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Monthly Archives: July 2007
Senator Baddour Press Release on the Budget
Senator Steve Baddour has issued a press release on the completion of the state budget. I appreciate the work put in by the Senator, as well as Representative Campbell and L’Italien. In his release Baddour highlighted some of the important … Continue reading
Posted in Methuen, State News
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Jajuga Named President/CEO
Jim Jajuga was named President/CEO of the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce today. Jajuga, former State Senator and former Secretary of Public Safety, was chosen to succeed Sally Cerasulo O’Rourke, who vacated the job to run for mayor. Jajuga, a … Continue reading
Posted in Methuen, State News
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Accord on SCHIP
The New York Times is reporting a bipartisan agreement has been reached in the U.S. Senate on an extension to the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which expires on September 30. This extension contemplates an increase in funding for the program … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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Methuen Turnaround
Today (Saturday July 14) I will be attending the grand opening of Steve Giordano’s Subway on Jackson Street in Methuen. This is Mr. Giordano’s second Subway in Methuen, and we are grateful for his investment. But the larger story here … Continue reading
Posted in Methuen
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City Councilor Quinn and Safe Driving
Methuen City Councilor Deborah Quinn has proposed a program to affix “student driver” magnets onto the cars of young drivers, hoping to create additional safety for younger drivers. Her hope, that such identification would help to buffer younger drivers from … Continue reading
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Can you count to Sixty?
A good question for Harry Reid these days, as Republican defections from President Bush’s Iraq policy mount by the day. In a coumn a couple of weeks back Pat Buchanan predicted a deluge of Republican defections in the Senate. What … Continue reading
Posted in International, National News
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Changes at Tsongas Campaign
The Tsongas campaign has brought on Gus Bickford to shore up their field operations. Gus is a national committee member who is a top notch political pro. I do not believe there has been an announcement as of yet, but … Continue reading
Posted in Fifth Congressional
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Straight Talk Express Derails Part Two
In a sign of the continuing turmoil surrounding his presidential campaign John McCain today fired chief stategist John Weaver and campaign manager Terry Nelson. Other top campaign aides followed Weaver and Nelson out the door. On top of the massive … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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Health Care Incrementalism?
With the release of Michael Moore’s “Sicko” health care has become a hot issue in national and local politics, and the debate is begining to heat up amongst the presidential contenders as well as the candidates to succeed Marty Meehan … Continue reading
Posted in Fifth Congressional, National News
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Methuen Water Rates
The Methuen City Council will tonight look at water rates in Methuen. The City Council formed a sub-committee to look at our water system, and the budgetary situation it faces. In essence the water enterprise fund has been operating at … Continue reading
Posted in Methuen, Municipal Finance
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