The Blue Paper #32

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Oct 182013
 

Issue #32 — Friday, October 18, 2013

Where Do Derelict Vessels Come From?

Where Do Derelict Vessels Come From?

“You gotta get me off this thing! I don’t want to drown out here!  And my dogs!  We don’t have a dinghy!” It’s five o’clock in the morning.  The woman crying on the phone is Sonia Eliott who is stranded on a sinking boat near Wisteria Island.  Actually, as we write this, she is still Read More...

Simonton Street Trailer Park: Forsaken Promises…

It’s a completely dilapidated trailer kept very clean and homey, enveloped by a reef of flowers, a contradiction explained away by the one single sign painted on the door:  “Life is Good.”  Or at least it was. Today, gesturing with one hand to support her plea in broken English and with the other hand holding Read More...

Shame on Marathon

When an ordinary person knowingly violates a city’s code that’s an issue between that individual and the city. It isn’t news. When someone who is running for Marathon city council flagrantly violates the code it is news. That “someone” is Mark Senmartin and his case is illustrative of both the failure of government and the Read More...

Saving Our Reefs

AN IMMEDIATE THREAT TO OUR REEFS THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CRUISE SHIPS OR DREDGING… Years ago Dr. Brian LaPointe was the primary scientist instrumental in forcing our Federal and State governments to admit that land based pollutants affect marine ecosystems and can kill corals… it’s a no brainer but it took years for Read More...

Good Morning Florida Keys With Jenna Stauffer, An Interview With Sloan Bashinsky

Sloan Bashinsky, a frequent contributor to Key West The Newspaper’s Island Voices section, was recently interviewed on Good Morning Florida Keys With Jenna Stauffer [WEYW Nineteen] about his views on homeless issues.  [Sloan was formerly homeless living on the streets of Key West.]       [The video below is Part 2 of the interview. See Read More...

Marathon Information Request Gets Zip

When the city of Marathon’s city council gave its final OK to partnering with Crane Point Hammock to develop a zip-line attraction in the nature reserve, city councilman Dick Ramsay insisted on accountability. At a May 14, 2013 council meeting, Ramsay moved to approve the conditional use permit subject to property deed restrictions, a hold Read More...

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What Happened To The Voter ID Controversy?

It seems like only yesterday that the state requirement that citizens had to have photo identification to vote was controversial. More than controversial, actually. Proponents of the law argued that requiring that voters show up at the polling places with photo IDs was just part of a larger effort to try to prevent voter fraud. Read More...

Monroe County Approves Gravity Funding

On Wednesday, the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, at it’s monthly meeting, approved two resolutions that provide funding of almost $ 11 million to expand the number of subdivisions getting gravity sewers rather than low pressure grinder pumps.  This change will affect 1,152 of the almost 2,800 EDUs or homes originally slated for grinders. Read More...

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Reflections on Columbus or Happy Genocide Day

Here we are, another celebration of Columbus Day has passed, and every year it gets just a little bit more embarrassing, bordering on surreal. We citizens of the United States are slowly waking up to the reality that the Americas were heavily populated by natives and doing just fine without European “civilization”. The fact that Read More...

Artist Rebecca Rankin: On The Road…

***IMPORTANT EVENT THIS TUESDAY*** October 22nd Harvey Government Center

You are cordially invited to attend our flood insurance discussion. I know that you are all engaged in this issue due to its great importance to us here in the Florida Keys. We are seeing negative economic impacts and delayed and canceled transactions. Just as importantly, we all know that many people here are already Read More...

Washington: We Need More Teams In The Game

How many of us would sit down to Sunday night football if there were only two teams and they only ever played each other? Isn’t that exactly what we’ve been watching in Washington? When Nader was campaigning for President the D’s and R’s were bonded in their mission to keep him out of the limelight Read More...

PETITION DRIVE: Can The Simonton Street Trees Be Saved?

