Saturday, December 10, 2011
Boston Police Clear Out Occupy Boston Camp « CBS Boston
Boston Police Clear Out Occupy Boston Camp « CBS Boston
BOSTON (CBS) –Boston police cleared out the Occupy Boston camp Saturday morning. Hundreds of officers moved into Dewey Square around 5 a.m., removing protesters who had refused to leave.
As expected, police arrested several dozen demonstrators. As of 7 a.m., officials said 32 men and 14 women had been arrested. Charges included trespassing and disorderly conduct.
Police described the operation as calm and peaceful. They say there was no violence from protesters and there were no injuries. Police were not wearing riot gear during the operation.
Boston Police Superintendent William Evans.......
BOSTON (CBS) –Boston police cleared out the Occupy Boston camp Saturday morning. Hundreds of officers moved into Dewey Square around 5 a.m., removing protesters who had refused to leave.
As expected, police arrested several dozen demonstrators. As of 7 a.m., officials said 32 men and 14 women had been arrested. Charges included trespassing and disorderly conduct.
Police described the operation as calm and peaceful. They say there was no violence from protesters and there were no injuries. Police were not wearing riot gear during the operation.
Boston Police Superintendent William Evans.......
Friday, December 9, 2011
Happy Holidays?
Ever go into a store during Christmas and here:
"Happy Holidays"
Well I agree with Walter:
"Screw you, it's Merry Christmas"
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Despite storm damage, ski resorts ready for business
Despite storm damage, ski resorts ready for business
Published: Wednesday, December 07, 2011, 9:01 AM
This Oct. 29, 2011 photo courtesy of Chandler Burgess for Killington Resort shows a skier on the slopes during opening day at Killington Resort, Vt. (AP photo)
Ski area operators want people to know they can still get to the mountains, despite severe road washouts and other damage caused in August by Tropical Storm Irene.
Ski areas suffered trail washouts as gallons of water streamed down mountains, snowmaking ponds were damaged, parking lots washed out and roads collapsed mostly in Vermont and Massachusetts.
Ski areas suffered trail washouts as gallons of water streamed down mountains, snowmaking ponds were damaged, parking lots washed out and roads collapsed mostly in Vermont and Massachusetts.
Killington, in central Vermont, was hardest hit. It lost the entire Superstar pub, had water and silt damage to all five of its base lodges, and water damage eroded parking lots. But all that is behind them.
“We have been open for one and a half weeks,” Sarah Thorson, communications manager for the resort, said of the area’s Oct. 31 opening, “We were so excited to open up the lifts two months after the storm hit us.”
“We have been open for one and a half weeks,” Sarah Thorson, communications manager for the resort, said of the area’s Oct. 31 opening, “We were so excited to open up the lifts two months after the storm hit us.”
The huge volume of water swelled the small Roaring Brook at Killington and destroyed the foundation of the Superstar pub that was built above it. The middle of the structure then collapsed, she said.
The pub was attached to the lodge at the main base, but it was on a separate foundation. The structure of the lodge was not damaged but had to be enclosed on that side, she said.
Now Killington is planning to take the misfortune and use it to make what was an infrequently used pub better. It is creating a new bar with an outside area with glass walls that is covered by a retractable roof, Thorson said.
Despite the severe damage, all the resorts in Vermont managed to recover quickly and roads, some of which were destroyed, have been repaired so skiers will still be able to easily reach any of the areas, said Jen Butson, director of public affairs for Ski Vermont.... MORE
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