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Showing posts with label local politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local politics. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Utica, NY: More Fences than Yards

Flash forward to this mayoral election in the fall, and help me come up with some headlines for the article on the results.

Tim Julian (R) is the incumbent, and he's running against Frank Meola (D). The rap sheets:

•In 1995, state police charged Julian with felony criminal possession of stolen property while investigating two men who were selling stolen tools. Julian eventually pleaded down to a violation - the equivalent of a parking ticket - and paid a $250 fine.

As a violation, the file on the case is closed by statute. Julian said he didn't know the tools were stolen.

•In 2000, Meola and 25 other people were identified as participating in a Utica-based shoplifting ring that authorities said fenced more than $35 million worth of retail goods from stores in an 11-county area. Meola pleaded guilty to fourth-degree conspiracy, a felony.

Here are some possible headlines for November:

Headline: Julian Steals the Mayoral Seat
Subhead: Meola Wins Election

Headline: Meola Runs Away With Election Results
Subhead: Police Subdue New Utica Mayor After 10-Block Chase

Headline: Accusers Claim Meola Bought Mayor's Post
Subhead: Critics Insist Position Was Not Julian's to Sell

One thing is certain: If you're ever visiting Utica and you're looking for a good deal on some power tools, forget checking the Chamber of Commerce for recommendations; just drop by City Hall. They've got everything you need, alright? They'll set you up real nice, don't you worry. As long as you brought cash. Always carry cash when you're doing business in Utica, my friend. So just wait out by the dumpster for the Mayor, and don't do nothing stupid, OK?

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Olfactometry

Maybe the good people of Ogden, Utah, need to join forces with IBI, inc.

"Stench is not the lasting memory that we want people to have in Ogden," he said.

I've never been there, and stench is already my lasting memory of the place, thanks to this very public referendum on Ogden's malodorous reputation. Just like I always think of feral dogs when I think of Bucharest.

A device known as an olfactometer would be used by city inspectors to determine if an odor had reached an objectionable level. Restaurants and bakeries would be exempt.

Seems to me that, of all businesses, you'd want your restaurants and bakeries to be emitting as little stench as possible. Maybe Ogdeners (Ogdenites?) really like exotic cheeses when they dine out.

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