 








|
| Latest
News |
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 32
Prosecutor
Reappointed, Readers
Catch Revoked Driver, More
Layoffs At Patch, A Trip To The
Ellisville Zone & Lots MoreMay 21, 2013 -- Another
edition of John Hoffmann's Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter is now available for you
to download and enjoy. Among the topics in this
edition:
SEE A HAPPY
KID: The City Council meeting started with
one happy person. Things went downhill from
there. See the high point.
CITY PROSECUTOR
REAPPOINTED
FOUR MORE YEARS OF DWI SUSPECTS
PAYING $500 FINES FOR ILLEGAL PARKING and THIEVES
PLEADING GUILTY TO LITTERING:
Tim Engelmeyer (left) appeared and spoke before
the council. His reappointment was approved 7-1.
He also inadvertently pointed out one of the
major problems with the city court.

NEWSLETTER READERS ARE BETTER AT TRACKING DOWN
DRIVERS WITH REVOKED LICENSES FOR DWI THAN THE
LOCAL COPS ARE:
See the photos newsletter readers have sent us of
a Chesterfield man with a revoked license and
pending charges for a felony DWI as he drive to
and from work.
ART GROUP
GETTING KICKED OUT OF DIGS: Rumor has it a
well known St. Louis area art group is not
getting their lease renewed. Read who what and
where.
LAYOFFS AT
PATCH.COM: The end is near. More layoffs hit
patch.com. Anaylsts say if patch stays around it
will be a bulletin board and not a news source.
Read the latest cutbacks.
WEST COUNTY
JOURNAL HAS BEEN DEAD FOR A WHILE
FINALLY IS
BURIED: Lee Enterprises finally buried the
West County Journal. It had been dead for a long
time.
THE ELLISVILLE ZONE: Read
the latest on the craziness in Ellisville.
Including the excuses in 2013 for not making
public records available.
THE DETECTOR
IS STILL WORKING: A baseball broadcaster
accused me of having a sensitive special
detector. It was working fine after the recent
Ellisville City Council meeting. Read what it is
and how it got pegged.
ALSO CHECK
OUT THE NEW CITY HALL THAT MIGHT BE COMING TO
WEST COUNTY: It is just what a dysfunctional
government needs
a service department.
DONT
FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 32.
|
Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 84
Deer-Car
Accidents Up, New
Development, Backyard Barnyards,
High-End Used Stuff, New Bridge,
DWI & Thieves Update & MoreMay 14, 2013 -- The
latest edition of John Hoffmann's Ex-Alderman
Newsletter is now ready to download for your
reading enjoyment. Among the stories in this
edition:
IT WAS ANOTHER BAD MONTH FOR
DEER ON THE ROADS: Read how many fewer
deer there are in town and how many more dented
cars.
NEW
DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR CLAYTON ROAD NEAR
MASON
WE THINK: There is a new
development planned for Clayton Road near
Mason. At least there is according to
Ward-1 Alderman Skip Mange, who at times we
believe still thinks he is mayor. This time
he has the plans for a high-end retirement
community in Ward-2. The plans have not yet
reached city hall. At least someone plans
to build it closer to the EMS providers (across
the street from the fire station.)
WITH A CHICK, CHICK HERE AND A
CHICK, CHICK THERE. HERE A CHICK, THERE A CHICK,
EVERYWHERE A CHICK, CHICK: A odd and totally
inappropriate city commission is handling the
"chickens in the backyard issue."
Read how the first meeting went.
OUR OWN WOLF
IN SHEEP CLOTHES
ERR
I MEAN DONKEY IN
ELEPHANT CLOTHES
Alderman Skip Mange
praises how we get to pay more in sales taxes.
NEW STORE
WITH 10,200 SQUARE FEET OF UPSCALE FURNITURE
COMING SOON: There is to be a
"high-end" furniture consignment store
coming soon to the Lamp and Lantern Shopping
center. Goodwill is the still the place for
college students to head for apartment
furniture
this place is aiming at a
higher demographic. There is already such a store
at the old garden and patio supply building on
Olive in Chesterfield and on Manchester in
Kirkwood. Of course the Cherokee Street area is
full of high end furniture which is referred to
as antiques.
IS IT A
REMODEL OR A WHOLE NEW HOUSE? It is all in the manner you look
at it
and it is hard not to see a whole new
house.