37 of 45 MATURE AND PROTECTED TREES ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK  AS PART OF SIMONTON STREET TRAILER PARK RE-DEVELOPMENT THE BLUE PAPER RECEIVED THESE SIGNED PETITIONS LAST NIGHT… CLICK HERE FOR LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF TREES MORE SIGNED PETITIONS (more…)

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Thursday, November 6 thru Wednesday, November 12

Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings and events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTISTS RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday Polar Opposites Opening Reception, 6 PM Lucky Street Gallery, 540 Greene St. 294-3973. Luckystreetgallery.com James Barr-Nobles, B. Lucy Stevens. (more…)

The Love Lane Gang

The Love Lane Gang plays music that spans generations, as well as embodies them. The emphasis is on swing: classics from the 1930s and 1940s, done in a refreshing new style that incorporates the Hot Club approach with island flourishes. Dust Bowl ballads, old school country from Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, rockabilly and surf Read More...

Southernmost Car Club Holds Show & Shine, Sunday October 2oth

The Florida Keys Southernmost Car Club (FKSCC) holds its monthly SHOW & SHINE this Sunday, October 20th. This event is for the lovers of classic, custom, and street rod automobiles of all years and makes. Fords, Chevys, trucks, sports cars, and chrome loaded motorcycles. If it cool and on wheels it will be here. This fun afternoon Read More...

Southernmost Car Club Holds Show & Shine, Sunday October 2oth

The Florida Keys Southernmost Car Club (FKSCC) holds its monthly SHOW & SHINE this Sunday, October 20th. This event is for the lovers of classic, custom, and street rod automobiles of all years and makes. Fords, Chevys, trucks, sports cars, and chrome loaded motorcycles. If it cool and on wheels it will be here. This fun afternoon Read More...

Screaming Green Halloween October 26, 2013

Sail with Danger in Support of Latin Arts Festival, Sunday October 27th

Danger Charters will host a fundraising Wind & Wine Sunset Sail this Sunday, October 27, for the upcoming 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival. Normally priced at $ 75 per person, the highly acclaimed upscale cruise includes fine wines, artisan beers, light hors d’oeuvres and on October 27, a birthday cake for festival co-producer Read More...

Sponsors, Volunteers and Artists Sought for 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival

Sponsors, volunteers and visual artists are sought for the 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival ¡Esperando Nacer! 2013, set for November 9 and 10. The two-day celebration of traditional Latin American cultural arts will include dance and percussion workshops, Latin American artists exhibits, poetry readings and a theatrical concert featuring InnerNacionalSound’s Christian Monzón Read More...

29th Meeting of Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice of the Florida Keys November 14th

29th Meeting of Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice of the Florida Keys November 14th

Call to Artists for the 2nd Annual Key West ChalkFest

The Key West Art in Public Places Board announces a call to artists for the 2nd Annual Key West ChalkFest, to take place November 21-24. Local and visiting artists will use the promenade alongside the seawall at the Truman Waterfront as their canvas for intricate and colorful chalk art creations. Adult and student categories; prizes. Read More...

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The Blue Paper #31

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Oct 112013
 

Issue #31 — Friday, October 11, 2013

Gotta “Go”!!!

Gotta "Go"!!!

Where Do Tourists “Go?”

Let’s say you’re visiting Key West and are window shopping on upper Duval and suddenly nature calls. Where are you going to be able to use a bathroom without ordering a sandwich at a local restaurant? The Keys claim to be a tourist destination but neither the county nor the cities provide some of the Read More...

A Special screening of SCRATCHING THE SURFACE with an introduction by Director Tamara Laine

  Tropic Cinema on Sunday, October 13th @ 12pm Scratching the Surface provides a first-time look into the controversial world of genetically engineered animals. Director Tamara Laine, follows the citizens of Key West, Florida, as they discover plans by a multinational bio-tech company to release millions of genetically engineered mosquitoes in their community. Key West Read More...

GREEN Reactor: This Tea Ain’t GREEN

Something was lost in the hoopla over the insane move by the Teapublicans shutting down our federal government. Most of the talk was about their obsession with keeping Obama from going down in history as the President who finally made some progress toward universal healthcare. (Everyone with a lick of sense knows that the “Obamacare is Read More...

