This is why Fark has a Florida tag for bizarre stories
"A naked man was accidentally
[yeah, right] shocked in the genitals by a Taser
after he was found breaking windows in Bonita Springs and asking women to
touch him inappropriately" --
that's just one of the many strange and twisted tales to come out of Florida
in 2005
-- St. Pete Times, 12/29/05
City police, worker's unions: "morale is at an all-time low"
That's funny... Venice Florida! dot com's Patten said that at the last
council meeting and was basically called a liar for some twenty minutes or
so; Herald-Trib given a warm welcome to the New Venice Liar's Club
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/28/05
Tech 2005 in
review: a disastrous year for privacy rights
Between the Patriot Act, the RIAA and Hollywood, you can
pretty much kiss goodbye to any privacy you thought you had -- Big Brother
is watching and he's brought along a lot of friends
RELATED:
Mom takes on the RIAA -- alone!!
-- Wired, 12/28/05
Say,
here's a thought... what if we took all of the city's power and consolidated
it into the city manager's office? What could possibly go wrong?
Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/28/05
A MUST-READ ARTICLE:
North Port's war on the Myakka River
H-T's Bill Hutchinson turns in an amazing, well researched
article on North Port and the city's ambivalence to the world around it;
among the scary ironies is North Port's duplicitous and incredibly idiotic renaming of wetland areas to "hydric
soil" -- wetlands need to be protected for environmental and
flood-prevention reasons, but "hydric soil?" Who cares about "hydric
soil?"
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/26/05
It's
just another $20 million of municipal debt, don't worry about it
City borrowed $20 million in 2001 in a little-known bond
deal, then asked voters for another $10 million in 2003, but it's no big
deal... maybe
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/23/05
The Four Horseman have mounted their
steeds, the Apocalypse is nigh
Council, Boone, Miller, Taxpayers League all agree: the CMU is a vaguely
written and bad ordinance
These four in agreement about anything is a sure sign of the
Apocalypse -- kind of makes you wonder now why anyone was in favor of the
CMU ordinance to
begin with
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/22/05
The Bait and Switch Chronicles
Gondo
comes to its own defense in VCC hurricane shelter debacle
City's flip-flop on what the renovations were intended for needs to be
addressed
-- editorial, Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/21/05
The Bait and Switch Chronicles
Myers: Hurricane shelter plan is 10% better than 100%
Hurricane will cause real estate bonanza as all of the stupid
people and their stupid pets will be drowned in a human fishbowl only 20
feet above sea level, city can then eminent domain their land; the plan is
absolutely brilliant and now the former councilman is "pissed" at Pam
Johnson for letting the drowned cat out of the bag
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/21/05
Miller backs off of Manhattan Project... sort of
Developer cites confusion on the part of city council in interpreting a law
that his own attorney helped to draft; this, of course, has nothing to do
with the fact that the real estate market suddenly stopped booming
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/21/05
Barefoot Bay becoming less than thrilled with George Hunt
Former Venice city manager is denied a raise; community board
members unhappy over incomplete financial reports and employee complaints --
gee, where have we heard this before?
-- TCPalm (free registration required), 12/13/05
The Bait and Switch Chronicles
Gondo attacks city on evacuation shelter that never was
Marty Black and Pam Johnson try to tell media and Tax
Oversight Committee that they have the story all wrong, that the Venice
Community Center was never intended as a hurricane shelter; committee and
Gondo cry foul
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 12/18/05
Herald-Trib pisses in the wind in editorial on Venice's day in Federal court
"At the appropriate time,
officials must tell the public why the dumping occurred and who was involved"
-- yeah, that is so likely to happen..... NOT!
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/16/05
Gondo's City Notes column gives a little mention of the
city's day in Federal court
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/16/05
Feds now holding grand jury hearings aimed at city higher-ups
Taxpayers on the hook for close to $1 million in court costs and legal fees
-- hmmm, didn't we warn you about this last month?
Yes -- yes we did
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/15/05
City, Boone, Miller on the CMU ordinance they created: we be confoozed
After pushing hard for passage, developer Mike Miller and attorney Jeff
Boone now have no clue how to interpret the law they created; what makes
this particularly ironic is that this is EXACTLY
what Vice-Mayor John Moore predicted would
happen if the law was passed
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/15/05
Bush defends Patriot Act, quoted as referring to U.S. Constitution as "just
a g*dd*mn*d piece of paper"
Online news provider Capitol Hill Blue takes heat for report;
site stands by its report and
defends its sourcing in follow-up article
-- Capitol Hill Blue, 12/09 and 12/11/05
Marathon yak session set for this Tuesday in council chambers
Making up for lost time, council will plow through a number
of important topics like... proclaiming December 14
as City of Venice Planning Commission Day?
...Planning Commission Day??? How many other cities have had a
proclaimed Planning Commission Day? According to
this search on Google, none that we can find
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/11/05
Worker
privacy: you have none
For some reason, this common sense rule still amazes people:
when you are using a computer owned by someone other than yourself, like the
one at work or even at the library, you have no legal right to any
expectation of privacy -- behave yourself accordingly
-- Wired, 12/09/05
Book covers 'excruciating years' in police department
under old boss, Slapp
"The time will come when you will meet a scumbag who needs to
go to jail. Now there is a possibility that you may be short on probable
cause, but don't worry about that, we'll come up with the cause later."
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/10/05
Get ready for the crash
Venice's Ned Davis Research (web
site), one of the most respected financial research think-tanks in the
country, is predicting a crash in housing, real estate in southwest
Florida; other financial wizards nod in agreement
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/08/05
Burning down the house
Ah the joys of growth: Mike Miller's Waterford buys family
house; former owner gets to watch his home of 40 years deliberately burned
to the ground
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/08/05
City's
planning commission to county planner: FOAD!
Scott Heinig has a very, very, very bad day at work
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 12/07/05
Police Exclude Testy Activists from circus statue unveiling
Police Chief Hanks to PETA: "No -- because I said so... you
can sue me later"
BONUS:
Comments on this story from Fark
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/07/05
I hate Icon
Homes
Port Charlotte home builder Icon Homes has a motto:
"Excellence has never been more defined;'' more like "defiled," says this
disgruntled homeowner who is so angry, he started a web site (with almost
hilarious photo gallery goodness)
-- I Hate Icon Homes dot com
Union Missionary Baptist Church reopens
After a couple of years of haggling with the city over sewage
spills that forced the predominantly black church to close, city officials
and church leaders celebrate the grand reopening of the still unfinished
sanctuary
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/04/05
Cops stare in disgusted disbelief at the dangling carrot
City hall's offer to cops: sell out a disabled officer and
we'll give you all a nice fat check in time for Christmas -- is there anyone
within the walls of city hall that has the slightest sliver of a clue about
how cops actually think?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 12/02/05
Pooped-on church nearly finished, to reopen
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Mayor Calamaras to
lead a reopening parade on December 3, will tout what a wonderful job the
city has done in helping the church; one fact not mentioned in either story:
City dumped raw sewage into city's only black-congregated church three times
over a two year period while the uninstalled flapper valve that could have
prevented the spills collected dust in a warehouse -- the third spill is the
one that ultimately caused the church to close
-- both stories 11/30/05
City turns off, tunes out, cops drop out
The exodus has begun -- would the last cop leaving the police
station please turn the lights out?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/26/05
If you knock on my door, I'm not coming out
Herald-Trib turns the tables on Venice Florida! dot com's Patten
-- good thing
they missed this; Patten's
response: "All in all, a pretty fair assessment, but why did they have to
pick on my furniture? What did my furniture ever do to them?"
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/26/05
How to put the Boone law firm out of business -- Step one: the county level
Citizens for Sensible Growth is about to pee in a lot of
bowls of Wheaties and that's a good thing
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/27/05
Go to this
web site and sign this petition -- NOW!!!
Tired of developers and their corporate ownership of local governments? Now
is your chance to do more than just say "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna
take it any more!"
-- Citizens for Sensible Growth
Hurricane shelter con job? A con job? In Venice? Unpossible!
Quote from City Manager Marty Black:
"Did all of the people involved know the difference between a
disaster shelter and an evacuation shelter? Yes. Did they make sure everyone
in the general public understood that? As it would appear, maybe not...;"
Gondo cites George Hunt as primary offender, but this site remembers that
Mayor Dean Calamaras, Planning
Commissioner Jim Myers and Hunt all sang in harmony during the campaign
to promote the bond back in 2003
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 11/18/05
A piece of Mayberry will go Manhattan
"The impending demise of the
White Dove Apartments might be a sign of what's on the horizon for Venice"
-- might be? MIGHT BE???
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/19/05
Red
tide forum reveals cause of gastric disorder suffered by panelists
In a truly strange coincidence, most involved in forum apparently suffer from
the same bizarre colon blockage caused by
self-cranial insertion -- gee, what are the odds?
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 11/18/05
Developers cry foul as voter initiatives approach
"It never ends, does it?" one developer moans of the
initiatives that would make land-clearing and bulldozing more difficult --
won't somebody think of the children of developers and their attorneys?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/18/05
Tim Polito, American Hero
In a scene eerily reminiscent of the opening moments of the
socio-political spoof
Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy, this rental boat captain isn't budging in spite of the
approaching bulldozers
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/18/05
Cops on
Matrix, part deux
Venice is one of the safest communities in America thanks to "smart criminals"
that avoid the town; in other news, local
chapter of
Hell's Grannies still terrorizing downtown merchants, shoppers flee for
their lives
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 11/16/05
City manager says he can't properly supervise police, fire chiefs under
current rules
That's odd... it never stopped George Hunt...
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/15/05
Here/there comes/goes the neighborhood -- yet more affordable rentals
eliminated, to be replaced by pricey condos
Blue collars out, blue bloods in as Venice prepares for the
continuing wrinkle wave
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/14/05
Gambling, the
mob, murder, Claude Pepper, Republican fund raising -- welcome to South
Florida
Dan Hopsicker's latest article draws some interesting lines
between previously unconnected dots in the Sunshine State
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 11/10/05
New
police chief search begins, city wants more secrecy
Proposed charter changes would mean cops could be placed on
double secret probation without the peskiness of having the public know;
Dean Wormer unavailable for comment
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 11/13/05
Cops
aren't being fired -- well, that's true, sort of...
