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there are only a few choices for the reasoning:

1. the guys/girls aren't doing enough fining
2. the supervisor doesn't care
3. the folks under the supervisor are hacks
4. misguiding the sheople to long grass and not main topics


are you going to be the warrior for this??????


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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July 15, 2009, 1:21pm Report to Moderator
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you are right about it all this JUST STINKS
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If you lived next to a pigstye, you are all telling me that you wouldn't report it to the code enforcement officer?  People need to take responsibility for
their properties and not live like they don't have a clue what a lawnmower or broom is.  Clean up your properties people!  I hope that once the
properties are taken care or even if they are not taken care of the ,Town of Rotterdam is billing them for the legal notice that the code enforcement officer had to put in the newspaper on the taxpayers dime.
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So we sit here and read legal notices for tall grass??? how about the legal notices for awarded contracts/bids etc for town/county
work.....ITS THE LEVY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Call the Supervisors Office.  They must have that information and when it will be posted.
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is marymagdelene married to the pope???


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Nope I am married to Jesus!
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That's right....God would be your father-in-law......or would the pope be your father-in-law????


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Not related to anyone here on this blog I am happy to report!  
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thank the lord supervisor this and that GO SEE STEVIE EGO IF YOU THINK HE IS SO GREAT I DONT LIKE HE DID TO THE FORCE OR THE WHOLE TOWN NOW HE IS STICKING IT TO US TO GIVE THE GEZETE THE ADVERTISING $$$ over here!
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Now Mr. Godlewski, aka Salvatore, have I ever said anyone is "great" on this blog?  No!
If you have the proof that these people are crooked, then step up and show us.
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the.pope
July 15, 2009, 7:14pm Report to Moderator
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more research is need
but code enforcement goes back to the days of John Kirvin when you could leave your
sofa on the front lawn for the summer

legal notices also contain news that didn't meet the "test" of will it sell the paper

the following eight elements make up what is considered "news."
Immediacy:
Reporting something that has just happened or is about to happen. Time is a strong ingredient,
"today, yesterday, early this morning, tomorrow." The newness of the occurrence makes up
"immediacy" in the news.
Proximity:
Facts and occurrences that are important to you personally; inflation, the Iran situation
particularly if one of the hostages is someone you know or a family member of a close friend,
the closing of a fire station close to your home. Such a closure is less important when it occurs
across town. The question most asked by journalists is: "If this happened outside my immediate
area, my city, my state, would I be interested in reading about it?" Keeping this question in mind is
particularly important to the organizational PR person. You must "take off the I love this organization
hat" and examine your story to see if indeed it would interest other readers.
Prominence:
Prominence as a news element is well-known to most of us. The public figure, holders of public office,
people of renown or those who stimulate our curiosity, people in positions of influence all enjoy news
prominence. For your visitor or speaker to qualify for news prominence, he or she must be well enough
known to command the attention of readers either by reputation or by the nature of the topic to be
discussed.
Oddity:
Oddity is often news. The bizarre, the unusual, the unexpected often make news. Generally those
people who perform striking feats in emergency situations are news, such as a woman lifting an
automobile off her child, traveling around the world in a sailboat, unusual recycling methods, use of
materials in a different way. In journalism, oddity is defined as the "man bites dog" formula. Consider
the reported rabbit attack on President Carter. That certainly made the "news."
Conflict:
Conflict is one element most observed in todays with the clash of ideologies making headlines
worldwide. Although most businesses and organizations shy away from the reporting of conflict, it is
understandable that this element is firmly based in the news formula.
Suspense:
Suspense creates and expands news appeal. The outcome of the Iranian hostages is suspenseful
news. For the most part, organizations would rarely experience this type of circumstance. It is helpful
to remember that news suspense is not the same as mystery suspense. However, mystery suspense
in news does occur when a crime has been committed and the search is on for a suspect.
Emotions:
Emotions are a news element commonly called "human interest" stories that stir our recognition of the
basic needs both psychological and physical. Stories that prompt the reader toward sympathy, anger
or other emotions in all their variety are commonly handled in feature-type stories. Organizations
should be alert to the possibilities of "human interest" stories.
Consequence:
The last element of news, consequence, is more difficult to explain, but generally for a story to have
consequence it must be important to a great number of readers. It must have some impact for the
reader. Such news will affect him or her in some personal way...the safety of the city's drinking water.
The dumping of toxic wastes into the Snake River Aquifer is being examined from the standpoint of
consequence now and in the future. Thus it becomes an important news story.

