1,675,612 @ 6:57 pm August 17, 2020 - 54 years after Beatles played Toronto for their last tour!
The Goal is to Improve Medford and MBTA
Medford Looks Like a Third World Country These Days: Unacceptable
Around 590 Fellsway Dunking Donuts
Daria Tehera
Mayor Lungo-Koehn
George P. Hassett Drive
Medford MA 02155
RE: The Goal is to Improve Medford and MBTA
See photos here: https://medfordinformationcentral.blogspot.com/2020/08/medford-looks-like-third-world-country.html
Medford Looks Like a Third World Country These Days: Unacceptable
Around 590 Fellsway Dunking Donuts
Dear Daria,
I
decided to walk home from the doctor's Somerville's office
today - nice air to take in and get some exercise, take pictures of the
ducks, the swans ---- some time away from my deadlines and
enormous workload. Yet I am putting my work on pause, again, because of
what my eyes
beheld on that walk back to the house.
Concerning
to every citizen that takes the T in Medford, Malden and beyond was the
unbelievably horrifying and unacceptable state of the MBTA bus stops on
the Fellsway.
Forget the 1.00$ fine for jaywalking, how about a Fifty Dollar fine for leaving food during the Covid pandemic at places where people congregate?
This
is as much the fault of the MBTA as it is the state highway department,
but Medford city councilors and the mayor cannot hide their collective heads in the sand on this. They need to get on the phone and get these messes cleaned up!
The
biggest offender appears to be Dunkin Donuts' customers with the Mass.
State lottery in a close second. As the bus to Lebanon Square (the
108) came I couldn't snap the last photo near Stop and Shop of
5 Dunkin Donuts cups all in a row, and a bunch on the ground. It is so
revolting.
There is NO MEDFORD PRIDE in the
despoiled Fellsway - a pure theft of our natural resources.
So when
residents tell me that it's not the mayor's problem being on a
state highway I ask politely, what city are we living in? It IS the
mayor's responsibility, even if she is busy busy busy
coddling
Mike Nestor over there at the DPW...tell Nestor to pick up the phone
and get the MBTA or Mass Highway Dept crew to clean these messes up every other day.
To
add insult to injury the mayor's law office is a stone's throw from
Wellington Circle Plaza, the Dunkins at 620 Fellsway or so.
This
mess goes the entire length of the Fellsway. Check out Target store on
Salem Street ...someone needs to talk to a manager there about not
having refuse around the trash buckets, and cleaning up their side of the MBTA stop all the way to the auto place on the corner.
Litter is everywhere in Medford and Malden, but the excuse that the Fellsway is a state highway is pathetic.
You
want to see the residents aware of this and get people to start
behaving. It's very simple, put me in charge of the public access
station that we really don't have, keep Pat Gordon to run your
"government channel" (because that's all he is doing right now, the
bidding of the city government.) I'll give you
one better,
cut his salary in half, pay me the 35K a year for the public channel,
Gordon 35,000.00 to keep Michael Marks and the council happy, and watch Medford come alive. Mr. Gordon can learn a thing or two about work ethic from his elders!
Of
course the mayor campaigning on hiring the best people was just hot air
for the election.
You know a simple public records request on her
administration, which I call not-so-affectionately Rodrigues, Colaianni
and Piques, LLC will prove my point. You, Daria, have been an
excellent public servant, as has Kimberly Scanlon, Chief Gilberti, so
few and far between. Why isn't Hank Morse in the administration? The
city just lost him to WBOQ - one of my favorite stations (a.k.a.
Northsore 104)
Why isn't the mayor working closely with Natalie Breen,
Erin DiBenedetto, Jean Nuzzo, Cheryl Rodriguez, people the public
praise if you are listening to the buzz around town? A lot of talent
in Medford has gone wasted, and look at these photos that I didn't go out
looking for...just taking a walk a senior citizen runs into this mess on
the way home. Getting on the 108 bus (the 100 to Target is better
for me but it was 20 minutes away) I had to put up with a Covid
nightmare of unhealthy trash.
My new home is
sparkling clean and spacious as I keep the records and books in storage
(though I'm just as comfortable around thousands of books and records) -
and bring in help to keep the place tidy. Being on the "disabled list"
it is a bit more difficult on my own these days.
It's easy to get into the habit.
Medford looks like a third world country...and shame on the MBTA for having such a health hazard at multiple stops.
Put
me in charge of public access, Daria, allow a professional with 41
years experience to get the public motivated, and watch the membership
flourish and the access airwaves come alive, even during this
pandemic.
The sad thing about Breanna Lungo-Koehn's unfulfilled
promises is that Medford actually
has the talent to be a very
special place. Rodrigues, Colaianni and Piques, LLC are not qualified,
in my opinion, to do the job that needs to be done.
Let these photographs be exhibit A.
Respectfully,
Joe Viglione
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