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PulseLine, August 23, 2013

Hi! On a recent trip through New York State we observed a sign with pictures at a local restaurant/bar. We were seated near the bar area and observed several pictures in the bar, with the words: “Do Not Serve” below the pictures. Our waitress told us that the owner of the restaurant does not want to serve deadbeat parents who do not pay their required child support. In total there were six pictures: 5 men and 1 woman. The towns liquor store will also not serve. Too bad Westfield and surrounding cities do not have this also because there is a lot of deadbeat parents around. Thank you for taking this call.

So does anybody agree with Mayor Snarnoff of Springfield agreement that he doesn’t want any more refugees in his city? Do you think Westfield should start that?

This is in today’s paper; the man of letters. The first letter to the PulseLine. Please. Why do you talk like this? You’re calling the man a crook, he belongs in prison, he stole money from us. Why don’t you just tell exactly what he took from us and how he’s not in jail because he did all these things? You’re nothing but a blowhard. Thank you.

Hi, yeah, I hope this call gets printed before its old news, but Southwick has them, Westfield has them, and now Blandford has them. Yes, I’m talking about cocky selectmen. If this selectman really wants to serve his town, do good for the people, he would resign and have everybody safe again. How can one man tick off a whole fire department? That guy, I don’t know him, but he’s got to be the cockiest guy I ever knew in the world, to stand by a decision like that, have it go through where the whole town is unsafe because of his actions. Think about that, sir, whoever you are.

Southwick, good afternoon! I really don’t hear much about your Southwick citizens’ police academy anymore. Does it exist? I thought it was a great opportunity for the residents and high school kids to learn about the police department. If there are no funds available, geez, I would think that the town’s businesses would kick in to help out. Great opportunity. They ought to think about it. Good day, PulseLine. Glad you’re there.

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