Insulting and accusing the Police of vandalism is the reason the public DESPISES despicable nayboobs like you, and that is just the reason why we don't NEED people digging up holes in the ground and causing a public health hazard..... a**hole!
Causing a public health hazard lol whose the a**hole lol
I also metal detect and like Henry dig divots and replace it just like new. Went to central park what a friggin mess, garbage all over, broken glass, bottle caps and the duck pond looks like a toxic waste dump : (
I found a class ring at another site, been checking the lost and found with no luck so going to put an ad in the TU and hopefully find the owner.
Who are YOU to question what the appropriate authorities decide to post as rules.. Rules are obviously NECESSARY in an environment filled with idiotic nayboobs who want to KNOCK and DESTROY our community.
I'm not questioning the rules.
I'm questioning how the Hell they have the nerve to call it Freedom Park.
I would imagine a place called Freedom Park to be a little more tolerant.
More evidence of the implosion of this poorly administered County. Central Park is a total disaster; pit bull run, with garbage and graffiti. Thank God for the Rose Garden volunteers who keep that away from the City Hall morons. It's so bad they have to bribe taxpayers with pizza to clean up the waste City crews leave. Smaller City parks should be closed because the DEM morons can't maintain anything.
why don't you go polish the pope you perverted creep.................................
he polished it to a nub, I am certain since it is the only action the creep ever had
"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
Scotia's Collins Park beach to remain closed Jackson Wan, Times Union Copyright 2012 Times Union. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. By Jackson Wang Published 01:35 p.m., Tuesday, July 17, 2012
SCOTIA -- The Collins Park beach is closed for the rest of this swimming season due poor water clarity as a result of last summer's Tropical Storm Irene.
The Department of Health requires 4 feet of visibility in the water to allow public swimming. Collins Lake has only two feet of visibility, according to Jim Marx, parks and recreation supervisor for the Village of Scotia.
The village notified its residents this week that the beach, which has not opened at all this year, will remained closed for the summer.
Suspended clay was deposited into the lake when the Mohawk River overflowed in August as a result of Tropical Storm Irene.