ROTTERDAM — Somewhere, there’s a flock that is one sheep short.
Authorities in Rotterdam are searching for the owner of a male sheep that was found meandering near Town Construction & Paving on Burdeck Street over the weekend. Tim Longo, the town’s animal control officer, said a passerby reported the sheep to police Friday and he was able to capture the animal Sunday. “He’s in good health, just a little tired,” Longo said Tuesday. But since that time, Longo has been unable to locate the owner. He contacted the owners of three area sheep farms, but none appeared to be missing any animals. “We want to try and find the dren that apartments were available for rent and, within hours on the same day, telling applicants with children that there were no apartments to rent. Asking applicants whether they had children or planned to have children and stating that families with children would not be able to rent certain apartments. Making comments that Shady Lane Apartments does not want young children. Telling blacks they had to make an appointment and fi ll out an application before viewing an apartment. White applicants had no similar requirements. Encouraging white applicants to apply for an apartment by personally escorting them to the rooms, but discouraging black applicants from applying by having them view apartments on their own. The lawsuit alleges that Tope’s and Shady Lanes Apartments management’s actions were willful and intentional. The attorney general is seeking an injunction against their alleged discriminatory actions, as well as civil penalties and compensatory and punitive damages. owner,” he said. “I’ve tried every lead I’ve had.” The sheep has its horns cut and has a blue paint marking on its back. Longo said a tag on the sheep’s ear bears the number 599, but no other identifying information. Officials from the state Department of Agriculture and Markets were also unable to track the animal. Longo said the sheep is temporarily being kept at Peaceful Acres, a horse stable in Rotterdam Junction, but that the farm couldn’t keep the animal for much longer. Longo is asking anyone with information about the sheep or who can identify the owner to contact him through the Rotterdam Police Department at 355-7331...............>>>>..........>>>>...............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01003&AppName=1
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Did they REALLY include part of the Shady Lane story in this article?? WTH?
How did Tim Longo know the sheep was tired? Did he bring the sheep home with him and it went straight for the couch and demanded a cold cloth for his forehead? Did he look up Bo Peep in the phone book? Did he ask all of the insomniacs (being the sheeps number was 599)? Maybe his number was up..... Maybe FDG can have it stuffed and he can put it over at Brokeback (where by the way a Michael Godlewski sign still stands, take down the damn sign already Jr., the school board election is over). Or maybe just maybe (if you read the legal notices today, FDG will serve it up at his take out BBQ pit). I am just sayin'.
How did Tim Longo know the sheep was tired? Did he bring the sheep home with him and it went straight for the couch and demanded a cold cloth for his forehead? Did he look up Bo Peep in the phone book? Did he ask all of the insomniacs (being the sheeps number was 599)? Maybe his number was up..... Maybe FDG can have it stuffed and he can put it over at Brokeback (where by the way a Michael Godlewski sign still stands, take down the damn sign already Jr., the school board election is over). Or maybe just maybe (if you read the legal notices today, FDG will serve it up at his take out BBQ pit). I am just sayin'.
ROTF - I was thinking the same thing about the BBQ. I was also thinking he'd probably be "given rest" at the FDG estate, with the peacock and other strays
lower broadway comes to mind near Hunt's machine shop, i know its not a goat but its close
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it's a city sheep who lost its doo rag - looking for a better life in rotterdam, heard the plot of land on burdeck and princetown was for sale, also heard there was a great watering hole right there on the tippycanoe where the old black bridge used to be
when all the strays wear out their welcome they will become trophies on mariaville and burdeck - heck it looks like it even happens to ex-employees
MaryM your lucky the junior attorney doesn't track you down and put a sign on your lawn and have you arrested for removing it
Talking to each other is better than talking about each other
ROTF - I was thinking the same thing about the BBQ. I was also thinking he'd probably be "given rest" at the FDG estate, with the peacock and other strays
I actually meant "free range" of the farm, like the peacock.
I don't like killing animals if I'm not going to eat them - and personally, I don't eat goat, or sheep, or peacock ... but hey, if that's your "game" (pardon the pun), enjoy your dinner
If I were him, I'd probably be opening a petting zoo, or kennel for all the town strays. It'd likely be a profitable business once he retires from the TB - moreso than NY BBQ
Who the hell can not know that they are missing sheep????? I mean how many people in rotterdam actually own sheep and exactly how many of them? However, it is certainly 'news worthy'!!
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
ROTF - I was thinking the same thing about the BBQ. I was also thinking he'd probably be "given rest" at the FDG estate, with the peacock and other strays
Wait till the tentative town budget comes out....maybe the "strays" will be lining up at FDG's front door.
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