STOP SAVING
LOG CABINS
IT IS TIME TO SAVE RANCH
HOUSES: Another original T&C 1960
ranch house is sold
for a "new home
site." It sold very fast. Read where.
A NEW BRIDGE
WENT UP IN A DAY: See where the city
just installed a bridge.
RIGHT:
A bridge delivered by truck.
DWI AND
THIEVES UPDATE: Read the response we
have gotten on our DWI and Thieves Newsletter.
NEWSLETTER
READERS SPOT REVOKED DWI DRIVER BETTER THAN COPS:
Readers of this newsletter keep
sending photos of a local persistent DWI offender
who has a Revoked Drivers License.
RUMOR MILL:
Read which local institution might be looking for
new digs.
WILL THE IRS
GO AFTER UNILEVER? Read why we think
they might.
DONT
FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S EX-ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER
84.
|
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 31
Appointment Of
Prosecutor
Delayed, How To Make Court More
Transparent, Split Votes Mark
New Council, New Lawyer For
Fire District & Lots MoreMay 10, 2013 -- Another
edition of John Hoffmann's Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter is now available for you
to download and enjoy. Among the topics in this
edition:
MAYOR POSTPONES REAPPOINTING
CITY PROSECUTOR: The lead item on the last
city council agenda was the reappointment of city
prosecutor Tim Engelmeyer (left). Four days after
our newsletter on DWI and Thieves and reduced
charges by Engelmeyer the mayor postponed the
reappointment for more time to study the issue.
WE MADE
RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW TO MAKE THE MUNICIPAL
COURT MORE TRANSPARENT AND EASIER FOR CITIZENS TO
FOLLOW: Read our suggestions and see if you
agree.
THERE WERE
SOME INTERESTING SPLIT VOTES AT THE LAST CITY
COUNCIL MEETING: The meeting was over in
25-mintutes but there were two votes that show
meetings and issues may get interesting in the
future.
SEE WHO GOT A
LAST MINUTE CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION FOR A BIG CITY
CONTRACTOR/VENDOR FOR THE APRIL ELECTION.
Psst
it wasnt the guy who got elected.
See who forked over the money and how much.
NEW LAWYER
FOR THE FIRE DISTRICT: Yep
there is a
new legal advisor for the Monarch Fire District.
Im sure you are SHOCKED! Read the price
difference between the old attorney and the new
one.
$27,000 LAST
MINUTE MONEY BY MONARCH FIREFIGHTERS WENT TO COLE
MCNARY: We point out that we hope the
firefighters and paramedics are better at putting
out fires and making rescues than backing
candidates. Get the details.
THE WOLFE IS
BACK: Developer Dean Wolfe (right) announced
on several TV newscasts how he planned to build a
new mall next to the outlet mall he is building
by the Missouri River. He just hasnt
bothered to tell the Chesterfield Planning
Department.
SIGHTINGS OF
CHESTERFIELDS LATEST SERIAL DRUNK DRIVER BY
READERS OF THIS NEWSLETTER: See what vehicle
they SAW him in last week.
WE STEPPED FROM A PARKING LOT
INTO A BUILDING AND SUDDENLY WERE IN THE TWILIGHT
ZONE
Actually it was the latest
Ellisville city council meeting, but thats
pretty much the same difference. Read our report
that originally appeared in our last Town and
Country Ex-Alderman Newsletter.
MORE FUN AND
FOOD, INCLUDING OUR RECOMMENDATION WHEN YOU
VENTURE EAST OF I-270: More music and food
stuff
plus photos and drawings.
DONT
FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 31.
|
SPECIAL
EDITION:
DWI and Thieves:
Spring 2013May 7, 2013 -- WARNING! This
newsletter is long! You might want to take this
newsletter in sections. It is full of interesting
stories, but they take a while to tell.
DRUNKS AND
THIEVES: In this special newsletter we return
and look at the job the city prosecutors in Town
and Country and Chesterfield are doing. We looked
how 20 cases in Town and Country that were sent
to the Circuit Court after a defense attorney
made a "jury demand" were handled by
the local prosecutor.
In December we
took a look at similar cases. Five months later
we found not much has changed
Very Drunk
Drivers continue to receive "no-record"
probation sentences or illegal parking
convictions with $500 fines.
IT IS WORSE
IN CHESTERFIELD: We looked at 24 cases
involving 20 people. The City Prosecutor Tim
Engelmeyer (below left) loves reducing serious
DWI and Theft cases to Illegal parking and
Littering. Irony was when a woman whose BAC was
.37 parked on the lawn of someones home,
walked across the street and entered a strangers
house, thinking it was hers
she actually did
illegally park and was not charged with a parking
violation.
