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270.1 | My eyes are sore | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | NATIVE MAYNARDIAN | Wed Feb 27 1991 00:00 | 46 |
| 1. Art, the first thing that comes to mind is your hat!
Beyond that, I recall being slapped around by the Moderator a while
ago when I suggested a "what's nice and what's not so nice" note.
Seems that we could be held liable for picking on slum lords or
ladies and people who are out and out slobs. I think I turned this
into a "what's nice" instead.
What's nice, IMO, over the past few months, include:
1. The resurrection of the Red Door into what I hope will someday
turn into a nice restaurant for the Basile Brothers.
2. The nice reconstruction job done at the Tierney Square Mobil
Station (if I keep referencing the Squares, someone will notice).
Nice trees and other plantings.
3. All the yellow ribbons on the trees in Memorial Park.
4. Steve Morgan's brick walk (you owe me a coffee at the next
Thanksgiving Football game at Alumni Field, if there is one).
5. The care and attention paid to the War Memorial in the Park.
I have taken my boys to see the names of their two Grandfathers
and they have been very impressed. BTW, I got my father's name
tag from the original Memorial from Ralph Sheridan. He may have
others.
I think I can say this:
What's not so nice:
1. The bench at the entrance to Maynard High School. It was
donated by a Class (forgot what year) but doesn't have a seat.
I suspect that $20 worth of pressure treated lumber will fix
this eyesore.
2. The Crowe Park Bandstand- it's not too late to save this
beautiful structure from the elements, just a little TLC.
3. The curb in front of my house that was shmucked by a plow
this year, and ended up all over my front lawn.....
Regards,
Frank
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270.2 | | BUILD::MORGAN | The Mother of All Retreats | Wed Feb 27 1991 09:06 | 23 |
| Aw shucks, Frank, you've done it again. The next Thanksgiving football
game at Alumni won't be for another two years (and there WILL be one),
so I'll have to see you sometime before then, lest I forget another
compliment!
I think it would be against company policy to take aim at any business
or group outside of DEC.
I think that DEC can be commended for refurbishing the wall running
alongside the Assabet on Walnut St. This must have been a costly
undertaking with all the precautionary measures required for environmental
reasons. I also noticed this morning that the Mill Pond water level is
back up to the normal level. I don't know if this means they've finished
work on Bldng. 21 or not though. Anyone have any idea?
I also agree that the Red Door Cafe building resurrection is probably
the most remarkable feat accomplished in the Maynard construction world
over the past year. :-)
The work of a few, resulted in a Memorial Park we can all be proud of.
Nice job, guys!
Steve
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270.3 | Walking...... | BPOV02::S_MORIN | | Wed Feb 27 1991 12:11 | 18 |
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We moved to Maynard last June and enjoy the town.
One of the things we like most are the sidewalks. It is so nice to go
for a walk without fearing for your life. (We moved from Acton) We
like being able to walk down town to shop or go to the movies.
I also like going down town on Saturday. The people are so friendly.
Folks smile and say hello. They have no idea who I am but greet me
anyway.
I am glad we selected Maynard as the town to buy our house in.
I agree, there are some eye soars but every town has eye soars.
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270.4 | Silver Hill Rock | NRADM::GALVIN | o..........|||| Candlepins | Wed Feb 27 1991 12:15 | 12 |
| Steve,
Do you have a brick wall in front of your house???? If so, I am as
blind as a bat.
As for my number 1 eyesore, it has got to be Silver Hill Rock, which is
directly in my back yard. Many years of grafitti and litter (glass
mostly) have made it a very undesirable place (except for loud
children). Thank god the trees get leaves in the spring, so I don't
have to look at it.
Tracy
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270.5 | | MORGAN::CANSLER | | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:13 | 3 |
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I am for .1
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270.6 | Another native Maynardian's 2 Cents worth | ICS::SNOW | | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:44 | 15 |
| It's too bad Silver Hill Rock ain't what it used to be. When I was a
little girl, my friends and I used to take picnic lunches there on
Saturdays sometimes and play on the rocks....times have changed.
