Sunday, December 30, 2018
For this post only
I have been asked to accept comments for 2019 predictions. I am not crazy about the idea because there have been some horrible comments submitted in the past. I will be vigilant when approving comments.
Friday, December 28, 2018
I wasn't off by much
My Predictions for 2018 post wasn't off by much.
Jan Klein retired. Craig Grella's next door neighbor came to the rescue.
Timmy is finally working for a change, without a bonus this year.
The School District has become more transparent which translates to less Right To Knows filed. The municipality? Well, they are less transparent than ever. No contract/proposal was ever posted for Tony DeNicola's "sharpshooting."
Ethics complaint finalized - guilty but not enough to issue fines.
Capital Campaign was shut down.
News that Susan Morgans is retiring in three months.
I'm not making any more predictions, because Mt. Lebanon is cleaning house. Here is to a transparent and accountable Mt. Lebanon in 2019.
Happy New Year.
Jan Klein retired. Craig Grella's next door neighbor came to the rescue.
Timmy is finally working for a change, without a bonus this year.
The School District has become more transparent which translates to less Right To Knows filed. The municipality? Well, they are less transparent than ever. No contract/proposal was ever posted for Tony DeNicola's "sharpshooting."
Ethics complaint finalized - guilty but not enough to issue fines.
Capital Campaign was shut down.
News that Susan Morgans is retiring in three months.
I'm not making any more predictions, because Mt. Lebanon is cleaning house. Here is to a transparent and accountable Mt. Lebanon in 2019.
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
OMG, she's retiring in March!!!
What's in a slogan? Exploring the mysterious mottos of 5 Pittsburgh-area communities
In 2001, Mt. Lebanon leaders created a 17-minute video to promote the community and its school district. The video needed a title, and “A Community with Character” fit the bill.
“I honestly — I just made that up,” said Susan Fleming Morgans, the municipality’s public information officer. “I’m sure nowadays things wouldn’t be so informal. I’m sure it would now be a six-month long project. You’d have to involve the whole staff and all the elected officials.”
Despite the informality, the name stuck.
“It seemed to me we have a lot of character among the people in our community … who volunteer their time to make it a better place to live,” Morgans said.
Several factors led to Morgans’ idea for the phrase. First, the district’s elementary schools had recently launched a character education program. Second, the community had formed its first historic preservation board, aimed at taking pride in the area’s various housing styles from bungalows to Tudors.
It’s also a neutral slogan that can be infused with many meanings.
Maybe a resident likes the town’s sidewalks, welcoming neighbors, dog-friendly vibe, or nature — “maybe that’s something you think gives our community character; you can take from it what you will,” Morgans said.
The phrase is used on marketing materials, such as the community’s website, paperwork for new residents, and magazines.
“What does character mean? It means something different to everybody, but it’s always good,” Morgans said. “I’m retiring in March, so maybe that will be my legacy: Mt. Lebanon, a community with character.”
A Community with Character
Mt. Lebanon, Allegheny County
In 2001, Mt. Lebanon leaders created a 17-minute video to promote the community and its school district. The video needed a title, and “A Community with Character” fit the bill.
“I honestly — I just made that up,” said Susan Fleming Morgans, the municipality’s public information officer. “I’m sure nowadays things wouldn’t be so informal. I’m sure it would now be a six-month long project. You’d have to involve the whole staff and all the elected officials.”
Despite the informality, the name stuck.
“It seemed to me we have a lot of character among the people in our community … who volunteer their time to make it a better place to live,” Morgans said.
Several factors led to Morgans’ idea for the phrase. First, the district’s elementary schools had recently launched a character education program. Second, the community had formed its first historic preservation board, aimed at taking pride in the area’s various housing styles from bungalows to Tudors.
It’s also a neutral slogan that can be infused with many meanings.
Maybe a resident likes the town’s sidewalks, welcoming neighbors, dog-friendly vibe, or nature — “maybe that’s something you think gives our community character; you can take from it what you will,” Morgans said.
The phrase is used on marketing materials, such as the community’s website, paperwork for new residents, and magazines.
“What does character mean? It means something different to everybody, but it’s always good,” Morgans said. “I’m retiring in March, so maybe that will be my legacy: Mt. Lebanon, a community with character.”
Monday, December 24, 2018
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Show me the numbers.
Please show me where the deer/car collision reports are. Where is the deer "management" proposal/contract for 2019? It has always been posted before the commissioners voted to approve it.
http://mtlebanon.org/2114/Deer-Management-Information
http://mtlebanon.org/2114/Deer-Management-Information
This place is so corrupt.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Mt. Lebanon football coach Mike Melnyk "resigns"
It appears that Brian McFeeley and John Grogan thought that Mike Melnyk should rethink his future at Mt. Lebanon High School.
At the time of this post, there were three comments, all agreeing that the parents were to blame.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Looking for deer "management" on the municipal website? Good luck!
After searching for the link to Mt. Lebanon's deer "management" program, I finally did a search. Sure enough, it was hidden on December 5, 2018. To find it, go to
Whew! That was easy. There is no information about Tony DeNicola's proposal for killing up to 75 deer for no more than $59,605. Such a bargain!!! Want to hear more about this deer killing sale, go to tomorrow evening's commission meeting where you will hear Craig Grella (the guy who is afraid of deer) read this action item on the agenda. We go through this exercise every year. Nothing is posted on the municipal website. No car crash reports. No proposals. No documentation whatsoever.
Last year, we spent $1352.81 per deer killed in Mt. Lebanon. 57 deer were killed. If DeNicola kills 57 deer next year, it will only cost taxpayers $1045.70 per deer. Remember, Tony told us that it would only cost us about $200-$300 per deer, while sterilization would cost much, much more.
