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Letters to the Editor
(please send your letters or comments to jef@thesouthfloridascene.com )
The following comments / letters do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Scene

To Our Newly Elected Commission,

I called LW Utilities last week to question the additional charges assessed to our bill for gasoline/fuel. We were informed these charges were added to cover the rising cost of fuel that is used to run the utilities generating plant. We mentioned that the price of gasoline had dropped dramatically (From $140 a barrel to close to $70 a barrel, now below $50 per barrel) so why was the cost still being passed on to us? The response…the City Commission has to meet and address the issue and vote to make or deny any adjustments to this charge.

Is it is really necessary to have a meeting when we are all aware of the drop in gasoline prices?

It would be a great service to the people the Lake Worth Commission serves to call for a relinquishing of this surcharge and let the citizens of Lake Worth feel our newly elected policy makers are keeping an eye out not only when they have to increase charges and pass them on to the homeowners but to eliminate and automatically reduce and readjust those assessments as fuel prices for such services fall.

Our other concern is this. When Lake Worth utility users were told increases would be phased in to cover costs of the new generator/s there was no timeline set. How long can we expect to pay for this? As you are aware homeowners are being capsized by the escalated utilities costs. It is hard enough to absorb the costs of upgrading the power generating plant but to not know when that upgrade will be paid for is a question that needs to be addressed immediately.

Another important part of Lake Worth’s future.

We have one of the largest beachfront/boardwalk areas north of Miami. Most waterfront communities north and south of us are separated from the beachfront by a main thoroughfare and there is no boardwalk along the beach. We need to build the area as a playground for tourists meaning, we need to develop the beachfront as a pedestrian-way or boardwalk with shops, restaurants and entertainment that capitalizes on our natural resource and prime property location. Block off the upper access and create a pedestrian mall. Turn the pool area into an enclosed swimming club for year round use. Build a three–four story parking deck and reinstate Molly to run the traffic from the beach area to downtown Lake Worth. We can create an extension of the downtown festivals by linking a pedestrian/bike pathway as well as trolley from the beach to Lake/Lucerne/Bryant Park.

We have this goldmine right here. It seems everyone is looking out their backdoor instead of right in their front yard when it comes to the possibilities. Look at the real potential it holds for the city of Lake Worth. We can do this without sacrificing conservation and protection of our natural resources by designing green/environmentally friendly energy resources with wind and solar capacity structures along the beach. Think of the increase in property values, the offset of property taxes and utility costs if the area is developed as such. Most importantly, Lake Worth becomes an environmentally conscious model for future communities to develop their own beachfront projects after.

Richard Manganaro
Lake Worth, Florida 33460

Dear Lake Worth Friends,

I have a little crime story that had a happy ending. I was on my way to the Wellington 10 miler Race last month. As I came out on Dixie I saw a guy chasing another guy with a crowbar and he had the look of murder in his eyes. If you haven’t seen this look, think of Freddie Kruger on a really bad day. It was a miracle I didn't hit both guys in my sleepy slumber at 5am. I make a quick U turn and called 911.

I couldn't locate the crowbar attacker or his victim who was begging for his life according to the body language I saw. I drove around for awhile and could’t find them, went home and got sick.

Once I was composed, I headed back out again for the race only to find multiple Palm Beach County Sheriff’s and an ambulance. I asked if this was from the call about the crowbar attack and they said yes. I pulled over explained I was the witness and I did a police report. They had already caught the guy!!! They pulled him out of the car for me to identify him and it was crazy eyes. His victim was taken to the hospital with head injuries and his condition was serious but he will be OK.

Crazy eyes was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and possibly a hate crime. The victim was a gay man and the crowbar attacker kept yelling anti gay slurs while he beat him with the crowbar. This happened on Dixie just outside College Park. After doing the Police Report and making my eye witness ID, I was very pumped up. Went out to Wellington and ran like the wind! I did 10 miles in 1 hour 27 minutes. That was one happy ending. I visited the victim Jose in the hospital and he was going to be released and he will be OK, the real happy ending.

The moral of the story other then trying to stop an attack and running like the wind is we have a crime problem that we need serious help.

Dave Vespo brought the PBCSO to Lake Worth. The Lake Worth Police took a pay cut so they could be part of the merger. I have spoken to many police officers and they feel that their lives were at risk every night because of the limited # of police on the street before the merger and our crime problem. We are only 2nd in crime problems to Riviera Beach. After living in Lake Worth during the mid to late 80’s I can tell you, it can get very bad very quickly. The fact that Dave Vespo cared enough to Fight the hard Fight to bring in Palm Beach County Sheriff’s should get him re elected.

Please go out to the polls tomorrow Tuesday November 18th and vote.
If you want to go for a run let me know, I’m always up for it, beginners are always welcome and I promise not to go hunting for crowbar attackers to get pumped up for a race.