GREEN Reactor: This Tea Ain't GREEN

Something was lost in the hoopla over the insane move by the Teapublicans shutting down our federal government. Most of the talk was about their obsession with keeping Obama from going down in history as the President who finally made some progress toward universal healthcare. (Everyone with a lick of sense knows that the “Obamacare is Read More...

MORE TOP STORIES OVER THE YEARS

  NOTE: Dennis Reeves Cooper, Phd. founded Key West The Newspaper (the “Blue Paper”) in 1994 and was editor and publisher until his retirement last November. Apparently, he is up for at least one more adventure, so he has now applied to serve in the Peace Corps. While that application is pending, he is contributing Read More...

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School District Watchdog Files Complaint With Inspector General

WAS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CHRISTINA MCPHERSON’s SALARY HIKE A VIOLATION OF STATE LAW? On Sunday, October 6, 2013, I filed a complaint with the Inspector General’s Office of the State Department of Education.  The subject of the complaint is the procedure whereby Ms. Christina McPherson, Director of Assessment & Accountability and principal at Poinciana School was Read More...

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CHRIS THOMAS IS BACK!

WELCOME HOME CHRIS! Chris Thomas is back after a summer of playing his heart out on the Jersey shore.  But now its time for another great Key West season.  Chris has been making Key West audiences smile (and shake their booty) since 2007; singing and playing guitar, the piano and even the ukelele!   Extensive Read More...

The Short Circuit on Solares Hill

A couple of boys were proofing the captions back in the composing room While the gal out front who handled the phones was humming a Buffett tune. Back in his cave, eyes locked on his screen, sat Marvelous Mark McCann. And at his side sat his partner in crime, the lady that’s known as Nan. Read More...

Congressman Garcia Stands with South Floridians Affected by the Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Joe Garcia showed his support for the over 600 commercial operators, recreational users, and park employees who attended a passive demonstration today [October 9, 2013] against the closure of the Everglades National Park and the waters of Florida Bay. In a statement released to attendees Garcia said, “To everyone gathered in Read More...

CUBAN CHUG FOUND ON COCO PLUM BEACH, MARATHON

Photo by Deputy Brad Colen The Monroe County Sherriff reported the finding of the above Cuban chug on Coco Plum Beach in Marathon last Sunday morning. No Cuban migrants were found with it. It is made of welded rebar filled with Styrofoam and then covered with pounded and riveted aluminum.

COMPETITIVE BIDDING WORKS!

An Open Letter to the County Commission and Administrator. Competitive bidding works!  I recently upgraded my x-ray equipment to digital and spent the better part of a month negotiating individually with four different vendors trying to get the best price.  After all that time I only managed to get the price down $ 500 along Read More...

Trojan Horse Should Be Cut Off At The Head

Our public servants are in the process of granting approval to a development project that is not in the best interest of Monroe County residents. It is a government give away to developers under the guise of a senior citizen housing project that is intended to be built in Key Largo. It will not help Read More...

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Thursday, November 6 thru Wednesday, November 12

Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings and events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTISTS RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday Polar Opposites Opening Reception, 6 PM Lucky Street Gallery, 540 Greene St. 294-3973. Luckystreetgallery.com James Barr-Nobles, B. Lucy Stevens. (more…)

Key Largo Residents Leery of Federally Funded Senior Housing Complex

Dear Editor, A Senior Housing Development of 47 units (700 sq. foot, $ 850.00 a month), behind the Winn Dixie MM 105 B/S, in Key Largo being built by Gorman Co., is under a minor conditional use review, for approval by Townsley Schwab, Senior Planning Director [email protected] . Gorman Co. is using Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) federal funding, which allows participation Read More...

Former Key West Citizen Reporter John DeSantis Seeks Funding To Publish "The Bayou Diaries"

John DeSantis is a published author and working journalist.  You may remember reading John’s articles covering City of Key West government topics when he reported for the Key West Citizen. John’s got a bad case of unwithering nspiration.  There’s a great book pushing its way through, but he’s a bit tired of being told by Read More...

