Today’s NJ has a piece by Adam Taylor explaining the stakes in the upcoming meeting regarding rezoning several areas of the Beaver Valley holdings of the Woodlawn Trustees. I’ve seen alot of Facebook energy on this, but this is the first I’ve seen the issues spelled out.
In all, the plans call for 200,000 square feet of commercial space that would be housed in several buildings and residential developments with a total of 432 houses and townhomes, Green said.
The commercial development would be called Concord Commons, an age-restricted community would be called The Mews at Concord and the other residential development would be called The Preserve at Concord.
Nothing about this seems like conservation. And conservation is about more than preserving recreational options. And certainly this is one more opportunity to increase traffic and congestion on roads that were not built for their current capacity.
These ladies are not letting Swarthmore off of the hook for dealing with sexual harassment. Mothers of daughters — this Mother’s Day weekend, please show this to your kids and tell them it is OK to raise hell when you are mistreated. And if they need any help here, I’m always in for raising hell. Just call me.
The new Baz Luhrmann movie — an adaptation of The Great Gatsby — opened yesterday to mostly not-so-good reviews. Has anyone seen it? One thing to check out is this hysterical book report on The Great Gatsby by someone who only saw the movie. “Because of the shirts”, FTW.
What interests you today?