Archive for August, 2023
Voke truthers
24Aug23
Can we get a few things straight once and for all regarding the new Northeast Metro Tech building project? First, the site that the school would be built on is not protected land, despite what the “Save the Forest” activists would like you to think. Nor is it part of Breakheart Reservation, although you could […]
Filed under: Columns & Essays, Humor, Nature & Wildlife, News, Opinion, Politics, Wakefield | 4 Comments
Tags: activists, Amazon Rain Forest, ANRAD, Breakheart Reservation, building project, campus, conspiracy, democracy, education, election, forest woods, Humor, Mark Sardella, Massachusetts, NEMT, Northeast Metro Tech, Opinion, Politics, Save the Forest, school, students, Town Meeting, trade school, trees, truthers, vocational school, Voke, vote, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield MA, Wakefield Town Council
Braking bad
10Aug23
Now that the intersection of Salem and Pleasant streets is a 4-way stop, stand by for indignant complaints from drivers who have never come to a complete stop at a STOP sign in their entire lives. If those drivers are looking for someone to blame for this new arrangement, I suggest that they tilt their […]
Filed under: Columns & Essays, Humor, Opinion, Wakefield | 2 Comments
Tags: 4-way Stop, automobile, brakes, cars, collision, crash, drivers, horn, insurance, intersection, Mark Sardella, Mercedes, Pleasant Street, rearview mirror, road, Salem Street, stop sign, street, ticket, traffic, violation, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield MA









