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BARBALUNGA’S DECISION NOT TO RE-UP COULD HAVE DRAMATIC IMPACT ON DIRECTION OF PITTSFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS … KINNAS INTERESTED IN SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHAIR … PROMISING NEW PARTNERSHIPS — DARE ‘WE THE PEOPLE’ HOPE?

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, DATE, 2013) — Alf Barbalunga‘s decision not to seek re-election to the school committee, of which he was chair, or any other city position, could have dramatic impact on the Pittsfield School Department. It “could,” we say. This being Pittsfield, it also easily “could […]

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BREAKING NEWS: BARBALUNGA WILL NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION! KINNAS ’90 PERCENT SURE’ ON RUNNING AGAIN …IN ZIMMERMAN VERDICT, JUSTICE WAS SERVED, MAKING PROTESTS BOTH REDUNDANT and IGNORANT OF THE LAW THAT BINDS THIS NATION OF LAWS …

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary FIRST ADD, JULY 23, 2013 THE PLANET has learned through sources and confirmed that school committee chairman Alf Barbalunga will not seek re-election this year. Barbalunga also will not be running for any other municipal office. In a brief interview with us, school committeeman Terry Kinnas told […]

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HOW DO WE JUDGE A MAYOR? THE CITY BUDGET IS A TRUE BAROMETER … POISON POLITICS Is LEADING PITTFIELD INTO ‘THE DETROIT EXPERIENCE’ … plus … THE PLANET WEIGHS IN ON THE GEORGE ZIMMERMAN VERDICT

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 19-21, 2013) — What barometer provides the best measure of a mayor? There are many from which to choose, but the one on which THE PLANET relies above all is a mayor’s handling of the municipal budget. Dan Bianchi has submitted two […]

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‘HOT ENOUGH FOR YOU’? TRY NEEDLES, CALIF. AND THEN ASK ME … plus QUICK HITS & HOT LICKS LOOKS AT BELVEDERE RULING IN LENOX, ANOTHER SUIT WITH ‘VISION,’ AND MAYOR TRANSPARENCY, CRIME DOG

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013) — “Hot enough for you?” Sure, the question is asked as an innocent and innocuous ice breaker, pun intended, but it begs an entry in Mad Magazine‘s feature that gives smart-aleck answers to stupid questions. THE PLANET‘s answer is, “No, […]

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BIANCHI RECORD-BUSTING BUDGET DOESN’T INCLUDE $4.5 MILLION REQUEST FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS … COUNCIL SLASHES HIBBARD PROPOSAL BY $1.25 MM … PLANET ANNOTATES THE BIG SPENDER’S LIST

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013) — Mayor Dan Bianchi, neither the first nor the last of the political big-time spenders, set an all-time record with his FY14 municipal budget, beating the record he set himself the year before. So much for innovative leadership in the […]

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BTG’s “EXTREMITIES” INTRODUCES THE COMPLEXITY OF RAPE … KAREN ALLEN DIRECTS AND CASTS AN OVERLAY UPON MOLLY CAMP … BUT IS RAPE “EXTREME” ENOUGH ANY LONGER? … THE PLANET REVIEWS A “GO SEE IT”

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI Arts and Entertainment (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, Tuesday, July 16, 2013) — Rape, the Musical! Or perhaps, The 51st Shade of Gray might better describe the first scene of Extremities,” with a first beastly then humbled male forcing himself on a woman. The remaining scenes resemble a cross between Venus in Furs […]

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S&CO’s “RICHARD II”: A TEXT OUT OF TIME, A TIME OUT OF PLACE

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013) — What makes a good temporal leader? This eternal question, so much a part of today’s vexing world, lies at the heart of Richard II, which opened Friday at the Tina Packer Playhouse at Shakespeare & Co. for a limited […]

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WHO SAYS THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH? FEDS CONTINUE TO MUSCLE IN ON LOCAL SCHOOL JURISDICTION … CATHOLIC HEALTH ASSN. BREAKS WITH BISHOPS ON OBAMACARE … plus … THE TRUE CAUSE OF AARON HERNANDEZ’S WOES — THREE STORIES SEPARATED BY FEW DEGREES

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 2013) — This fall, students dining in public school cafeterias will pay an extra dime for their lunches — from $1.85 to $1.95. A dime doesn’t sound like much, but to hard-pressed families, it’s another ten cents per meal that will […]

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AUDIENCE ON THE RIGHT END OF THE BLADE IN BTG’s ROUSING RENDITION OF R&H CLASSIC, “OKLAHOMA!”

