Finally Some Rain, Phoenicia Arrest, and Other General Stories

After a brain boiling week the Shandaken Area finally registered some rain.  There still is a ban on using water for anything other then bathing in Phoenicia, according to Rick Ricciardella of the Phoenicia Water Department.  He has banned all sprinklers, hoses or filling up your pool, “there will be fines…” so if you get caught sprinkling your lawn with anything other then Phoenicia Water, your gonna get slapped with a ticket.

Other news –

This is probably old news but so be it, The Skinflower Tattoo shop, on the boardwalk in metropolitan Phoenicia,  had one of their tattooists books stolen by some cretin over the July fourth weekend.

Shop owner, Sunday, yes that’s her name not the day of the week…. Sunday says, “I was doing a tattoo on a client, when some shirtless man walked into my shop and lingered by the books, he then left and so did my book.” No sign of the man or the book.  “I can’t believe it happened here, this is Phoenicia!”

Incredulous or not, bad things still happen to good people in Phoenicia, all the time.

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Reportedly, the news on the street was that Mark Sylak of Shandaken committed suicide by hanging on July 1st.  This is such a shame.  My condolences for his family – suicide is such a waste.

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There was some police and ambulance commotion last night (7/10/2010) in on Ava Maria Drive in the midst of a wake or funeral at Gormley’s funeral home.  Two ambulances appeared and EMT’s approached a man slumped over his steering wheel around 7:00 pm, shortly thereafter two policeman from Shandaken Police, almost leisurely, showed up.  After some discussion with the man, and what appeared to be field sobriety tests, he was led off in handcuffs.  I did see one of the cops putting cans of beer on the roof of the car after he searching the little silver car, so my guess, is the dude was drunk!

From my vantage point it appeared calm and leisurely, not like the movies or television shows, no red lights were flashing and no sirens were blaring.  I didn’t read anything in any ‘local’ papers on this, so I guess, this here is breaking news.

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After trolling the web for news of any kind,  I happened again on the “Watershed Post” they have a big article on Shandaken’s odd political behavior and this website, seeclickfix – view the article here.   I did a little research on this seeclickfix in Shandaken and saw some interesting posts, I suggest you check them out.  In other seeclickfix news, I was on my way to Woodstock on Friday and I saw a cop car on Wittenberg Rd, near Winne Road, he was sitting in a driveway, luckily I was actually doing the speed limit and thankfully, I had turned on my radar detector when I got into my Prius.  I wondered why he was sitting there, obviously he was looking for speeders, but I wondered if it had anything to do with seeclickfix.  Apparently yes, it did, see – seeclick fix issue number 43254 titled “Speed Limit Reduction is” by someone calling themselves Sandy Shultis.

Shultis says, “Current speed limit is 45mph. It must be reduced to 35mph from the four corners in Mt. Tremper to the Wittenberg Store. Too many speeding cars going way over the limit. I sometimes fear for my safety while out running or walking the dogs.”

Sorry, to hear that you only SOMETIMES fear for your safety.

There are many other comments ranging from absurd like:

stupidity abounds wrote 3 days ago, “get your neighbors to petition the cops to patrol???? To do their JOBS???? How about demand the town board to order them to do their jobs!!!!!! What a joke!!!!”

Stupidity abounds, it is not necessary to use more then one exclamation point, punctuation and capitalization is though.

There was one comment from someone calling himself George and I guess it is a cop because he wrote:

“This issue was opened 16 days ago? We do not routinely check this website for complaints, please call us if you have an issue you would like addressed. We patrol this area irregardless of complaints, the road is narrow, winding, and hilly. The lack of shoulders restricts where the police can set up RADAR enforcement. In the past, residents said we could use their driveways, we have tried this tactic, unfortunately the driveways in question did not provide us with the proper line of sight to effectively use stationary RADAR. Moving RADAR is possible and has been used in the past by myself, again, due to the winding, hilly, narrow road it is generally unsafe for us to make a u-turn to pull over vehicles.
Peds have the right of way in a crosswalk and all drivers should use due care when operating their vehicles.
Please use the more common ways of communicating to us by phone or email – you may contact the Shandaken Police at 845-688-9902 or email chief(at)shandakenpolice.us or gneh(at)shandakenpolice.us or visit at shandakenpolice.us
Thanks”

I would say that was fairly decent answer and to see a cop out there the very next day, well I guess seeclickfix does work.  I wonder what if anything the police have done about the comment group about Hanover Farms and their “Dangerous Pullout” dun dun duuunnnnnuuunnnnnn!

There is no response in there from this George person on the comment section of the Hanover “issue”.

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Well, that’s that for now, I guess.  Hopefully in the coming days I will happen upon another interesting story or two.  No gnus is good gnus.

5 responses to “Finally Some Rain, Phoenicia Arrest, and Other General Stories

  1. seeclickfix….Okay…had no idea that this site was out there….and no idea that so many people have been weighing in on the farm stand traffic issue….news in itself.

  2. Margaretville Geezer

    “irregardless” isn’t a word. It’s some sort of perverse double negative or something. Sort of like saying “each and every one of you”. Seems like one or the other would suffice.

    MG

    • irregardless |ˌiriˈgärdlis|
      adjective & adverb informal
      regardless.
      ORIGIN early 20th cent.: probably a blend of irrespective and regardless .
      USAGE Irregardless, with its illogical negative prefix, is widely heard, perhaps arising under the influence of such perfectly correct forms as : irrespective. Irregardless is avoided by careful users of English. Use regardless to mean ‘without regard or consideration for’ or ‘nevertheless’: : I go walking every day regardless of season or weather.

      we agree, nevertheless, it was a direct quote.

  3. Hi and welcome I guess. I too am a blogger you can visit me over at georgeneher.wordpress.com, Anyhow, I enjoy reading your blog and the reason I haven’t posted anything on the issue in question is because I am in the middle of an investigation of the Hanover Farms issue and I don’t want to be overzealous with a comment. I see, that I used the wrong form of regardless oh well, only human.
    I like the positiveness I see so far with your blog, keep up the good work and visit me blog.
    george

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