Mt. Lebanon Magazine
Congratulations to new Commissioner Craig Grella, who was sworn in this evening by his good neighbor District Judge Blaise Larotonda.
Congratulations to new Commissioner Craig Grella, who was sworn in this evening by his good neighbor District Judge Blaise Larotonda.
"This is just another example of the bias flip flopping of this magazine. You can not trust this magazine. They either have things wrong or it's out dated. Maybe they should research into the depths of the Commissioners "Good" neighbor and how he has the power to dismiss violations."
8 comments:
That's Blaise? That's Gorilla? They both look like they are wearing false faces.
regardless of his politics,, with all his trouble with the law,,, Mr Grella doesn't have what it takes to be a true leader or someone I can respect..
I thought maybe the Lebo Democratic Committee would choose a progressive candidate but Grella smells like an old Allegheny County Democratic hack..... Grella is a sure sign that Lebo is really going down hill..
10:12,
I agree with the comments in your first paragraph. However, with respect to the second paragraph may I add that the very centrist Mt. Lebanon Democratic Committee is also corrupt. Do not expect them to do the right thing, ever.
Did you consider that maybe the PIO made a simple mistake? Not everything is a scandal.
If the PIO made a mistake, she should've owned up to it. But she didn't, thus the pathetic spin attempt. Time to take Old Susie out to pasture!
Actually, when you think about it, what is the difference between the Commissioner from Ward 2 and the Commissioner from Ward 4? Nothing.
Actually 3:02, she clearly opologizes.
The PIO makes a lot of mistakes. Read the latest magazine article on recycling then this from NPR and the New York Times.
“Recycling Chaos In U.S. As China Bans 'Foreign Waste' : NPR”
https://www.npr.org/2017/12/09/568797388/recycling-chaos-in-u-s-as-china-bans-foreign-waste
“LONDON — Ever since China announced last year that it no longer wanted to be the “world’s garbage dump,” recycling about half of the globe’s plastics and paper products, Western nations have been puzzling over what to do when the ban went into effect, which it did on Jan. 1.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/11/world/china-recyclables-ban.html
I wonder if Lebomag will correct its misinformation? Will the commissioners still pursue a new‘tax’ (sure it’s a fee 🤣) to collect our recyclables?
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