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI Arts and Entertainment (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2013) — You could give director Eric Hill the phone book as a script; a month to block, cast, and adapt; three weeks to rehearse, and you’d end up with enjoyable theater, even with the Zs as the predictable ending. This […]

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COUNCILOR CLAIRMONT’s BB EDITORIAL LAYS OUT CASE in STARK BUT ACCURATE TERMS: IN BATTLE FOR TAXPAYER DOLLARS, PSD CONTINUES TO SCREW ‘THE LITTLE GUY’

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2013) — Did you happen to catch at-large councilor Barry Clairmont‘s editorial in the Boring Broadsheet Monday? If so, you were treated to an informative read, one in which a Pittsfield politician actually dispenses transparency and truth.  If you didn’t, you […]

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DD-DT OFFICIALLY REJECTED, BUT CITY’s HIRED-GUN LAWYER MAY HAVE GIVEN DEVELOPER AMMO FOR CERTAIN COURT BATTLE … BUDGET BLATHERINGS … plus … PROPAGANDA RAG OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRODUCES INCREDIBLE FICTION

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2013) — It’s official, as THE PLANET predicted. There will be no drive-thru window for the proposed new Dunkin’ Donuts store on Fenn and First streets. At its last meeting, our Right Honorable Good Friends on the city council said no, […]

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LESS FOR MORE, MORE OF LESS, AS PITTSFIELD TAXES UP, SERVICES DOWN …EIGHT LUCKY SENIORS SET TO CHOP COTTON FOR MINIMUM WAGES … FREE SLAVE LABOR WILL HELP GEEZERS STAY IN THEIR HOMES, MAYBE … plus … IT’s NOT ONLY WHAT YOU KNOW; A CAPITANIO NAMED YOUNGEST CHIEF FAMILY PROBATION OFFICER IN STATE

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 2013) — With a budget of $137 million, one that has grown at a startling proportionate rate well past the nosedive of the local and particularly the city of Pittsfield’s economy, Mary Jane and Joe Kapanski would figure that at least […]

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AN OLD BASEBALL LOGO: PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE, OF WHICH THE ‘NOW’ MAKES THREE ABSTRACTIONS

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND, JULY 5-7, 2013) — Whimsy, when crossed with wistfulness, produces a healthy attitude toward the past. Seriousness, when crossed with regret, produces Jay Gatsby, the rich man who thought he could repeat the past. You can’t. That doesn’t mean to say […]

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HAPPY FOURTH TO ALL THE PLANET’S VISITORS

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, THURSDAY, FOURTH OF JULY, 2013) — Happy sparklers and red-checked picnics to you on this sun-shiny holiday. In honor of this great day of Independence, observed in the good USA and in the hearts and minds of the Beach Boys, we shall suspend out […]

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QUOTABLE QUOTES FROM A BUDGET FIASCO … THE PLANET’s LASER LEXICONJUGATOR ZEROES IN ON THE FRAUDS AND THE FRIENDS

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013) — Quotable quotes leftover from the latest school department budget fiasco. You won’t find these in Bartlett’s Famous Quotations: — “I thought we had a pretty lean budget.” — School committee chairman Alf Barbalunga. Comment: “Think again, Alfie.” This budget […]

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FY14 BUDGET INCLUDES RARE — ALBEIT TOKEN — WIN FOR TAXPAYERS VS. THE GOB … CLAIRMONT LEADS WAY TO COUNCIL’s VOTE TO LOP $200K FROM SCHOOL DEPARTMENT BUDGET … EVEN WITH ‘CUT” SCHOOLS WILL STILL GET $1.66 MILLION RAISE

By DAN VALENTI PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary (FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013) — THE PLANET has the smartest readers. Yesterday, the ever-observant Prof. Trzcinka commented that we have more fun with theater reviews than reviewing the dire theatricality of municipal budgets. That’s why the economics department at Indiana University pays Prof. T […]

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