What the Gondo doesn't tell you: two quit earlier this year, two just
resigned this week to take jobs elsewhere, more are applying for jobs with
other departments; Moses unavailable for comment
-- letters, Venice Gondolier-Sun, 11/13/05
Cops
on Matrix Report: social science fiction
Police refuse to take either the blue or the red pill, offer
up their own in-house stats instead
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 11/11/05
How we are seen by others: "...and the pigs down south in Venice"
Do you ever get the feeling that everyone else is in on the
joke except you?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/10/05
Tacy reelected
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Tacy in for third term in election that spawned massive advertising spending
by the CQG and the lowest voter turnout in years; Anderson to be euthanized
at local vet's office
-- both 11/09/05
CMU barely passes final reading, vote is 4-3 with
Moore leading the dissent
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Final wording of ordinance to include a cover with the word "PANIC" written
on it in large, unfriendly letters
-- both 11/09/05
The butcher, the baker, the toilet seat maker
Gotta hand it to Hizzoner -- when he reads straight from the
Boone script and doesn't improvise, he comes off as slicker than toad snot,
which leads to an interesting question: is this town really dumb enough to
believe this crap?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/08/05
Breathalyzer company refuses to turn over source code
Court order instructs the State Attorney's Office to turn
over the code to defense attorneys for analysis; CMI, the company that makes
the device, says its their ball and everyone has to play by their rules
-- News Forge, 11/05/05
CMU
before council for final vote on Tuesday
Residents complain that full details weren't disclosed
-- Venice Gondolier Sun 11/06/05
Tax/bond oversight committee meets for the first time... finally
Committee
members complain that full details weren't available until minutes before
the meeting -- are you beginning to
see a pattern here?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 11/06/05
Sony
audio CDs now come with free Trojans
Playing Sony's CDs in your computer can open your system up to a variety of
potentially serious hacks; Wired accuses the company of committing hacking
crimes under the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
-- Wired, 11/02/05
Breathalyzer decision rocks the tech world
Even the Electronic Frontier Foundation is watching this baby
closely
-- vnuNet, 11/03/05
Cops vote to accept accept city's contract offer, city promptly pulls offer
Logic surrenders
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/02/05
Planning Commission approves four-story condo building in island residential
area
"This is a monstrosity... [It's] just the first. There will be many more."
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 11/02/05
Dead men don't blog
Alternate headline: Stiff gets stiffed
Credit card stolen from corpse at
Farley Funeral Home used in attempt to buy laptop computer, jailarity ensues
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/02/05
Trifecta of dumbness -- it's like George never left
1.Consolidation of power will mean city hall will have
EVEN MORE power over the inner workings of police, fire departments (as
though they haven't screwed things up enough); City Manager's title to be
changed to Mein Fuhrer
2. FOP votes to accept contract, departmental lethal injection clause
accepted
3. City still sweating out EPA's final sentencing for forging documents,
etc., etc.; $1 million paid out so far to cover for criminal employees who
have yet to be held accountable
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/30/05
Anderson to Gondo: I'll pass on the drinks, got any coffee?
Council candidate does the politically
unthinkable: refers to a newspaper as a "rag" in print and sends it -- this
can only end in flames
-- letters, Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/30/05
Gondo
has a beer and chaser with Tacy
Anderson refuses to play by the rules
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/28/05
About those pigs
A journalism professor in Philadelphia blogs about Pigs in Paradise
-- Susan Jacobson's blog
Captain Obvious swings at Gondo with a clue hammer, misses
"Source code is the engine that drives a
computer, experts said" -- so would that be a six or an
eight cylinder engine?
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/28/05
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/26/05
NO,
REALLY: WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE IN PAIN AND AGONY AND FLAMES AND STUFF!!!
-- Fark, 10/28/05
Council, city hall need to share the blame in Matrix
Ray Davies, VPD's first canine officer (retired for several
years), voices his thoughts on the morale problems at the cop shop
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune 10/26/05
Who's the most famous attorney in the Venice area?
Hint: it ain't who you think it is
Tech world focuses on Venice: Local attorney Robert
Harrison is waging a technical and legal war against what he believes is
outdated and misused breathalyzer technology in DUI cases. He wants the
source code for the mini-computers inside the machines as part of discovery.
Harrison's quest has very, very, very far-reaching implications, well beyond
just DUI cases. The guarded secrecy of source codes for a variety of
government computing devices, including voting machines, is at
serious and much-deserved risk. This is a fact not lost on programmers and
geek bloggers worldwide who are cheering Harrison on in his fight for an
open door into the world of government computing.
A small sample of geek blog and tech news links:
Closed source
breathalyzer on trial
-- ZDNet, 10/25/05
Breathalyzers and open
source
-- Freedom to Tinker, 10/21/05
I'm not drunk, your software is
-- vnuNet, 10/20/05
Drunk drivers ask judge to open breathalyzer source code
-- Silicon Valley Sleuth, 10/19/05
DUI case may set black box
voting precedent
-- BrainShrub, 10/20/05
Floridians arrested for DUIs demand to see source code
-- Fark, 10/23/05
and even more links:
Google search results
Council
gets Booned; city's planning staff sighs contentedly, rolls over and smokes
a cigarette
CMU passes first reading; best quote comes from Councilman
John Simmonds: "If we pass these ideas, they'll
still be open to revisions should you all come to your senses"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 10/26/05
Matrix
Report presented to council, elected officials shocked to discover that
VPD has no spoon
Gondo
story |||
Herald-Trib story
Chief Hanks admits that the department also doesn't have any
of those cool slow-motion bullets
-- both 10/26/05
Venice escapes Wilma's worst
No major power outages, a few roofs get creamed and that's
about it
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/25/05
Readjusting Dan Boone's meds
See the "One letter, three lies" link below for an
explanation
-- letters, Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/23/05
Matrix: Cops have a huge morale problem
H-T isn't quite sure how to fix it, but wants it done fast
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/22/05
"What a dog"
Dan
Boone is at it again, turns over a pile 'o papers on Gary Anderson to
the Herald-Trib; Venice Florida!
dot com's Amos gets a nice mention
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/22/05
One
letter, three lies
One of Dan
Boone's caregivers apparently fell asleep while Boone snuck off to a
closet and typed this letter; our response: senility sucks
-- letters, Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/21/05
Where's Anderson?
After Gary Anderson filed for candidacy, he was abducted by aliens
and taken to the planet Tralfamadore; Gondo apparently missed seeing the
widely reported saucers in the skies
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/21/05
Matrix Report pops cops, suggests lops
Too many police have caused chronic donut shortage in city;
Matrix Consulting Group recommends a public/private partnership between the
city and Krispy Kreme
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/21/05
Our city gets a CMU -- ooooh, more condos -- whoop-de-doo
Meanwhile, from major cities like Philadelphia to third world
towns like Douala, Camaroon, there are actually folks with vision
-- Wired, 10/19/05
Truck?
What truck?
Gondo goes after the VPD for non-enforcement of traffic laws;
Gondo reporters expected to receive higher-than-average traffic citations in
near future
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/16/05
Matrix Report prelims: Venice cops don't write enough tickets
Report also states that internal investigations are a
shambles; in other news, grass is green, sky is blue
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 10/14/05
Eat at
Doug's
From the Somehow-We-Missed-This-Story Dept.: How do you like
your manatee steak? Cajun-style or plain with A-1 sauce?
-- Orlando Weekly, 05/22/03
Rock Show at the
Concertgebow?
Not exactly, but the Venice Airport is going to be a bit
noisy this weekend as
Skillet and several other nationally known Christian
rock acts will be grinding their axes -- ShoutFest is coming to Venice
(WARNING: first old fart who posts a negative comment on the message board
will be photoshopped with really big breasts)
-- VeniceArena.com
CMU
gets a hose job
This in spite of the fact that nobody has run any of the legal language past
the city attorney... again... George Hunt's glorious legacy lives on
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 10/12/05
Recipe Corner: Spotlight on Calamari Souffl
story |||
editorial
Take the open finance director's position,
add pork, cheese, milk, eggs and the mayor's face -- enjoy!
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/08/05
CMU up for council vote
story |||
editorial
Issue will decide the fate of downtown skyline, Mike Miller's Manhattan
Project for downtown and development attorney Jeff Boone's future bank
balance -- Are you ready to rumble?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 10/09/05
Here comes World War III
Bush said: "God told me to strike at
al Qaida and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam,
which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East"
(last paragraph); God is telling everyone else to hide under their beds
-- Haaretz.com (major Israeli newspaper), 10/06/05
-- Bonus link:
comments on this story from Fark
Mayor Calamaras' choice for finance
director under fire here and at home
Hizzoner turns in another banged up performance as his
finance director candidate, William Poling, is taking some serious heat in
New Smyrna Beach
In a pair of stories filed by the Daytona News-Journal, NSB's city
commission
is clashing with Poling over their bafflement of impact fees and
unusual circumstances in the city's utilities budget; meanwhile, the
Herald-Tribune is reporting that
Calamaras somehow glossed over the fact that Poling filed for bankruptcy in
1995
-- News-Journal stories filed on 10/01/05, Herald-Trib story filed on
10/06/05
Mayor
to name new Finance Director
Any time Hizzoner gets his finger in the pie, bells and alarms should go
off, this time is no exception -- William Poling from New Smyrna Beach is
the mayor's choice
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 10/05/05
Now
that's some great propaganda: Venice didn't annex enough over past ten years
City claims that we'd be in better shape if we had gobbled up more land over
the past ten years, Gondo prints it as gospel, doesn't even blink; somewhere
out there, Goebbels is smiling: "See, I told you it would work!"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 10/05/05
Planning commish Osmulsky and the big lie: "You either have density or you
have sprawl"
Osmulsky promotes the big lie in a push for a more growth-aggressive
comprehensive plan --
there is
actually a third choice, but neither Osmulsky or the Herald-Trib want
you to know about it; Herb Levine available for comment but nobody's ringing
him up
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/05/05
FEMA no longer hiding involvement in loan shark biz,
threatens to break knees of Charley victims who don't pay up
In other
news, writers for The Sopranos are scripting a massive hurricane that will
hit New Jersey
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 10/04/05
Development attorney Jeff Boone: "[Ed] Martin should not
write columns"
Our response:
Dear Jeff
There's a lot of folks in this town who happen to think that you shouldn't
practice law. Unfortunately for Venice, it is a free country.
