No More “Ice, Ice, Baby”


Just to let everyone know, the ice is out of the lake. It’s pretty much disappeared as of Thursday, April 2nd. From what we can see there’s no apparent damage. This means that summer is getting a lot closer.

If for some reason you miss the ice,
here are 12 videos
where you can see the original Vanilla Ice doing everything from boxing Todd Bridges, going crazy and destroying his best selling album, to even apologizing for his music.

Then again, maybe you’re glad the ice is gone.

Bits of Everything

D = R or R = D: You Won’t See it Again

While there are never any ties in politics, the NY State Board of Elections website now lists the unofficial results in the 20th congressional election as a dead heat. A decision on how to start counting the absentee ballots will come this week.

Update April 8, 2009
The count has been changing slightly every day so the two candidates are no longer tied.

Bridges to be Replaced in Whitehall this Summer

The Post Star has an article on two bridges that will be replaced in Whitehall this summer with federal stimulus money.

Baseball Season Starts Today …


… which means it’s time for one of the best poems of all time:

Casey at the Bat
By Ernest Lawrence Thayer
San Francisco Examiner – June 3, 1888

The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day;
The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play,
And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same,
A pall-like silence fell upon the patrons of the game.

A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest
Clung to that hope which springs eternal in the human breast;
They thought, “If only Casey could but get a whack at that —
We’d put up even money now, with Casey at the bat.”

But Flynn preceded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake,
And the former was a hoodoo, while the latter was a cake;
So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat;
For there seemed but little chance of Casey getting to the bat.

But Flynn let drive a single, to the wonderment of all,
And Blake, the much despised, tore the cover off the ball;
And when the dust had lifted, and men saw what had occurred,
There was Jimmy safe at second and Flynn a-hugging third.

Then from five thousand throats and more there rose a lusty yell;
It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell;
It pounded on the mountain and recoiled upon the flat,
For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat.

There was ease in Casey’s manner as he stepped into his place;
There was pride in Casey’s bearing and a smile lit Casey’s face.
And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat,
No stranger in the crowd could doubt ’twas Casey at the bat.

Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt.
Five thousand tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt.
Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip,
Defiance flashed in Casey’s eye, a sneer curled Casey’s lip.

And now the leather-covered sphere came hurtling through the air,
And Casey stood a-watching it in haughty grandeur there.
Close by the sturdy batsman the ball unheeded sped —
“That ain’t my style,” said Casey. “Strike one!” the umpire said.

From the benches, black with people, there went up a muffled roar,
Like the beating of the storm-waves on a stern and distant shore;
“Kill him! Kill the umpire!” shouted some one on the stand;
And it’s likely they’d have killed him had not Casey raised his hand.

With a smile of Christian charity great Casey’s visage shone;
He stilled the rising tumult; he bade the game go on;
He signaled to the pitcher, and once more the dun sphere flew;
But Casey still ignored it, and the umpire said “Strike two!”

“Fraud!” cried the maddened thousands, and echo answered “Fraud!”
But one scornful look from Casey and the audience was awed.
They saw his face grow stern and cold, they saw his muscles strain,
And they knew that Casey wouldn’t let that ball go by again.

The sneer has fled from Casey’s lip, the teeth are clenched in hate;
He pounds with cruel violence his bat upon the plate.
And now the pitcher holds the ball, and now he lets it go,
And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey’s blow.

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright,
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
And somewhere men are laughing, and little children shout;
But there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Casey has struck out.

Saturday Quote

“Sweet mercy is nobility’s true badge.”

William Shakespeare, “Titus Andronicus”, Act 1 scene 2

Small Good News / Big Bad News

According to this article in the Whitehall Times, the Whitehall school district will not increase taxes this coming school year. This was facilitated by the bad economy and Whitehall’s decline as a town which means falling enrollment for the foreseeable future. That’s the good news.

If you read the article though, the school district is still not being responsible with our tax dollars.

“The board will also ask voters to cast their ballots for a proposition to increase the capital project fund balance by $500,000 and raise the funds ceiling from $1.5 million to $3.5 million. “This is money that will be put aside for future capital projects,” said Watson. “The taxpayers would still have to vote on whether or not the money could be used to fund a project or not.”

In other words, instead of cutting the budget more and returning the money to the taxpayers as enrollment drops and Whitehall dies, they want to put the yearly budget overcharges in reserve accounts to fund future improvements … like a new gym. These are the games the Whitehall District has played for years.

