Yearly Archives: 2007

Neighboroo offers local stats

Posted on Friday, July 6, 2007 by No comments yet

Neighboroo is a new Google map mashup with lots of data on housing, weather, schools, etc.  Despite the name, the couple places I checked don’t really go to the neighborhood level… more like town level.  Seems like an online version of “Places Rate Almanac”… which could prove useful if well executed.

Tickets move on Forum

Posted on Friday, July 6, 2007 by No comments yet

I posted a note this morning on Front Porch Forum for seven circus tickets that our family now cannot use for Sunday. By 10 AM we had five requests for 17 20 24 tickets… maybe I shouldn’t have sold them for face value! 😉

Basketball Assault and Neighborhood Response

Posted on Friday, July 6, 2007 by 1 comment

John Briggs writes today in the Burlington Free Press about trouble at Pomeroy Park in Burlington’s Hill-Old North End area. The basketball court there draws a lot of intense games. Neighbors complain of loud explicative-filled language, and games going on outside of allowed hours.

A woman who came out to ask a couple players to tone it down at 3 AM was assaulted recently… a terrible thing. This was first reported on our ONE East Neighborhood Forum and since then has been the focus of dozens of postings among neighbors. The police, parks and rec, and a city councilor have weighed in too on that forum.  John writes…

The crime has become a persistent topic on the neighborhood’s e-mail newsletter sponsored by the Front Porch Forum. Some who have written to the forum and others who live nearby say the basketball court, well-known as the site of “high level” recreational basketball, as Parks Director Wayne Gross put it, is out of place in the close-packed neighborhood.

The first round of messages declared outrage and indicated plenty of pent-up frustration about the situation with the basketball court. Then some messages were posted that raised the concern about racism and/or classism. This elicited a strong backlash claiming no racism (although some of the ongoing basketball playing crowd is African-American, the assailants were actually white college students). Now some members of the neighborhood have called a meeting to map out a plan for how to work towards a reasonable solution. The tone of many recent postings has been solution-oriented.

In another case, a woman was shouted down for requesting quiet during late hours.  John reports…

She called the police, and the players, in that instance, were ticketed. In a note on the Front Porch Forum, she said “swearing and inappropriate language is used on a daily basis” on the basketball court. In response to the many comments on the forum about the assault, Burlington Police Lt. Jennifer Morrison described the attack as “reprehensible” but added “it is unlikely that the perpetrator will be identified.” She said patrols have been increased near the park since then.

I’m grateful for John’s accurate attribution to Front Porch Forum in his article. Best wishes to all involved in this issue… I’m glad that FPF has proved useful. I also hope that working on this challenge will bring neighbors together in a lasting way that may have not occurred otherwise.

Another Mama-Baby Moose Tale

Posted on Thursday, July 5, 2007 by 1 comment

Patrick just posted the following moose story on the FPF Westford Neighborhood Forum. I guess I’ve got a soft spot for baby moose tales.

Many neighbors on Brookside Road caught sight of a young moose on the loose in early June. The calf roamed on the road and in our front yard. She/he looked a little lost and perhaps it was searching for it’s mother.

The plight of the baby became a worry of many with whom I spoke. They were worried that Mom and baby were lost to each other.

My wife called the Fish and Wildlife commission to alert officials and to find out what might be able to be done. The official had said that there was no report of a downed moose, and that young moose calves are “hellions”, often betraying parental instructions to stick around.

Although I cannot at all confirm the safety of the baby moose, I can at least confirm that 2 days after the sighting of the baby, a large adult was seen by my wife and I while driving home. The large moose was walking in the thrush along Brookside road, about one mile away from the school.

We speculate that the baby and this Moose are a mother/baby pair and it eased our minds to know that in all likelihood the two were back together.

RIP Backfence.com

Posted on Thursday, July 5, 2007 by 1 comment

Sorry to see that Backfence just shut down operations.  From the Local Onliner

BackFence announced June 29 that it shuttering its 13 community sites, which were in the DC area, Illinois and northern California. The ambitious site raised an initial round of $3 million, but never had high penetration in its communities, or sold enough Yellow Pages listings or banner ads to be optimistic about its future…

Neighborhood Discussion on MPR

Posted on Wednesday, July 4, 2007 by No comments yet

Minnesota Public Radio interviewed Jay Walljasper about his new book, The Great Neighborhood Book, today.  One-hour call-in show.  Interesting.

Harvard’s List of Social Capital Resources

Posted on Monday, July 2, 2007 by No comments yet

A visitor to this site pointed us to the Saguaro Seminar’s resource page today, which now lists Front Porch Forum among many other entities…

The following is a partial list of some interesting organizations that are about building social capital or harnessing it.

The Saguaro Seminar came out of Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone and is based at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard…

The project focuses on expanding what we know about our levels of trust and community engagement and on developing strategies and efforts to increase this engagement.

FPF Recognition Growing

Posted on Sunday, July 1, 2007 by No comments yet

Front Porch Forum is the “Featured Website” in the Summer 2007 issue of the Orton Scenarios E-Journal.  Given how influential Orton is in such things… this is wonderful!

Also had a nice short piece in The Islander newspaper this week.  Thanks Lorinda.

And this lovely quote came in today from a Vermont State Representative…

“I love Front Porch Forum. It is such a great way to be connected to different social networks and hear the opinions of my neighbors!”

Local Online Community Resources

Posted on Saturday, June 30, 2007 by No comments yet

A couple of interesting resources for folks interested in fostering community locally via the internet…

  1. What to look for in a neighborhood website – eNeighbors.com blog
  2. The New West FAQ for Online Community Journalism Enterpreneurs

Thanks to Peter K. for the New West tip.

Kudos for Front Porch Forum

Posted on Friday, June 29, 2007 by No comments yet

Burlington seems to be suffering an increase in break-ins, vandalism and the like.  Much is shared on the various neighborhood forums hosted by FPF.  Local officials weigh in too.  Here’s a gem that just arrived on the ONE East Neighborhood Forum from Tim this evening…

I’d just like to offer some kudos here:

* to Front Porch Forum for creating a medium for neighbors to communicate issues quickly and easily
* to the police and government officials of all types for watching and responding to this forum on a regular basis

I think I can speak for most members of the community and say this:  Whether or not we are satisfied with every response we receive, we appreciate everything our officials are doing to improve and maintain our quality of life.  We have to acknowledge that FPF has created a communication path and that its being used, successfully, by our community.

Thanks Tim!