[UC] a blow against free speech in Clark Park

2008-05-06 Thread Lewis Mellman
Sometime between Sat night and Sunday morning this past weekend someone removed the bulletin board that was attached to the back of the "Welcome to Clark Park" sign at the 44th and Baltimore park entrance. All that would have been required would have been a square-drive screw-tip and a cord

[UC] Re: [Ucneighbors] a blow against free speech in Clark Park

2008-05-06 Thread John Ellingsworth
In addition to the sign below being removed, the Satterlee historical marker along Baltimore avenue was stolen for a second (third?) time, and has been MIA for some time now. This *seems* to have gone largely unnoticed. Regards, John Lewis Mellman wrote: Sometime between Sat night and Sunda

Re: [UC] a blow against free speech in Clark Park

2008-05-06 Thread Louis Tannen
Metal recycling businesses are now paying $0.14 a pound for scrap iron I am told. That is way up. I have already seen a major increase in guys coming by my shop asking for scrap. Perhaps that is where things are going. Add that to the already very high prices paid for recycled copper and al

Re: [UC] a blow against free speech in Clark Park

2008-05-06 Thread Krfapt
In a message dated 5/6/2008 8:56:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Metal recycling businesses are now paying $0.14 a pound for scrap iron I am told. That is way up. I have already seen a major increase in guys coming by my shop asking for scrap. Perhaps that is whe

[UC] Fundraiser Friday for Cedar Park Scholarship Fund

2008-05-06 Thread MLamond
Forwarded from the Cedar Park Neighbors list: Fundraiser to Help Neighborhood Students Friday, May 9th 8 to 10 pm 47th and Warrington Streets Abbraccio Cost: $25 includes: All you can drink draft Yuengling and house red and white wine. Bruscetta and Nacho Appetizers provided Live music!!! Procee