MAN FOR ALL
SEASONS: Tim Engelmeyer judges them,
prosecutes them and then tries to get them to
hire him to defend them. Does anyone think this
is a conflict of interest
with the general
public getting screwed?
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN THE SPRING 2013 DWI AND THIEVES SPECIAL
EDITION
|
Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 83
New
Administrator, Chief Chosen,
Sex Harrassment Case Update,
Serial Drunk Driver & Lots MoreMay 4, 2013 -- The latest
edition of John Hoffmann's Ex-Alderman Newsletter
is now ready to download for your reading
enjoyment. Among the stories in this edition:
WHITE SMOKE
OVER CITY HALL
NEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR AND
POLICE CHIEF CHOSEN
The two new guys (below) are familiar faces.
Read who got what.
 
FORMER LADY POLICE
OFFICER GETS DELAY FROM CITY IN HER SEX
HARRASSMENT LAWSUIT
Shannon Woolsey (right) had the gumption to bring
to light her treatment for 10 years as the
citys only women police officer. Now she is
paying the price for bringing a sex harassment
lawsuit. Read the latest details.
Click here to
download the revised lawsuit and related orders.
SERIAL DRUNK DRIVER CHARGED
WITH FELONY DWI, LIVES IN CHESERFIELD BUT DRIVES
TO WORK IN TOWN AND COUNTRY
Read the traffic record of Roy Garozzo (left),
then see what kind of car he drives, where he
works in T&C and a mug shot of him. Then if
you see him be sure to get out of his way.
A TENNIS
COURT AND A LOT OF TREES BITE THE DUST
A new home builder has taken down a new tennis
court and a lot of trees. See where.
THERE IS A
NEW MEMBER OF THE GANGS OF TOWN AND COUNTRY
We had missed him earlier after a Federal SEC
Admin Law judge heavily fined him and stopped him
from giving investment advice. Of course he is
from Ward-2.
ANOTHER NIGHT
IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE
ANOTHER NIGHT WITH THE
ELLISVILLE CITY COUNCIL
Read the latest goings on in Ellisville and guess
when the outside lawyers bill will force
the city start cutting back normal services.
IT WAS A
LONG
LONG
NIGHT AT JOHN MINEOS
Read about our 3 ½ hour dinner, plus other food
and music stuff.
DONT
FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S EX-ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER
83.
|
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 30
High Cost Of
Public Records,
Drunk Drivers, Slasher Jayne
Finally Charged & Lots More
May 1, 2013 -- Another edition of John Hoffmann's
Unapproved Chesterfield Newsletter is now
available for you to download and enjoy. Among
the topics in this edition:
HOW HARD CAN IT BE TO GET PUBLIC
RECORDS
HARD IF THE CHESTERFIELD POLICE HAVE
ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT!
Read our Tale of Two Cities on how we have been
gathering information for our next extra
newsletter on how Drunk Drivers and Thieves get special treatment
from local prosecutors. A request for arrest
reports from Town and Country was returned in 36
hours. In Chesterfield we are in week-two as the
price for police reports soared 64%.SPEAKING OF DRUNK
DRIVERS
Go to page 7 and read about a Chesterfield
resident who is a classic serial drunk driver.
Read the list of DWI convictions we
found
and it isnt even all of them. We
have run his photo twice and we have listed all
the motor vehicles he drives. Keep an eye out for
Roy Anthony Garozzo (left).
BAR PATRON WHO DISFIGURED
POPULAR WAITRESS IS FINALLY CHARGED
Jayne Banning (right) has been charged, arrested
and now released on bond for the attack on Nancy
Seaman, the long time waitress at Smittys.
IT TOOK A
CHESTERFIELD TEENAGER TO GET A BAD PERSON LOCKED
UP
The campus police didnt do their job so a
19-year-old Marquette HS grad got the job done
and heads have rolled.
SEE
WHATS NEW THAT IS COMING TO TOWN
Two new projects on the radar. More condos and
more dogs.
CITY TECHIES
KEEP RESIDENTS FROM NEW COUNCILPERSONS
It has been two weeks and the new councilpersons
still have no email links on the citys
website. Apparently the city staffers just want
you to contact the other councilpersons and not
the "reform" ones that were just
elected.
CHANGE COMES
SLOW TO FIRE DISTRICT
Keeping an updated calendar for meetings has been
a problem.