Many will remember the $2.5 million dollar project that built a new addition and new tennis courts that was funded from reserve accounts in 2006. The superintendents of many school districts have been called out on this issue by local newspapers, because when they go to spend the money they claim it has no effect on taxes. When in fact, it has had an effect on taxes all along as they overcharge and over budget and put the excess in reserve accounts to pay for future expansion, which in Whitehall’s case, can’t even be justified with their projected enrollment figures. You never see tax cuts for this reason, because any excess gets “banked” only to be spent later.

The board could have simply returned this money to the taxpayers in the form of lower taxes but instead placed a new referendum on the ballot which they hope will pass. This will give them cover to stick their overcharges in reserve accounts for years to come.

Change!

Bits of Everything

Who Got One / Who Returned One

The Times Union had a nice graphic showing who got an absentee ballot by county and party affiliation in the vote for the congressional seat in the 20th district. Hopefully, if you were away, you returned yours.

Gaslight Village Project Gets $2.5 Million

The Post Star reports that the Gaslight Village project in Lake George Village got a big grant from the federal government.

We Love You – John Paul II

AOL has a heartwarming story about a man left for dead a few weeks ago, who attributes his recovery to miraculous intervention by Pope John Paul II. Watch the video attached to this story.

Taxing Problem Resolved

That old saying about death and taxes being inevitable is only applicable to the taxes part of this post. As part of the agreement on the golf course, the Huletts Landing Property Owners Civic Association is responsible for paying the property taxes attributable to the golf course. A disagreement arose about how the taxes were being apportioned and calculated on the area of the golf course. The amount in question was approximately $4,000 because the issue had dragged on for some years.

It’s nice to report, that all the parties discussed the disagreement by phone with the Town Assessor and that an agreement was reached and the tax disagreement was resolved. The actual amount that the parties were in disagreement about was approximately $600.

The older axiom about calmer heads prevailing is more applicable to this post. Bravos to HLPOCA President, Peter Spiess, and Treasurer, Joseph Campbell, for working through this issue and finding a resolution.

There’s also an expression about a bad day on a golf course being better than a good day at work but the fact remains that in this case the hard work was done so the taxes could be paid and so that everyone could enjoy the golf course peacefully.

Now we just have to keep working together to get the taxes lowered. That gets back to the first saying again.

Bits of Everything

Your Property Just Got More Valuable

According to CBS 6 of Albany, the Lake George Land Conservancy has just finalized a deal for 350 acres and a half mile of shoreline on Lake George in the town of Putnam. This deal has been in the works for some time.

The Train Will Keep Running

The Albany Times Union reports that the recent budget deal restored funding for Amtrak’s Adirondack service from Albany to Montreal. Now if it could only run on time.

All Sides Agree: It’s Good Proposed Tax Cap is Gone

WNBZ has a story about how all sides are happy that the Governor’s proposal to cap taxes on state land has been eliminated.

Wasn’t the Boston Tea Party Fought Over This?


Did you know that the Town of Dresden pays approximately 50% of the Whitehall school district’s budget, has around 5%-10% of the children in the school and yet has no representation on the Whitehall School District Board of Education? Look for yourself. What’s missing? Not one single member on the Board is from Dresden.

When I inquired a few years ago as to why Dresden was not proportionally represented, I was told the Board of Education (with no Dresden members) decided to make all seats at-large.

The problem with this is because Whitehall is so much bigger than Dresden, we will always be out-voted in a straight town by town contest.

This must change though. Two seats are up for election on the Board of Education on Tuesday, May 19th. We’ll have more on this in the weeks ahead.

The Conficker Worm – What You Can Do

If you watched 60 Minutes on CBS this evening, you may have seen this piece on the new conficker worm which is scheduled to do something on April 1st. Even the security companies don’t know what it may do on April 1st.

Conficker is spread by exploiting several weaknesses in Microsoft’s Windows operating system. (The program does not infect Macintosh or Linux-based computers.)

It is a very virulent security breach that can read keystrokes from your computer, even capturing your passwords and bank information. The most recent versions of the program have significantly changed to even remove commercial antivirus software and to turn off Microsoft’s security update service. It can also block communications with Web services provided by security companies to update their products. It will also open holes in firewalls in an effort to improve its communication with other infected computers.
It can be spread on social networking sites such as MySpace through a message from a “friend” or it might infect a computer if you download free music or games.

Here is a link to download a program to detect conficker on your computer.

Here is a link to remove conficker if it is on your computer.