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Monthly Archives: October 2007
Mayor’s Commission on Youth Sports
As I have mentioned in past postings I would like to review some of the events of the past two years with a highlight on what I consider to be important. In April of 2006 I promulgated an executive order … Continue reading
New Playground Equipment Installed
I am pleased that work has been completed on brand new playground equipment for two city parks. Veterans Park on Milk Street as well as Shorty Degaspe Park on Mystic Street have been outfitted with new playground equipment for our … Continue reading
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Central Labor Council Endorses Manzi
The Merrimack Valley Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, today announced its support of Methuen Mayor William Manzi. The council voted unanimously to endorse the Mayor’s bid for a second term as the CEO of the City of Methuen. “I have always … Continue reading
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Cedars Home Expansion
As we all know elderly housing can be a difficult to get, so I was pleased to be able to cut the ribbon at the newly expanded Cedar Homes in Methuen. My thanks to Michael Sabbagh and the Board for … Continue reading
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SCHIP Vetoed
In a move widely telegraphed President Bush has vetoed the re-authorization of SCHIP passed by Congress. While it appears that sufficient votes are at hand for an override in the Senate, the House remains just short of the necessary two … Continue reading
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Thousand Dollar Cruisers
Methuen has just completed its collective bargaining process with the Patrolman’s Union. During the course of that negotiation the Patrolman made the point to me that their line cars had become exceedingly old in terms of mileage and engine miles. … Continue reading
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Holy Family Walk for Life
I was pleased to be able to “open the gate” for the walkers in the Holy Family Walk for Life cancer benefit. A beautiful Sunday and enormous participation made this walk a huge success for the Hospital. Congratulations to the … Continue reading
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Tree Cutting on West Street
National Grid tree crews plan to move into Methuen starting on West Street on Monday, October 1st. It will be contract crews from Nelson Tree Service. This is part of the National Grid program to trim or eliminate tree branches … Continue reading
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Police Chief Placed on Leave
Mayor Manzi Places Methuen Police Chief on Leave Today, I have informed Methuen Police Chief Joseph Solomon that, effective immediately, he will be placed on paid administrative leave from his position. I stressed to the Chief that this leave is … Continue reading
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