Thursday, July 15, 2010

Wayne H. Johnson's Statement

Marblehead, MA -  The following statement answers many of the questions you have asked about the Massachusetts Land Court Order to remove my home of 14-years along side Seaside Park in the Historic Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts.  Please email your Common Sense opinions to Marblehead Town Administrator Tony Sasso at tonys@marblehead.com.




Download Wayne H. Johnson's Statement 7-15-10 from docstoc.
As well, view my latest video "Court Order to Shatter a Life" by clicking on the title or immediately below this post.  You can download a copy of the video by clicking here.  You can get your own copy of Wayne H. Johnson's Statement 7-15-10 by clicking here.
There will be more to come regarding my unbelievable story of the court order to disrupt my life and remove my home of 14-years.  I appreciate your comments and expressions of concern.  Please make Common Sense comments below and do contact Tony Sasso, Marblehead's Town Administrator by clicking his name.

Court Order to Shatter A Life

A COURT ORDER TO SHATTER A LIFE

This is the second of my videos on the Massachusetts Land Court Order to remove my home of 14-years off Seaside Park in the Historic Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts.  Please watch my short expression and let Marblehead Town Administrator Tony Sasso know your Common Sense opinion by clicking on his name and commenting here.



I would appreciate it if you email your Common Sense opinions to Marblehead Town Administrator Tony Sasso at tonys@marblehead.org.
Thank you for your friendship and support.

Friday, July 2, 2010

News Release from Wayne Johnson

This news release announces the release of the first video on the order to tear down my home in Marblehead, Massachusetts, the historic seaside town where I have lived for 33-years.
Wayne Johnson Video Announcement
View more documents from Wayne Johnson.

See "This Beautiful Home Ordered Torn Down" below.
Download the video to share from this link ttp://www.box.net/shared/flhxfgt6q0.

This Beautiful Home Ordered Torn Down

This long holiday weekend we celebrate the birth of the United States of America and I'm blessed to reside in a historic town that played a role in the independence of this great nation.
The video begins discussion of the court order to tear down my home on the edge of Seaside Park in the Historic Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts.



Provide us with some of your Common Sense thoughts on the video.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Common Sense

These words in the introduction to Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” pamphlet gave me pause:
“…a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defence of custom.”
As we prepare for the celebration of the independence of our great country the history of Marblehead, MA has a profound meaning to Americans.  My hometown’s official website presents these words in explaining the quaint and old seaside town - 
“…Marblehead, a town in love with liberty and rugged individualism. Its people and history, its crooked lanes and irregular houses, its customs and humor defy conformity and dullness. The irreligious settlers, the adventurous fishermen, the zealous patriots of 1776, the daring privateers of 1812, the clipper ship captains and yesteryear’s fish peddlers imbued their town with a spirit as hardy as the rocky peninsula itself.”

So in keeping with the spirit of my hometown and my country I offer you a downloadable document listing clickable links to government in Marblehead, MA.
Makes common sense right?
Wayne H. Johnson

Thursday, June 10, 2010

FOWEY, CORNWELL, UK

Fowey, Cornwell in June.

Marblehead heritage.  Home of Marblehead settlers.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

PULLING DOWN A HOME

Sometime your can't move a house. It is a tragic waste to see a new or historical house demolished, especially when it is your home.