Reaching Full Mobility and Listening To Larry

Today I am more mobile than I’ve been in years. I dragged my old 1997 Avalon to the third mechanic I could find, this one in Amherst, figuring that this was the final straw before I gave it to the American Lung Association. But — I drove away with an inspection sticker, and a still-beaming check engine light. Then I got my scooter, a very unreliable Taiwanese model, to run as well. Nice to have my fleet again at full strength.

I heard Larry Kelley on WHMP this morning, talking with Bill Dwight about many topics, among them the silly Fourth of July parade brouhaha, and then about the selectperson he helped convince to resign from office. While I agree that Anne Awad should have been more forthcoming about where she actually lives (she bought a house in South Hadley but maintains she still lives in Amherst), I still think Larry lost much of his dignity when he drove over to her new house and shot a photo of her walking on her lawn.

He says that he was on a public road, well, yes, but I think that any citizen, selectboard member or otherwise, would feel kind of violated having a blog writer shoot her photo and post it that same day. I mean, I get the point, Larry, but using the words ‘locked and loaded’ in Amherst is considered violent hate speech. I just think that he goes too far, and since these jobs pay $300 a year, and require a lot of time from each citizen who decides to run, it scares people from wanting to perform the job in the future.

The results he gets can’t be worth all of the bad press. As one of the editors at the Gazette told me, when you go after someone’s family, as he did against the Town Manager’s wife, you have probably gone too far.