Saturday, September 19, 2009

So Much for Municipal Improvement in a Town like Barnstable!


So much for the political shenanigans of The Barnstable Town Council. Developer Stuart Bornstein has withdrawn his $25,000,000 application for the new Hilton Garden Hotel after getting the colossal stall from the Barnstable Town Council. Bornstein was instrumental in resolving some of the items and issues related to expansion of negligent services to the Fish Landing/Mildred's Chowder House location across from his Radisson Hotel.

I was moved into Bornstein's properties after incredible red tape at the Barnstable Housing Authority from the crack infested "Kendrick"s Building". Stuart Bornstein invited over twenty homeless guest gratis at Christmas in 2003. Here's a complaint letter to the former Assistant Town Manager regarding the level of violence I've seen in Barnstable.

Poor Stuie, that's gratitude for ya!

Mary Clements
75 Pearl Street
Hyannis, MA 02601

September 18, 2009

Thomas Lynch, Assistant Manager of the Town of Barnstable
The Barnstable Town Hall
367 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601

Dear Mr. Lynch,

Please consider the enclosed correspondence forwarded to the Office of the Attorney General, Martha Coakley. You may be aware that Sandra Perry and Kim Gomez terminated the status of my Section 8 Housing Voucher administered by the Barnstable Housing Authority. The New Bedford Housing Authority granted the housing voucher to me in 2001. The NBHA maintains this voucher originating for the City of New Bedford.

For eight years, I witnessed substantial narcotics trafficking and associated violence among convicted felons, sex offenders and habitual drug addicts while immersed in drug infested properties. The term for grouping compromised clients is "clustering" and I was surprised at the level of violence tolerated in public housing programs here on Cape Cod. I understand that you are a colleague of Rick Presbrey's and that substantial materials passed through your hands while you were the Director of the Barnstable Housing Authority. These items included court documents, medical and treatment records, photographs and audiovisual recordings.

I have enclosed correspondence for your review.

Enclosed is an item that I found in Housing Assistance Corporation's monthly newsletter and other letters to public officials for your consideration.

Truly,


Mary Clements


Just a reminder of the fiasco!