The overall goal is to sell advertising for profit


btw i DO NOT work for a paper but i do support two
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score more good info

admin can we have a place for our town facts????

and toss a copy of bumblethru "reply 12" in it so if anyone researches our town we might have a spot of links to town facts i know most are on the town site  but .info googles first!

much like a automotive forums that has DIY stickies
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more research is need
but code enforcement goes back to the days of John Kirvin when you could leave your
sofa on the front lawn for the summer

legal notices also contain news that didn't meet the "test" of will it sell the paper

the following eight elements make up what is considered "news."
Immediacy:
Reporting something that has just happened or is about to happen. Time is a strong ingredient,
"today, yesterday, early this morning, tomorrow." The newness of the occurrence makes up
"immediacy" in the news.
Proximity:
Facts and occurrences that are important to you personally; inflation, the Iran situation
particularly if one of the hostages is someone you know or a family member of a close friend,
the closing of a fire station close to your home. Such a closure is less important when it occurs
across town. The question most asked by journalists is: "If this happened outside my immediate
area, my city, my state, would I be interested in reading about it?" Keeping this question in mind is
particularly important to the organizational PR person. You must "take off the I love this organization
hat" and examine your story to see if indeed it would interest other readers.
Prominence:
Prominence as a news element is well-known to most of us. The public figure, holders of public office,
people of renown or those who stimulate our curiosity, people in positions of influence all enjoy news
prominence. For your visitor or speaker to qualify for news prominence, he or she must be well enough
known to command the attention of readers either by reputation or by the nature of the topic to be
discussed.
Oddity:
Oddity is often news. The bizarre, the unusual, the unexpected often make news. Generally those
people who perform striking feats in emergency situations are news, such as a woman lifting an
automobile off her child, traveling around the world in a sailboat, unusual recycling methods, use of
materials in a different way. In journalism, oddity is defined as the "man bites dog" formula. Consider
the reported rabbit attack on President Carter. That certainly made the "news."
Conflict:
Conflict is one element most observed in todays with the clash of ideologies making headlines
worldwide. Although most businesses and organizations shy away from the reporting of conflict, it is
understandable that this element is firmly based in the news formula.
Suspense:
Suspense creates and expands news appeal. The outcome of the Iranian hostages is suspenseful
news. For the most part, organizations would rarely experience this type of circumstance. It is helpful
to remember that news suspense is not the same as mystery suspense. However, mystery suspense
in news does occur when a crime has been committed and the search is on for a suspect.
Emotions:
Emotions are a news element commonly called "human interest" stories that stir our recognition of the
basic needs both psychological and physical. Stories that prompt the reader toward sympathy, anger
or other emotions in all their variety are commonly handled in feature-type stories. Organizations
should be alert to the possibilities of "human interest" stories.
Consequence:
The last element of news, consequence, is more difficult to explain, but generally for a story to have
consequence it must be important to a great number of readers. It must have some impact for the
reader. Such news will affect him or her in some personal way...the safety of the city's drinking water.
The dumping of toxic wastes into the Snake River Aquifer is being examined from the standpoint of
consequence now and in the future. Thus it becomes an important news story.

The overall goal is to sell advertising for profit


btw i DO NOT work for a paper but i do support two

Can we add bias to this list?



When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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sure

just trying to keep up the.pope's MO
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