

This was not a Marcellus Outreach Butler action, though many of the participants are affiliated with MOB.Īs the action was wrapping up I engaged one of the other grandparents in conversation and she said something that is very powerful: "We don't do this because we think this one action will stop the well. This was, as far as I know, the very first instance of nonviolent direct action with a civil disobedience component carried out by fracktivists in Butler County. We had no intention of allowing any Rex traffic to pass most of us were prepared to be arrested if it came to that. On Monday, December 21, 2015, six grandparents sat in six rocking chairs on the access road to the Geyer well in Adams and Middlesex townships.


All based on data supplied by the WPML.Protest that endures, I think, is moved by a hope far more modest than that of public success: namely, the hope of preserving qualities in one's own heart and spirit that would be destroyed by acquiescence.” - Wendell Berry, from What Are People For?: Essays * Reports were published June 2010, based on data available at the end of May 2010. The average days on the market has varied from 169 to 239 days.The average sold to list price has been from 94% to 97%.The average sold price has been from $245,000 to $355,000.The average active prices has been from $271,000 to $313,000.Here are some stats for the past 6 months (December 2009 thru May 2010) in Middlesex Twp (price range $200,000 to $399,999): A larger number tells me that more homes are coming on the market than being sold. The absorption rate is the rate that the current inventory gets absorbed (or sold) in a given month. A small number tells me that more homes are being sold than going on the market. The Middlesex Township area in Butler County has a good absorption rate - down from 7 months of inventory in Jan 2010 to 3 months of inventory in May of 2010.Īs a Realtor, we looking at "absorption rates" when working on a marketing plan and most importantly when completing a "comparative market analysis" or "CMA".
