Friday, February 2, 2007

Heated discussions on streets of Jewett City?

'Daily Show' Conducts 'Interviews' In Jewett City
Satirical Comedy Program To Weigh In On Church-Bell Flap
By Megan Bard, Day Staff Writer - published on February 2, 2007

Griswold
— They came, they yelled at the chimes, they interviewed and then they were gone.

Representatives from “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” spent the day in Jewett City Thursday talking to people about the bell chimes that sound hourly from the Jewett City Baptist Church's belfry.

All three men interviewed as part of the show hope something positive will come of the broadcast, but all are keenly aware that the show, a satirical newscast on Comedy Central, pokes fun at serious issues.

“It's a comedy show, for goodness sake,” said borough business owner Philip Anthony, who was interviewed along with borough resident Ron Ward and Norwich resident William Russell.

Although the bells have been ringing for 12 years, in November an atheist group, at Russell's request, filed a complaint with the borough and town governments claiming that the town-owned chimes playing from a church violate the constitutional separation of church and state.

Russell spent more than three hours Thursday with “The Daily Show” crew.

“It's a constitutional issue, and I made sure they knew that,” Russell said.

In addition to the question-and-answer portion, Russell walked Main Street in front of the church with the crew and took part in a scripted skit. Crew members pretended to be “people on the street” that Russell approached and asked about their belief in God.

“I should have asked about their belief in the Constitution, but I got into the moment,” Russell said later.

The crew got to the borough at 7:30 a.m. and created a makeshift set at Mad Science in Slater Mill Mall. There they interviewed Ward, a bell advocate.

Ward said they didn't share their questions with him but indicated he would represent the community's interest in defending the bells.

“My gut feeling is it's a comedy. It's going to be funny. If you can look past the satire and look at the real issue, I think it will be good for Jewett City,” Ward said.

The only request the crew made of Ward, other than to sign a release at the end, was for him not to reveal the show's slant on the issue.

“And to be honest, after nearly two hours of question-and-answer ... I don't know what their position is,” he said, laughing.

After finishing the morning interview with Ward, “Daily Show” crew members began a tour of Main Street. Ten minutes before noon, show correspondent Samantha Bee and her crew had set up their cameras on the sidewalk across the street from the church. As the bells began to chime, Bee, in character, began shouting for them to “Shut up!”

Thirty minutes later inside the church, Pastor David Honeychurch said he told Bee that he didn't appreciate her yelling, which he could hear over the chimes, in his office at the rear of the church.

“As a whole the church doesn't mind being in the middle,” said Honeychurch, who was not interviewed for the show.

An interview with First Selectwoman Anne P. Hatfield was canceled and an interview with Anthony, originally set for 1 p.m. at his Ace Hardware, was delayed until 4:45. By that time, Anthony said he was in perfect character to take on the “funky, rude, crude” questions the executive producer warned would be lodged at him.

“I said, 'Bring it on',” he said.

Anthony described his exchange with Bee as heated, but in jest, with her first question setting the tone.

“The first thing she asked me after she came storming into the store was 'Why are you torturing the atheists when they stand on firm legal ground?' We went at it after that,” Anthony said.

“I'm aware they may take my piece out of context, but the bottom line is: It's a comedy show,” Anthony said.

All three men said they felt good about their time before the camera. They hoped the broadcast is in good taste.

The Jewett City segment of “The Daily Show” is tentatively scheduled to air the week of Feb. 12, possibly on Feb. 15.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Comments made by our eBlog! Readers

Anonymous said...February 1, 2007 7:27 PM

Jewett City Borough Church Bells

I hear that the Dailey show was in the Jewett City Borough today about the church bells that play Patriotic music over a sound system. Some Athiest complained who doesn't even live in the town and the Dailey show comes to town to interview residents and business owners. I was hysterically laughing this evening when I heard they interviewed Ron Ward. I think he has lived here a few months. The guy is not all there and this network intervies him? They are sure to get some Jerry Spring worthy material out of that guy. At least they spoke to well respected Phil Anthony who has been a well respected business many for decades. Speaking as a resident of the borough. WE LOVE THE BELLS, THANK YOU FIRST SELECTWOMAN ANNE HATFIELD FOR KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE.

JCRESIDENT1 said...January 24, 2007 6:32 PM

Thank You for reminding us it is time to call my niece and get my cookie order in. Love those Samoas.

Anonymous said...January 23, 2007 6:51 PM

What happened at 84 slater ave? Did you get evicted for not paying your rent? How can we have someone like you in office if legal isues are going to follow you around..

DiscoverytoysRI said...January 23, 2007 11:47 PM

Dear Anonymous:

Your comment does not make any sense in regards to the issues of this upcoming election. If you choose to make this forum a place of personal attacks then please have the courage to sign your name.

