Section: General Info

Back In The Saddle

My DeskBetween the criminal case I had against Tricia Mezzacappa and other personal obligations that have kept me busy, I’ve been more than neglectful in paying attention to this website.

For those not aware, last month, Judge Yetter found my filing against Ms. Mezzacappa deficient in my claim of, “Harassment.” Continue reading

The Boston Marathon Terror Attack Brings False Solicitations

Boston Marathon RemenberedHaving been in the website business for 10 years I’ve seen many tricks and false ways individuals with the skills and knowledge use to scam others out of money. It’s a tempting thing to do and easy for those of us who could. Thankfully, the overwhelming majority of us don’t run scams. Continue reading

Criminal Complaint v. Mezzacappa Update

Judge-and-JuryYesterday morning I received word from DA Morganelli’s office that my criminal complaint of harassment against Tricia Mezzacappa has been approved. The day was a real pleasure as I looked forward to having Mezzacappa face a judge.

However, yesterday evening less pleasurable. I needed to address the Council and set the record straight. Continue reading

Your Sewer and Refuse Payment

Toilet Problems
Some toilet problems don’t require a plumber.

Your Sewer/Refuse bill will be mailed on April 15th. Payment will be due on May 15th. This payment will cover the period from April 1, 2013 thru June 30, 2013.

ALL BILLS MUST BE PAID IN FULL. PARTIAL PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Continue reading

Fake Utility Workers In Area

Fake Utility WorkersBeware of scam artists posing as utility workers. It’s happening in surrounding communities and they might make a try in West Easton.

In a report by Tom Coombe, in Palmer-Forks Patch, police in Wilson are investigating two separate incidents where men talked their way into borough homes Tuesday claiming to work for utility companies. Continue reading

Hazardous Household Waste Disposal

Solid waste haulers rank third on the list of the riskiest jobs in the United States, according to a study by the Florida Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, Miami, and the University of Miami. Averaging 90 deaths annually per 100,000 workers, collection falls behind fishing, with 178 deaths, and timber cutting, with 156. The high number of deaths can be attributed partly to Continue reading