WHATS
6,000 SQUARE FEET AMONG FRIENDS?
We look at a claim by a local magazine.
FOLLOW THE MONEY
See who gave money to a St. Charles state
representative who introduced a bill to fine
communities who have smoking bans. Guess what
liquor interests, casinos and even a cigarette
manufacturer have contributed money to her
campaign.
FOOD AND
MUSIC
Read about our very long night at a local
restaurant. If you are going to Brazil you might
want to avoid getting there through Clayton, MO.
Finally we try some frozen Yogurt and Ice Cream
by the Pound.
AND
DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 30.
|
Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 82
Admin Interviews,
Growing
Deficit, Pink Floyd, Flag Lot,
Slasher Jayne & Lots MoreApril 25, 2013 -- John
Hoffmann's Ex-Alderman Newsletter 82 is now ready
to download for your reading enjoyment. Among the
stories in this edition:
BOARD
OF ALDERMEN INTERVIEWING CITY ADMINISTRATOR
APPLICANTS THIS WEEKEND
City Administrator/Police Chief
John Copeland (right) retires in five days. Read
where the city is on finding a replacement and
what might take a while.
CITY
LEADERS CONTINUE TO KEEP RESIDENTS IN THE DARK
ABOUT THE 32-PERCENT OF THE CITYS RESERVE
BEING USED IN SIX MONTHS
No elected official, especially the
mayor, but also most aldermen, have not been
telling citizens the city is over budget a mere
$6,027,000.
ONE
ALDERMAN IS WORRIED ABOUT PINK FLOYD BUT DOES
SHOW THE ONLY CONCERN FOR THE LITTLE GUY
Alderman Jon Benigas (right) is
worried Pink Floyd might put on a concert on a
Principia soccer field. Were not worried
since 40% of the band is dead. However he is the
only alderman who is concerned how much the
average Joe will be charged to pay a traffic
ticket through an internet website.
ANOTHER
ALDERMAN BELIEVES A ROAD, PARKING LOTS, SIDEWALKS
AND A BRAND NEW SCHOOL CAN BE BUILT IN THREE
MONTHS
We dont agree. See what people are
being told in Ward-2 and what is reality.
WHEN IS
A FLAG LOT NOT A FLAG LOT
Read on and find out where there is a
new flag lot with a 150 foot wide pole.
DONT
ALWAYS BELIEVE WHAT YOU READ IN TOWN AND STYLE
MAGAZINE
We have an example.
DRUNK
WHO DISFIGURED POPULAR SMITTYS WAITRESS IS
FINALLY CHARGED AND ARRESTED
Bond for Jayne Baning (right) is only
$10,000 but it is a "cash only" bond
after she was charged with felony 2nd Degree
Assault in the cutting of a waitress who refused
to serve her a drink because she was drunk.
FOLLOW
THE MONEY
See who is giving lots of cash to State
Rep. Kathie Conway who wants to punish cities and
counties
that try to protect citizens and workers through
smoking bans.
ONE DAY
TO GO
To Dean Christopher (left), along with
Frank, Sammy and Dean, plus Carolbeth True and
Glenn Smith appearing at John Mineos 40th
Anniversary show.
DONT
FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S EX-ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER
82.
|
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 29
Night Of Oaths,
Fire Truck - Police
Car Crash, Diehl's Dollars & More
April 18, 2013 -- Another edition of John
Hoffmann's Unapproved Chesterfield Newsletter is
now available for you to download and enjoy.
Among the topics in this edition:
THE NIGHT OF THE OATHS
In this edition of the Unapproved Chesterfield
newsletter we attended two very different
meetings that included the swearing-in of newly
elected officials. One was steeped in civility
and the other was a little more direct.At the city hall there
was classical music. At the fire district there
were statements and orders that indicated things
were about to change. Read about the changes at
both the City of Chesterfield and at the Monarch
Fire Protection District.
READ HOW
A CHESTERFIELD POLICE CAR AND A MONARCH FIRE
TRUCK CRASHED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY
We would have missed this if the insurance
companies were not arguing who was responsible
for the accident and the Fire District paid for
repairs to a fire truck before an insurance
settlement was made.
STATE
REP ANDFLOOR MAJORITY LEADER KEEPS RAKING IN THE
CASH
Yes, John Diehl (right), who has always run
unopposed has announced he wants to be the next
Speaker of the Missouri House. The state rep for
eastern Chesterfield and Town and Country
continues to generate big time cash contributions
from special interests, having collected over
$1.1-million. Read who is giving and how much.
