i lived in western massachusetts for a number of years and read, saw and listened to a number of pieces about the "lost towns of the quabbin." this was one of the best. it has a great mix of voices, and i did like sean's reflection on the price that folks out there had to pay so he can drink his tap water today so many miles away. one thing i did find lacking was a journey to the place - would have loved to hear a tour of one of the "dirt holes" with a former resident or a walk down one of the old roads. but perhaps that's to come in one of the longer pieces now in the works. looking forward to them.
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Comment for "Roadway Renaissance Man"
Christopher Ballman
Posted on February 15, 2004 at 11:27 AM | Permalink
Review of Roadway Renaissance Man
thanks for finding this guy and presenting his slice of his life. i hope the next time i head north i get his tollbooth.
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Christopher Ballman
Posted on February 05, 2004 at 05:39 PM | Permalink
Review of X-Town
i lived in western massachusetts for a number of years and read, saw and listened to a number of pieces about the "lost towns of the quabbin." this was one of the best. it has a great mix of voices, and i did like sean's reflection on the price that folks out there had to pay so he can drink his tap water today so many miles away. one thing i did find lacking was a journey to the place - would have loved to hear a tour of one of the "dirt holes" with a former resident or a walk down one of the old roads. but perhaps that's to come in one of the longer pieces now in the works. looking forward to them.