Thursday, March 15, 2012

Homeless man is editor's latest victim

Syke's Warbler
The chief source of news in The Record's Local section is a bird called Syke's warbler.


That poor homeless guy, Stanley Kowalski, was evicted from his pigsty motel room only hours after The Record made him a public spectacle on Wednesday's front page.

The 82-year-old smoker with emphysema becomes the latest victim of head Assignment Editor Deirdre Sykes, who previously confined herself to doing damage in the newsroom, where she is feared and hated.

And here Sykes goes again in today's lead story on the front of her beloved Local section, calling Kowalski one of the "invisible poor" in affluent Bergen County.

Just when Hackensack readers thought Staff Writer Stephanie Akin would return to covering the city after weeks of neglect, she was forced to cover Kowalski's eviction and regurgitate his history -- all told at eye-glazing length on Wednesday.

Here is a link to JerryD's comment on what the paper did to the poor schmuck:


Sykes' rabbi

At the bottom of the Local front, Sykes gives more publicity to one of her darlings, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach of Englewood, even though most readers detest the publicity monger and his bid to remove his East Hill mansion from the tax rolls.

Page 1 today is another strong front from Editor Marty Gottlieb, but why put Tara Sullivan's boring sports column on the front?

Another A-1 story links rising gun violence in Paterson to reducing the police force by 125 officers, but nowhere does the story name Governor Christie or hold his feet to the fire for drastic cuts in state aid to cities.

Nor is the overpaid, do-nothing Paterson police chief asked to explain why there were more than 60 shootings in 2008, before the layoffs.

To the rescue

Though Christie has failed to lower property taxes, Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan is freaked out by "so many freaking levels of government," including 69 chiefs of police and 74 superintendents of schools (A-1).

Let's hope she'll find ways to cut the onerous cost of home rule -- a burden Sykes and the other editors have simply ignored for decades.

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