Archive | November, 2010
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MALUMPHY’S SELF-CREATED ‘TEAPOT IN A TEMPEST”, PLUS A WORD ON “REPLY”

Pam Malumphy, the person whom the evidence STRONGLY suggests has filed an ethics complaint against Pittsfield Mayor Jimmy Ruberto and OCD director Deanna Ruffer, sent THE PLANET an frenzied e-mail in response to our repeated attempts to get her to say something, on the record, about our story. We present, unedited, her words: You are […]

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A SMASH SUCCESS AT CHAPTERS, CLARIFICATION ON THE MALUMPHY ‘LAWSUIT’, & FEARLESS FOOTBALL PICKS

First, thanks to everyone who turned out last night for a great night at Chapters Bookstore in downtown Pittsfield. The show of support for great writing and a new publishing company were amazing. For one night, at least, Chapters felt like a metro intellectual and artistic hub, which all downtown bookstores strive to be. Imagine, […]

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!!BULLETIN!! PLUS, VALENTI, GROSS TO TALK AT CHAPTERS, CORRECTION FROM CHIEF WYNN, STATEMENTS FROM BIANCHI, RUBERTO, AND BRUCE COLLINGWOOD’s Hand in the INHELDER AFFAIR

* !!BULLETIN!! BASED ON THE FIRST COMMENT BELOW TO THIS SITE, THE PLANET IS CHECKING THE VERACITY OF THE CLAIM, TO SEE IF IT IS fact, THAT PAM MALUMPHY HAS TAKEN LEGAL ACTION AGAINST MAYOR JIM RUBERTO AND OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HEAD DEANNA RUFFER. WE HAVE CONTACTED the three PARTIES INVOLVED. MAYOR RUBERTO’S RESPONSE FOLLOWS. […]

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K9 KORPS KAPERS, THE WATER-BOARDING OF PITTSFIELD TAXPAYERS, POLITICAL TOXICITY, WHITE’S CONFIRMATION, AND TRISHA’s INTEREST IN A SEAT

THE PLANET hereby resolves some of the mystery we created in yesterday’s post, where sleep’s tired eyes got the better of scoopery, and we had to retire to the boudoir for Golden Slumbers. A Tribute to All Veterans How does one do this, with all that’s been said and is being said. We share a […]

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THE HOUR IS LATE, BUT LOOK WHAT’S BEEN HAPPENING. YOU WILL BE INTRIGUED

There is so much to share, but the hour is late and we’ve been going since early morning with an interesting variety of meetings, radio appearances, classes taught, essays written, books edited, and other sundry tasks. If a kaleidoscope could talk, it would spit new colors trying to capture the many hues of THE PLANET’s quilt-patch day. It would […]

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THE CLASP, or, JIM & DAN’s NEXT DANCE, plus WHITE’s in NIGHT SATIN and K-9 Korps: the Nose Knows

The two men exchanged in the clasp, below, appear amiable enough — at least the guy on the left. That’s Eric Mangini, whose Cleveland Browns have just unglued the heavily-favored New England Patriots. Mangini is by far the happier of the two. When The Planet looks at this photo, why do we see Dan Bianchi […]

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THE RIGHT THING TO DO, A PHOTO, AN ODE TO WINTER, AND WHAT WILL JIM RUBERTO DO IN 2011?

* THE PLANET has had a large response at this address to our protest of the $27.55 charge to veterans and their families to take out a small ad on Veterans Day. We thank those who realize the seriousness of this issue, and why it is in extreme poor taste to charge that particular demographic […]

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RANDOM THOUGHTS ON A SUNDAY EVENING

Random thoughts on a Sunday evening:  * What, you thought the Patriots were going to run the table? The “experts” will say the team got caught in a “trap” game, but THE PLANET would disagree. The Browns under Eric Mangini are a young team rounding into shape. Look for New England to bounce back, as […]

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THEY FOUGHT FOR US, SO NOW LET’S FIGHT FOR THEM … PLUS TOP 5 BEST FILMS ON THE KOREAN WAR and A BASEBALL NOTE

THE PLANET has heard from a number of people about our post yesterday, protesting the Berkshire Eagle’s tasteless decision to charge $27.55 for families and loved ones to honor veterans. We talked to one such veteran today, a gyrene who read our report and thanked us. He wondered if the Eagle would be charging $27.55 […]

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A VETERAN BRINGS TO OUR ATTENTION AN OUTRAGE IN THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE

VETERANS: IF YOU READ THIS, PLEASE PASS IT ON. LET’S MAKE IT VIRAL, IN HONOR OF THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE. PLEASE HELP. Richard is a vet. He served in Korean and saw front-line action — nasty stuff, actually, the kind of action that, when you try to talk about it, the words get caught […]

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Dum-de-dum-dum: The Ware Report has Probation White in the Knuckles; Also, Godspeed, Sparky

When will the much-anticipated report of special independent investigator Paul Ware be released? My media colleagues at the  Boston Globe, who exposed the details of the “pay for play” scheme in the state probation department and much more worminess, say it will come within the next couple weeks, most likely next week. The Globe’s Spotlight […]

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POST-ELECTION NOTES and MORE, BECAUSE YOU MUST BE GETTING SICK OF IT

Not much to say after Election Day. Numbers speak for themselves: low turnout (defined by THE PLANET and anything that is not 50% plus 1 person) combined with machine politics = no change + plus still unsolved problems x even-increased apathy. THE PLANET would suggest three immediate reforms of Election Day: (1) Make it Election […]

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THE PLANET’S ELECTION DAY JOURNAL: MEATY, BEATY, BIG, AND BOSSY

Throughout the busy day today, THE PLANET shall try to check in periodically with thoughts, observations, what not, and all of the above. * Secretary of State Bill Galvin is expecting a large turnout, perhaps record breaking. As a minute sliver of evidence, when THE PLANET voted this morning at Stockbridge Town Hall, there was […]

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THE PLANET ISSUES ITS ENDORSEMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Endorsements are like chicken soup when you have a cold. They may not do any good (which is, of course, to say “they MAY”), but they certainly can’t do any harm. Note that these are THE PLANET’s endorsement, not our predictions. That’s another story. Nostradamus, we ain’t. What makes us dare to speak out? THE […]

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