaps that is a problem that has grown more unpleasant over time. Check out this corner where the water is accumulating. Take a walk in your neighborhoods and make a note of where the drainage gates are located. I took that walk in this neighborhood in the company of one of the residents. If I am not mistaken, I think drainage falls under the heading of City Engineer. Perhaps he has been left out of the equation for long enough.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Part 5: Hell and High Water Hath Arrived...


Saturday, May 11, 2013, I got a call telling me that we had topsoil coming to the garden in 1 hour.

I called my friends and fellow activists, made my coffee and got myself together. I picked up Crystal Brown and headed to the Garden. As we passed Wides Corner we saw the big red Better Image truck turning around at the garage. We had missed the drop of topsoil. We continued pass the Better Image Landscaping business on Lafayette Place. Words do little justice to what we found at the garden. The photo to the right must do that.


An employee from the Mitchell's Auto Body Shop was busy covering what appeared a very tiny pile of topsoil. Tiny, yes compared to the giant pond created where the garden used to be. Have you even been so angry that you screamed inside your elbow? I wanted to do that, but I held my composure. How many more loads of soil and organic matter would be required to cover the entire garden? I would say 8 or 9. Remember now. The City, under orders from someone pretty high up removed over a foot of topsoil from the garden. This is topsoil that had been treated with fertilizer and organic matter by the gardeners for years.

There is a reason that the garden looks like a pond. In October of 2012, the City scraped off vegetation taking topsoil with them. On April 25, 2013, they returned and scraped off over a foot more of topsoil and packed down the remaining soil. On May 3, they sent in the heavy machinery used to pack down the soil and level out the sports fields for the planting of grass and turf. What we have here is some seriously packed dirt that will not absorb this water. 

I spoke with the caretaker and he says that it will take quite a while before this land may be tilled. I just hope that it is finally absorbed. I do not relish the thought of the city poisoning this water to kill mosquito larvae. It is most important to remedy the situation of standing water as soon as possible.  

We have 2 more volunteers who have joined the "save the Genesee garden project". They love sweet basil, tomatoes and zucchini  and do not like the thought that the garden may be turned into a field of grass. They are making sure that more top soil will be brought to the area and that the farmer will have enough plants, seeds and fertilizer. I have promised to make them some pesto. It is marvelous what we have in common with different people once the conversation commences. Let us hope that the rain ceases and we will have enough machine power to turn the tightly packed soil. Let us also hope that  the evil genius from the city has had his fill of "nasty acts" and stops the attack on this small plot of land.

Our Friends...Join Us....!
Better Image Landscaping Services
76 Lafayette Pl  Englewood, NJ 07631
(201) 569-6559

Steven
Mitchell's Auto Body Shop
Foreign & Domestic Collision & Paint
Certified Paint & Collision Technicians
Email: mitchellsautobody@verizon.net
198 Lafayette Place
Est. 1976
201-568-0066    Fax: 201-568-8701

Rick Whilby
Red Hills Towing - By Any means necessary
75 Lafayette Place
Englewood, NJ 07631
201-522-1871    Fax: 201-408-5352
Email: redhillstowing@hotmail.com

Part 4: Is the City at War With a 4th Ward Patch of Ground?

Friday, May 3, 2013, I was called to the Genesee/Lafayette Garden by a friend who works closely on Englewood's Garden Project with Lynne Algrant, Englewood's Council at Large. She had been told that someone was coming to repair the garden that day.

These 2 men have known each other since 1975. One has
provided the other with seeds, plants and fertilizer.
The other has freely raised vegetables for salads and
sandwiches.
I put on my work clothes, gathered up my tools and called interested people to come to the garden. Once there, we were told that the DPW workers would return with the necessary equipment after lunch.

Mr. Taylor came out again. Mr. Sweatt, the head of the DPW made a cursory appearance. He seemed very dispassionate and appeared to really dislike being shoved into the middle of the controversy. Mr. Taylor and I both expressed that we garden preservers and our Committee person were now on the same page. We requested a tiller to turn the soil over and fluff it up. We requested the topsoil be returned. He said very little. He has only a few months left on the job, because Englewood has a mandatory retirement age. Mr. Sweatt, like the Police Chief were caught in this Englewood regulation. I wonder how old Mr. Albert and Mr. Dacey are. Just saying.


It was late afternoon and finally a machine arrived. It was large and heavy and covered with thick metal spikes about 3" long attached to a steel drum that poked little 3" holes in the dirt as it basically packed the dirt down even more.

I stopped the operator and asked him who had suggested that he use that particular machine.
Why is it that men never want to listen to women on these things? He said it was what he always used when working in the parks and sports fields preparing to plant grass.  Again, the burning question becomes this: Who told him that he was planting grass?

He insisted that he always cleans  up and picks up trash. I had not mentioned trash. We picked up some trash together. The question is still the same: Who told him to prepare the soil to plant grass? Would that even solve the problem? The lot across the street is planted with grass and is generally in much worse shape than this garden plot. Who is pulling the strings here? He was very adamant that what he was doing was going to make the garden better. I tried to explain that this was not a lawn and that we were growing vegetables.  I was flabbergasted that he actually thought that what he was doing would be good to grow vegetables. It was futile to argue, because he was following orders. He told me that he was making the land softer.

He even got down from the machine to demonstrate by stomping on the hard ground with the approximately 2 inches of ruffled ssoil, how much better the surface of the garden was. It was almost funny. Almost. He assured me that he was going to make many passes. I wanted to scream. The many passes simply packed the soil down more eliminating all air spaces and  any earthworm activity that was not already carried away with the topsoil that was removed in the 2 previous assaults. It was near impossible to watch this well meaning gentleman who was just following orders do
further damage to the lot.

Again, I called concerned citizens. We gathered and discussed the unfriendly proceedings, again. Again, it was obvious that the City Leaders and employees were not helping. We all watched as the soil was packed down more. Deacon Gainey, Curtis Caviness, Crystal Brown, Rick Whilby, the owner and employees of Mitchell Auto Body gathered to watch the crazy machine pack down a garden that they have all watched flourish for years. 

Men started stepping up to volunteer whatever services they possessed to help. A man who works in the garden industry promised topsoil. Another promised the use of his good strong son and tiller. Others promised fertilizer, seeds and plants. This is yet another day that we thought ended well.

I watched as this group talked over the old times and great lunches with tomatoes and cucumbers. I was not so sure that we will ever be in that happy place again. Unlike them, I do not trust the people who sent out City workers on 3 occasions with orders that were not good for us.  I do not trust anyone who would send out workers with orders to destroy something in their own community. I see a very negative pattern here that is much larger than a 100 year old garden. This garden is but a symbol representing an attack on the very heart of a Community. We The People are standing strong and planted. We shall not be moved.