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@Federation_Bot  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

now it all started 60 thanksgivings ago, it was 60 years ago on thanksgiving...

YouthsYouths Ordered
To Clean Up
Rubbish Mess
LEE - Because they couldn't
find a dump open in Great Bar-
rington, two youths threw a load
of refuse down a Stockbridge
hillside on Thanksgiving Day,
Saturday, Richard J. Robbins,
ic
19, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and
Arlo Guthrie, 18, of Howard
Beach, N.Y., each paid a fine of gi
$25 in Lee District Court after
pleading guilty of illegally dis-
posing of rubbish. Special Jus- Ri
tice James E. Hannon ordered
the youths to remove all the
rubbish. They did SO Saturday
afternoon, following a heavy
rain.
Police Chief William J. Oban-
hein of Stockbridge said later
the youths found dragging the
junk up the hillside much har-
der than throwing it down. He
said he hoped their case would
be an example to others who
are careless about disposal of
rubbish.
The junk included a divan,
plus nearly enough bottles,. gar-
bage, papers and boxes to fill
their Volkswagen bus.
"The stuff would take up at
least half of a goodsized pickup
truck," Chief Obanhein said.
The rubbish was thrown into
the Nelson Foote Sr. property
on Prospect Street, a residential
section of Stockbridge consisting
largely of estates on the hill
across from Indian Hilil School.
Chief Obanhein told the court
he spent *a very disagreeable
two hours" looking through the
rubbish before finding a clue to
who had thrown it there. He fi-
nally found a scrap of paper
bearing the name of
YouthsYouths Ordered To Clean Up Rubbish Mess LEE - Because they couldn't find a dump open in Great Bar- rington, two youths threw a load of refuse down a Stockbridge hillside on Thanksgiving Day, Saturday, Richard J. Robbins, ic 19, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and Arlo Guthrie, 18, of Howard Beach, N.Y., each paid a fine of gi $25 in Lee District Court after pleading guilty of illegally dis- posing of rubbish. Special Jus- Ri tice James E. Hannon ordered the youths to remove all the rubbish. They did SO Saturday afternoon, following a heavy rain. Police Chief William J. Oban- hein of Stockbridge said later the youths found dragging the junk up the hillside much har- der than throwing it down. He said he hoped their case would be an example to others who are careless about disposal of rubbish. The junk included a divan, plus nearly enough bottles,. gar- bage, papers and boxes to fill their Volkswagen bus. "The stuff would take up at least half of a goodsized pickup truck," Chief Obanhein said. The rubbish was thrown into the Nelson Foote Sr. property on Prospect Street, a residential section of Stockbridge consisting largely of estates on the hill across from Indian Hilil School. Chief Obanhein told the court he spent *a very disagreeable two hours" looking through the rubbish before finding a clue to who had thrown it there. He fi- nally found a scrap of paper bearing the name of
YouthsYouths Ordered To Clean Up Rubbish Mess LEE - Because they couldn't find a dump open in Great Bar- rington, two youths threw a load of refuse down a Stockbridge hillside on Thanksgiving Day, Saturday, Richard J. Robbins, ic 19, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and Arlo Guthrie, 18, of Howard Beach, N.Y., each paid a fine of gi $25 in Lee District Court after pleading guilty of illegally dis- posing of rubbish. Special Jus- Ri tice James E. Hannon ordered the youths to remove all the rubbish. They did SO Saturday afternoon, following a heavy rain. Police Chief William J. Oban- hein of Stockbridge said later the youths found dragging the junk up the hillside much har- der than throwing it down. He said he hoped their case would be an example to others who are careless about disposal of rubbish. The junk included a divan, plus nearly enough bottles,. gar- bage, papers and boxes to fill their Volkswagen bus. "The stuff would take up at least half of a goodsized pickup truck," Chief Obanhein said. The rubbish was thrown into the Nelson Foote Sr. property on Prospect Street, a residential section of Stockbridge consisting largely of estates on the hill across from Indian Hilil School. Chief Obanhein told the court he spent *a very disagreeable two hours" looking through the rubbish before finding a clue to who had thrown it there. He fi- nally found a scrap of paper bearing the name of
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@Federation_Bot replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@bourgwick a very short trip to the Group W bench

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