-- letters, Venice Gondolier Sun, 10/02/05
Come to
Florida, eat a bullet
And you wondered why the tourists aren't coming: British gun
control ad campaign warns UK residents that all Floridians carry guns and
have bad tempers; former city manager George Hunt unavailable for comment
-- The Scotsman, 10/01/05
The
solutions to the energy crisis are clear
Take the golf clubs out of your trunk and other nifty ideas
that'll give you that warm, fuzzy feeling that you are somehow helping out;
in other news, big
oil profits are soaring
-- editorial, Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/30/05
Herald-Trib wakes up, smells the poopage
The exploding sewers, one of Venice's wondrous tourist
attractions, has the H-T scratching its head; city's utilities head Sharek
is also dumbfounded, decides to contemplate navel instead
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/29/05
Planning Commissioner Jim Myers: Venice citizens are rude and ought to be
ashamed of themselves
Boone proposal goes down the tubes due to citizen outcry; too
bad you can't have them arrested, eh Jimbo?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 09/21/05
Mayor Calamaras gets bitter, blames the Taxpayers League for city's bloated
budget
Hizzoner and the Gondo forget to mention that
Calamaras is currently being sued for the arrest of a VTL member at a
budget meeting in 2002; Gondo also forgets the mayor's famous on-the-record
invitation to anyone who might get vocal about the city's spending: "Anybody
else wish to come forward and get
arrested?"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 09/18/05
Konecnik gets disconnected
City tells the would-be developer to go do something that is anatomically
impossible
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/19/05
The camel's nose is under the tent: Konecnik causing a conniption
The biggest threat to passage of Boone and Miller's CMU plans
are competing developers
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/16/05
CMU and council: stalling for time
If you are on council facing a room full of angry citizens
and a few expectant political puppetmasters, what do you do? Delay the vote,
of course, hopefully until there isn't a room full of angry citizens
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/14/05
Boone burned as his CMU plans start going down in flames
Golden boy's touch ain't what it used to be -- council takes
a dim view of his vision of a towering Venice
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/14/05
Infrastructure? What's that?
Growth isn't necessarily a bad thing but it would be nice if sewers and
roads could actually support it
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/13/05
A tale of two city papers -- split opinions on CMU
Gondo
editorial |||
H-T editorial
If council passes the CMU (Commercial Mixed Use), the city
will make it immensely easier for height restrictions all through downtown
to get tossed in the dumper; Herald-Trib misses the point, endorses the CMU;
Gondo reads the fine print, says no way
-- 09/11/05 & 09/13/03
All bow before the majestic awesomeness that is Jeff Boone and the CQG
In order to get onto city council, you must first suck from
the land developer teat; Boone, of course, denies ability to lactate
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/11/05
What's good for Miller and the Boones isn't good for anyone else
John Konecnik tries to jump on the CMU bandwagon with yet more condos; Fred
Hammett doesn't like it because the Boones didn't think of it
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/11/05
Tacy, Anderson city council bout set to go
Moore slides in for second term unopposed; Amos stretches,
scratches self, goes back to sleep
-- Sarasota Herald-Truibune, 09/10/05
$5
million for a streetlight --
the golden days of city pork projects have returned
City Attorney jokingly considers a career change as there's more money in road
construction (Trivia question of the week: why was Spiro Agnew sent to
prison?)
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/09/05
Porn for
the Venice target demographic
It's not just the internet -- porn has been around since
before the Civil War; another shocker: kink ain't new either (article safe
for work, just don't click on the "see photos" link until you get home)
-- Wired, 09/09/05
What if we had an election and nobody ran?
Tacy, Moore unopposed... so far;
Amos considers another run
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/08/05
AFSCME
approves contract
And it's election season -- probably just a coincidence; FOP
still plans on playing the part of the spoiler (run, Rick, run)
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/07/05
Underpants gnomes hit police department... again; Herald-Trib doesn't buy it
1.) Stall union negotiations, get cops really pissed, then
order a study on why cops are really pissed; do it again three years later,
get same results, declare groundswell
2.) ???????
3.) Profit!!!!
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/06/05
Red
Tide is gay
Tourist bureau adopts a don't ask, don't tell policy towards the aquatic
pathogen, prefers to call it the Rainbow Tide
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/07/05
Venice
Community Center contractor forgets the rules of Fight Club
City manager has to remind painting contractor that the first
rule of using city contacts to get cost overrun money is to never talk about
using city contacts to get cost overrun money
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 09/04/05
Hanks is now a lame duck
Venice's top cop announces his retirement, effective March 2006
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 09/02/05
'Tome' delay
Jon Stewart on the
Bush administration and Iraq: "Is there any screw-up that they can't make
seem like it was their plan all along?" (opens in new window)
-- video, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, 08/31/05
Jon Stewart:
Reinventing TV and the web
The Daily Show's Jon Stewart has caused a journalism revolution; for
Stewart, it's all common sense in a day-to-day workplace
-- interview, Wired print edition, September 2005 issue
Battle of the bottles abandoned
Myers bows out of council race: "All things considered, I'd rather be in
Philadelphia;" Tacy finds himself alone in race, says "Cheers!"
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 08/31/05
Florida's newest export market: coconut shells for Monty Python reenactments
in Scotland
Air speed of an African or European swallow carrying a
coconut still unknown
-- Glasgow Daily Mail, 08/28/05
City
boards may have broken the law
Venice? Venice city boards? Could have broken the law? Unpossible!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/26/05
Darwin
Award nominee was into SCUBA
Man pours gasoline on wife, sets fire on lawn; SWAT team arrives, man puts
on SCUBA gear, points handgun at SWAT officers -- Darwinity ensues
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/26/05
Screw
history
Venice Historical Archives gets the shaft. Again. (those who forget the past
are... oh, forget it!)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/26/05
Everybody ex parte tonight (everybody wang chung tonight)
Council votes to talk about anything anytime anywhere
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/24/05
Mohamed Atta's dad loves Venice
9/11 terrorist's pop vacationed here, FBI wergle floop ghdst vwqpsrt vbg
bzzzzzzzz.......; Rosemary Wood unavailable for comment
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 08/24/05
Ooops,
we almost did it again
Not content with giving the city manager a mere 10% raise, one councilman
suggests an additional $5000, withdraws suggestion after beatdown from rest
of council
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/24/05
City manager gets a 10% raise
To everyone else who works under him, we can only offer a
hearty "Nyah nyah," cuz you ain't gettin' squat
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune 08/23/05
Miller's "Two Towers" at north end of town a symbol of bad things to come?
Condo boom brings dark skies, ominous future; Saruman
unavailable for comment
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/22/05
Blue, white collar bleed
Employers can't find enough help as workers are moving away and their
replacements can't afford to move here due to rising property values; here
comes the social science (hey lookee --
Wal-Mart is hiring -- wahooooo!)
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/22/05
An unfair manipulation of the development-approval
process
Herald-Trib throws in its 2 on
Mike Miller's Manhattan Project, offering advice that will be unheeded and
forgotten by tomorrow
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/20/05
"For many at Venice City Hall, it may seem as if
Myers never left"
That explains the municipal purchase of industrial-sized
drums of Glade Air Freshener
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/19/05
Battle of the bottles
Myers wants to to play quarters with Tacy for council seat, loser to get
free inpatient care at Coastal Recovery; cops promise no DUI checkpoints
during and after event
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/18/05
OMI
takeover -- one year later
Here comes the new boss, same as the old boss;
desktop wallpaper-sized pic
of drinking water plant mislabeled as wastewater plant; oh and guys: just
for the record, it was Venice Florida! dot com
that nicknamed the purge of 2004 as
"Bloody Tuesday"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/14/05
Florida Trifecta of Horror:
1.)
FP&L electric rates to jump by 20%
2.)
Try and buy homeowners insurance -- go ahead, I dare you
3.)
Huge patch of nearby gulf floor is now void of all life, sound
Put away the Stephen King, these are the scariest articles
you'll read in a loooooo-ooong time; oh, and some consultant
wants to widen I-75 to ten lanes
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/12/05
County wants our water
Here's a thought -- let's just give them the entire utilities department,
they couldn't screw it up any worse than we have
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/12/05
Code board gets pissy
Tinpot tyrants want to be free of cumbersome things like legal advice
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/12/05
Council wants to Ex Parte like it's 1989
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/10/05
Grieving dog owner digs and digs until she has enough dirt to get charges
filed in serial
doggie killing case
Mary Ellen Whitehead -- hero of the month
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/09/05
Clear
as mud: Ex Parte communications and Mike Miller's Manhattan Project
"City hall has been flooded with negative
e-mails the past several weeks from residents opposed to Miller's
development"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/07/05
The birth of the Ponzi
An odd story about stormwater utilities reveals how Venice got into its
present millage reduction crunch
"When Venice
established its utility in 1995, the then-city manager lowered the
millage rate so that however much money was collected for the
stormwater utility, an equal amount was removed from the general fund"
(Venice is mentioned and highlighted several times in the article)
-- Stormwater Professional Journal, sometime in 2000
Pennywise the Clown to Fairway Village Homeowner's
Association: "You'll all float!"
Almost ousted mom gets to stay, foreclosure halted; in other news, who knew
Tim Curry was a Shriner?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/06/05
A little power can go to the head
Code enforcement board gets a taste of blood, likes it: "These
people thumbed their nose at us... Let justice be
served"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 08/06/05
A lot of power can really go to the head
Fairway Village Homeowner Association sharks move in to oust single mom,
seize ownership of house; kids to be referred to as chum
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Cops in the crossfire
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/03/05
Community activist and VTL member Peter
Macdonald dies
Gondo
Story |||
Herald-Trib story
-- both 08/03/05
Store Wars, Episode IV: The Death Melon
May the Farm be with you
-- Organic Trade Association

Architectural
Review Borg to businesses: "You will be assimilated"
Northern Italian Renaissance style? Has anyone on the Borg ever actually
been to northern Italy?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 08/02/05
All them pregnant white girls look the same
VPD is on the lookout for a bad check passer with a "Goodyear" tattoo
-- Venice Gondolier-Sun, 07/31/05
Kido 1994 - 2005
-- Venice FOP 07/30/05
The children are a discipline problem?
