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Roxbury News- ROBBED

Adding more weight to the statement that “no one is safe in Harrisburg”, James Roxbury- owner of independent news service Roxbury News- informed me today that sometime between 9PM Sunday and 8AM Monday, his office on State Street was broken into and burglarized.

Among the items taken were several computers, laptops, three flat-screen television sets and three high definition cameras.

Roxbury estimated the value of the items taken to be over thirty thousand dollars.

Harrisburg police and the forensic units responded and were able to obtain fingerprints.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Harrisburg Police at 717-255-3131

More Love On The PennLive Forums

Oh how I love anonymity.

The ones who spew the most venomous hate are the same people who haven’t the guts to speak their mind and say the things they type in a person to person environment.

You see, everything I type within this blog, I reiterate in person.

And considering how small of a town this is (and also factoring in that this site recieves nearly ten thousand unique visits monthly), I’m an easy guy to track down.

And if you disagree with what I say, that’s fine. I commend you. I’ve never implied that anything contained within this site is anything more than my opinion placed in a succession of ones and zeros on the internet.

And hey, if I’m gonna dish it out, I better be able to take it, right?

I’m sure that John Luciew, Steve Reed, Steve Ketterer, Joe Solomon, Vera White, Clare Jones and maybe (maybe) Brad K would love nothing less than to start an anti-Jersey Mike blog.

But that’s the point, I guess.

I’m not here to make friends.

And at the same time, I’m not here to make enemies, either.

I’m merely wrtiting about what I see and my take on things.

But once again, the ugly head of the PennLive forums has reared it’s ugly head.

A discussion about the quality of the American Music Fest has become a name calling sesssion- with yours truly on the recieving end.

But I sort of welcome it, I guess.

My good friend Ralph Barba once told me “Mikey, the only time you need to worry is when they stop talking.”

And I guess they’re still talking-

I’d like to know why JerseyMikePA can piss and moan about another’s efforts falling short of his expectations. And in the same rant not give any insight as to how to make it better, other then to promote his own self interest and nobody is able to see it for what it is. (KESSEK)
jerseymike is a hypocritical, do-nothing, loser with way too much free time. (CANMan)

We need someone that points out ALL of the positives around here instead of the constant “HARRIS-BASHING”! (nzeigl)

I think he needs to choose his battles a little better and then maybe more people wouldn’t be so sick of his constant negativity. (LeonJackson)

I hope jerseymike has to pay the amusement tax every time he posts a new blog. His posts are truly some of the best entertainment on the web. Whenever I need a good laugh, I check out his whinny blog. It’s always a hoot–almost as funny as the Central PA Gazelle. LONG LIVE THE AMUSEMENT TAX! (hawk003)

Five Reasons why MusicFest Speaks Volumes about The State of The City

We’ve been here before.

If you’ve read my previous post about the lackluster display of talent at any of Harrisburg’s Arts/Kipona/Music Fests, I apologize for being redundant.

But in the spirit of speaking my mind about the things that are happening in Harrisburg today, I feel overwhelmingly compelled to write this post.

Here, in some sort of order, are five reasons why Harrisburg’s American Music Fest is personification of the mismanagement and fucked up priorities of The City of Harrisburg in it’s current incarnation.

1. Too much corporate presence. 

What stuck out in my mind the most about Muisc Fest this year? All of the damn corporate sponsor presence. Sure, it’s something of a necessary evil when producing a financially burdensome event like Music Fest, but one would think that with all of that Comcast/Belco/Coca-Cola/Patriot-News/Capital Blue Cross/Kibble Select/Hilton/Crowne Plaza/Citadel Broadcasting/BathFitters money involved that we would have been able to book a more interesting and enticing schedule.

(BATH FITTERS!!!)
I mean, really…is it just me (and everyone I’ve talked to) or did the schedule at this years Music Fest especially suck?  Which brings me to number two.

2. The lineup really, really, really, really, REALLY, really sucked. 

No wait…did I make that clear? The lineup REALLY sucked. I’m not going to go name-by-name here because, obviously, there were a couple of good acts.

A couple.

Out of nearly a hundred acts over three days, was a single one ever featured in Rolling Stone? Was a single one ever a hot blog-band? Was a single one ever on Letterman or Leno or even Conan?

