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MUSA Mainstays 2007 - 2018: What Lies Ahead??

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Printed Date: Nov 23 2024 at 4:44am


Topic: MUSA Mainstays 2007 - 2018: What Lies Ahead??
Posted By: Analytical
Subject: MUSA Mainstays 2007 - 2018: What Lies Ahead??
Date Posted: Jun 08 2018 at 6:28pm
Wondering Out Loud...............

Over the past 11 years since John Beagle, etc. founded the MUSA Blog, hundreds of archived posts note a core group of roughly 25 past/present residents who were/are most active in identifying/discussing/critiquing matters of greatest importance pertaining to Middletown city government.

Several of these mainstays like Pacman and ImpalaSS have passed away.  Others like Acclaro simply moved away in frustration. There's Vivian Moon and Whistlersmom who've grown weary of the inability/unwillingness of city council to provide reasonable oversight of senior staff"s questionable projects, dubious donations of city-owned real estate, sizable direct cash grants, a multitude of tax breaks, multi-millions seemingly wasted, plus the dismantling of portions of the former second ward residential areas.

In some unfortunate respects, the future of Middletown remains uncertain.  However, there's still opportunities to kindle private-sector reinvestment.  That task is much more difficult now as previously available public-sector housing and community development resources are now gone.

Everyone past/present needs to thank John Beagle, etc. for providing a local sounding board unlike that of the sanitized Middletown Journal-News and City of Middletown slanted news releases.  Thank you John.



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Posted By: Mike_Presta
Date Posted: Jun 09 2018 at 12:23am
Most of the long-time regular posters have periodically thanked John, and his team, for providing this last bastion of free speech in Middletown.

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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012



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