Asshat writes letter that implies that
abused toddlers at church-run daycare had it coming, gets ass and hat
handed to him in five (count 'em) brutal responses; Jonathan Swift
unavailable for comment
Original letter from Dan Farley
Responses:
Jackie
DeGioia,
Christina Doby,
Lisa
McConnell,
Marie
Ruhl,
Deanne
Webb
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/30/05
Cops: Damaged goods
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Cop shop takes a big hit from prelim Matrix report; cops are unhappy with
management, that union impasse probably isn't helping things either
-- both stories 07/29/05
Hopsicker responds to H-T
A few weeks back, the Herald-Trib gave some unfavorable press to local 9/11
writer Dan Hopsicker -- Hopsicker apparently is less than thrilled with the
write-up
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 07/28/05
George Hunt's community board accused of theft by fellow
board member
Not sure what to make of this, but it sure sounds strange
-- T.C. Palm, 07/28/05 (free registration required)
Patten's letter to the Gondo on The Steele Report
Self explanatory
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/29/05
City property tax rates to become more or less expensive,
confusing
Less is more(?) -- just sign the check and figure it out later
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/27/05
Zoom, zoom, zoom
New zoning district request
and simultaneous application
for building within the district
for Mike Miller's Manhattan Project scheduled to blur past zoning board next
month, public may have to watch slow motion replay to catch it
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/27/05
No
planes land at Venice airport
Continuing their in-depth coverage of what doesn't happen at Venice Airport,
Gondo reveals that the airport doesn't actually have any planes, hangars or
runways
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/24/05
Police warn of shortage of property and violent crimes
Low crime rate is causing severe donut shortage; police urge burglars and
armed robbers to stop slacking or face growing competition from
Hell's
Grannies
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/23/05
Looks like the mayor got to this letter writer in
mid-sentence
Don't dis Venice Regional and don't support Sarasota Memorial, at least not
if you know what's good for you
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/24/05
Shakeout in V-town
Utils, public works heads to get a bump down, city to hire Public Services
Czar at $100K to become the next fall guy; former Public Safety Czar Joe
Slapp and former Computer Czar Steve Randall are polishing their resumes
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/24/05
Is Venice spending beyond its means?
Is the Pope Catholic? Do wild bears make poo in the woods?
"Size and spending habits of city government
have grown faster than its population"
-- Herb Levine surrenders; in other news, those Venice Avenue trees that we
spent a half a million dollars on are looking spiffy
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/24/05
FOP responds to the Gondolier
Looks like the cops are frosted at the newspaper, too
-- Venice FOP, 07/21/05
Well, at least the City of North Port will take a stand when a Venice city
employee gets screwed
Venice employee Mike Sellers claims he was taken to the
cleaners by a building contractor, North Port revokes the contractor's
license
-- North Port Sun-Herald, 07/23/05
Sewage
at the airport: a question of quantity
FRONT PAGE: City stated no sewage or sludge was dumped at the airport, Venice
Florida! dot com said a lot of it was dumped, Steele Report says some was
dumped; Gondo's conclusion: no sewage was dumped, the city was telling the truth, Venice Florida!
dot com was lying; logic surrenders
BURIED WITHIN PAPER: City was illegally dumping tainted soil at
airport as originally reported on Venice Florida! dot com, city originally
denied it happened; Gondo says sewage-tainted soil was dumped, city was telling
the truth, Venice Florida! dot com was lying; logic eats gun, pulls trigger
BONUS TRAX, BURIED EVEN FURTHER: City recently pumped water from sewer spill at Patches
Restaurant into storm drain for 24 hours and... oh look, a squirrel!!!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/22/05
Cops get the municipal finger

Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Impasse declared in union negotiations
-- 07/19/05, 07/20/05
Employers say home prices are scaring off workers
The rumble before the fall
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/19/05
FOP
cops discover the interweb
In an effort to bypass the media and reach the public directly about the
union's conflict with the city manager, the FOP starts their own web site;
special web-only feature -- get your advance orders in now for the 2006 nude
VPD cop calendar
-- Venice FOP
Shun the frumious skateboarders
Skateboarders gyre and gimble in the wabe, Councilman Rick Tacy gets all
mimsy about it; cops shrug, decide to outgrabe -- oh frabjous day, callooh,
callay!!!
-- editorial Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/18/05
Death in Venice
Come to Venice -- try the fish!!!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/17/05
Aw poop, can't ya take a joke?
Some folks are still sore about municipal prank, still see no humor in scat
job done on city's only African-American church a few years back
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/13/05
Speaking of poop, Venice comes up with a new euphemism in
press releases to allay safety fears in sewage spills: "containment area"
(second item)
At the Patches Restaurant job, the "containment area" was a storm drain that
emptied into Hatchett Creek; a sewage break at city fire department HQ also
had a "containment area" -- that one turned out to be a storm ditch next to
the same creek; the new favored wacky phrase keeps turning up again and
again in city press releases, local press accepts phrase without blinking
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/15/05
Mike Miller's Manhattan Project 2005
World Tour gets mixed reviews at city hall gig
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Developer's vision of a skyscraping downtown excites business community,
causes dread in residents and Gondo publisher Bob Vedder; Herald-Trib covers
event by answering the age-old question: boxers or briefs?
-- both 07/13/05
Dry t-shirt contests
Uhhhh... what???
-- Homestar Runner, 07/11/05
Skateboards headed for council
This oughtta be a riot... actually, that's not an unrealistic expectation
-- Venice Gondolier Sun 07/10/05
U.S. News and World Report: Sarasota Memorial Hospital one of
50 best in nation
Yo Quimby, I mean Calamaras -- you reading this?
Perhaps not-so coincidentally, Intel simultaneously puts Sarasota on
their Top
100 list
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/09/05
Please don't do this in Venice, please don't do this in Venice
Aaaack -- MY EYES!!! Please don't do this in Venice
-- Epoch Times, 07/07/05
Herald-Trib sabotages Venice Florida! dot com's computer
equipment
Lawyers will be called
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 07/07/05
House? What House?
Oh that one? Nope, never saw it before
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/07/05
Cops to take one for the team
Union to consider city's latest offer
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/06/05
News source gets death threat
In following the spidery and confusing trail of Mohamed Atta in and out of
Venice Florida, local journalist Dan Hopsicker has built up a sizable list
of inside sources, one of whom just received a death threat from -- get this
-- the former landlord of the Heaven's Gate cultists
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 06/28/05
Airport to increase mobile home lot fees
Article includes interesting data on the inequitable breakdown of who pays
what to the airport for land rent; airport manager will be reviewing all
airport leases, VGA stockholders heard laughing; VGA attorney Dan Boone
points at his pants, says "audit this"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/03/05
Gulf
Coast Community Foundation enters the land development business
500 homes could possibly be built on 146 acres and annexation
talk is in the air -- somewhere, George Hunt is out there smiling
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/03/05
Cracking
the real estate code
Your realtor is going to get the most for your house as that
ups the commission -- right? Guess again; also, the true meaning of real
estate ad keywords -- the realtors know what the words really mean, do you?
-- Wired, from May print issue
Mayor gets spanked
Mayor begs SM Hospital to stay out of town or at least to
offer maternity services, SMH tells hizzonor to go fark himself; no
explanation as to why Venice Regional, on which the mayor sits as a board
member, won't offer the services that hizzonor says are so vitally needed
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/01/05
Tacy
gets spanked
Letter
1 |||
Letter
2
Vox populi rises in anger over councilman's disdain for skateboarders
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 07/01/05
Our county commissioners are going to Hawaii and you get to pick up the tab
They won't be bringing you back a lousy t-shirt, either
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/30/05
Venice Regional Medical Center to get makeover?
"Like trying to put a sumo
wrestler in Jessica Simpson's bikini bottoms"
- ROTFLMAO
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/30/05
More U.S
Supreme Court suckage
Not content with putting American homeowners at risk of
losing their homes to money-grubbing developers and pocket-stuffing
politicians, the court also recently decided to kill the internet
-- Wired, 06/29/05
It's
official: The U.S. Supreme Court sucks
Near-universal condemnation of the court's decision to
diminish eminent domain restrictions
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/29/05
Strong Bad makeover
You can't handle my style
-- Homestar Runner
Dense
City's top urban planner sends density up the flagpole to see who
will salute; city manager carefully gauges reactions, says it really isn't
his idea
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/26/05
Yeah, but just think of all the trees we can buy
City to get $2.5 million road money refund from county: "there
is finally enough money to install a traffic signal"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/26/05
Gary Anderson fires a blast at city hall over the proposed skateboard ban
And what's all this about careless and impaired driving?
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/25/05
Uhhhh, Mike, you wanna try that again?
H-T gives a bit of a slap to developer Mike Miller for being a little too
fast
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/25/05
New York City
invokes Eminent Domain to acquire New Jersey
-- Watley Review, 06/21/05
Next
up for council: Height limits and special exceptions, criminal environmental
investigations, city-owned marina, union contracts and the creation of slum
housing for city employees
Who needs a movie theater? The next few council meetings
ought to provide one hell of a bang for your entertainment dollar
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/24/05
Two years after municipal scat job, church is almost ready to open its doors
(again)
We'll believe it when we see it
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/23/05
Mayor tries to hold back breaking hospital dam by sticking finger in dike
Nervous gay and lesbian groups unavailable for comment
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/22/05
Venice declares war on its youth
Skateboarding, a main mode of transportation for those under
the age of 16, may be outlawed entirely within city limits; best quote comes from Councilman Rick Tacy:
"They don't want to have any rules they have to abide by"
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/22/05
Sarasota Memorial Hospital to Mayor Calamaras: Kindly pucker up to our
collective posterior
Mayor opposes SMH moving into area based on his connection
with competing medical center, SMH reacts to the tinpot tyrant by ignoring
him
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/21/05
What do Tom Delay and Jack Abramoff have in common with former Venice resident Mohamed Atta?