THE
SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP IS COMING TO BELLERIVE ON
LADUE ROAD IN TOWN AND COUNTRY
Read how Chesterfield will be providing free
services for this event. Also if you are planning
on going chances are you will have to drive to
Maryland Heights to attend a golf event on Ladue
Road.
SMITTYS
WAITRESS STILL FACES PROBLEMS IN HER RECOVERY
FROM DRUNKEN ATTACK
There is bad news in the story of Nancy
Seamans injuries after being assaulted for
refusing to serve a drunk. However for a change
of pace there is also some good news.
MUSIC
AND FOOD
The report is short
but with a suggestion
for next weekend.
AND
DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 29.
|
Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 80
Diehl Continues
To Rake It In,
PGA Gets Free Public Services,
Residents Misled About Tree
Removal, Police Department
Comings & Goings & Lots MoreApril 18, 2013 -- John
Hoffmann's Ex-Alderman Newsletter 81 is now ready
to download for your reading enjoyment. Among the
stories in this edition:
THE 1.2 MILLION
DOLLAR MAN TAKES IN ANOTHER $52,000
State Rep, John Diehl (left) has announced that
he wants to be the Missouri Speaker of the House
in 2015. Meanwhile he continues to rake in the
money from special interest groups that
dont necessarily have your best interests
in mind. See where he is getting the latest
money. We also take note that the Lobbyist Gift
Spigot is again flowing in Diehls
direction.
IF YOU
WANT TO GO TO THE SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP AT
BELLERIVE CC IN TOWN AND COUNTRY YOU WILL HAVE TO
DRIVE TO MARYLAND HEIGHTS
Read where you will have to park if you plan to
attend the Senior PGA tournament and how once
again public services are being given
away
All Hail The PGA!
a new motto in
snoburbia.
I THINK
THAT I SHALL NEVER SEE A POEM LOVIER THAN A
TREE
A SIDEWALK IN TOWN AND COUNTRY IS
SOMETHING ELSE
START THOSE CHAINSAWS!
Read the false information that was given to some
residents about their trees.
PACK YOUR SEA BAG MATEY!
READ THE RESPONSE TO THE OFFICIAL BLOWHARD OF THE
POLICE COMMISSION
April 30th is John Copelands (right) last
day as police chief and city administrator. We
attended his last Police Commission meeting. Read
his thoughts on leaving and about T&C newest
officer and the probable new police chief.
ITS
A BAD YEAR AT THE FEW HOMES ON MASON HILL COURT
After a murder in March there was a burglary in
April at another house on the tiny Mason Hill
Court.
REAL
ESTATE NEWS
Read the latest info on the old Troop C property
and the 40 acres along Mason Road south of Queeny
Park.
ANOTHER
UPDATE ON THE ASSAULT AT SMITTYS
And it is not particularly good.
MUSIC
AND FOOD
One fun photo and a reminder of an
upcoming event in T&C.
DONT
FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S EX-ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER
81.
|
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 28
A Look At The
Election, City Clerk
Retires, Cunningham's Big Win,
Assessing Schnucks PR Damage,
And Lots More
April 10, 2013 -- Another edition of John
Hoffmann's Unapproved Chesterfield Newsletter is
now available for you to download and enjoy.
Among the topics in this edition:
CHESTERFIELD ELECTION REVIEW
With the help of a couple insiders we take a
look at the upset victories in the Chesterfield
Municipal Elections last week, where candidates
endorsed by seven of the council members did not
do so well. It seems as if some voters were
sending a message.
LINE SAVING AND CANCELLED ADS
We also learned how one council candidate for
reelection who was in line overnight, suddenly
decided he wasnt in line when no one showed
up to file for his ward
instead he was in
line for another council person. Also patch.com changed the advertising agreement
according to one candidate, canceled his ads and
refunded his money.
NATION COMPLAINS OF MISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN BY
SEGAL'S CAMP
The new mayor elect Bob Nation (right) said the
an information campaign put out by his opponent
was totally false and completely misleading. He
said some of the media helped spread it.
LONG TIME CITY CLERK SUDDENLY RETIRES AND
REPLACEMENT MAY HAVE NOT LEGALLY TAKEN THE JOB
Judy Naggiar, who was an outstanding city
clerk for Chesterfield, retired in the middle of
March. The Deputy City Clerk, who also does a
great job was appointed to replace her.
