
This Sunday, Food Not Bombs in Middletown served its weekly meal despite a cease and desist order from the town health department. I interviewed Abe Bobman, volunteer, and Fred Carroll, of Brooms Not Bombs and the Homeless Report.
Posted on18 March 2009.

This Sunday, Food Not Bombs in Middletown served its weekly meal despite a cease and desist order from the town health department. I interviewed Abe Bobman, volunteer, and Fred Carroll, of Brooms Not Bombs and the Homeless Report.
[...] For more on this story, check out Ed McKeon’s article at Middletown Eye. Also, to learn more of the background to this cease and desist order, listen to this recent HIMC podcast. [...]
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great audio!
Glad to see folks standing up for what’s right and not bowing to pressure over some absurd laws and the suits that enforce them.
Great job. It is nice to hear that Middletown FNB is not going to just roll over. It is clear that they are a part of the community and are going to continue to serve. Great story!!
This is fantastic! Great job, very educational, and interesting. What an amazing first attempt! Will you work on this one more, or do more in the future?
meghan
great coverage!
thanks for doing this.
and i’m glad fnb middletown will keep on keepin on…