Read about it here: https://lebocitizens.blogspot.com/2018/03/are-you-sitting-down-135281-per-deer.html
- Home >
- Services >
- Administration >
- Official Documents>
- Deer Management Information>
- Historical Deer Management Information
Whew! That was easy. There is no information about Tony DeNicola's proposal for killing up to 75 deer for no more than $59,605. Such a bargain!!! Want to hear more about this deer killing sale, go to tomorrow evening's commission meeting where you will hear Craig Grella (the guy who is afraid of deer) read this action item on the agenda. We go through this exercise every year. Nothing is posted on the municipal website. No car crash reports. No proposals. No documentation whatsoever.
Last year, we spent $1352.81 per deer killed in Mt. Lebanon. 57 deer were killed. If DeNicola kills 57 deer next year, it will only cost taxpayers $1045.70 per deer. Remember, Tony told us that it would only cost us about $200-$300 per deer, while sterilization would cost much, much more.
Read about it here: https://lebocitizens.blogspot.com/2018/03/are-you-sitting-down-135281-per-deer.html
Labels:
"sharpshooting",
deer "management",
Tony DeNicola
Baby, Just GO Outside UPDATED
Being totally out of touch and filled with hate, I bring you this updated version of a Christmas classic.
Update December 10, 2018 5:21 PM To show how I got with the program, here is a list of more politically incorrect Christmas songs that need to be banned.
1. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus: subjecting minors to softcore porn
2. The Christmas Song: Open fire? Pollution. Folks dressed up like Eskimos? Cultural appropriation
3. Holly Jolly Christmas: Kiss her once for me? Unwanted advances
4. White Christmas: Racist
5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town: Sees you when you’re sleeping? Knows when you’re awake? Peeping Tom stalker
6. Most Wonderful Time of the Year: Everyone telling you be of good cheer? Forced to hide depression
7. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Bullying
8. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas: Forced gender-specific gifts: dolls for Janice and Jen and boots and pistols (GUNS!) for Barney and Ben
9. Santa Baby: Gold digger, blackmail
10. Frosty the Snowman: Sexist; not a snow woman
11. Do You Hear What I Hear: blatant disregard for the hearing impaired
12. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas: Make the yuletide GAY? Wow, just wow
13. Jingle Bell Rock: Giddy up jingle horse, pick up your feet: animal abuse
14. Mistletoe and Holly: Overeating, folks stealing a kiss or two? How did this song ever see the light of day?
15. Winter Wonderland: Parson Brown demanding they get married…forced partnership
Oh my!!! Look at all the hate we have been singing about all these years!!!
Update December 10, 2018 5:21 PM To show how I got with the program, here is a list of more politically incorrect Christmas songs that need to be banned.
1. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus: subjecting minors to softcore porn
2. The Christmas Song: Open fire? Pollution. Folks dressed up like Eskimos? Cultural appropriation
3. Holly Jolly Christmas: Kiss her once for me? Unwanted advances
4. White Christmas: Racist
5. Santa Claus is Coming to Town: Sees you when you’re sleeping? Knows when you’re awake? Peeping Tom stalker
6. Most Wonderful Time of the Year: Everyone telling you be of good cheer? Forced to hide depression
7. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Bullying
8. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas: Forced gender-specific gifts: dolls for Janice and Jen and boots and pistols (GUNS!) for Barney and Ben
9. Santa Baby: Gold digger, blackmail
10. Frosty the Snowman: Sexist; not a snow woman
11. Do You Hear What I Hear: blatant disregard for the hearing impaired
12. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas: Make the yuletide GAY? Wow, just wow
13. Jingle Bell Rock: Giddy up jingle horse, pick up your feet: animal abuse
14. Mistletoe and Holly: Overeating, folks stealing a kiss or two? How did this song ever see the light of day?
15. Winter Wonderland: Parson Brown demanding they get married…forced partnership
Oh my!!! Look at all the hate we have been singing about all these years!!!
Labels:
harassment,
Hate in Mt. Lebanon,
Internet trolls
Sunday, December 9, 2018
One very determined troll
As of November 8, 2018, I changed the settings on Lebo Citizens to No More Comments. On Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 6:22 PM, I missed a call dialed from the Mt. Lebanon Library. I was out and didn't hear my cell ring. When I came home, there was a call on my caller ID, also from Mt. Lebanon Public Library, at 6:23 PM.
No messages were left on either phone. I didn't think anything of it, until I opened my email this morning.
No messages were left on either phone. I didn't think anything of it, until I opened my email this morning.
From: | Blogger Contact Form <no-reply@blogger.com |
Subject: | [Lebo Citizens] New message received. |
Date: | Sun, Dec 9, 2018 7:36 am |
Your post on Dec 4 perfectly illustrates how out of touch and filled with
hate you are.
Regards,
December 4 | Blahblah@gmail.net
Note: This email was sent via the Contact Form gadget on
This is one, very determined troll. Obviously, I offended a Mt. Lebanon Public Library employee. Wow!
Friday, December 7, 2018
Is there a gift wrap more appropriate for this offensive gift tag?
Meanwhile, at Mt. Lebanon Public Library:
Labels:
Mt. Lebanon Public Library
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Am I the only one offended by this?
Monday, December 3, 2018
Congratulations to
Mike Riemer, school board president, and Sarah Olbrich, school board vice president! I think last year was one of the school board's best years in a very long time.
No drama this year. Remember the disgraceful comment session from residents last year? Glad it was peaceful this year.
Congrats to our school board! Did you ever think I would say that? 😉
No drama this year. Remember the disgraceful comment session from residents last year? Glad it was peaceful this year.
Congrats to our school board! Did you ever think I would say that? 😉
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