Sunday, December 20, 2009

Not much to read today

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There's certainly nothing special about The Record of Woodland Park on this Sunday, especially how North Jersey gets short shrift in coverage of the snowstorm provided by the Star-Ledger. This saves the paper money, but cheats readers.

The "highlight" of the Local section is a pissing match between outgoing Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes and the city attorney on the legality of a Wildes-appointed commission. The real story is that many city residents regret voting for this relentless self-promoter -- whose middle name is "Pay to Play" -- and can't wait for him to leave office at the end of the year. Is reporter Giovanna Fabiano working on that?

Road Warrior John Cichowski has yet another column on the condition of North Jersey roads, while stubbornly refusing to get off his duff and ride one of the contraptions that NJ Transit is passing off as a local bus. His many columns about drivers and his repeated refusal in the last six years to give a voice to bus riders -- largely blacks and Hispanics who can't afford cars -- is tantamount to racism.

You won't find any Hackensack news in the former Hackensack daily today.

But you shouldn't miss the column on this year's hits and misses by Restaurant Reviewer Elisa Ung. In the second paragraph, this naive reporter repeats El Sol de Cuba's ridiculous assertion that its founding owner conceived many of the original recipes "in a Cuban prison and labor camp" during the Revolution. How likely is it that anything resembling food was served to prisoners, many of whom were excecuted?

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5 comments:

  1. You lost me….. The Road warrior is writing about the road conditions. Drivers that read this paper drive through some of the most congested roads and highways of the nation. The “largely blacks and Hispanics” people you cry about don’t read this paper …..If they did… you might still have a job a NJMG. –Using race is weak.

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  2. Question: If a fish stinks from the head down, what good is putting mustard on the head?

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  3. Oh, newspapers are only supposed to report on readers' concerns? That's really lame. The Road Warrior's mission is to write about commuting and mass transit. Cichkowski used to tell me he didn't have the time to write about bus service, because he was inundated by e-mails from drivers complaining about this and that.

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  4. I have a hard time believing Anonymous is a journalist.

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