Monday, December 31, 2018

The New Development

So if you travel Main Street towards the viaduct (it's not a bridge), you'll see a big sign on the front of the Wexford Inn announcing it has been sold and is no longer in business. To be honest, though it may have been open for the last few years, it was essentially out of business.

You're proprietor of this steaming blog is a long-time resident of LP, since I was a kid. I remember when it was a hopping place called Henri's (pronounced Henny's) back in the day. It book-ended Main Street proper with The Park Lounge where 202 Italian Bistro stands today. The town didn't have a McDonald's of Dunkin Donut's back then. And until the shopping center on Comly was built in mid-70's, we had one pizza place. Two package stores (three if you count Wolfson's). Simpler times.

So now the Meridia Transit Village will be developed at the corner of Main and Station Road. Three stories tall, 43 units (they are gonna be small apparently). Parking will be fun no doubt. Expect to be ticketed new people.

Time moves on.

Monday, November 26, 2018

November Rain

And snow has made rivers very high. Sump pumps bustling all over town. Could use a warm(er) dry spell to usher this away.

While we are at it, we should also (once again) ask the Powers that Be to reconsider the dredging of the Pequannock & Pompton Rivers. IT would help immensely. But they do nothing year after year.

Friday, June 29, 2018

The Issue With Recycling

In case you didn't know, the rules for recycling in the borough have apparently changed. At one time, the mantra was "recycle everything". As a matter of fact, when they restarted curbside recycling a few years back, they encouraged everything to be put in the blue & yellow cans. As it was explained to this entity: "this will significantly reduce our cartage fees (for trash)". OK

But in recent months, there's been a big change in what companies that will accept recycling will accept. They don't want plastic that's not #1 or #2, plastic bags are verboten. So in recent weeks, the LP DPW sends out a scout (at least on my route they did) to rummage through your cans for "contraband". Now I get that people probably throw a shitload of stuff in there. But for the most part, at least on my part, I play by the rules. Now though, I am consciously tossing anything questionable in the trash. Is that sustainable behavior? Don't know.

Aluminum cans go to KoC at church; plastic bottles to a relative in CT that can recycle for a deposit (which he puts in his 7YO grandson's college tuition account). The styrofoam, bags, etc go in garbage. So my recyclables have dwindled. Hope I'm doing my part.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

RIP Memorial Day Parade

Cancelled this year due to weather, it's been smaller and smaller every year. Is 2018 the last time? Guess we will see in 2019.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Monday, February 5, 2018

Crumbling

The infrastructure, particularly the water mains have really taken a beating this winter. We have an old town relative to how things work, and, at least in the opinion of your favorite host, we have always been discounted by county and state. So here we are.

Monday, January 22, 2018

New Lanes

The County of Morris recently re-did the lights and lanes around the middle of town, specifically Route 202. It's all good. Breathe people. Slow down.