Former Key West Citizen Reporter John DeSantis Seeks Funding To Publish “The Bayou Diaries”

John DeSantis is a published author and working journalist.  You may remember reading John’s articles covering City of Key West government topics when he reported for the Key West Citizen. John’s got a bad case of unwithering nspiration.  There’s a great book pushing its way through, but he’s a bit tired of being told by Read More...

Benefit for Habitat for Humanity of Key West – 3rd Annual Votes for Notes GRAND FINALE OCTOBER 13TH

  Grand Finale: October 13, Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, 6-9pm For the 3rd year local musician Ray West is producing a musical benefit for Habitat for Humanity of Key West & the Lower Florida Keys.  “I wanted to find a way to bring additional customers into our local establishments during the traditionally slow season. So I Read More...

Artists, Volunteers and Sponsors Sought for 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival

 NOVEMBER 9 AND 10 Sponsors, volunteers and visual artists are sought for the 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival ¡Esperando Nacer! 2013, set for November 9 and 10. The two-day celebration of traditional Latin American cultural arts will include dance and percussion workshops, Latin American artists’ exhibits, poetry readings and a theatrical concert featuring Read More...

The Love Lane Gang

The Love Lane Gang plays music that spans generations, as well as embodies them. The emphasis is on swing: classics from the 1930s and 1940s, done in a refreshing new style that incorporates the Hot Club approach with island flourishes. Dust Bowl ballads, old school country from Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, rockabilly and surf Read More...

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The Blue Paper #30

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Oct 042013
 

Issue #30 — Friday, October 4, 2013

NOPE! NOT DOIN’ IT!

NOPE! NOT DOIN' IT!

Coda: Trial of the Beast

The story up to now: Five years ago this week, a 3-year old girl was attacked (Facing the Beast) with a tree saw on William Street by a troubled eccentric neighbor (Face of the Beast). Fortuitously, a passing bicyclist disrupted the assault, and the attacker entered “the system” (Caged Beast). When we last looked in on Read More...

Malling Ourselves To Death

On top of the insult of destroying the geographic places we call home, the chain stores also destroyed people’s place in the order of daily life, including the duties, responsibilities, obligations, and ceremonies that prompt citizens to care for each other. — James Howard Kunstler, author of  “The Geography of Nowhere” In the 17 years Read More...

WHAT IF COOPER TOOK OVER THE GOVERNMENT?

I have a fantasy. Actually, I have a number of fantasies, but I’m only going to tell you about one today. A beautiful woman comes to see me. She says she is an angel. “Well, I can see that,” I say. “You are quite beautiful.” “No,” she says. “I’m a real angel, sent here by Read More...

Homeless Shelter Referendum?

At the October 3rd City Commission Meeting I said, during citizen comments, that I had received an email inquiry from someone who has a home in the golf course community, asking if the new homeless shelter could be put out to referendum? I paused, taking in the somber looks on the dais, said, that was Read More...

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Bastions of Freedom

The ‘American Press’ was adjudicated specific constitutional rights by our founders. It was hoped that they might rigorously expose the institutional abuses that are inherent and systemic within a powerful government. The architects of this nation knew that politicians would be insulated from the citizenry once they were elected. Their authority, privilege, control and influence Read More...

Help Publish Landmark Breast Cancer Book, There’s Still Time…

“Women need ad campaigns and books that teach us which food supplements to use if we drink alcohol on a regular basis and want to protect our breasts from nasty effects of wine, beer and mixed drinks,” writes Key West author, Susan Wadia-Ells, in her groundbreaking book,   Busting Breast Cancer, 7 Simple Steps to Protect Read More...

Help Publish Landmark Breast Cancer Book, There's Still Time…

“Women need ad campaigns and books that teach us which food supplements to use if we drink alcohol on a regular basis and want to protect our breasts from nasty effects of wine, beer and mixed drinks,” writes Key West author, Susan Wadia-Ells, in her groundbreaking book,   Busting Breast Cancer, 7 Simple Steps to Protect Read More...

