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June 28, 2007

To Whom it may Concern

To whom it may concern,

I called Rita Murphy 2 days after this horrific event occurred; she was unavailable for consultation at the moment but however, returned my phone call promptly.

When I began expressing my concerns and questioning her regarding the events that had taken place at Billy Taylor Park, she gave me the run around, and attempted to spin all the questions I asked her. In short, I could not get a direct answer to any of my questions. I was quite pleased that she rang me back so promptly; however I was gravely disappointed with her lack of answers to my specific questions.

I have emailed and called Councilman Jackson’s office numerous times (for reasons not only regarding the incident in Billy Taylor Park), and have NEVER received a response.

I emailed the Mayor also, however I have not received a reply.
In addition to my efforts I know some of my neighbors have also called and sent emails and as of the last information I have heard from them they too had received NO responses.


Mr. Twomey,

I could not agree with you more that Mr. Jackson is an ENABLER. I have heard this from individuals, and from Police officers. Mr. Jackson IS one of the primary reasons Mt. Hope is still dealing with issues which have plagued the neighborhood for YEARS!

To all:

Mt. hope is a GREAT place to live. Do not give up hope. In the 4 years I have been a homeowner in the area I have seen MAJOR changes. In the 6 years prior to living in Mt. Hope I lived on the other side of Hope St. (which for whatever reasons has the luxury of abiding by a completely different set of laws and ordinances), but still noticed huge changes happening in Mt. Hope.

Sincerely,

Dennis Cregg

Posted at June 28, 2007 11:38 AM

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I agree with Mr. Cregg that Mt. Hope is a great place to live. I love my home, and I intend to fight for it. Change has come to Mt. Hope, change for the better, and there will be no turning back. Either adapt or be left behind. The days of drug dealers ruling Mt. Hope are over. The days of filthy streets, dilapidated, poorly maintained housing are over.

People get ready, there's a train a coming, better get on board. Hallelujah! A change has come.

Posted by: John at June 28, 2007 08:11 PM

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