Your Neighbor and Friend,
Maura Hennessey

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Jef,

As you are aware, one of the things I do is work for the Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County. Our drop-in center is host to veterans, young and senior adults living with a mental illness who are high functioning meaning they live on their own, drive and can hold jobs. One of our staff members, Heide A. Den Hartog, who is our art therapist and lives a full and rich life in spite of having bipolar disorder, created the mural that graces the walls on the public pool courtyard at the Lake Worth beach. (By the way, Heide was just chosen as one of the artists to have a painting displayed for Art in Public Places at Palm Beach International Airport.)

Jef, I am asking for you to support the preservation of that mural so that it can be saved moved to a safe place and stand as a reminder for the fight the mentally ill face everyday against the stigmas surrounding mental illness. I would like to see it standing in Bryant Park, perhaps incorporated at some point at the entrance to the proposed new pier or boardwalk.

I know you believe in causes for human rights and this is one of the greatest rights that have been neglected for centuries. By having this wonderful mural erected in Bryant Park, it not only serves as a reminder of the Lake Worth Casino that once was, it reminds all of us that Lake Worth embraces all humankind and equal rights for the mentally ill.

It is a tough reminder but one in five people suffer from a form of mental illness. Mental Health America estimates 500,000 new cases of mental illness to surface from the effects the war in Iraq has taken on soldiers and their families within the next few years. With the plight of our economy, foreclosures and job loss, more American families are suffering from depression and suicide has risen 17 percent. What this means is we have a new generation of caregivers meaning the children of these adults who are now having to face a lifelong situation of dealing with their parents illness. Incorporate the wonderful art community of Lake Worth and let's make something positive out of the demolition of our historic landmark.

Jef, whatever you need me to do to help bring attention to the right people to get this done, let me know.

Thanks,
Richard Manganaro

Richard,
I'm certainly glad you sent me this. Such a terrific idea and noble cause.
I know what a fine job you do for the MHA. Let's put it out there and see if The Scene can help!.

To our readers.."lets make this happen"! ............~ Jef Lawlor


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On behalf of the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches, the Realtors Commercial Alliance and on behalf of all of our property owners in Lake Worth, I attended Tuesday evening’s Lake Worth City Commission meeting where the millage for the new budget year was scheduled to be set. This year’s millage rate for the City is 7.29 mills after last year’s mandated rollbacks.

I was one of only two attendees who spoke about the millage rate – both of us urged the Commissioners to follow the voter mandate from Amendment One and keep the millage the same as this year for next year. I also addressed with them the fact that Lake Worth already has one of the highest millage rates in the County.

The City Manager told the Commissioners that the millage rate voted on now is only preliminary but it is the highest that they could charge for next year and the rate could be lowered later this year – as late as September - after more budget data is received and reviewed. Upon hearing that, and with very little additional discussion, the City Commissioners voted to set the millage rate at 8.0702 mills in order to be able to collect the same amount of tax dollars next year as they did this year.

This is potentially devastating for those with property in the Lake Worth Park of Commerce for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that our properties are not protected by homestead and “Save Our Homes” tax limitations and the fact that the property appraiser continues to raise values on commercial properties even though absorption and leasing have slowed to a crawl AND vacancies are increasing daily, thereby de-valuing the property for many owners. WE MUST WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE THE CITY COMMISSIONERS UNDERSTAND THAT WE CANNOT AFFORD ANY INCREASE IN TAXES!!!

I recommend that the City Commissioners receive a letter from as many Lake Worth property owners as possible explaining our position in writing and that we again urge them to roll back millage for next year to the current level. If it would be helpful to you, I can circulate a form letter for you to insert your name and company address then sign and mail or email to the City Commissioners stating our position.

Christina Morrison Pearce, P.A., CPM
Southdale Properties Inc.
Realtor, Broker-Associate
Phone: 561.573.7083
Fax: 561.432.3428
ChristinaPearce@comcast.net

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After being interviewed by the school administration, the teaching prospect said,

'Let me see if I've got this right:


' You want me to go into that room with all those kids,
correct their disruptive behavior,
observe them for signs of abuse,
monitor their dress habits,
censor their T-shirt messages, and
instill in them a love for learning.

' You want me to check their backpacks for weapons,
wage war on drugs and sexually transmitted diseases, and
raise their sense of self esteem and personal pride.

' You want me to teach them patriotism and good citizenship, sportsmanship and fair play, and
how to register to vote, balance a checkbook, and apply for a job.

You want me to check their heads for lice,
recognize signs of antisocial behavior,
make sure that they all pass the provincial/state exams.

' You want me to provide them with an equal education regardless of their handicaps,
communicate regularly with their parents by letter, telephone, newsletter, and report card.

' You want me to do all this with a piece of chalk, a blackboard, a bulletin board, a few books, a big smile, and a starting salary that qualifies me for food stamps.

You want me to do all this and then you have the nerve to tell me.................
'I CAN'T PRAY!?!'