Dan Hopsicker connects the Republican Party to mob-run gambling boats and
the 9/11 terrorists in his latest installment
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 06/21/05
H-T applauds Senators Martinez and Nelson for protecting Florida's coast
from oil drilling
Editorial warns that other similar initiatives are likely,
urges the pair to stay vigilant
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/19/05
Tacy thinks skateboarders are a menace
Uhhhh, Rick -- about that "careless
driving" ticket
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/19/05
Simmonds explains council's silence on hospital issue
All may not be as harmonious on the dais as folks have supposed
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/19/05
Attack of the drones
VTL member Norm Lupo and School Superintendent Gary Norris to
face off in debate -- state corrections looking at mandatory attendance as a
possible alternative for lethal injection
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/18/05
Miller's Manhattan Project gets Boone-doggled, hits PR
(and possible legal) snafu
Story 1:
City attorney: Laws may have been broken
Story 2:
Rezoning app flies in under the radar
Developer Mike Miller ties his boat to the Boone
law firm's dock, can't understand why public suddenly doesn't trust him
(alternate headline: "When a Boone hits your eye with a suckerpunch fly,
that's rezoning")
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/17/05
Sarasota County is full of s**t
Sewage spills are county's greatest export, record crop expected this year
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/17/05
Mayor eats his foot... again
First
section of article is comedy gold: Calamaras opposes competing hospital
because competition will be bad for his investor pals, waves letters from
pals as proof -- ya gotta love a man who stays true to form
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/15/05
Black
wants to annex affordable housing project
Reasons include offering services like water and law enforcement; this, of
course, assumes we will still have a police department, and then there's
that ironic story tagged on about yet another water outage
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/16/05
Closed-door meetings between land developer Miller, attorney Boone and city
council shocks the Herald-Trib
What did you expect? This is Venice: we do things different
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/13/05
Gondo
ducks connection to Venice Island Pub in cocaine bust story, Herald-Trib misses
story entirely
Beleaguered pub's bouncer (aka "janitor" according to this Sheriff's
Office arrest card) nailed next to post office with 79 grams
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/11/05
Mike
Miller's Manhattan Project hits the ground running
Attorney Jeff Boone's proposed land use codes arrive at city
hall; city staff orders a dozen magnifying glasses and a microscope
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/10/05
Envision Venice futile but sexy
Marine Advisory Board member Bob Crossley is less than
enamored with the process but was thrilled and delighted with the upskirt
view of city planner Kathy Ebaugh
-- letters, Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/10/05
Beach renourishment started
Just in time for hurricane season
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/10/05
Planning
Commission Pandemonium Circus
Condo attorney Dan Lobeck turns a commission meeting upside
down by pointing at something that nobody has looked at in quite a while:
state laws
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/08/05
The
Manhattan Project in Venice?
Gondo
story |||
Herald-Trib story
Developer Mike Miller and attorney
Jeff Boone unveil ambitious downtown plans -- really, really, really
ambitious downtown plans; explosion expected in 3... 2...
-- 06/07 & 06/08/05
Jack's back in school
New allegations of "jacking," or physically slamming a child, surface at
church-run day care; police investigate, State Attorney's Office yawns
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/08/05
CITY FINALLY ADMITS TO SEWAGE SPILLS IN EASTGATE
Back in 2003, Venice Florida! dot com reported on sewage
spills in the Eastgate / Groveland neighborhood from the lift station at
Mundy Park and from surrounding sewage pipes.
The mayor and the utilities department
viciously denied the allegations and the city responded by
investigating the possibility of
suing this web site. Now the city admits there were spills in a casual
one-off reference, forgetting that the official line has consistently been
that it never happened.
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/03/05
State Attorney's Office to go after former high school coach on molestation
charges
Waddaya know? Somebody at the State Attorney's
Office grew a pair
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/04/05
Gulf Coast Community Foundation to financially support affordable housing
Potential financial win/win for blue collars and
the Foundation -- stay tuned
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/03/05
Harris snubs
Social Security town hall meeting
Residents of Sarasota and Manatee counties meet to discuss the proposed
changes in Social Security; U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris is invited but takes
a pass on attending
-- Bradenton Herald, 06/01/05
Trailing South Venice
Less privacy = more money; still not sure who's getting the more money part
of the deal, but that less privacy thing is sure exciting
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 06/02/05
On-the-job felonies and their effects on municipal retirement benefits
City Manager Marty Black has asked for a legal opinion on the
matter, but it's purely hypothetical -- no, really
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/01/05
Venice -- What's the matter with Venice
these days?
Gondo kicks out a slew of stories on youth issues:
teen
flight,
paid
sports coaching and
teens
struggling with real life and death issues; oh, and then there's
this
idiot
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 06/01/05
Welcome To Terrorland is a local bestseller
Dan Hopsicker's book on Venice and the 9/11 terrorists tops
local booksellers charts
-- Mad Cow Morning News
Barefoot Bay trustees cautious about plans to raise fees
Former Venice city manager George Hunt is being scrutinized carefully in his
role as community manager
-- TCPalm, 05/23/05 (free registration required)
Area teens - can't live with them, can't haul off and shoot them
Maybe if we ignore them, they'll just go away -- it's a novel
approach that the Venice area is trying with some success
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/29/05
Don't drink the water
Florida is up to its eyeballs in sewage spills
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/28/05
Don't swim in it, either
More red tide is coming our way-- gee, what a surprise
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/28/05
AWOL
city finance director asks for job back
Also: Simmonds questions utilities and airport finances,
complaints strangely echo those of the Taxpayers League over the past few
years
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/27/05
Civil rights lawsuit against Venice cops set to hit the courts
Tickets available at TicketMaster
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/27/05
You're
looking for Jim? He's
dead, Matt
Former Gondo editor Pat Horwell writes about her personal
nightmare in dealing with Sarasota Memorial Hospital
-- letters, Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/27/05
PGT shifting 115 jobs to North Carolina
Venice's largest employer is transferring some of its
operation to the Greensboro area
-- WFMY-TV, Greensboro, 05/25/05
Got bugs,
spyware and virus infections? The FTC wants your computer taken off of the
internet
About damned time, too!!!
-- Wired, 05/26/05
North Port is stupid
Hahahahaha -- city grew too fast, didn't plan for it; good
thing Venice never made this same mistake... oh wait... nevermind...
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/25/05
Island height restrictions passed... for now, anyway
Fat lady ain't singing yet; also, planning commission peeved that some of
their powers are stripped
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/25/05
Child abuse charges and the law: an apologetic
Herald-Trib, State Attorney's Office explain why judges and
jurors won't be able to tell the difference between parentally authorized spanking and throwing a
kid into a wall; in other news, the words apple and orange have been
stricken from the English language, both will now be known as "roundish
eatable things"
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/23/05
Smells like Boone spirit
Boone, Miller and O'Connell argue for mixed use zoning while
stating zoning policies shouldn't be spoon-fed to city officials by
developers, use of large shovels preferred over spoons
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/23/05
Too
old to rock n' roll, too young to get health care
Venice Regional Medical Center a 55 and older only facility? Local resident
David Ursel, 41, suffers a stroke, is denied health care and told to go play
the flute (Gondo
pic of Ursel)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/22/05
Florida case law allows pre-school teachers to taint food of pre-schoolers
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Also allows
teachers to pick kids up by their hair and smack them into a wall
-- at least that's what the State Attorney's Office is saying in the case of
a local church-run day care
-- 05/21/05, 05/22/05
Child
abuse is such a subjective thing
State Attorney's Office says abuse is in the eye of the
beholder; Gondo cries foul
-- editorial, Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/20/05
H-T to Venice, county managers: Cut the crap
Hissy fits between county and city managers are highly entertaining at
first, but it gets old fast
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/20/05
Venice Resident web
site is back
After a long hiatus, Joe McKee is back on the web (we think
McKee was serving time on a bowling league point shaving charge, but he's
not commenting)
-- Venice Resident, 05/20/05
Prosecution rests before it even gets started in child care center abuse
case
Venice cops are described as "puzzled" -- another word that
starts with 'p' is probably a more accurate description
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/19/05
Mohamed Atta, teetotaler?
A new book on the 9/11 terrorists by L.A. Times reporter Terry McDermott
gets dubious looks from CNN's Chris Matthews; Venice's Dan Hopsicker is less
kind, refers to the book as "perfect dreck"
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 05/19/05
Ummm... this is just so wrong on so many levels
Local Star Wars idiots are breeding (with scary pic)
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/19/05
City's
new union negotiation spin: cops are golddiggers
City manager complains that FOP turned down offers based on
city's bad data for a year, says cops look at municipal funds as a "pot of
money they can spend as they want;"
Kido
whizzing furiously on every imported tree (cost to city: half a million) he
can lift his leg on
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/18/05
Boone, Miller to ask for balls
Mike Miller now wants to put giant testicles at the base of his
giant
architectural phalluses; attorney Jeff Boone doesn't want to allow
public input as, in his words, everyone will "get soaked;" Ron
Jeremy scheduled for ribbon cutting ceremony
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/18/05
Neighboring growth "disturbs" city planners
If we can't annex it, loosen the rules and take our cut, we
don't want it -- the county's going hog-wild with growth and that's our job
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/18/05
Interest grows in Hurricane Expo
In other news, underwear sales are up
Sarasota County Govt., 05/17/05
We're all gonna die
Forecasters predict doom, admit they have no clue as to what
this hurricane season will bring: "We can't
predict this far in advance how many will strike land"
Plus:
comments from Fark
-- Boston Globe, 05/16/05
Boys in blue seeing red
Gondo
story |||
Herald-Trib story
City admits bargaining based on "flawed data," corrects
mistake by lowering offer to police union; note on survival to city
hall's bargaining team: didja
happen to notice all those guns in the room and who had them?
-- 05/14, 05/15/05
Developers adopt car dealership sales tactics
New home "basic extras" now include floor mats, anti-rust
undercoating, tire-inflation tax and escalation clause; potential home
buyers advised to wear butt plugs during new home construction sales pitches
to prevent... well... you know...
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/16/05
Sarasota Memorial Hospital is needed in Venice
Health care professional Evelyn Barritt makes a compelling case
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/16/05
Envision What? (with apologies to Sophocles)
Citizen chorus: "We don't want height or density."
City fathers: "Oh, then you want sprawl -- the Senate won't go for that,
they prefer height and density. Don't worry, you'll like it."
