Anti-Semitic flyer drop prompts community outrage, solidarity
Walter Lane late last month found a plastic baggie in his driveway. Inside was a rolled up piece of paper. "It was this flyer making a lot of impli...

Walter Lane late last month found a plastic baggie in his driveway. Inside was a rolled up piece of paper. "It was this flyer making a lot of implications about Jewish people controlling the media and stuff like that. It had pictures of high ranking people with Stars of David plastered on their foreheads," he told the Banner-Herald. "It was just disgusting." Upon picking it up, Lane, who lives just north of downtown Athens in Chicopee-Dudley, glanced up and down his block. "And they are literally in every driveway or walkway on my street," he said.