Showing posts with label Pembroke Public Access. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pembroke Public Access. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Rt 36 Landowners unaware, eminent domain takings coming

The Town of Pembroke was supposed to notify each and every landowner along 2.06 miles of Route 36 that a Commonwealth of Massachusetts highway project hearing was scheduled October 23, 2013, the same evening as baseball's World Series opening game featuring the region's own Red Sox team.
224 residents should have been told about the undertaking and the Town's intention to take land by eminent domain if property is not voluntarily surrendered.



 Of the 11 people who came to the meeting, three were politicians: Lew Stone, Dan Trabucco, and Josh Cutler.

Only 67-yr-old Roger Rehs of 432 Center Street spoke, saying that the project would make his already steep driveway impassable.

Commonwealth engineers showed a map of  27 proposed permanent easements, a proposed 60 or more temporary construction easements, and other proposed changes to land on both sides of the street.

The entire event took less than 30 minutes.
Chief engineer Patricia Leavenworth will accept comments from landowners and others for ten days only, and the clock started ticking at the October 23rd presentation.

Concerns and comments sent after November 2, 2013 will be banned from the official hearing transcript.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Prom Angels Fundraising Event at the Pembroke Country Club





Prom Angels Fundraising Event at Pembroke Country ClubSeptember 17, 2012, Pembroke, Massachusetts,  Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc. (PCMC) spent Friday, September 14, 2012 at Pembroke Country Club capturing the fun and activities of the Prom Angels Golf Classic.

Prom Angels  is a tax-exempt, non-profit foundation entering its 5th year of service. “I was motivated by people's ignorance of the special-needs community,” said Kevin McKenna, President and Founder, “and felt I had to make changes to improve their quality of life."

“Our Foundation's mission is to provide safe, fun and socially empowering activities for people with special needs. Sporting activities, holiday parties and the Special Needs Prom define both our purpose and focus, and are supported by a network of committed staff, volunteers and local business communities.”

Jeremy Roenick Pembroke Country ClubPembroke Country ClubThe golf tournament, dinner, and auction were hosted by Pembroke Country Club  owner and NHL star Jeremy Roenick, and sponsored by local businesses to raise money for Prom Angels events held in and around the Plymouth County area.

Noted Golf Classic guests included Red Sox legend “Gentleman Jim”  Jim Lonborg, State Senate President Therese Murray, and 6th Plymouth District State Representative candidate Josh Cutler.

The next Prom Angel function is an October 28th Halloween Party  from 4-7 pm also being held at the Pembroke Country Club.

CLICK HERE to see the video created by Pembroke Community Media Center Inc.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

New Community Public Access Television in Pembroke


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:  Dr. Margaret Jones
Company Name:  Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc. (PCMC)
Voice Phone Number:  781-826-8339
FAX Number: 781-826-6002
Email Address:
Website URL:  www.yourpcmc.com

Pembroke, Massachusetts, August 9, 2012 – After much conflict throughout the town of Pembroke over Pembroke Public Access Television, Pembroke Media Broadcasting (PMB) closed in Pembroke.  Because of this two town residents, Dr. Margaret Jones and Mr. John Mattinson, have started a new non-profit company called Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc.  Both are working on this studio being the new center for the community to use for their public access television.
In May and June of this year Pembroke residents had several meetings concerning the PMB closing.  Opponents of the closure said the board of directors – who voted to dissolve PMB in a private meeting May 31 – had no right to make the decision without the public’s consent.  Residents were upset with the Board of Selectman not intervening with the PMB when they voted to close the cable studio and give away all of the equipment.  Although there were many citizens against the regionalization of Pembroke Public Access both the PMB and the Board of Selectmen for Pembroke followed through with the elimination of Pembroke Local Public Access.

So now that Pembroke Media Broadcast (PMB) no longer exists, Mr. Mattinson who is a former employee of the PMB and Dr. Jones who was an avid volunteer at the studio have created this new corporation: Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc.  Mr. Mattinson and Dr Jones have obtained camera equipment, have producers lined up for public access shows and have already started lining up shoots for the future.  They are also planning on offering free class time for the public, and have started setting up the schedule.  More information about this can be found at: www.yourpcmc.com or by calling Dr. Jones at her office at 781-826-8339.

To fund the new non-profit studio, PCMC is hoping to acquire the monies through public and private grants and donations.  Pembroke Community Media Center Inc., is registered with the Attorney General’s Division of non-profit organizations/public charities.  PCMC’s non-profit number is 053923.  Money can be sent to Bridgewater Savings and earmarked for PCMC’s account.

ABOUT:  Pembroke Community Media Center
Pembroke Community Media Center is a non-profit corporation in Pembroke that will bring to the citizens of Pembroke the ability to learn and produce shows for their community.  They will  teach ordinary people to create content as television programming which will be available through www.yourPCMC.com.  They will enable Pembroke, a diverse community the ability to express its creativity and ideas and cultures, and foster the individual’s right to freedom of speech.

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