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Independence Day celebrates the birthday of the United States of America. Founded July 4th 1776, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, America is celebrating it's 232nd birthday this year (2008)



"Live simply
Love generously
Care deeply
Speak kindly"


If Men Truly
Ruled The World

1. Breaking up would be a lot easier: A smack on the ass and a "Nice hustle, you'll esteem next time" would pretty much do it.

2. Birth control would come in Ale or Lager.

3. Valentine's Day would be moved to February 29th so it would only occur in leap years.

4. On Groundhog Day, if you saw your shadow, you'd get the day off to go drinking. Mother's Day too.

5. St. Patrick's Day, however, would remain exactly the same. But it would be celebrated every month.

6. Garbage would take itself out.

7. Regis and Kathie Lee would be chained to a cement mixer and pushed off the Golden Gate Bridge for the most lucrative pay-per-view event in world history.

8. The only show opposite "Monday Night Football" would be "Monday Night Football from a Different Camera Angle".

9. Instead of "beer-belly", you'd get "beer-biceps".

10. Tanks would be far easier to rent.

11. Two words.."Ally McNaked".

12. When a cop gave you a ticket, every smart aleck answer you responded with would actually reduce your fine. As in:

.....Cop:" You know how fast you were going?"

.....You: "All I know is, I was spilling my beer all over the place."

.....Cop: "Hey nice one. That's $10.00 off".

13. People would NEVER talk about how fresh they felt.

14. Daisy Duke shorts would never go out of style again.

15. Every man would get four, real Get Out of Jail Free cards per year.

16. Telephones would cut off after 30 seconds of conversation.

17. It would be perfectly legal to steal a sports car, as long as you returned it the following day with a full tank of gas.

18. Instead of a fancy, expensive engagement ring, you could present your wife-to-be with a giant foam hand that said "You're #1"

19. When your girlfriend really needed to talk to you during the game, she'd appear in a little box in the corner of the TV screen during a time out.

20. Nodding and looking at your watch would be deemed as an acceptable response
to "I love you".

21. The funniest guy in the office would get to be CEO.

22. "Sorry I'm late, but I got wasted last night", would be an acceptable excuse for tardiness.

23. At the end of the workday a whistle would blow and you would jump out of your window and slide down the tail of a brontosaurus and right into your car like Fred Flintstone.

24. Lifeguards could remove citizens from beaches for violating the "public ugliness" ordinance.

25. Hallmark would make
"Sorry, what was your name again?" cards!

 

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From the Editor


Mary Lindsey and Greg Rice


Suzanne Mulvehill and Jef Lawlor from The SCENE


Obama Volunteers!


Lake Worth's Mayor Jeff Clemens and Obama supporters!


Obama Supporters!

History was made
as The United States of America elected
its first multi-racial president,
Barack Hussein Obama.

As always, I was about town taking photos of nightly events. I spent most of the evening at the Obama victory party held at Brogues. A nice turnout for Cara Jennings was at The Little Owl. A terrific party for Mary Lindsey was held at L'Anjou. Karaoke and great food and fun with Suzanne Mulvehill was held at The Little Munich. The Cottage hosted Dave Vespo and party.

All over town, the energy was high, the cheers were loud. There were the results on big screens, with food, drinks, and each place was decked out in red, white and blue. There were lots of smiles, lots of tears, lots of hugs and kisses. It felt like a New Year’s Eve party, except instead of people being donned in New Year’s accessories, everyone was wearing Obama shirts, stickers, buttons, balloons and even signs!

The crowds went wild when Florida's results went up on the big screen. Our great state went blue! I was proud to have done a very small part to help make that happen.

When it was announced that Barack Obama was the next president, I got tears in my eyes. I have never been so excited about our country’s future and been so proud to be an American as I was in that one moment.

I listened to John McCain’s gracious and heartfelt concession speech. He really seemed to be speaking from his heart. Although I’m obviously happy the election ended the way it did, I still admire McCain and am thankful for his service to our country.

It was inspiring, as always, to hear Barack speak. He’s inspired me to get involved, not only with my country’s future, but that of our wonderful town and I know he’s inspired many, many others as well.
It is my hope now that those who did not vote for him will accept that is going to be the president and to show him respect. If you don’t agree with him, let him know. He even encouraged that in his acceptance speech. That is just one thing that I think is particularly appealing about Obama, that he’s so well connected. He’s on FaceBook, he sends emails, he’s on Twitter. I received a thank you email from him last night for the volunteering I did and that really meant something to me. I realize that email went out to millions of people, but I appreciated it.
I feel connected to him in a way I’ve never felt to other presidents.

I wish to congratulate our newly elected city commissioner Cara Jennings, who has done a terrific job in the past and I'm certain will do so for Lake Worth in the future.

There will be a run-off between
Dave Vespo
and Suzanne Mulvehill.
Best of luck to you both and
God Bless The USA!
....................................Jef Lawlor, Media Director


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