Frequency – Scrabble and the actual frequency of letter usage in English

Frequency of letters in ScrabbleIn counting the number of tiles in a Scrabble game (preparation for the Hudson Area Library Scrabble Tournament) I found this distribution (picture left). Could this really be the frequency of the use of letters in English? Off to Google land. From the Oxford English dictionary website came this interesting chart: Continue reading

Mr. Wonderful Trustee of Hudson Area Library

Some may be bemused, others amused, and some surely stunned. Mr. Wonderful was elected to the Board of Directors of the local library in January. Now, this bit of news has found its way into the local bleat The Register Star. You may be wondering why your author did not just link to this story? Well, The Register Star does not put all of its news on its website. Kind of strange.

Orton appointed new trustee of Hudson Area Library

Support the Hudson Area Library on Election Day – Vote Yes on Library Budget Question

Library Budget Question on the Ballot

Tomorrow, Nov. 3rd, is Election Day here and around the state. On the ballot in Hudson and Greenport is a proposition to increase support to the Hudson Area Library. I have been working on this initiative and pass along the following reasons to go to the polls and say, “Yes” at the Library Budget line.

Hudson provides $48,000 per year to support the library and this has been unchanged for a decade. Greenport provides support of $5,500. This tiny tax support puts our local library at the bottom of the pile in the Mid-Hudson Libraries consortium. Purchases of new books and maintenance of even minimal services are barely possible. Keeping a professional librarian on staff is barely possible. The library has been running a deficit for years and is about to exhaust its endowment. So, voting yes tomorrow will save the library and put it on a footing where we can begin to think about creating a level of services that will meet expanding demands for access to books, magazines, Internet, childrens’ reading needs, and more.

A Yes vote will increase public tax-based support for the library from $53,500 per year to #136,500 at the cost of roughly $2.50 per person per month.

Libraries are an important element in a knowledge based world. Hudson needs to meet the challenge of providing everyine with access to the knowledge of the world.


Vote Yes on the Library Budget question