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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Patrick Wields Veto Pen
Governor Deval Patrick vetoed $122.5 million dollars in spending approved by the State Legislature in the FY 2009 budget, and has asked for additional budgetary authority to make mid-year cuts if necessary. From the Boston Globe: “We’ve got to prepare … Continue reading
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State Reps Race Heats Up
(I have endorsed Linda Dean Campbell in this race.) The Democratic primary for State Representative, scheduled for September 16th, has been a sleepy event so far, but is starting to pick up a little bit. Challenger Chris Dibella has accused … Continue reading
Sex Offender Law Proposed
Methuen City Councilor Ken Willette has proposed a city ordinance that would legally restrict the rights of level three sex offenders to travel to certain areas of the city. He would prohibit those offenders from traveling within 1000 feet of … Continue reading
U.S., Iraq Talks Break Down
U.S. and Iraqi talks over the status of U.S. forces have broken down, leaving the long term determination over a U.S.-Iraqi status of forces agreement to the next President. The Bush administration, operating under a U.N. mandate that expires at … Continue reading
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Methuen’s Recycling Handbook
I have posted the Methuen recycling brochure that was mailed last week. There is some valuable information in there, as well as pickup schedules. Please drop me a line with any comments or suggestions on recyling. Recycling Brochure
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Father John McLaughlin Takes New Position
Methuen lost a very good man and an outstanding priest when Father John McLaughlin of St Monicas’s Parish in Methuen was assigned to be the first national vocations director at the Archdiocese of the Military in Washington D.C. Father John … Continue reading
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Forest Lake Temporarily Closed
A high bacteria count yesterday forced the City to order the closure of Forest Lake for the day. We monitor that count daily, and post those results on the city website at http://www.cityofmethuen.net. Please check that website for information about … Continue reading
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The body of Sgt. Alex Jimenez Found
The body of Lawrence soldier Alex Jimenez, who has been M.I.A. in Iraq for fourteen months, was found and identified yesterday. Sgt Jimenez had been seized by the enemy after a firefight, and his family always held out hope that … Continue reading
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…While Gramm wins an ambassadorship
Former Senator Phil Gramm of Texas, a co-chair of the McCain Campaign and a top economic advisor to that campaign, created a stir yesterday by saying that the United States was a “nation of whiners” that were in a “mental … Continue reading
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Jesse Jackson wields scapel…
The Reverend Jesse Jackson, in comments inadvertently picked up by a live mic, made disparaging remarks about Barack Obama and has spent today doing the “profusely apologize” routine. Jackson’s comments were spurred by his perception that Obama is somewhat condescending … Continue reading
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