Anonymous said...January 23, 2007 11:37 PM

It is refreshing to have someone finally stand up for the people of Jewett City. While I may not vote for the Jewett City Party, I am thankful for the attention you have brought to the issues gacing our community. I look forward to the debate between the the 3 Party Candidates before the upcoming elections.

Anonymous said...January 23, 2007 11:41 PM

Dear Jewett City Party:

It is obvious in reading some of the comments posted to this blog that there are always cowards who will sling mud at others and try to drag up one's past. This is the surest confirmation that these individuals offer no ideas or solutions of their own.

Please promise us that at the onset of this Movement for the people by the people that you will stay focused on the future and the solutions that will make life better for all of us.

Anonymous said... January 22, 2007 10:27 PM

THe more you talk the more things about your past are going to come out and that's not good for ronnie baby

Anonymous said... January 21, 2007 9:45 AM

Hey Ron get your facts straight before you print this false info on your web site

Anonymous said...January 21, 2007 9:51 AM

You can't believe everything you read in the paper and this WEB SITE,

Anonymous said...January 21, 2007 10:24 AM

Rummor has it, that Ron Ward, hasn't told the whole story, of his past, like where he resided, and how long he has been living here in Jewett City, Ct.Also if there are any inpurifications of himself.

Anonymous said... January 18, 2007 4:27 PM

Although I don't live in JC, I think the idea of a consumer board of utility control is a good one.

Anonymous said... January 10, 2007 10:47 PM

Wouldn't it be nice if the Director of the Utilities told us his plan to try and reduce our costs, and help us conserve some of the money we are funneling into his account

Anonymous said... January 10, 2007 10:57 PM

What exactly is the point of having an electric company in the borough if we are going to end up paying more than the folks who live just outside the borough?

Anonymous said... January 10, 2007 8:23 PM

We are fortunate to have such a wonderful library here in the Wonderful Borough of Jewett City. In addition to the many books we can read, videos you can borrow, they also bring in some wonderful programs for families and children.

Anonymous said... January 10, 2007 10:53 PM

Finally a voice for the people.

Anonymous said... January 10, 2007 11:05 PM

Does the Jewett City First Party believe that Consolidation with the Town of Griswold is something that would benefit us all?

Anonymous said... January 10, 2007 11:02 PM

Perhaps the new developments on 164, will encourage SEAT to extend there routes past Lisbon Landing.

DWG on South Main said...January 9, 2007 10:44 PM

Query -- As a registered Jewett City Democratic Party voter, I am wondering, how does an individual resident wanting to discuss betterment for the City (Jewett) reserve the public Town Hall meeting room for an open forum? How about 7:00 pm on Wednesday January 24th? I don't have a key.

Do the keys to the City belong to the elected officials only? Or, do the keys to the City (Jewett) belong to the residents?

If there aren't any of our elected officials available to open the doors, so that the Jewett City (independent) party can hold a community discussion, where shall we go?

Shall the people meet at the Jewett City Baptist Church where the bells still ring free?

God bless America!

Anonymous said...January 5, 2007 6:13 PM

Amen to that - let's get the Merchants and Brycki and all their cronies who sit on the Board of Finance and are in their back pockets out of office and get some honest people in there for a change. we've started the honesty with Anne Hatfield - let's keep the ball rolling! Mr. Ward may well be just what this town needs. Let's shake em up, Ron!!

Anonymous said... January 4, 2007 11:38 PM

Let's remember the Arsonists, let's remember the lack of Police Protection that cost over 80k a year,let's remember the politicians who watchful eyes were blinded by inconpetance.
Let's remember our dutiful Town Leaders lack of accountability of the Cleanup!

Let's Remember all of this come Election TIME!

Anonymous said...January 4, 2007 11:31 PM

Maybe if we had the kids from JC walk instead of being pampered with the bus, we could re-allocate that fuel to SEAT and continue the operation! My kids always walked to school, and guess what? None of them are obese either, in fact because of walking to school, it got them involved in Cross Country and Track.

SEAT has received money from the towns, money from the State, money from the federal Govt, and I never saw them reduce service when EB was at 100,000 strong!

In the end it's all about money, not service. I pity that poor blind guy that relies on that bus route on a daily basis to be able to break the boundaries of JC and all the others as well! I guess we can forget about the ADA now as well.

Ron Ward, candidate for Borough Warden 'Stands Up' for Jewett City Bell Chimes

'Daily Show' coming to hear chimes controversy
by Megan Bard - published by The Day on February 1, 2007

The controversial bell chimes that sound from the belfry of the Jewett City Baptist Church have been heard by a comedy news show on Comedy Central.

Representatives from "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" will be in the borough Thursday to interview a handful of people about the recent request by an atheist group to silence the bells.

First Selectwoman Anne P. Hatfield, resident Ron Ward and Norwich resident William Russell all have confirmed they have been scheduled for interviews throughout the day.

