Adding a new meaning to "lobster pot"

SOUTHWEST HARBOR — A lobster named Roscoe was the first to experience a technique lobster pound owner Charlotte Gill is hoping will be more humane way of executing lobsters.

In an experiment to test the affect of cannabis on lobsters, Roscoe the lobster was placed for a few minutes in a covered box with about two inches of water at the bottom. Marijuana smoke was then blown into the water at the bottom of the box.

Gill’s hypothesis is that the treatment sedates the animals and could make their deaths less traumatic.

“I feel bad that when lobsters come here there is no exit strategy,” said Gill, who has owned Charlotte’s Legendary Lobster Pound for seven years. “It’s a unique place and you get to do such unique things but at the expense of this little creature. I’ve really been trying to figure out how to make it better.”

Following the experiment, Roscoe’s claw bands were removed and kept off for nearly three weeks.

His mood seemed to have an impact on the other lobsters in the tank, she said, and he never again wielded his claws as weapons. Earlier this week, Roscoe was returned to the ocean as a thank you for being the experimental crustacean.

“Robert Bayer, the executive director of the Lobster Institute at the University of Maine, said he’d never heard of someone using cannabis to sedate a lobster, but he’s not particularly surprised someone would try.

“I’m not aware of any actual studies on this and haven’t done any myself, though it sounds interesting,” he said.

…It’s also not clear if marijuana or any sedative would make a lobster’s death less traumatic, Bayer said, because lobsters have a nervous system that is primitive and similar to that of an insect. “When you put them in boiling water, the primitive nervous system that does exist is destroyed so quickly they’re unlikely to feel anything at all,” he said.

Hmm, let’s see here.

Hypocrisy: self-proclaimed animal rights person makes her living selling lobsters (and fish, and clams, presumably, what about them?) to tourists.

Scientific ignorance: if a lobster falls into boiling water, does it feel pain? Real scientist says no.

Evidence of too early and too frequent exposure to Disney cartoons: “The Little Princess” was not intended to be a documentary.

What’s most worrisome about this story is that Charlotte Gill (appropriate name for a fish monger) is probably a high school graduate and, if, as I suspect, a native of Massachusetts, graduated from college, and she is entitled to vote.

Cry, our once-beloved country.



I don't think these loss-sales are calculated by our MLS, which is why I highlight them

45 Lismore Lane (off Round Hill) sold via bidding war ($2.995 ask, $3.010, paid) in 2004. It returned to the market in January, 2017 at $2.9, sold yesterday for $1.9.

70 Cedar Cliff

70 Cedar Cliff

And, while the loss has yet to be realized, 70 Cedar Cliff Road, Riverside, which sold for $3.995 million in 2006 and came on the market six months ago at $3.750 has now dropped to $3,.495.

46 Dawn harbor

46 Dawn harbor

Similarly, a previous property I’ve written about before, 46 Dawn Harbor, Riverside, sold for $4.155 in 2015 to new owners who spent between $750,000-$1,000,000 renovating it, and resold it a few months ago for $3.7 million.


I’m certainly not suggesting that Greenwich real estate is in a free-fall — it isn’t — but buyers might well want to view their agent’s claim that real estate in town is a rock-solid “investment” with a wary eye.

(I post notes like this mostly to keep up my reputation among my colleagues as the least-liked agent in town)

2003 all over again?

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347 Sound Beach Avenue, a Doran Sabbag/Jim Hoffman/ Sound Beach Partners project constructed in 2002, sold new in 2003 for $3.075 million. The new owners made improvements and put it back on the market at $4.5 five years later before, finally selling it for $3.7. This time, it came on at $4.105, dropped to $3.295 and today reports a contract. Assuming normal negotiations on that price, we seem to be back 15 years, at least for this particular house.

Good money after bad?

2 Cowdray Park Drive, the former residence of now-bankrupt Corey Kupersmith, was purchased from the foreclosing bank in 2015 for $3.8 million, and the buyer was probably convinced that he’d achieved a real deal, because Kupersmith had paid $8.9 million for it in 1999, and for heaven’s sake this was Conyers Farm! Bad move: the house was a wreck: most foreclosures are, and the new owners has spent the past three years pouring money into the place, trying to make it sellable. A year ago this month, he tried unloading it,, unfinished, for $6.750, but kept working on finishing it, spending more money, and increasing its price as the sunk costs increased: $7.250, $7.450, and today, $7.750.

I feel for the guy: the house isn’t selling as an unfinished project, and his only hope, I suppose, is to complete it and hope for the best, but the first law of holes is that when you find yourself in one, stop digging.

Tough situation.

2 cowdray park drive, as envisioned by photoshop

2 cowdray park drive, as envisioned by photoshop

Maybe if they trucked this house over to Rogues Hill it would sell better

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1 Tinker Lane has renewed its listing at $3.150 million; same price as yesterday’s expired listing, and close to what its owner has been seeking for years. The house is ho-hum, and its location cheek-by-jowl to the Merritt is a turn-off, but the owner, stock-fraudster (and former owner of WGCH) Michael Better is a piece of work all by himself.