Citizen chorus: (explosions can be heard in the background as
Trojan bulldozers approach the gates) "The gods have failed us. We
are doomed, we are doomed!"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/13/05
Pre-school emphasizes tough love, John Wayne-style
State Attorney's Office, apparently filled with Duke fans,
doesn't want to get involved
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/13/05
Habitat for Humanity to build one house in Venice
Affordable housing crisis solved
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/13/05
Health considerations
Sarasota Memorial Hospital wants to move into our area; so far the
response has been less than inviting
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/12/05
The dark side of the farce: When art contests go bad
Lincoln Nebraska had basically the same fundraising contest as our
Venice pigs, only they used cows instead -- great idea until kidnapping
and ransom came into the picture
-- 1010 WINS, 05/11/05
Water art
Kids get introduced to water conservation (now if we only could get the
attention of North Port's city officials)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/10/05
Pigs for pig's sake, art for art's sake (second item
on page)
Pigs are either approved lawn art or banned signs depending on whether
or not business logos appear on them; city promises to shoot the first
person to publicly display
this sculpture by Andy Warhol; logic and the Metropolitan Museum of
Art surrender
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/11/05
Sarasota County Commission says proposed 15,000 new homes in North Port
will impact roads, water supply
No kidding... really? You're not just pulling my leg here, right?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/11/05
Mayor to Sarasota Memorial Hospital: We have no sick people, now go away
As a trustee on a competing hospital board, Calamaras denies conflict of
interest, promises hospital will not be allowed to sell fireworks
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/11/05
The new "new journalism"
"New journalism" marked the beginnings of careers for
Hunter Thompson, Gay Talese, George Plimpton, etc.; Craigslist
wants to take the form to the next logical level
-- Associated Press, 05/07/05
H-T falls all over itself in an embarrassing love letter to developer
Mike Miller
Article ensures Miller's advertising budget will still
include the H-T; Don O'Connell described as being critical of city's
growth policies, which is akin to saying that Ann Coulter is critical of
Bush's economic policies
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/08/05
City Manager Black, County Manager Ley in caged deathmatch over growth
Battle Of The Bloody Bureaucrats series opener plays to a packed house;
Ley accuses Black of breaking the rules with the banned Atomic Wedgie
move
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/08/05
Clutching forks and knives to eat their bacon
Everywhere there's (not-so-)little piggies living piggie lives, just
don't give them out as lawn art to your piggie wives
-- editorial, Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/08/05
Circuit City sells floor model computer pre-loaded with
another customer's personal info
Company copied hard drive of computer that was brought in for upgrade,
states customer had no right to any expectation of privacy
-- plus:
comments from Fark
-- The Denver Channel, 05/06/05
Sorry about that, Herb (would somebody please call for an
exorcist?)
City slapped up VTL prez Herb Levine over imaginary complaints from
Envision Venice meeting, finally discovers that nobody ever actually
complained; Planning Commish chair John Osmulski and city planner Kathie
Ebaugh swear they heard voices
telling them that Levine is evil
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/06/05
You already knew it, now city and county make it
official: U.S. 41 in Venice sucks
Best quote comes from city manager: "Business
41 is the bypass to the bypass at this point. It
wasn't intended to be, but it is."
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune,
05/06/05
Grove Terrace hops on the growth wagon
HUD housing manager wants to tear down, rebuild, expand to become city's
biggest apartment mega-complex at 120+
units; rent-to-own not considered as an option; city considers million
dollar additional land purchase
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/05/05
Put
the pigs away
City says pigs are signs, not art, and must be hidden once
purchased; "You gotta stem the evil tide and keep it all on the inside"
-- Pink Floyd, Pigs (Three Different Ones)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/04/05
Cops to get frisked
Outside firm will be watching the detectives, Elvis
Costello unavailable for comment
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 05/03/05
A second Mohamed Atta?
Dan Hopsicker examines the tale of the terrorist's
supposed doppelganger, accuses the Herald-Trib of hiding early 9/11
stories by purging them from their online research database
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 05/03/05
VHA downshifts into parking gear
This month's plan is to keep the HUD housing complex
where it is
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 05/01/05
Liar, liar, pants on fire
Illegal sewage dumpings: Venice Florida! dot com made it
all up?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/29/05
Envision Venice point shaving didn't happen
Letter 1:
Levine was fine, it's a gaffe says the Naffs
Letter 2:
Anyone have anything that rhymes with Vauzanges?
Letter 3:
City asked me to complain, I said I would refrain
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/20/05. 04/29/05
Tattoo Vista
Scattershot debate leads to a crammed park design that
will have 255-car parking lot, three huge pavilions, and enough room
left over to fit 12 people on park land
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/28/05
Council votes to pave paradise, put up a parking lot
Beach park to get that gated community look and feel; Maxine Barritt
checks pockets, discovers she was robbed
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/27/05
Pigs to stay until 2006
uhhhhh....
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/27/05
Six Flags Tramonto Vista
City planners want Ferris wheel, mile-high roller coasters and a
foothold for Sharkey's Restaurant; rest of town just thought maybe a
picnic table or two would be nice -- and a shrubbery
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/26/05
H-T misquotes Levine
Gee, what a surprise -- who'da thunk the H-T would do that?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/26/05
Gary Anderson cops a NIMBY attitude towards Habitat for Humanity NIMBYs
Former mayoral candidate continues to get better press
now than when he was running for election
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/24/05
The
year of the pig redux
Venice Art Center would like to leave their pigs strewn around town for
another year; city manager, staff consulting a web sculptor/spider named Charlotte
for artistic advice
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/24/05
City manager's "attitude
toward the union and the employees ...is not
on track to win friends and influence people"
Dale Carnegie unavailable for comment
-- letters, Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/24/05
Are you a realtor who only shows houses with listed 6% commission rates?
The Feds may want to talk to you -- soon
-- CNN Money, 04/22/05
Who
wants to be a municipal finance director?
The appeal of salary, benefits and EPA criminal charges just isn't bringing
in the caliber of candidates that the city is looking for
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/22/05
H-T's EPA recap: city's utils follies will cost $1 million
Once again, Sharek works in his favorite Immanuel Kant quote,
"Perception is reality" (note to self: send link about
Kierkegaard to
city hall)
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/21/05
H-T praises Gary Anderson
Previously accused of being an election opportunist, now the former
mayoral candidate is a hero for filing complaints with the state's
Commission on Ethics
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/21/05
OMI's Newton "removed" after Venice Florida! dot com's Ooops story
reports soil dumping at water plant
City insists soil was not contaminated, can prove it by
not performing contamination tests
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/20/05
New finance director candidates named
Gentlemen -- start your
Googling
(don't forget to check
Google News and
Google
Groups)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/20/05
Downtown Stairway to Heaven building drops off the charts
Jimmy Page unavailable for comment
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/20/05
Venice amenable to Habitat for Humanity
Meanwhile, North Port Commission Chair Richard Lockhart wins Asshat of
the Month Award for the quote "I wouldn't
want (Habitat) building 100 houses in our city;"
feel free to send your insults to
rlockhart@ci.north-port.fl.us
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/17/05
Legal tab and cleanup costs from EPA investigation may
top $1 million
5 of 7 council members get to say that it wasn't their fault as they
weren't on council at the time -- so apparently as citizens, they felt
they had no responsibilities?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/15/05
Levine accused of causing bowel cancer, the Viet Nam War
and helping Saddam Hussein hide WMDs
...oh, he's also accused of cheating at an Envision Venice meeting; in
other news, City Hall reports that its
board game collection is
missing
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/15/05
City
needs more youth
"I had an onion on my belt, which was the
style at the time. They didn't have white
onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big
yellow ones..."
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/15/05
Terrorists, arms
dealers and ghosts in Malawi
The newest chapter in Dan Hopsicker's ongoing
investigation of September 11 and the Venice Connection
-- Mad Cow News, 04/11/05
City to EPA: Mea culpa, not so maxima, just the culpa
part
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Council votes 6-0 to cop to a guilty plea in EPA's criminal
investigation of city; mayor whips out harmonica, plays "Nobody Knows
The Trouble I
Seen"
-- both 04/13/05
Will
someone in utilities management please bend over so that I can return
this backflow pipe?
City's late April Fools joke: Now
you need 'em, now you don't
Clusterflap of a backflow program hits a new snag as city utils director
Sharek admits he is absolutely clueless, urges residents to not to buy
the damnable contraptions yet
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/13/05
Calamaras caves, gives Levine standing in building height
appeal
Faced with the deciding vote and potentially ugly headlines, mayor
begrudgingly agrees to send the Stairway to Heaven building plans to a de novo review
by council
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/13/05
Gondo on Venice utils: Rules were ignored
An
understated headline to say the least; the
financial impact on the city of Venice for EPA violations will linger,
even though the city faces lightest possible fine
-- Venice Gondolier Sun,
04/09/05
Herald-Trib praises... Venice Florida! dot com's Patten???
...ummmmm ...errrrrr ....my head asplodes
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/08/05
City to likely accept criminal plea bargain
from EPA
Gondo story |||
Herald-Trib story
Now waiting for council, Federal judge's
approval; individual defendants still unnamed
-- 04/08/05
And now, for something completely
different
From our WTF? Department, here's the unaltered original headlines from
two stories
Planning commission rejects height limit
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/06/05
Venice planners OK building height limits
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 04/06/05
Slippery George greases self, gets away again
Unbe-frickin'-lievable!!!!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/06/05
Pssst, buddy: wanna buy a pig?
We got your standard Elvis pig, your not-so-standard Picasso pig, and
then there's one with George and Laura Bush painted on its ass
-- Pigs in Paradise
VHA's Lopez under fire again
So, if we can't move the blacks out of town in one shot,
we'll just do it one at a time...brilliant!!!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/06/05
Jeb Bush loves
Scientologists
Attn. Christian Right: PHLLLPPPPHHHLLLLPPPP!!!!!!!
-- MSNBC, 04/05/05
On
the death of Pope John Paul II
--
Statement of Bishop John J. Nevins, Archdiocese of Venice, on
the passing of the Pope
--
To Forgive, lyrics by Steve Taylor from his
1985 album On The Fritz (referenced
pic)
City
seeking proposals for police study
Operations and management to be studied by independent
firm -- don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but it sure
slipped by everyone's radar, ours included
-- City of Venice Request for Proposal, dated 03/07/05
Washes whiter than white
City's only predominantly black church still closed due
to municipal scat job
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 04/01/05
Post-Lunarism
Performance artist Laurie Anderson talks about spending a
year as artist-in-residence at NASA
-- NY Times (registration required)
Bush talks tough on growth
Cities, counties must pay for it or turn it
down, governor says
-- Orlando Sentinel, 03/30/05
Gary Anderson gets his wish
Wellfield lime pits to be dumped on dead people; for those about to be
slimed, we salute you
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/30/05
12 days (and one lead
story on Venice Florida! dot com) later, the Herald-Trib issues
corrections in Randall stories
Now if the paper would just start sending reporters to city council
meetings...
