Here is the text of my Letter to the Editor of the  Standard-Times of New 
Bedford, MA.  I sent it to you guys as a link earlier  today.  This is the second 
area cemetery destroyed by developers in the  last three years.   Here is the 
article that irritated me: _SouthCoastToday.com:  Historical family burial 
ground accidentally bulldozed_ 
(http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071206/NEWS/712060368/1001/MEDIA18)  
 
Steve Stokowski
 
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LETTER: Stand up to errant developers
December 10, 2007 6:00 AM
It is impossible that any bulldozer operator would  accidentally destroy the 
Mosher family cemetery, as was stated in the Dec. 6 S-T  article, "Historical 
family burial ground accidentally bulldozed." This cemetery  was an obvious 
feature of the landscape. 
The pacifying statements by Ms. Judy Lund, chairwoman of  the Dartmouth 
Historical Commission, indicate that they are too weak and  powerless to preserve 
any of Dartmouth's past. Their meek response to the  destruction of the Mosher 
plot sends a clear message to all developers that  there is no need to respect 
Dartmouth's history. 
This weakness was recognized by the developer of the Mosher  plot, who 
slapped the Historical Commission and the anti-monument principles of  the old 
Quakers in the face when the developer made the outrageous offer to  erect a 
monument to replace a traditional Quaker cemetery. 
Ms. Lund and Michael Gagne (Dartmouth's executive  administrator) need to 
show some backbone by making a real effort to discipline  the developer and his 
excavation contractor. As a first step, I suggest that  Dartmouth pull the 
current developer's permits. This action will not put the  bodies back in the 
ground, but will financially punish the developer by costing  them time and tens 
of thousands of dollars. 
Money is the only language that they will understand.  Perhaps then all 
developers will think twice before making the decision to  expediently destroy 
history for the money to be made by raping an encumbered,  small lot for yet 
another Dartmouth retail store. 
Steve Stokowski 
Westport



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