Look. The city spends a lot of money buying the talent for this event- and in my opinion (as a seasoned talent buyer) the city got hosed with the amount of money spent compared to the level of talent at the Music Fest.

Have you ever been to the MusikFest in Bethlehem? Here are just a few of the headliners playing this years’ MusikFest in Bethlehem: Jethro Tull, John Fogerty, Roseanne Cash and Phil Vassar.

That’s in O Little Town of Bethlehem. Just about ninety miles from here.

Oh, who else is playing? Avril Lavigne, Live and Collective Soul, John Gorka, Kool and The Gang, Citizen Cope, Stone Temple Pilots, Jeffery Gaines, Roseanne Cash…and then there are the support bands.

3. Harrisburg’s Music Fest is personification of what’s wrong with the big-picture in this town. 

You see, it’s not that Harrisburg sucks.

It’s just that the people who are running Harrisburg suck. 

I’m a big proponent of “Do the best with what you’ve got.”

I live a self-appointedly minimalist existence. But I do the best with what I’ve got. A LOT of people are working and living paycheck-to-paycheck, week-to-week. But they do the best with what they’ve got.

The City of Harrisburg, however, seems to do the bare minimum..the absolute least…with what they’ve got.

What are we so afraid of as a community?

What, do you people think that things can get any WORSE?

4. Too much carnie food. 

I love funnel cake. And I love sausage and peppers.

I really, really do.

But I can do without miles and miles of seven dollar lemonade, eight dollar Gyro’s, hot dogs that cost too much that aren’t even Sabrett’s and “smoothies” for eight bucks that are no more than Crystal Light mixed with crushed ice.

We had a slammin Gyro Salad and a Banana/Strawberry smoothie. It was quite a good salad and a thirst-quenching smoothie. But it cost seventeen dollars. 

Seventeen.

Fucking.

Dollars.

For some lettuce, peppers, sliced lamb meat and ice and Crystal Light mix.

But do you know why it cost seventeen dollars for a meal that should cost maybe nine? Ten with tip?

5. The City charges an arm and a leg for food vendor spots at MusicFest. 

Oh, you didn’t see any local pizza shops with a vendor spot, right? But Pizza Hut was there.

No local hot dog vendors, right? (There are about a half dozen in the city that I can think of off the top of my head)

Nonna’s wasn’t even slinging Italian Ices.

Because ultimately, folks, The City of Harrisburg’s Music Fest isn’t about a festival of Music. It’s about selling vendor locations and securing corporate sponsorships of the stages to cast the illusion that the current administration is doing something good for the people.

Look, I know I may come across as a “blowhard” or “rabble rouser” or “some dude with too much time on his hands who likes to knock what other people are doing” but really, I’m none of that.

I’m just a guy from Jersey who’s seen a lot of great things and who’s lived in some fantastic communities who, incidentally, sees the potential for Harrisburg to be a truly great city.

But our potential is being circumvented by greedy, self-serving, opportunistic, monomaniacal “leaders” who only care about profiteering off of shady land and development deals while pissing away the hard-earned dollars of the taxpayers of this potentially-wonderful city.

Wake up and smell the shit that’s being fed to you, Harrisburg.

It’s time for a change.

And MusicFest is only one example of the gross mismanagement of city funds.

The Hackensaw Fiddle Fiasco

The Backstory:

Friday June 20, The Hackensaw Boys played a lively set to a lively crowd at ABC.

Sometime between when they passed out in their hotel room at the Comfort Inn Riverside in Harrisburg (4AM-ish) and when they woke up Saturday morning (around 9:30?), some person or persons entered their hotel room and boosted a bunch of their shit: laptops, iPods, wallets, cash…

The Harrisburg police arrived over an hour after they were initially called…

And here’s the video of what followed…

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A night in the life of Second Street in Harrisburg

So I NEVER go to Second Street in Harrisburg.

But for the past two weekends, I’ve been there. Not completely by my doing, but I’ve been there nonetheless.

And fortunately, I’ve been privvy to these two completely wholesome and culturally endearing encounters.

(This is what our “Mayor” considers valuable from the Second Street experience…enjoy…and please…email these to your friends)

This is a fight in front of the Saloon on 2nd. Watch at the very end as the kid gets cuffed and stuffed. 

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And here’s the following weekend- this is a girl knocked out cold ont the sidewalk after a scuffle in front of Spice. 

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