Friday, May 22, 2015

Springfield Area Habitat for Humanity seeks applications

The Greater Springfield Area Habitat for Humanity (GSVAHFH) is accepting applications for this three-bedroom, one-bath ranch at 41 Olive St., in Springfield.
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5 comments :

  1. Who in their right mind would invest in Springfield?? My worst mistake, I'm selling and moving to a town that hasn't been tainted yet. This town is tail spinning to mud.

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  2. Until the select board , mayor, Springfield on the move, and the citizens decide to get off their bums and come up with a plan for the future then it just get worse.

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    1. 6:31 PM.....When did Springfield replace their town manager form of government with a mayor?

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  3. Habitat for Humanity is a flawed ideal. Not everyone can afford a house. Without sufficient income, the house will fall into disrepair. The yard will become a junk strewn, overgrown eyesore. Unpaid taxes will be owed. etc., etc. Unwittingly the do-gooders championing the cause will have placed a mill stone around the neck of home owners that will financially devastate them long term. As a bonus, the dilapidated property just adds to Springfield's ambiance.

    A far better solution is encouraging the jackwads at SRDC and Selectboard to actively recruit new business in Springfield such that potential home owners could gain meaningful employment and join the middle class.

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  4. chuck gregory5/25/15, 4:27 PM

    You can live someplace where you expect to be entertained and served by all the systems in place, but the downside is when one or more of those systems fail, your satisfaction nosedives.

    Or you can choose to live someplace where you expect to contribute to the way things are. A guy from San Francisco just bought the Odd Fellows building for $20,000. If he is the sort who'd like to contribute to the town, he'd develop it (the Exner Block in Bellows Falls is an example). Springfield is going to be a gold mine for people who like to make silk purses out of sow's ears.

    And Habitat for Humanity could be a terrific magnet for getting the next would-be entrepreneur (think: James Hartness) to come to town.

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