Ghost of Midnight

… about neighbors, community and Front Porch Forum

Help in a hurry in Warren

Posted on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 by No comments yet

“Thank you everyone for your interest in helping me with my moving/unpacking project. I found someone in 10 minutes after posting! I thought I would get zero replies! Front Porch Forum is amazing.”
• Grace, Mad River Valley FPF

Found! Lost pug in Mad River Valley and black cat in Williamstown

Posted on Friday, April 29, 2016 by No comments yet

“The lost pug, Buddy, has been found this week. The assistance of friends, strangers, and — most importantly — Front Porch Forum subscribers, resulted in the location of Buddy. Apologies for not responding to this helpful forum earlier — this was the group that resulted in Buddy’s location. Thanks to all for your vigilance.”
• Margaret, Mad River Valley FPF

“Thank you to Jeff Poulin on Gilbert Road who called to say Jasmine was seen on his porch a few times! He told her she was grounded and sent her home!! Thanks to Front Porch Forum!!!”
• Jeanne, Williamstown FPF

Found in Brandon: lost cat and person to mow

Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2016 by No comments yet

“I posted on Friday with two requests… got someone to mow right off, and, as of today, have my lost cat back… both thanks to Front Porch Forum and some wonderful people on Carver St.”
• Judy, Brandon FPF

Husky vs. porcupine in Waterbury

Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2016 by 1 comment

“Or dog Sarah is back. Many thanks to everyone who kept an eye out for her, and to Joel and Dale who took her to the hospital for the quills. I love that we have moved to a community with Front Porch Forum and caring neighbors. Thank you, everyone.”
• Laura, Waterbury FPF

Northfield appetite for ping pong tables unsated still

Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2016 by No comments yet

“The ping pong table has been spoken for, with a waiting list if the first person doesn’t take it as planned! Thanks Front Porch Forum!”
• Denise, Northfield FPF

Williamstown break-in and neighbor connection

Posted on Friday, April 15, 2016 by No comments yet

“New to the forum and felt this is the next best thing to the cops doing their due diligence. Yesterday, my wife arrived home to find that our house was broken into and a number of things were taken. I’m waiting to hear back from the Post Office to see if the carrier noticed any suspicious vehicles. Looks like we’ll be purchasing an alarm system to at least help deter them during the day. Any other suggestions please let me know. Thanks for all you do on Front Porch Forum!”
• Patrick, Williamstown FPF

Lost Fitbit in Middlebury? No problem

Posted on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 by No comments yet

“Another win for community facilitated by our Front Porch Forum!  I went for a lovely walk on a section of the Trail Around Middlebury Sunday afternoon.  Unfortunately, I lost my new Fitbit somewhere in a two-hour stretch.  With no time to search, I headed home resigned to my loss.   Later, a friend suggested posting on FPF.   Wow!  Within hours we had three responses, including one from someone who had picked it up and was holding it for me.  Reunited with the Fitbit today.  Thank you FPF friends.”
• Tom, a Burlington FPF

Click local! When will “local first” arrive on digital shores?

Posted on Monday, April 11, 2016 by No comments yet

I couldn’t agree more with former Vermonter, Dan Gillmor’s recent piece…

Journalists: Stop complaining about Facebook, and do something about it

Dan focuses on Facebook’s growing dominance as a news distributor…

How should we respond? From my perspective, two primary schools of thought have emerged. One is to embrace that dominance, albeit with some unease, and fully participate in Facebook’s ecosystem. Another is to persuade Facebook to take seriously its growing responsibility to help get quality journalism in front of as many people as possible.

Both of those approaches assume that Facebook is too big, too powerful to resist that we have no alternative but to capitulate to its dominance. But if that is true, the consequences will be disastrous. We will be living in the ecosystem of a company that has repeatedly demonstrated its untrustworthiness, an enterprise that would become the primary newsstand for journalism and would be free to pick the winners via special deals with media people and tweaks of its opaque algorithms. If this is the future, we are truly screwed.

I say: no. Let’s not give up so easily. Instead, let’s resist and find a way out of this trap… (click to read the full article)

And… to add to Dan’s call… let’s go beyond journalism.  Let’s click local for retail, for discussion, for classifieds, for reviews, for sports, for entertainment, for networking and more.  Many communities have local efforts underway, and they struggle to capture people’s attention as so many of us habitually scroll through our Facebook feeds, go to Amazon, Yelp, etc.  Why not try local efforts?  While the internet and mobile devices still hold the promise of decentralization of power, we now know that the digital juggernaut is also acting as a giant concentrator of wealth into a small number of pockets.  Thousands of local taxi companies replaced by Uber and Lyft.  Thousands of local bookstores replaced by Amazon.

To quote Dan one more time…

I say: no. Let’s not give up so easily. Instead, let’s resist and find a way out of this trap.