Greenwich Time Cub Reporter Colin "BOE Brown Nose" Gustafson continues to ignore the parents at the "NEW" $32 Million Hamilton Avenue School.
Greenwich Public Schools Facility Director Anthony Byrne would not allow this to happen on the East end of Town, because he would soon be out of a job.
Water Is Pouring Into A School That Has Been
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:16:51 -0400
From: acap528@optonline.net
Subject: School update Please pass along to other HAS parents on your contact list
To our parents at Hamilton Avenue School
We would like to give you an update on the school building;
*During last week's storm, one section of the flashing (by the parent pick up entrance)
became loose and was hanging creating a safety hazard. Worth
Construction was contacted for repairs and further inspections. Since then the flashing
has been remove and the areas have been inspected. A work order for the repairs is in place.
*As early as yesterday, a leak was found on the junction of the old and new building (by the music room). Once again the District contacted Worth constructions and were awaiting a response.
We understand that this area is being inspected today.
*We have also been informed that work has began in the field,(baseball field).
*Also, the Veterans Memorial construction has also began.
As of this time all items have been addressed and their repair will not affect the start of the school year.
The school will continue to follow protocol in any other finding.
The protocol continues to be: Facilities Dept. contacts Building Committee which in turn contacts
Worth Construction for remediation.
Updates will follow as soon as we are informed.
Sincerely,
Alex Capozza- Mike Reilly
Co-Presidents of Hamilton Avenue School PTA
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HERE IS TODAY'S HARD HITTING
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Two Days Ago Greenwich Blogger Chris Fountain
Once Again Commented About The Poor Quality Of
Greenwich Time Reporting
Greenwich Time has archives going back for weeks -From The "For What It's Worth" Blog
In an astonishing bit of investigative journalism, our local paper has discovered that hurricanes have hit Greenwich in the past. “Who knew?”, said amateur blogger and publisher Lincoln Millstein. “I mean, I look out the window and see sunshine, then that’s as far as my memory goes – I’m always surprised if it rains the next day, but my crack editors have prevented me from reporting that departure from normal – they think it’s happened before, though they can’t remember when. But our guy really went to town on this one – dug up records, spoke with our custodian, the whole shebang – no fear or favor around here, by golly.”
The Time article discusses storms that started in the south as hurricanes but arrived here as rainstorms in the 1990s and those were certainly colorful. And its reporter did stir himself to discover that right around the time of the doddering Millsteins’ birth, a “really, really big one” surged over Long Island in 1934. No mention is made, however, of Hurricane Carol (1954) or even her weaker sister, Donna (1960). Pressed on that omission, Millstein scratched his head. “1954, you say? 1960? We don’t do those years.
But say, did you see our Scusie’s latest piece on the Gifford’s dog Touchback getting a shampoo?
Now that’s a story.”
PLEASE SEE HOW GREENWICH TIME EDITOR
DAVID McCUMBER SITS ON A REAL HARD NEWS STORY:
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