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  NOWHERE TO RUN:  NEW VIDEO DEVASTATING TO KWPD CREDIBILITY [CHIEF LEE DEPOSITION VIDEO] EIMERS IN-CUSTODY-DEATH UPDATE: MISSING VIDEO SURFACES KATHY SMITH, LEAD FDLE INVESTIGATOR IN CHARLES EIMERS CASE PUT ON ADMINITRATIVE LEAVE KWPD & FDLE, PARTNERS IN CRIME? CHARLES EIMERS UPDATE: Police, Death, and Missing Videotapes   THE BURGLAR, THE VIGILANTE, AND THE AXE OF Read More...

Former Assistant City Manger John Jones Weighs In On Homeless Shelter Debate

Note From The Editor:  Found this letter to the City Commission from former Assistant City Manager John Jones, providing lots of interesting background history on KOTS (Keys Overnight Temporary Shelter):   Continuation of letter (more…)

Defeat Of Channel Widening Referendum Cut Across All Sectors

To the Editor: This week 74% of Key West voters rejected the referendum to study the feasibility of widening the channel in order to accommodate larger cruise ships, a ratio of nearly 3:1. Detailed results from the Supervisor of Elections Office paint an even clearer picture of the mandate issued by the voting citizens of Read More...

DING DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD!

Ding dong, the witch is dead! The specious slogan, “support the study” and the revolting prospect of more and bigger cruise ships clogging our harbor and more “five dollar cruisers” is dead on arrival. A drubbing of 74 percent of the dredge proponents should put this issue to rest making it political poison for any Read More...

Tim Reynolds And Electric Funk Trio TR3 At The Green Parrot, Sunday October 6th!

Just a reminder…guitar virtuoso and two time Grammy nominee Tim Reynolds and his electric funk trio, TR3, will be headlining at the Green Parrot on Sunday, October 6th  for FREE!  Don’t miss this last chance this year to catch TR3 before Tim heads back out on the road with DMB to South Africa and South Read More...

Love Lane Gang

The Love Lane Gang plays music that spans generations, as well as embodies them. The emphasis is on swing: classics from the 1930s and 1940s, done in a refreshing new style that incorporates the Hot Club approach with island flourishes. Dust Bowl ballads, old school country from Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, rockabilly and surf Read More...

Florida Keys Council of the Arts Cultural Calendar Thursday, November 6 thru Wednesday, November 12

Visit keysarts.com, Cultural Calendar for more listings and events throughout the Keys. Key West Happenings ARTISTS RECEPTIONS / EXHIBITIONS Thursday Polar Opposites Opening Reception, 6 PM Lucky Street Gallery, 540 Greene St. 294-3973. Luckystreetgallery.com James Barr-Nobles, B. Lucy Stevens. (more…)

Sponsors, Volunteers, Artists Sought for 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival

Sponsors, volunteers and artists are sought for the 2nd Annual Key West International Latin Arts Festival ¡Esperando Nacer! 2013, set for November 9 and 10. It’s a two-day celebration of traditional Latin American cultural arts featuring folkloric dance and percussion workshops, Latin American artists’ exhibits, poetry readings, culinary surprises and an exciting theatrical concert featuring Read More...

LOWER KEYS WOMEN’S CLUB PRESENTS 2ND ANNUAL RACY BUT TASTY EVENT TO BENEFIT VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION & HOSPICE OF THE FLORIDA KEYS

 –A bit naughty, but very nice, LKWC charitable gala features dinner and show by the Magic Conchs’ All-American Male Revue– OCTOBER 12TH Ladies, get your dollar bills out and be ready to dance the night away Saturday evening, October 12th with host Lower Keys Woman’s Club at its now-annual event, Racy but Tasty, in the Read More...

LOWER KEYS WOMEN’S CLUB PRESENTS 2ND ANNUAL RACY BUT TASTY EVENT TO BENEFIT VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION & HOSPICE OF THE FLORIDA KEYS

 –A bit naughty, but very nice, LKWC charitable gala features dinner and show by the Magic Conchs’ All-American Male Revue– OCTOBER 12TH Ladies, get your dollar bills out and be ready to dance the night away Saturday evening, October 12th with host Lower Keys Woman’s Club at its now-annual event, Racy but Tasty, in the Read More...

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