Wednesday, July 11

1,500 Visitors Later: A Checklist of "No Strings" Posts

Our 1,500th visitor has checked out our blog, joining our steadily increasing readership of about 1,250. The vast majority of readers who log on return on a regular basis. Here are links to all our posts, since March 15, the date of our first post. Our blog was officially launched March 25, 2007, just over three months ago:


Thursday, March 15

Let the Sun Shine In...

Thursday, March 29

Does Geneva Have the Highest Taxes in the Country?

Monday, April 2

Conflicted Interests: City Staff, Geneva IDA, and the Attorney General

Tuesday, April 3

A Tax Exemption Would Be Good, but a Lower Tax Rate Would Be Better

Friday, April 6

'Tax Exempts' vs. Tax Exemptions

Tuesday, April 10

Putting the 305 Main Street Decision on a Solid Foundation

Friday, April 13

Beckley to Put Down Pen and Take Up Sword?

Monday, April 16

A Case Study in What We Call "The Back Room" and why it's not always a good thing

Wednesday, April 18

1,000 Hits!

Thursday, April 19

Reorienting City Council

Monday, April 23

Can We Expect Different Results From The Same Old Efforts?


Thursday, April 26

The Mayor Reminds Us Why This Website Is Necessary

Latest Radio Interview Available Online

Monday, April 30

Memo on Tax Exempts Now Available

Tuesday, May 1

Property Sale Compromise in The Works: Photo Essay Highlights Church and Land

Thursday, May 3

The Local Impact of Federal Programs: Arcuri's Message About Fire Grants

Tuesday, May 8

County Supervisors Take Charge of Wayward Loan Program

Saturday, May 12

Blog Gets More Hits Than DiMaggio, Mantle, Ruth, or Williams

Tuesday, May 15

Time to Can "The Can?"

Monday, May 21

A Celebration of our 1001st Visitor!

Tuesday, May 22
Hindsight is 20/20: ReRuns of Meeting Show "New Business" is the Same Old Business

Friday, May 25

Correcting Council’s “Revisionist History” with Real Facts

Sunday, May 27

"Curfew" not really a curfew, But It's Still A Good Idea

Monday, June 4

City Manager Evaluation is Council's Primary Responsibility

Thursday, June 7

4256 Hits, 1 Error

Saturday, June 9

Q: What's Black and White and Green All Over?

A: Hybrid Police Cars in Ohio

Thursday, June 14

Radio Appearance Friday 8:35am on 1240 AM

Wednesday, June 20

If You Were the Mayor/ A Call for Reader Responses

Saturday, June 23

Mayor's Comments Heavy on Emotion, Light on Fact

Monday, June 25

Not All Property Tax Relief Is Created Equal

Thursday, June 28

To Post or Not to Post? That is the Question

A Signed Post About Anonymous Comments

Sunday, July 1

Upstate Economic Development Under "The Gun"

Thursday, July 5

Why Employee Health Matters

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess people are right about this blog. You two only post comments that are in line with YOUR thinking. I posted a comment about fitness for city employees quite some time ago, and much to my surprise, not posted. The two of you should be ashamed of yourselves, I hope both of you lose in the next election.

Capraro and Augustine said...

We apologize for the delay in responding to your original comment. The City Manager tells us that he is working on an employee wellness program. We want to have input, but have to get our hands on the draft first. We hope that employees are part of drafting this program but councilors are being prohibited from interacting with employees directly, so we don't want get anyone in trouble by asking them these questions.

It's too bad that you would assume that we didn't post your comment due to a difference in opinion, that's not our policy and it never will be our policy.