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/30/05
Nothing new here: Boone, VGA want more money from city
Greed, greed; greed greed greed, greed greed; greed greed
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/30/05
Flip flops gyp cops
Police union claims that the city is offering even less than before in
union negotiations, threaten formal complaint of breach of labor
standards; city responds with an authoritative "ooooops"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/27/05
Ya gotta love Florida public schools
Declaration of Independence was signed in 1892;
John F. Kennedy and his son, John Jr., were one of the two father/son
pairs to serve as president; Cold War was fought at
the North Pole
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/27/05
Owl Farm
is a drug free work place or I'll rip your nutsack off
Just a couple of months before his death, Hunter Thompson
(aka Raoul Duke) issued this policy memo to his staff at Owl Farm
-- Rolling Stone, 03/24/05
Get out of Venice, baby go, go, get out of Venice, baby go-o-oh
A MUST READ:
Biggest objective for high schoolers is to leave town;
folks in their 20s and 30s can't afford to live here and wouldn't want
to anyway;
employers in the service industry have no work force
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/25/05
The Randall ripple
City's top geek wasn't the only one overcharging the city
for computer services
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/25/05
Mainstream (and not-so) politicians enter the blogosphere
Elected officials worldwide are beginning to use the
same tools as their critics to get their unedited words and ideas out
-- Christian Science Monitor, 03/26/05
Gondo weighs in on Randall's resignation
"It's apparent to me, looking back, there
was a disconnect between what was being said publicly and published in
the newspapers and what was written (in the discipline report)"
-- City Manager Marty Black;
"No kidding" -- Taxpayers League prez Herb Levine
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/23/05
Charges dropped in squirrel mutilation case
Perps ponder career in serial killing; in a
first time ever scenario,
Fark squirrel and
PETA will hold a joint press conference at 2:00 PM
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/23/05
A question of ethics
Herald-Trib wonders why it took the Florida Commission on Ethics, and
not the mayor and council, to finally take a detailed look at the Petra
Software affair -- good question!
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/22/05
Katherine Harris won't be pressured by 1.3
million constituent signatures
Moves to privatize social security have retirees outraged; Harris
relaxes, sips tea
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/22/05
Jim Morrison is alive and well in Sarasota
He's driving a Rolls Royce with a Kerry sticker on it and he's
publishing a novel about Bombay; Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger
unavailable for comment
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/21/05
Venice city employee and the contractor he hired had much in common
Steve Randall, meet Steve Randall (oh,
and
here's the older column from Lyons that is referred to in the above
link)
-- Tom Lyons, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/20/05
Public Works pisses off the DEP... again
Two years ago, the DEP was jumping all over the city's case
over the groundwater at
Wellfield Park, an issue that resulted in an ugly standoff; now
the DEP wants the city's Public Works Department to stop allowing waste from its trash operations
to leech into the groundwater and the intracoastal
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/20/05
Say goodbye to the Florida panther
PEER reports that the Federal Wildlife Service is deliberately using
flawed data in assessing the habitat and
population of the endangered Florida panther,
thus dooming the cat to extinction
-- PEER.org
Conflict of interest in public employment
Curiously included in the Steve Randall documents from the state was a printout of
this web page, an opinion about police officers and their involvement
with pawn shops under their jurisdiction; linked here for informational
purposes
-- Florida Commission on Ethics
Sheriff's deputy arrested, fired after DUI arrest
Note to city council members: relax, you are still protected, drink up,
drink up
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/19/05
Phase 1.) Become a city IT director, start your own company, then secretly
bill the city for bogus services
Phase 2.) ???????
Phase 3.) Profit!
Phase 4.) Not!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun,
03/18/05
Interesting fiction by the Herald-Trib
The Herald-Trib spelled Steve Randall's name correctly, but
that's about the only thing they got right in this convoluted clusterflap of an article;
just one example: compare what the Trib says Jim Gardner stated in the
ethics commission's Report of Investigation with the text in the actual
report -- it's the exact opposite; this is easily the worst coverage of city hall so far this year
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/18/05
Shane Saputo wants his money
Dear Mr. Mayor, members of council: pay me, you cheap sons of...
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/16/05
How
safe is treated wastewater?
For years, Venice has been dumping chlorinated water into
Curry Creek, quite a few times in excess of what the law allows -- how
safe is it really? According to Wired, not very
-- Wired, 03/16/05
Leaving town to go
back up north? Put your toys away first!
Put everything away that's in your yard -- even
birdfeeders -- or they may be gone when you come back
-- City of Venice press release, 03/16/05
Paradise isn't
Otis Hunter sounds off
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/16/05
Sharks tooth capital gots no sharks tooth?
New catch phrase needed -- Come to Venice, enjoy the excitement of...
of... the mysterious exploding sewers
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/16/05
Roberts Bay gots no poop
We're safe, but for how long?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/16/05
Florida's
environment - more violation notices but less results
Cleanups and civil fines
down in 04,
traffic ticket mentality encourages more pollution
by companies, local governments
-- Peer.org
Using Norton's firewall (aka Norton Security)? Yet another good reason
to dump it
Online vulnerability in Norton's firewall allows the
newest internet scam: pharming; best firewall around is still the free
Zone Alarm
-- Wired, 03/14/05
Clyde Butcher unveils Cuba photos (with pic)
This story is all the buzz in international and European
circles, nary an eyebrow raised here in Venice where the photos are to
be shown
Here's a larger view of same pic shown in story
-- PRNewswire, 03/09/05
Dear Mr. Mayor, Mr. City Manager and Members of Council:
Here's a modest proposal
-- St. Pete Times, 03/10/05
City to residents: Honest -- this time the poopage wasn't our fault
Another 35,000 gallons of sewage goes into Roberts Bay, city says they
were nowhere near the place, it's
those wacky tree removal guys who done the foul deed
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/11/05
Backflow backlash
Make residents uglify their property with a highly
visible copper tubing growth and make them pay out the wazoo for
the privilege of said uglification... BRILLIANT!!!!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/11/05
Municipal hurricane debris law targets construction sites
Gondo story -- 03/09/05
Herald-Trib story - 03/10/05
Only applies to construction sites -- homeowners may still leave their
archery sets, lawn and patio furniture, glass recyclables,
plywood, barbecues, propane tanks, trash cans, pool equipment, car
parts, bicycles, potted plants, garden gnomes, rakes, shovels, household
chemicals and unwanted elderly outside during a hurricane as they pose
lesser risk
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/09/05
Lack of affordable housing may be driving out working-class families
In other news, lack of money may be causing hunger,
homelessness
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/09/05
Gondo's 'Terrorists in our toilets' story goes national
"I found a terrorist
in my toilet this morning. If I had only had that backflow valve..."
"Why do the terrorists hate our sewage?"
"Backflow =
kickback"
-- Fark.com, 03/04/05
City
is requiring all residents to purchase backflow prevention valves
because of terrorism
Venice, with one of the oldest population bases in the country, suddenly
discovers that its residents were actually born yesterday
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 03/04/05
Venice has an annual liars contest?
This is for real:
12 contestant slots are still open... the headline possibilities are
nearly infinite
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/03/05
Trammell tears down one historic building that is
unsalvageable, scrambles to save another
Eh, you do what you can
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 03/03/05
Reverend James Sims, 1929 - 2005
Venice loses a living legend -- this one hurts big time
Gondo story ||
Herald-Trib story
-- both 03/02/05
County caught pulling a fast one
At least $2.5 million should have gone to the city and
didn't in misallocated impact fees, this according to city manager and
staff; just think about all of the additional trees we could have bought
with that money
-- Venice Gondolier Sun 02/27/05
Gay bashing with a billy club, DUI deer hunting and other fond memories
of Hunter Thompson in Big Sur
Joan Baez and Hunter Thompson were neighbors in the early
60s and they didn't get along very well -- go figure
-- Monteray Herald, 03/01/05
Ah,
to fish and get paid for it
Geoff Page of Venice one of several fisherman sponsored
by Yamaha in upcoming Redfish Series Tournament
-- FishingWorld.com
Town Hall meeting on Monday
Employees told to stay upstairs during the party and not
to eat the finger food -- it's for the guests
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/25/05
Council, Levine in agreement on downtown four-story building
Damn, somebody must've spiked my coffee with mescaline, cuz I swear I
just wrote a headline that said '"Council, Levine in agreement"
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/24/05
We're locking our doors and we're not coming out
Here comes the science backlash...
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/24/05
Help wanted: Finance Director for small city on the gulf
coast of Florida
Must have good people skills and be highly flexible and creative
with numbers;
no credit or criminal background check needed
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/24/05
The CRA is dead, long live the... wait, shoot it again,
it's still moving
County, city talks effectively kill the redevelopment district
proposal... maybe
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/24/05
Cure for red tide?
Bob Rigby has been using Venice High School students to
test his anti-red tide formula; school officials approved the
experiments despite not knowing what is in the chemical formula that the
kids are playing with -- what could possibly go wrong?
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/23/05
Council's new adjective for Levine: "aggrieved"
Taxpayers League prez has been called a lot of things
over the years; newfound respect is a strange twist in a long and
convoluted path
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/23/05
Those wacky Canucks (Blame Canada)
Canadians buy oldest house in Venice; plans to
use it in a reenactment of the
1814 burning of
the White House
rumored but denied
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/22/05
Hunter S. Thompson dead at 67
story ||
Fark tribute
America's greatest journalist commits suicide
"Journalism is a
terminally lame job, but it's better than working."
"It may be that every culture needs an outlaw god of some kind, and
maybe this time around, I'm it."
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn
pro."
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to
anyone, but they've always worked for me."
"If I'd written all the truth I knew for the past ten years,
about 600 people - including me - would be rotting in prison cells from
Rio to Seattle today. Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous
commodity in the context of professional journalism."
-- 02/21/05
Old and busted: historic homes; new hotness: pissing off the locals by
moving into Venice and tearing down historic homes
Why the hell should you care, anyway? It's not your history that you are
destroying
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/21/05
EPA sets perchlorate guidelines
The toxic chemical is used in rocket fuel and it's found
in a majority of this country's milk and lettuce -- the EPA says that's
OK, just don't smoke and fart at the same time
-- Wired, 02/19/05
City attorney to Levine: What is your major malfunction?