I, too, like the fact that Maynard has so many sidewalks and walking
downtown on Saturday when I get the chance. The people and the
merchants are very friendly.
I also agree with the points in .1 The Memorial Park is a very nice
addition to Maynard and so well done.
All in all, I think Maynard's eye soars are at a minimum.
Linda
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270.7 | Earlier Discussion | MR4DEC::DERAMO | | Thu Feb 28 1991 12:22 | 2 |
| See also note 86 for Maynard Eyesores...
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270.8 | The Mill | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Fri Mar 01 1991 23:57 | 13 |
| OK, I'm going to lay my Digital Badge (#2169) on the table for a
moment and make a comment about the Mill.
While we should all agree that the improvements made to the interior
of the Mill through the years, and the overall appearance of
the main entrance are outstanding, I think that the Thompson Street
side of the Mill is not up to the standards of a Fortune 50 Company.
The chain-link fence, the crumbling stone wall at the visitor's
parking lot, the overgrown banking and poorly-lit walk way to the
upper lot are eyesores for both Digital and Maynard.
Frank
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270.9 | | BLUMON::QUODLING | Who's the nut in the bag,dad? | Sat Mar 02 1991 22:04 | 7 |
| Yeah, but it is only the employee's entrance...
Perhaps a comment to the "Chief Packaging Engineer" that his company
headquarters is not packaged properly...
q
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270.10 | Just a thought about the Mill | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sun Mar 03 1991 21:49 | 18 |
| RE: .9
Ouch! I didn't see any flame on or flame off or any cute little
smiley face :*) so I don't know how to interpret this.
AND, I certainly didn't intend to bite the hand that feeds me,
since Digital and Maynard have been very good to each other through
the years.
BUT, I did live on Thompson Street for 13 years. It just seems to
me that this side of the Mill could use some work to make it look
more attractive. The restoration of the iron fence on the Thompson
Street side would be a nice touch.
Frank
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270.11 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Who's the nut in the bag,dad? | Mon Mar 04 1991 10:19 | 12 |
| Well perhaps the bit about being the employees entrance was cutting a bit
deep, but I am serious about the rest.
While I understand Ken is enamoured with the charm of the whole old mill
complex, I dare say that given where he works/parks and the direction he
normally travels in, he probably never sees Thompson st. I presume there is
a mechanism down there for bringing such things to either facility
management or even Ken's attention. And I am sure, that such a suggestion
would probably be taken quite seriously and acted upon quickly..
Peter Q.
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270.12 | A former eyesore | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Fri May 24 1991 10:44 | 11 |
| Has anyone else noticed the improvements going on at the corner of
Brooks and Summer? The guy who bought the house has cleared his lot
to the tune of five truck loads of junk. He spread loam, planted
rhododendrons and grass seed, now has a lawn, and plans to install
a white picket fence. He's planted a little flower garden in the
back and is apparently fixing up the inside too! He's really changed
the character of that corner. And he's friendly, too. Stop by and
thank him next time you're walking by.
Liz
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270.13 | | AYRPLN::MARMAT::LAUER | Pedantic/Semantic/Romantic | Mon Feb 22 1993 16:37 | 16 |
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SET FLAME/ON
I don't know if this is an eyesore to anyone else, but is there
a leash law in Maynard?
It is almost impossible to walk down the sidewalk in my
neighborhood without stepping in piles of dog feces. As for
walking on my own lawn, forget it.
The dogs run about freely and deposit their offerings wherever
they please, and the owners don't seem to care.
SET FLAME/OFF
Thanks, I feel better now.
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270.14 | Not much you can do about it by law... | KALI::MORGAN | Low-End NaC | Tue Feb 23 1993 06:48 | 10 |
| Yes, there is a leash law, but I believe it is only in effect from
8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. We have two dogs that don't leave our backyard,
but our front lawn, bushes, etc. fill up with the stiff rather quickly
from other dogs.
