January 2010

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Janine Kasermen & Officer Gayle Petty

Janaine Kasermen & Officer Gayle Petty

By Carol McCracken (Post # 376)

It’s still a dark and stormy night out which probably accounts mostly for the fact that only one person showed up for the Neighborhood Watch Informational meeting scheduled for this evening from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the East End Community School. One person showed up other than this reporter. The meeting was hosted by the Portland Police Department.

“From the number of phone calls I’ve received where people were interested in being involved, I thought there would be more people here,” said Officer Gayle Petty, Senior Lead Officer for the Greater Munjoy Hill area, one of the facilitators of the meetings. Janine Kaserman coordinator of the community policing office on the Hill and the other facilitator said that getting to know who your neighbors are so you can tell when something is amiss is an advantage of these neighborhood meetings.” There are other neighborhoods in Portland that have similar programs; East Bayside, Bayside, Parkside and the West End.

The two emphasized that the Police Department does not run the Neighborhood Watch program. It’s up to community leaders to administer the “Watch,” although the Police are certainly available as consultants.

Officer Petty said she will be out of Portland next week. She and other officers be visiting Los Angeles to learn more about their Senior Lead Program on which the Portland program is based. The trip is funded by grant money. In her absence, please call Janine Kaserman at 756-8135.

The Police Department will probably schedule another informational meeting in the spring.

Lee Farrington:  "I want to create a neighborhood restaurant here, so I'm keeping the menu reasonably priced." By Carol McCracken (Post # 375)

For the many who have expressed interest in more specifics about the menu of the highly-anticipated Figa restaurant on Congress Street at the bottom of the Hill – here it is:

The menu is divided into categories like this – “spoons”, “forks”, “Knives” and “desserts.” Several of the items under “spoons, are Wild Boar Tendang, Shrimp Patia, Chicken & Dumplings, Mustard Seed Crusted Tuna, Sauteed Kale with dried cranberries. ($2.- $4.) There are many more “small tastes” on the menu.

Under “Forks” which are half portions priced at $6-8, there is Chicken Curry, Grilled Spiced Prawns, Crusted Diver Scallops, Freedom Farm mixed Salad greens, and much more.

Under “Knives”, Entree Portions for $10. – $15. there is Braised Lamb S hank, Grilled Hanger Steak, Banana Leaf Wrapped Salmon, among the many others listed.

Under Desserts there is Brigadeiro, Creme Brulee Trio, Indian Inspired Rich Pudding and so much more, very reasonably priced as well.

Figa is owned and chefed by Lee Farrington. No date has been set for its opening.

Melissa Gates of Animal Rights Maine

Melissa Gates of Animal Rights Maine

By Carol McCracken (Post # 374)

Horns honked in support of numerous animal rights activists who protested Macy’s sale of fur accessories at the Maine Mall in South Portland earlier today. Specifially, Macy’s has been selling three or four accessories made from real fur. One of the accessories is fur gloves made from animals rather than fake furs. Many of the accessories sold by Macy’s are “made in China.” The protest was organized by Animal Rights Maine, (ARM”).

Melissa Gates, spokesperson for the group (“ARM”) said that the fur industry is never pretty or well regulated. The fur industry is an especially cruel industry, she said. China is the worst offender of all. China looks for the cheapest and the cruelest way to get the furs which is usually skinning the animals alive.

In the recent past, Gates has written about her concerns to Macy’s Headquarters as well as the South Portland store. No response has been received to date. She is asking Macy’s to review the store’s policies regarding ethics – a/k/a its code of conduct. “Buying fur accessors from China is not an ethical choice,” Gates added.

By Carol McCracken (Post # 373)

MHN underwent major surgery earlier this week and this reporter is pleased to announce that the surgery was successful! The patient was operated on (several times, actually) by the very capable Don and Bob at Maine Networks on 1283 Congress Street. (See www.MaineNetworks.com) This reporter is pleased to say that the patient has recovered and is stronger than ever!

MHN is back on-line now highlighting people on the hill, businesses and general news on the Hill that it is hoped readers will not read elsewhere. MHN aims to be timely, informative and specific about the Hill. Through this travail, thank you again for your continued support.

Incidentally, all emails were lost during recovery, so if you emailed MHN and did not hear back, please resend your message to: ca10cken@aol.com

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