Herb
Levine appeals a Planning Commission decision, even has to pay a $300
fee to do so; city attorney Bob Anderson says that's not good enough, wants a letter
of explanation, a DNA sample and a shrubbery
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/18/05
City attorney to Sorrento Ranches residents: What is your major
malfunction?
Sorrento's residents' petition to fight an annexation is
illegal, DNA sample showed signs of tampering, but the shrubbery looks
great; Nee! Nee!
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/18/05
Blood on the rooftops, Venice in the spring
Gondo story |||Herald-Trib
story
Height restrictions get tossed, new beach park is up in the air, fur is
flying, all in all it's just another day in pair-a-dice
-- both 02/16/05
--
headline
reference
VHA move explained
Tossing the hype aside, the H-T's Lauren Glenn gives a
thoughtful examination to proposed ideas about moving the low-income
housing project
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/13/05
"She was a total nutcase," said the 35-year-old architect
from Venice, Florida
There's nothing more to add to this
headline
-- Associated Press, 02/12/05
It's an outrage, I tell ya!
Calamaras and Anderson go chest to chest again in the
press, rest of town urges them to go rent a room; note to Calamaras: it's "you're
gonna have to serve somebody" not "sue somebody"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/11/05
More public input on beach park
needed? How much @*#%ing public input
can you possibly get?
Herald-Trib writes a fluffer, forgets that the public
already inputted and is being outputted while city shops for other
input more in line with its input needs; Johnny Five surrenders
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/11/05
DEP reopens investigation of North Port
Soil, water testing is slated after discovery of illegal
dumping on or near Catholic church property
-- Charlotte Sun-Herald, 02/10/05
Herb Levine a... a... hero?
Hmmm... very strange: Herald-Trib doesn't refer to the
Taxpayers League prez as a 'gadfly;' paper appears to be infected with a
minor case of journalistic integrity
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/09/05
Gee, what a surprise: Dan Boone doesn't want to have to play by the same
rules as everyone else
Council's response: tough luck, Dan (now that IS a surprise); also:
Taylor gives Calamaras a slap for getting feisty with public speakers
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/09/05
North Port gets flanked
County makes move to curb North Port's expansionist insanity, threatens
to bring in tanks and barricades
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/09/05
Catholics to palpitate
Three-foot-tall statue to visit Venice, slated to cause heart flutters
and dizziness
-- WBBH-TV, Collier, 02/07/05
North Port pulls a Venice
Catholic church land in North Port is site for illegal dumping by city;
city apologizes, apparently thought the land was owned by Muslims
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/06/05
Maxine Barritt wakes up, smells coffee
That passive park she petitioned for may not be so passive after all
(note to activist wannabes: if you are going to use petitions, make sure
they are legal petitions)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/06/05
Lopez promises to take out the trash
VHA director promises to relocate city's undesirables, he prefers over
the city limits line; Georgia, Texas and Canada also being considered
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/06/05
Got Instant Messanger? Can't resist roast chicken? Well
then, it sucks to be you
Instant messenger programs (like MSN and AIM) are notorious for allowing
users' computers to get infected and hijacked; here's yet another brand spankin' new reason (fresh out of the shrinkwrap) to
uninstall the damnable programs
-- MENAFN News, 02/05/05
Love those trees
Venice's new No Tree Left Behind policy is fun and edumacational
-- letters, Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/04/05
County to VHA: Say what?
HUD housing authority wants to move outside the city limits, county says
such talk is "premature"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/04/05
North Port city ex-commish Fink to H-T: North Port is not
Sarasota's bedroom
Venice's neighbor to the south is destined to become the county's
grossly-oversized bidet, though
-- letters, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 02/01/05
He's baaa-aaack --
Rudi Dekkers (the man who trained Mohammed Atta how to fly) keeps bouncing in and out of
Florida illegally
Dan Hopsicker reports that former Venice resident Dekkers sneaks past
U.S. Customs wearing pilots'
gear
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 01/31/05
It's a White Sale!!!
Venice's only African-American community to be transported over the city
limits line and told to stay there; in other news, Mark Furhman says
Venice is a great town for retirement living
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/02/05
Stairway to Heaven to be appealed
Levine, Osmulski go nose to nose over proposed four-story downtown
building
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 02/02/05
0 for 3
Ethics Commission clears Patricia Wilson on cell phone use
-- Florida Commission on Ethics Press Release, 02/01/05
Florida's unsung guitar hero
Back in the 80's Richy Kicklighter was THE southwest Florida guitarist
that you just had to see live; Kicklighter is still rockin', but times
are hard
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/31/05
It's a circus, I tell ya!!!
Letter writer to the Gondo is up in arms about city council, and it's...
not Levine or the Taxpayers League or... who is this guy, anyway?
-- letters, Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/30/05
Envision Venice continues
We're now down to... the primaries?
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/30/05
13 local governments to work together
harmoniously to identify new water sources
-- what could possibly go wrong?
Venice Councilman Tacy gets the best quote in:
"If we don't give a deadline -- I know government
-- it goes on and on"
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune,
01/29/05
Firefighters get all the cool jobs, like
blowing cars up and stuff like that
Local TV coverage from Collier, with video; Venice firefighter Jay Stevenson
is shown (right-click on the video to get full-screen feed)
-- ABC-7 Collier, 01/27/05
Council sittin'...on the dock... of the bay
Watchin' the tide... roll away
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune. 01/27/05
400-foot dock at Fisherman's Wharf is a done deal
City out of the loop in decision, neighbors attempt a NIMBY anyway; Otis Redding is somewhere out there smiling
-- Venice
Gondolier Sun, 01/26/05
Former finance director explains himself
Sort of, anyway
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/26/05
Stairway to Heaven a good thing
Giant steps in new downtown building design will be used to fool
Godzilla into falling to his death; Mothra ecstatic, Japan plans protest
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/25/05
Wanna see what your house looks like from space?
Sarasota County's satellite photo map server let's you zoom in on your roof,
also answers the question of who owns that lot on the corner; you'll have to
play with the controls on the top of the page a bit
-- Sarasota County Satellite Map Server
Clyde Butcher show in St. Pete
Venice photographer's work will be on display thru April
-- St. Pete Times, 01/23/05
None dead, none wounded as cops, city conclude latest round of union
talks
FOP and city announce maybe agreement to possibly agree about
tentative agreement pending potential council approval;
hostages ask if they can go to the bathroom
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/21/05
Charley victims to stay in RV park, for now anyway
City, FEMA and J.J. Homes enter into three-way agreement, but nobody
seems to know how much money is involved and who's getting it
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/21/05
Herald-Trib reverses itself on Venice / FEMA / Hurricane Charley
victims story
Editorial |||
Story
Heh. Heh heh heh. It's one of those Homer Simpson "Doh!" moments
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/20/05
Turns out FEMA never asked to stay
Who'da thunk it? -- There is another side to this story: RV park
filled with Charley victims is a very unsafe environment, city
accuses FEMA of dropping the ball
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/19/05
Stop the presses... Herald-Tribune's crack
investigative team breaks story on underground renegade
croquet gang
Venice residents terrorizing populace and small furry
creatures with wooden mallets -- the Trib is there
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/18/05
Shanika dumped from planning commission in
favor of... Myers?
"There's a need to include
different voices, who question the status quo, in
decision-making -- the dumping of
Shanika in favor of a three-term councilman ignored that need"
-- editorial,
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/17/05
Helping disaster victims is in style, but Venice seeks to set
new trend
"In a town that just spent more than half a million dollars to
plant imported palm trees, FEMA's
emergency housing clashes with the decor"
-- Tom Lyons' column,
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/15/05
Old and busted: Hurricane Charley victims
New hotness: Getting rid of Hurricane Charley victims
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/15/05
Mobile home management terrorized by dead
snake, orders evictions
World War II vet told to hit the road, lawyers threaten to
badger management
as conflict mushrooms
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/15/05
Follow the scent
City Manager Marty Black's decision to hire a private
investigator to look into sewage spills at the airport "...is
both decisive and appropriate"
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/14/05
Calamaras to Venice Florida! dot com: Shut up
or else!
Mayor threatens to sue this web site, says he's a victim of
cyberstalking; First Amendment surrenders
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/12/05
The search for a finance director
Gondo story |||
Gondo editorial
"Mayor Dean Calamaras told us
last week none of the applicants was as qualified as the
person who replaced McPhail, but
that isn't correct -- most of the
candidates have a college degree in finance or accounting"
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/12/05
Sewage dumping at the airport: when and how
much?
City acknowledges that it happened; Black hires a private
investigator to follow up on revelations of sewage spills at
the airport (accompanying
pic of venfl.com's Patten)
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/12/05
( oh and by the way, there may have been some
sewage dumped at the airport )
H-T publishes five paragraphs on the dumping story, buried in
the editorial section
-- editorial, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/08/05
So how
much trouble can you get into for dumping sewage on Federally
regulated
land?
Plenty!!! Forget about the EPA -- the FAA has its own set of
rules and regs and according to their recent regulatory
revisions, things can get pretty nasty if you don't play by the
rules
-- FAA Environmental Pollution Code, issued 09/14/04, PDF file from FAA.gov
SLOW NEWS DAY:
Frank Zappa on CNN's Crossfire tells Washington
Times columnist John Lofton to "kiss my ass"
Some 18 years before Jon Stewart opened up a can of whoopass
on CNN's Tucker Carlson (video),
Zappa had a few choice words of his own on censorship and
those who would censor him; in other news, Generalissimo
Francisco Franco is still dead
-- iFilm.com, vid clip from CNN broadcast of 03/28/86
Bartanowicz to replace Hernandez as airport manager
New "it's de plane, it's de plane" guy already has wading
boots, will be sized for his own HazMat suit following
official appointment
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/08/05
Help Wanted: City manager needed for a growing southwest
Florida coastal town
Must be energetic and willing to
tackle hard problems; African
Americans need not apply
-- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 01/06/05
Airport sewage hits the fan
City, EPA investigating story on illegal sewage dumping on
airport land; Mayor Calamaras strangely unavailable for comment
-- Venice Gondolier Sun, 01/05/05
Rogue State
-- The covert op that ate the world
While both of the terrorist
pilots who crashed into the World Trade Center were students
at Venice Floridas Huffman Aviation, the flight school's
owner Wallace J. Hilliard was
simultaneously pursuing his own diplomatic opening to Fidel
Castros Cuba
-- Mad Cow Morning News, 01/04/05