However the city manager Mike Herring apparently
has broken the law in appointing her. Read why.
CUNNINGHAM WINS BIG OVER MCNARY DESPITE
MISLEADING ATTACK ADS FROM FIREFIGHTERS
The race putting former state senator Jane
Cunningham (left) against Cole McNary wasnt
even close. Read how some of the attack ads
sent out by a firefighter group points out
lobbyist gifts to Cunningham but fails to mention
how McNary received the same gifts and actually
took more from lobbyists in some years.
HOW LONG AND HOW MUCH WILL SCHNUCKS SUFFER
FROM FRAUD
I have to think that Schnucks made disastrous
public relations decisions in handling the credit
card frauds being suffered by their
customers. Could Schnucks go the way of
Bettendorf-Rapp?
ELLISVILLE IMPEACHMENT UPDATE
The last storm before the expensive lawsuits
happened on Monday night in the continuing saga
of the crazy impeachment of the Ellisville mayor.
Read what happened and see the scenes.
TROUBLES FOR SMITTYS WAITRESS CONTINUES
AFTER TERRIBLE ATTACK AND CUTTING BY A DRUNK
Read the latest update of what has been
happening to popular Smittys restaurant
waitress and bartender Nancy Seaman after she
refused to serve a drunk. Also read what has not
happened
just as felony charges being filed.
MUSIC
See where top local musicians will be and
what famous American treasure will be in town
soon.
AND DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 28. |
Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 80
Anonymous Tip
Arrives, Deer
Accidents Continue, Dalton
Economics Doesn't Add Up & More
April 9, 2013 -- John Hoffmann's Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 80 is now ready to download for your
reading enjoyment. Among the stories in this
edition:
READ THE
NEWS TIP COMING FROM DEEP THROAT AT CITY HALL
We got some interesting mail last week
including an envelope without a return
address. See what was in it.
DEER KEEP GETTING HIT BY CARS
Read where the collisions were for March.
THE MAYOR PAINTS HIMSELF AS BEING
BRILLIANT AS DEFICIT GROWS TO $6 MILLION FOR 2013
Brilliant? Not so fast
the reason
we need $6,000,000 for road projects is because
someone did not include the work in recent past
budgets. Read how the T&C reserve fund
has dropped 32%.
MORE MONEY DOWN THE LONGVIEW FARMHOUSE HOLE
Read how much this time.
YOU NEED A SCORECARD TO FIGURE OUT WHO IS WHO
AT CITY HALL
When I ran for mayor, official town gadfly
Mariette Palmer told people everyone would quit
if I was elected. It turns out everyone is
quitting after Jon Dalton got elected to a third
term. Read who is gone.
SEE WHAT SKIP IS DRAGGING HIS
FEET ON SAVING
Yes Ald. Skip Mange (left) is ignoring a log
cabin right on his doorstep to add to his
collection.
ELLISVILLE UPDATE
Read the latest follow up to my feature
posted on the website about the Ellisville Mayor
Impeachment. Guess how the vote turned
out. Not Guilty was not an
option. Pictures and story!
I JUST WANT MY CRAPPY LIFE BACK
Read what is happening and not happening in
the vicious assault case of popular long time
Smittys waitress and bartender Nancy
Seaman. It is not a happy story.
THANK GOD I WAS USING MY CREDIT CARD IN MEXICO
AND NOT HERE
By being out of town I avoided being
defrauded for using my credit card at
Schnucks. I was in Mexico using it. A much
safer place apparently.
DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S EX-ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER
80. |
Special
Edition
Ellisville Saga 2
April 5, 2013 -- Once again, John takes some time
away from covering Town and Country and
Chesterfield and spent three days in Ellisville
at the impeachment hearing of young Mayor Adam
Paul.
CASTING CALL
Like our first Special Newsletter:
about Ellisville we have reported on what it was
like attending the hearing and also tried to cast
it for a motion picture. See
pictures in newsletter.
In
between the satire, jokes and description of
actual events, read how local government in a
town of 9,100 spun out of control.
RIGHT: The craziness continues in
Ellisville and John Hoffmann (in white sweater)
has a front row seat to bring you all the action.
