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PulseLine, August 23, 2014

Yes, I’m calling about your policy. I don’t think it is fair, you know, myself calling in on the telephone because I don’t have a computer, can’t afford to get a computer plus don’t like computers will hold me back from saying something. You know, I thought we had freedom of speech in this country you know it is not fair. And, if you would, possibly print this for me I would like to submit a complaint about the roads. Springdale Road – they’re digging it up. I hope they dig it up deep enough because they can’t patch it. You know the history of roads in Westfield – they’re never repaired right and they never last. Thank you.

Good morning. I’m calling concerning the power plant that was being considered in the vicinity of Lockhouse Road. I think two years have passed and there’s not a whisper out of the crowd. I know there was a lot of opposition but that was a possible gold mine for the city of Westfield. If it became a reality we already lost one the same identical power type of plant to Agawam and, of course, Agawam today is raking in millions of dollars on taxation. Could you tell me if there is any further development concerning this power plant that was proposed approximately two years ago? I know the Westfield G&E were behind this particular item. Any information would be welcome. Thank you.

I read with interest the article about the domestic violence penalties being increased and especially domestic violence coordinator, Donna Sukoc’s comments about “those guys” that are accused of domestic violence. Was that a freudian slip, Donna, or is that what you meant, “those guys?” I think women can be accused of domestic violence.

I can see they cut another bunch of nice mature trees down again in Westfield, behind Mama Cakes. They cut down all the trees in the parking lot. Maybe they’re going to redo the parking lot, but can’t they work around them? NO! Westfield has to cut every single tree down there is and they’re beautiful. And also, I’m calling again to say what are they going to do about the trees at the Green when those oaks get large and start dropping acorns all over the cars and they’re squashed in the road and also are all over the park and they’re going to be ruining the grass because I don’t theink they’re going to have anybody raking them up and also they’ll be all around the sidewalks there. So if people do go to the park, they can step on them and trip. Whose idiot idea was it to put up oaks?

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