And all have said they’re surprised that the local controversy has piqued the interest of a national audience.

In December the Connecticut chapter of the American Atheists sent a letter to town and borough officials warning them that governments should divest themselves of the chimes that sound from the belfry. In 1995 the town and borough contributed $3,500 to purchase a sound system to play a CD of bell chimes daily and hourly from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. That schedule is now off by 10 minutes because the system has not been updated in about 2 years.

Despite the warning of a potential lawsuit by Russell, an atheist who travels through the borough a couple of times a month, borough residents and officials have stood their ground and refused to silence the chimes.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

On January 31, 1940 Social Security begins Monthly Benefits

1940 : First social security check arrives

On January 31, 1940, Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont, popped open her mailbox and found a check from the Federal government worth $22.54. Though hardly a fortune, the check was nonetheless a milestone: indeed, it was the first monthly retirement payment made under the auspices of the Social Security Act. When the act initially passed into the law books in 1935, benefits were paid out in lump sums. But, with Fuller's check, the government kicked off its program of doling out regular benefits to retired workers. For Fuller, it was simply the first in a series of payments that lasted for the next thirty-five years: Before passing away at age 100 in 1975, Fuller received regular payments totaling $22,000.

Story from History.com

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Freedom of Speech for the Community

Regarding the Bell Chimes that play every hour on the hour here in the borough, the Norwich Bulletin in a December 11, 2006 editorial stated, “Church-state flap likely moot in Jewett City.”

The Bulletin opinion may have been based on the fact that it was determined that the bell chimes where actually owned by the residents and taxpayers of the Borough and purchased at the direction of the Board of Warden and Burgesses of Jewett City. Any suggestion that residents of Jewett City should be required to give-up ownership of the bell chimes is short-sighted, and does not respect the residents of the Borough or their right to determine what is best for Jewett City.

Besides, prohibiting governmental entanglement in the free exercise of religion, the First Amendment, guarantees the freedom of speech and of the press. In other words, Jewett City residents have the Constitutionally protected right to direct the government to purchase bell chimes, locate them in a church belfry, and have their elected officials select melodies, so long as, the government is not engaged in promoting religion.

If the Borough of Jewett City, by simply locating government owned and operated bell chimes in the belfry of the Jewett Baptist Church, is “respecting an establishment of religion,” then, countless other government funded programs that are conducted on property owned by synagogues, mosques, and churches are in jeopardy of being discontinued. Often times, the community food pantry that distributes government purchased commodities to the hungry is located in a religious house of worship. That these programs are within the requirements of the Constitution is a well settled matter.

The American Atheists are challenging song selections by characterizing them as being Christian. The bell chimes play musical notes which are arranged or composed into melodies; thereby, leaving the decision to associate any particular set of lyrics, whether they be religious or otherwise, up to the choosing of the listener. Many so-called religious melodies where composed long before they were borrowed by writers of religious hymns. Prior to branding a melody with the stamp of “religious origin,” consideration must be given to which came first: the melody or the lyric.

Lacking any specific evidence that a melody is of religious origins, the residents of the Borough should continue to peal the bells more loud and strong. Let the collective voice of the residents resound through out the Borough with a melody of freedom.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

'Chew the Fat' on Feb 20th: Fat Tuesday

Jewett City Party (JCP) is hosting a meet the candidates social hour on Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday, February 20, 2007 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Happy's Restaurant & Steak House located at Slater Mill Mall in Jewett City, CT 06351.

The informal event will give candidates running on the JCP ticket an opportunity to greet residents, taxpayers, and community members and listen to their concerns on issues for the upcoming May 7, 2007 municipal election. All members of the Jewett City community are encouraged to attend and exchange ideas.

Ron Ward, JCP candidate for Borough Warden, stated, "Political contributions will not be accepted. This 'Chew the Fat on Fat Tuesday' Mardi Gras event is an opportunity to gather as a community."

Happy's Restaurant & Steak House will be offering its fresh salad bar and selections from its full service menu of steaks, seafood, and pasta entres from which guests can purchase a festive Mardi Gras dinner. Jewett City Party will be providing complimentary soda, coffee, and beverages at this alcohol free event.

The Jewett City Party slate for the May 7, 2007 municipal elections will include the following candidates:
  • Warden: Ron Ward
  • Burgess: Angela Adams
  • Burgess: Katrease Gerace
  • Burgess: Gayle Renaud
  • Bailiff: James Couillard
Jewett City Party has openings available on its slate of Borough Candidates for the following offices:
  • Clerk of the Borough
  • Treasurer of the Borough
  • Tax Collector of the Borough
  • Burgess of the Borough (one seat)
Any resident of Jewett City interested in being a candidate for Burgess, Clerk, Treasurer, or Tax Collector who is at least 18 years of age, eligible to vote, committed to improving our community and desires to be part of the JCP team, should contact: