• We LOVE Homeless Loons - So Long As They Don't Move HERE

    From c186282@c186282@nnada.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Mon May 18 00:23:26 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15815569/hyannis-homeless-shelter-cape-cod-school-kennedys-fears.html

    Cape Cod parents and locals are concerned over plans to move
    a homeless shelter just one block away from an elementary school.

    Housing Assistance Corporation and Catholic Charities want to
    relocate St Joseph's House from 77 Winter Street to 460 West
    Main Street in Hyannis, which would only be about 150 yards
    from Hyannis West Elementary School.

    The Massachusetts school has about 300 students from
    kindergarten through third grade.

    Officials who support the move said the shelter would be safer
    and allow for more programming, though the site would not
    serve more homeless people.

    However, locals and parents have have voiced concerns about
    student safety during pick-ups and drop-offs, as well as
    around school property.

    . . .

    I see things haven't changed since DeSantis exposed
    the good lefties at Martha's Vineyard :-)

    "Lunatics for YOU, but not for US !"

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  • From Mitchell Holman@noemail@aol.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Mon May 18 13:06:33 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> wrote in news:D42cnct2-ojtCZf3nZ2dnZfqn_oAAAAA@giganews.com:

    https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15815569/hyannis-homeless-shelte r-cape-cod-school-kennedys-fears.html

    Cape Cod parents and locals are concerned over plans to move
    a homeless shelter just one block away from an elementary school.

    Housing Assistance Corporation and Catholic Charities want to
    relocate St Joseph's House from 77 Winter Street to 460 West
    Main Street in Hyannis, which would only be about 150 yards
    from Hyannis West Elementary School.

    The Massachusetts school has about 300 students from
    kindergarten through third grade.

    Officials who support the move said the shelter would be safer
    and allow for more programming, though the site would not
    serve more homeless people.

    However, locals and parents have have voiced concerns about
    student safety during pick-ups and drop-offs, as well as
    around school property.

    . . .

    I see things haven't changed since DeSantis exposed
    the good lefties at Martha's Vineyard :-)


    Ah, yes, Florida taxpayers paying to
    fly legal immigrants from Texas to Marthas
    Vineyard. Just what Florida needed. Right.



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