Monday, April 2, 2012

Joint School Board/Boro Council Meeting Wed., April 4

District EventWednesday, April 4, 2012
Joint School Board /Council Meeting in the LGI
Site: DIST
Start Time: 7:00 PM
End Time: 9:00 PM

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

off topic, but CUT IT OUT!


Windows shot out of vehicles

Posted: Monday, April 2, 2012 4:44 pm | Updated: 8:45 pm, Mon Apr 2, 2012.
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MORRISVILLE — A BB or pellet gun was used to shoot out the windows of numerous vehicles over the weekend, police said.
Reports of the shootings started coming in to Morrisville police at 7:55 a.m. Saturday.

The shootings occurred along the 600 block of Crown Street, 100 block of South Delmorr Avenue, 100 block of Green Street, 100 block of Bank Street, West Hendrickson Avenue, Osborne Avenue and Hillcrest Avenue.
Police did not say how many incidents were reported.

Anonymous said...

But were the perps wearing hoodies?

Anonymous said...

You mean in the same way that wearing stained old campaign t-shirts with the sharpied out name of someone you used to support represent the ignorance and bufffoonery of all elderly undereducated bigoted white guys?
Okay, I'll go along with that.

Anonymous said...

Some people seem to have a broken sarcasm meter, but that's OK, let's all play. "WTF are you talking about?" I don't understand the sharpied t-shirt reference, but if you are making a statement about stereotyping people based on their clothing choices, I can think of better uniforms for under-educated, bigoted old white guys. It usually involves some K-mart slacks puled up high above the hips and a bargain bin flannel t-shirt buttoned all the way up. There may or may not be an ill-fitting, filth-encrusted baseball cap involved as well.

Anonymous said...

I believe the sharpie t-shirt reference was to current SB member Ron Stout. He wears one with former SB member Robin Reithmeyer's name crossed out.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the clarification. That might be his best T. Did you ever think of that? Maybe SB meetings always coincide with laundry day, and that is always the last clean T he has. Or maybe he is just the epitome of an under-educated, close-minded, bigoted, angry white male. How can one tell for sure? I guess I need to keep up with the latest craziness in Morrisville if I want to play. Sorry for the interruption. Back to your regularly scheduled ranting and raving.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Looks as though the current SB has the same problems...Bickering over the leftovers and crumbs from the feds & state...but notice, they have quite a bit of grant money to make another river trail that not many will walk on & birdwatch. More like a quick escape for the air rifle criminals,thieves..etc. Whats wrong with Americans? Write letters to your gov. tell them it's mis-appropriated funding. Forget this blog. Stop wielding your stupid opinions, and let's work to change the status quo!

Anonymous said...

Speaking of stupid opinions ...

Anonymous said...

and your opinion is we need river trails more than education,upgraded bldgs...ect.? Stop supporting war, transfer war billions to education & building/infrastructure- nature trails are not a priority!

Jon said...

My opinion is that you're not going to get a lot of people to follow you if you insult them first.

I agree that we should get out of the wars. I didn't vote for the guys that started them, one under trumped up false pretense.

I know how to save approximately $385 more from the School Budget than the amount of the Nature Trail grant. And, as Mr. Hellmann, C.P.A. would say: Per year. Every year. I’d term it “not a priority” either. Do the math and think about it.