Metter helped run a “pump and dump” penny stock involving a worthless company called SpongeTech but, due to federal prosecutors’ ineptitude, he was permitted to plead guilty to securities fraud in exchange for a mere five-year probation sentence; his co-defendants received prison sentences and $12 million restitution penalties. .

Greenwich certainly attracts interesting characters.

michael metter or, as some of his victims call him, “mini-madoff”

michael metter or, as some of his victims call him, “mini-madoff”

Is there room for nude house cleaners in Greenwich?

A NAKED cleaner has revealed how she rakes in £57,000-a-year working just 16 hours each week.

The 28-year-old business graduate and single mum, from Australia’s Gold Coast, earns a living scrubbing, scouring and sponging totally starkers.

£92 per hour for full nudity, less for maids in their underwear. Sounds perfect for Walt, but I’m guessing, given their proclivity for college-aged country club tennis pros, there would be more demand for young male toilet scrubbers here. No problem: supply will always rise to meet demand.




Prepare for a Blue Wave

News that Julie Salazar won her primary challenge against fellow-Democrat, conventional liberal and eight-term Brooklyn state senator Martin Dilan was a shocker. Brooklyn has yuppified, and its new wave of “woke” citizens supported Salazar, a self-proclaimed socialist despite the exposure of her lies about everything she’d claimed on her resume: according to her, she was a Jew born in Columbia, to impoverished parents, grew up in impoverished circumstances in Miami, began working at 14 to support her family, and yet still managed to graduate Columbia University. But according to her own brother (and confessed by her), she was born in Miami, a baptized Catholic, her father, a commercial pilot, provided a very nice waterfront home in that city, she attended a posh, private school, took a part-time job, as he did, because their parents wanted to instill a work-ethic, not from need, and, turns out, she never graduated from any university, let alone Columbia. None of that mattered to her supporters.

All of this perfidy came out before the election, but she still won, and to me, that speaks to the hysterical hatred of Trump and the energy and determination of the anti-Trumpsters: they’re turning out in droves, and will turn out again in November; I see no such energy among conservatives to preserve our toehold.

Another harbinger: Nike sales of Kaepernick merchandise soared 31% after it released its new advertising campaign extolling his denunciation of America. That’s people putting their money where their mouths are.

And it’s not just white, educated suburban women who are frothing at the mouth in their eagerness to hit the voting booth: I had an interesting conversation with my (rural) fuel delivery guy the other day and, in five minutes, he repeated at least five lies about Trump that he’d “learned” from TV headlines, and can’t wait for “free”, single-payer health care. I gently corrected him (I don’t go for in-your-face confrontations), but it was obvious that he never goes beyond headlines, and never will. With a 96%-negative coverage of Trump in our media, and the fact that an appalling percentage of Americans receive all their news from that media, it’s astonishing that Trump still holds a 39% approval rating. But 39% won’t be enough.

All of which is to say that I’ve never seen such furious hatred for a president, and that fury is going, I believe, to drive record numbers of anti-Trump voters from their homes in two months and sweep Republicans from office.

So no more judicial appointments in the next two years, no more deregulation, and no more legislation, period. For that matter, we can expect an end to the investigation and exposure of the FBI’s illegal spying on Trump, a crime that, in saner times, might have reigned in an out of control, entrenched government agency.

Which seems a shame, but I’m old enough now to console myself that the collapse of America will come near the end of my life, and it will be my two beloved, delusional daughters who will have to live with the consequences. I tried my best, my best was not enough to overcome twenty years of indoctrination by state education.

So it goes.


The (mid) Lake Avenue neighborhood seems to be selling, albeit at a discount

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Right next door to Simmons Lane - in fact this house backs up to it — 14 Mountain Wood Drive is reported as pending, last asking price $3.485, and presumably selling for less. Owners paid $3.850 million for it in 2003, renovated it, added a pool, and expanded the house by 1/3, and put it on the market last year for $4.495.

Oh well, the did get to live in a very nice house for 15 years.

Disappointment on Rouges Hill Road

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17 Fort Hills Lane, former residence of ex-con Frederick Bourke, was listed by him for $15 million back when his legal troubles first arose in 2012 and finally sold for $9 million in 2014. The buyers presumably assumed that they could sell the two lots comprising its 11 acres at a profit, but after 2 fruitless years attempting to sell the original 1934 house, suitable for razing, on six of those acres for, after many price drops, $5.5 million, they threw in the towel and listed all 11 + acres, including that teardown, for the same $5.5.

That’s a substantial haircut for property they paid $9 million for, and here’s further bad news: $2.5 for a building lot here may still be too much to ask.

(The link above goes to the listing as land, so go here for interior pictures).