Thursday, June 03, 2021

The LuLac Edition #4,530, June 3rd, 2021

 

SUPER EXCITED ON UNIVERSAL PLANTING DAY

Wednesday was universal planting day for the Wilkes-Barre Health Department’s five community gardens. The program is part of the Safe and Healthy Communities grant from the State Health Department and administered by the WBHD. This year’s participants are New Roots Recovery Center on Water Street, The Greenhouse on South Franklin, The Restored Church on Meade and Northampton, Community Counseling Services on Pennsylvania Avenue and the King’s College Shoval Center for Community Engagement on Madison Street.

Staff and volunteers planted today and will maintain the spots through the season. When harvest time comes, donations will be made to local entities and neighbors so that the mission to promote access to healthy foods and vegetables is met in the city.

The Madison Street site will serve as a focal point and home base for The Garden Goombas, two gentlemen who will continue their mission to educate folks on the finer points of gardening. They will also hold programs for individuals who are sometimes not fully included into social endeavors like this.

Many thanks to Larry O’Mailia’s Garden Center, FNCB Bank on the Square in Wilkes-Barre, a plant donation from the Edwards family, the DPW crew in the city for their help and last but not least, Joe Stupino (highly recommended by co-worker Joey Rodano and Dr. Frank Colella, highly recommended by all of my West Pittston cousins the Yonki’s, McDonnell’s, Gillespie’s, the whole slew of them to grow an already successful effort in the city.

Kudos to my boss Hank Radilski, my office partner Matt Engel, Jim Decker for his help on the road, our Mayor George Brown and the entire WBHD staff for making this day a reality.


From left to right in the first photo: Joseph Stupino, me in my King’s College red shirt, Mayor Georhe Brown and Dr. Frank Colella. 


Take a look at this from Madison Street. With the help of Maura Modrovsky, King’s College Student and Community volunteers this site will be managed by The Goombas throughout the summer. And beyond. The boys were humming “Don’t Fence Me In” when working on this today. 

 

 WHAT A COUP WOULD BE LIKE? 

 

Representative Adam Kinzinger  appeared on Anderson Cooper 360 Wednesday where he responded to the growing sentiment among some supporters of former President Donald Trump, calling for a military coup to oust President Biden. This comes on the heels of former Trump National Security Advisor and retired Army general Michael Flynn saying over the weekend that there should be a coup in the U.S. “A lot of people, you know, imagine that a coup or an armed insurrection is just going to be like camping out with the boys. It's going to be a great time drinking some PBRs. That's not true,” Kinzinger said. “There’s gonna be death, and that death is gonna be people you love.” Kinzinger went on to address the belief among some Trump supporters that the military would be on their side if there were to be a government overthrow. “It's time that we get past fetishizing the violence in this. It’s time that we get past fetishizing this idea of overthrowing the government, and the second amendment encouraging us to overthrow the government,” Kinzinger said. “That is reserved for times, frankly, if there is a military coup, which won’t happen because no military member in the United States military that takes the oath seriously would participate.”

We are living in scary times. For people to deny there was an insurrection tells you that the crazies are trying to take over. Tht does nt bode well for our Republic. (CNN, LuLac) 

 

POSTMASTER GENERAL LOUIS DEJOY FACING FEDERAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE INVESTIGATION OVER FORMER BUSINESS

 

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is facing a federal investigation over campaign contributions made by employees of his former business, a spokesman said.

The Washington Post earlier reported on the investigation, which is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a unit of the Department of Justice.

According to the newspaper, which cited multiple unnamed sources familiar with the matter, agents have in recent weeks been asking current and former employees about their political giving.

One unnamed person told the Post that prosecutors hit DeJoy himself with a subpoena for information. The Washington Post first reported on the investigation, which is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a unit of the Department of Justice.

According to the newspaper, which cited multiple unnamed sources familiar with the matter, agents have in recent weeks been asking current and former employees about their political giving. One unnamed person told the Post that prosecutors hit DeJoy himself with a subpoena for information. (AP News)

 

CARTWRIGHT ON GETTING HELP

 FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

 


 Congressman Matt Cartwright (Photo: LuLac archives)

If you can't get an answer from a federal agency in a timely fashion, or if you feel you have been treated unfairly, Matt Cartwright's office may be able to help resolve a problem or get you the information you need.  While they cannot guarantee you a favorable outcome, they will do their best to help you receive a fair and timely response to your problem.

Residents of the 8th Congressional District of Pennsylvania can contact the office for assistance in dealing with Federal agencies,

The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. § 552a) requires that Members of Congress or their staff have written authorization before they can obtain information about an individual's case.

In order to serve you better please click the following link, print out the Privacy Release form.  Once completed you can mail the form to the appropriate office or you bring the form to any of my District Offices for help.
226 Wyoming Avenue  Scranton, PA 18503 Phone: 570-341-1050

 

SENATOR CASEY ON PEOPLE WITH 

DISABILITIES: ENSURING PEOPLE WITH

 DISABILITIES HAVE THE OPPORTUNITIES 

AND ACCESS AVAILABLE TO ALL 

AMERICANS

 

 


Senator Bob Casey (Photo: LuLac archives) 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that there are 61 million people in the United States with a disability.  From newborns to the oldest seniors, disability is part of our communities and families.

For the over 1.8 million Pennsylvanians with disabilities and all those across our Nation with similar circumstances, Senator Casey believes they should have the same opportunities as people without disabilities: to secure a quality education, to have comprehensive health care, and to work at a good job where it is possible to be economically self-sufficient.  He also believes people with disabilities should be free from the prejudice and bias of low expectations and limited opportunities.

Accessibility means that our physical spaces, roads and buildings, schools, and stadiums are accessible.  It also means our ever-expanding virtual world – websites, online work places, and virtual services – are accessible, too.  All aspects of our society must be accessible to people with all types of disabilities.  The Americans with Disabilities Act affirms the civil rights of people with disabilities.  However, those rights cannot be fulfilled without supports.  Senator Casey is committed to working to provide the supports that will enable people with disabilities to exercise their right to self-determination.

 

  

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1987 

 


Our 1987 logo.

The Vanuatu Labour Party is founded  on the initiative of various trade union organizations in order to contest the 1987 parliamentary election. The New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act is passed, the first of its kind in the world………The Conservative Party of the United Kingdom, led by Margaret Thatcher, is re-elected for a third term at the 1987 general election…. "Little Shop of Horrors" released in France……"Pee-wee's Big Adventure" film released in France…..Cubs & Astro tie Oriole & Ranger record of 3 grand slams in a game…….American hurdler Edwin Moses' 122 race winning streak which extends to nearly 10 years ends when he is beaten by countryman Danny Hagamerris in Madrid, Spain….On June  5th  "Nightline" presents its 1st "Town Meeting" the subject is AIDS & the show runs until 3:47 AM…… NY Yankees play their 13,000th game……At the 41st Tony Awards: Fences & Les Miserables win…at the 21st Music City News Country Awards: Randy Travis…..

And in 1987 the number one ong in LuLac land and America was “When Smokey Sings” by ABC.

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