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Mailboxes Etc.: The Sequel

Last Friday, “06880” reported the vandalism of mailboxes on Cross Highway and in Greens Farms.

One of the stolen boxes was particularly upsetting. This weekend was the 3rd anniversary of the death of the homeowner’s husband.

When they moved into their home, she wanted a red mailbox. He bought it for her, as a gift. Now it was gone.

“06880” readers responded quickly. Several offered to contribute money for a new mailbox. One man said he’d ride his bike throughout the neighborhood, searching in the woods.

Yesterday, she awoke to a new mailbox.

Her friends had bought it, and installed it overnight.

It still must have been a tough Mother’s Day. But every day from now on, that red mailbox will remind her of her husband.

And her many Westport friends.

Bear Down

I’ve never understood why a black bear stood for years outside the BP station on the Post Road, near South Maple.

Then again, I’ve never understood gas companies in general.

Yet this late night/early morning vandalism is hard to fathom:

BP bear

Word on the street is that surveillance cameras caught the toppling — and hand-chopping.

Surveillance helped one night in August 2007 too, when the bear was actually stolen by a guy who’d just bought cigarettes. According to WestportNow, he (the bear, not the vandal) stood 3 to 4 feet tall, weighed 75 to 100 pounds, and was valued at $600.

Moral to anyone else thinking of messing with BP: You can run, but you can’t hide.

From a bear, or a surveillance video.

(Hat tip to Elizabeth Beller)