Steve
P.S. - My grandmother once told me that if you step in dog mess it's
good luck. Come to think of it, her dogs were always allowed to roam
the neighborhood!
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270.15 | Return to sender | AKOFIN::WATSON | GREED: The number one killer | Tue Feb 23 1993 10:07 | 8 |
| Why have a leash law only in effect during 1/2 the day? Seems that would be
ineffectual, and .13 is a good indication this is the case.
Is there a dog/animal officer in Maynard? What are his duties? Does he or
anyone handle complaints?
If you know where the dogs live, you can always do the neighborly thing and
return the goods to the respective owners. ;^)
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270.16 | The Leash Law | ICS::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Tue Feb 23 1993 20:30 | 55 |
| As required by the Town Charter, the Town's By-Laws were reorganized
and presented to the voters for approval at last year's annual town
meeting. Every home should have received a copy of the By-Laws in
the "bag on the door" last April.
Chapter XVIII of the By-Laws is called the "Dog Owner's Responsibility
Law". I will quote several sections for your information:
Section 2: "No person own or keep in the Town, any dog which by
biting, excessive barking, howling or in any other manner disturbs the
quiet of the public."
Section 3: "If any person shall make a complaint in writing to the Dog
Officer that a dog owned or harbored within the officer's jurisdiction
is a nuisance by reason of vicious disposition or excessive barking or
other disturbance, the Dog Officer shall investigate such complaint,
and submit a written report to the Board of Selectmen of the findings
and recommendations, together with the written complaint. Upon receipt
of such report and examination of the complaint under oath the Board
of Selectmen may make such order concerning the restraint, muzzling or
disposal of such dog as may be deemed necessary....."
Section 4: "The Dog Officer may restrain or muzzle, issue an interim
order to restrain or muzzle, for a period not to exceed fourteen days,
any dog for any of the following reasons:
a. For having biten a person.
b. If found at large unmuzzled; as the case may be, while an order
for the restraint of such dog is in effect.
c. If found in a school, schoolyard, or public recreation area.
d. For having killed or maimed or otherwise damaged any other
domesticated animal.
e. For chasing any vehicle upon a public way or way open to public
travel in the Town.
f. For any violation of Section 2."
Section 8: "No person shall permit a dog [owned] by him/her or under
their direct control to be off the premises of the owner or person
responsible between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. unless the
dog is under the full and direct control of the owner or responsible
person and kept on a safe and adequate leash..."
Most of the two and a half pages of the By-law are concerned with
licensing and fines.
As you can read from the above, the so called "Leash law" is really
a public safety law and not a "Pet Hygiene Control Law".
This discussion is really talking about common courtesy, respect for
other human beings, and community/neighborhood pride.
Maybe we should require that the leash be on the other end of the dog!
Frank
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270.17 | There may be a law but it is rarely enforced | WHIZER::NEWMAN | Alpha Personal Systems Marketing | Tue Feb 23 1993 21:42 | 11 |
| We live in a neighborhood with many dogs, in fact we now have one. We
went to the expense to have our back yard fenced in. This was for
several reasons including the safety of the dog and the courtesy of our
neighbors. In our neighborhood there are only a handful of dog owners
who have fenced in yards or otherwise control their dogs. The
majority, unfortunately, simply let their dogs run free at all hours of
the day. This includes a public official of the town...
I wish that people were more considerate, my front lawn looks like a
"mine field" with all of the "presents" that the dogs in the
neighborhood leave
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270.18 | | MILPND::CANSLER | | Wed Feb 24 1993 07:26 | 7 |
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The law is easily enforced but be prepared to spend up to 1000.00
in court cost and about 14 months of your time to get it done.
bc
been there
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270.19 | 'leash law' question | JUPITR::MCGOLDRICK | | Fri Feb 26 1993 18:06 | 6 |
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re: .16 Does anybody know why the law only requires that the dogs be
controlled from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm?
A 'historical' reason, perhaps?
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