Monday, December 31, 2012

All Good Things For the New Year


2013, a new year and a new beginning!  My thoughts and wishes go out to the Spierer family whose daughter, Lauren Spierer, went missing from the University of Indiana in Bloomington on June 3, 2011. The people  who were last with her on the night of her disappearance have refused to speak to police or report anonymously what occurred that night.

May the new year bring  conscious and resolve to the people who know what happened.


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Solution Found

It's nice to see that a solution has been found and executed for a safe crossing on Edgemont Road by Crane Pond.



In my September 15th blog, I talked about a proposed raised crossing on Edgemont Road by Crane Pond. The raised sidewalk was to slow down traffic and make it safe to cross the road into Crane Pond.  The project was to be scheduled last summer, however the cost was estimated to be over $90,000, so the project was put on hold.

In my October 13th blog, I posted some pictures showing how Massachusetts and Connecticut have solved their problems. It sure looks like solution to the crossing at Edgemont Road is simular to the suggestion I proposed at that time. Perhaps Paul Feiner is reading my blog.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Bad Dream Becomes Nightmare

My heart goes out to everyone who was touched by the horrific massacre that occurred in Connecticut .  If not now, when is the time for a discussion of mental health issues and gun control?
Back in 2000, when I began attending the Greenville School, my mom says she used to complain that all entrances to the school were open all day long. She says when she expressed her concerns to the administration her fears were dismissed. Last night, she attended a party and spoke to a parent whose two children are presently attending Greenville. The red front doors are still unmanned and open to anyone. During the extensive reconstruction project of the school, no security measures were put in place.

The Edgemont Junior/Senior High has five separate buildings. All are completely open. Anyone not associated with the school can easily gain access to the campus by entering via the Old Colony Road entrance.

Security measures did not prevent the unthinkable. But the breaking in of the doors in Newtown, allowed time for a call to 911 to be made. Precious moments would be lost in a situation where school officials are unaware of an uninvited person entering a school building.

When will this problem be addressed?


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Edgemont-Farm Country



Edgemont wasn't always a place of beautiful homes and paved roads.  At one time,our area was a collection of many farms.  A look at the map above and  you will notice four of the main roads that still exist today. All the land west of Fort Hill Road from Ardsley Road north to Underhill Road was owned by four families. Grand Army  Road (which was called Tuckahoe Road ) was home to one farm on the east side of the road.

Our town maps and many others are viewable by appointment at the Erskein Dewitt Map Collection at the New York Historical Society. The New York Historical Society is located at 77th street and Central Park West.