The Central Labor Council of the Merrimack Valley has agreed to donate painting services to the expansion of the St Ann’s Home in Methuen. This expansion and renovation was aided by a waiver of 50 percent of the building fees associated with this project by the City of Methuen. I was happy to make such a recommendation to Methuen’s City Council. I would like to thank Tom Casey of the Painters Union and Central Labor for his dedication to community and to the men and women of the union, who were on hand Saturday to work. The groundbreaking was some months ago, and I have included a photo from that event as well. I have been endorsed in this race by the Central Labor Council.
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Your Honor;
That was very nice of them.
(That’s all)
Jules
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