READ THE FULL
STORY IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S SPECIAL EDITION: ELLISVILLE
SAGA 2. |
Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 79
City Newsletter
Doubles As
Campaign Flier, Lies About Budget
Deer-Car Update, Longview Still
A Loser & Lots More
March 31, 2013 -- John Hoffmann's Ex-Alderman
Newsletter 79 is now ready to download for your
reading enjoyment. Among the stories in this
edition:
DALTON USES SIX PAGES OF CITY
NEWSLETTER AS FREE CAMPAIGN FLIER
He has done it again
used a taxpayer
item as a free city wide campaign flier. Over the
years Mayor Jon Dalton has gone from using just
two pages in the city newsletter to six pages or
more to give himself a pat on the back. He is
also back up to double digits for photos with his
likeness appearing the newsletter.
MAYOR CONTINUES TO BE LESS THAN HONEST ABOUT
BUDGET
Read what lies Dalton continues to utter
about the city budget. Ill give him
this
at least he is consistent
he has
been lying about what a great money manager he is
for eight years now.
FINANCE COMMISSION WANTS TO INCREASE CASH
RESERVE
This will cut one of Daltons favorite
claims in half.
DEER REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
The accidents were down in January
but
are back up in February. Read where the accidents
occurred that left Bambi lying on the side of the
road.
LONGVIEW FARMHOUSE CONTINUES TO LOSE MONEY
Read how 2012 was the fourth straight year
the Longview Farmhouse has lost money.
SAY GOODBYE TO ANOTHER T&C BUSINESS
See which one is the latest to leave town.
PROPOSITION P SENDS BIG BUCKS
TO SAN FRNACISCO
The Gateway Arch is a San Francisco treat to
one company. The big push to pass yet another
parks sales tax under the guise of saving the
Arch is being run from San Francisco. Read
the details.
SEE WHAT IMPORTANT GROUP HAS ENDORSED PROP P
Yes we have a photo
if you decide how to
vote because of what these people think
you
should turn in your Voter ID Card.
WHOSE CALLING ME NOW
Read who is calling me telling me how to
vote. I miss his dad, who never told me how
to vote.
DALTON IS NOT KIDDING AROUND ABOUT RAISING
MONEY AND SPENDING IT
Guess how much more Mayor Dalton is spending
and has raised compared to his challenger.
A WOMAN SCORNED
Read and see what a woman mad with Dalton has
in her front yard.
NEW MEMBERS OF THE GANGS OF TOWN AND COUNTRY
There are two new members to our collection
of criminals and fast buck artists.
FUN AND FOOD
We give you some fun places to catch some
music this week and where there will be a special
show later in April.
PLUS VACATION PHOTOS
Check out the guy standing in the middle of a
Mexican Highway and guess what he is doing. Also
see who flies in for breakfast every day.
DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S EX-ALDERMAN NEWSLETTER
79. |
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 27
Follow The Money,
Prop P Sends
Big Bucks To San Fran & Prompts
Little Buck To Robocall, Fire Race
Heats Up, Vacation Photos & More
March 30, 2013 -- Another edition of John
Hoffmann's Unapproved Chesterfield Newsletter is
now available for you to download and enjoy.
Among the topics in this edition:
FOLLOW THE MONEY!
That is exactly what we did when we checked
the latest campaign finance reports from local
candidates. The mayor race is the most
interesting with Matt Segal apparently uses
campaign funds to make donations to local school
organizations. Something that people usually do
out of their personal checkbook.
In the council races some candidate dont
believe they need to follow the law, while others
apparently dont think they need to spend
any money on advertising to win an election. See
which candidate is giving their campaign the most
money and how little money is being raised from
the public at large.
PROPOSITION P SENDS BIG BUCKS
TO SAN FRANSISCO
The Gateway Arch is a San Francisco treat to
one company. The big push to pass yet another
parks sales tax under the guise of saving the
Arch is being run from San Francisco. Read
the details.
SEE WHAT IMPORTANT GROUP HAS ENDORSED PROP P
Yes we have a photo
if you decide how to
vote because of what these people think
you
should turn in your Voter ID Card.
WHOSE CALLING ME NOW
Also read who is calling me telling me how to
vote. I miss his dad, who never told me how
to vote.
FIRE RACE IS GETTING HOT
Check the money flow into the Monarch Fire
District race. Jane Cunningham (left) is getting
money from all over. Cole McNary is getting his
from some interesting people, including
firefighter unions and even the boards
attorney.
FUN AND FOOD
We give you some fun places to catch some
music this week and where there will be a special
show later in April.
PLUS VACATION PHOTOS
Check out the guy standing in the middle of a
Mexican Highway and guess what he is doing. Also
see who flies in for breakfast every day.
DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS!
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 27. |
Unapproved
Chesterfield Newsletter 26
Rockwood Audit,
New C-Store,
Property Regulations, Overpaying
For Snow Removal & Lots More
March 9, 2013 -- Another edition of John
Hoffmann's Unapproved Chesterfield Newsletter is
now available for you to download and enjoy.
Among the topics in this edition:
THIS NEWSLETTER IS GOING TO SEA
We are going on a 16 day vacation however the
home office will be protected by two dogs and a
well armed mother of a St. Louis County cop, who
will be house sitting. We will be back with
a new edition being posted before the end of
March with the latest news from the Chesterfield
campaign trails.
ROCKWOOD SCHOOL AUDIT GIVES US PAUSE TO REVIEW
None of the negative findings of the Missouri
Auditor was really much of a surprise. It was all
in the papers and on websites back in 2011.
Finally school board member Steve Smith had the
good sense to resign, 18 months after he should
have.
NEW GAS STATION FOR CHESTERFIELD IS NOT
EXACTLY ON A FAST TRACK
The new gas station and convenience store
proposed for Chesterfield Airport Road at Long
Road is still on track, but it is not a fast
track.
COUNCILPERSONS SOUND LIKE DEMOCRATS
It wasnt because they were trying to
keep wealthy hippies from installing solar and
wind energy at their homes
they sounded like
Republicans on that count. But they sure
sounded like Democrats trying to create
regulations telling people what they can do on
their property.
CITY IS PAYING SOME PRIVATE SUBDIVSIONS TOO
MUCH FOR SNOW REMOVAL
Public services Director Mike Geisel had 13
years of data that showed the city was not paying
reimbursement to private condos and subdivisions
for snow removal on an even and fair basis. That
is about to end.
CITY ALLOWS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET AT
CITY HALL BUT REFUSED TO HELP THEM SEE OR HEAR
ANYTHING
We have an interesting email exchange between
a subdivision homeowners association trying
to use a microphone and get a laptop
plugged in for a power-point show and city hall.
STATE REP. SUDDENLY NOT HUNGRY AFTER A RECORD
YEAR
State Rep. John Diehl was one of the
greediest piggies in Jefferson City in 2012
accepting almost $5,000 in meals, trips and gifts from lobbyists. This
included a $150 dinner. In January 2013 he
has accepted just one free meal for $17.
Has he stopped taking free stuff from
lobbyists? Our guess is that he must just
be on a diet.
SURVEY SAYS DIEHL IS WASTING MONEY!
Read our take on the survey Diehl just mailed
out to his constituents.
MONARCH FIRE BOARD MEETING
There appeared to be an attempt to start a
fire at the last Monarch fire Board meeting, but
there wasnt enough fuel.
NEW MOVIE THEATER IN CHESTERFIELD
The Monarch fire marshal announced this week
you may be able to go to see a movie at a
firehouse near you. Another sign fire calls
must be going down in Chesterfield.
OLD NAVY AND GALAXY GOLF MOVING
Another tenant is leaving the mall, this time
it is Old Navy. Read where they are going.
SEE WHAT NEW RESTAURANT IS GOING TO FLY IN AND
LAND ON CLAYTON ROAD
There will be a new eatery at the edge of
Chesterfield in the Town and Country Crossing
Shopping Center. Read about threats made at a
public hearing from a mayor directed at a
planning commissioner.
MORE DIRT FLYING IN ELLISVILLE
Read the latest going on in Ellisville and
catch the new date for the greatest live theater
about to appear in West County, the impeachment
hearing of mayor Adam Paul.
MERCY HOSPITAL STEALS A ST. LOUIS ICON
We report why Mercy Hospital knows nothing
about baseball, but is good at increasing your
health care bill to pay for luxury suites and
awful advertisements.
MUSIC AND FOOD
We cover happenings in Clayton, Kirkwood,
Olivette, Town and Country, CWE and Chesterfield
this week.
DONT FORGET THE CARTOONS
THESE STORIES AND
MORE IN JOHN HOFFMANN'S
UNAPPROVED CHESTERFIELD NEWSLETTER 26. |
|
| Your Watchdog |
There
is never a dull moment in the seemingly dignified
world of local government.From Town & Country's
lobbyist Mayor to Chesterfield's officials trying
to control the press, you never know what to
expect next.
You can,
however, expect my uncensored take on the latest
news from these two cities.
John Hoffmann
|
| Archive |
|
|
|