Monthly Archives: December 2008

G.M. on the brink

General Motors submitted a revised business plan to Congress in the hopes of getting Congressional approval for a large federal bailout. G.M. noted in its filing that without at least $4 billion before the end of the calendar year it … Continue reading

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Saxby Chambliss wins in Georgia

Republican incumbent Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia tonight won the runoff election against Democrat Jim Martin, ending the Democratic Party’s hope of controlling sixty votes in the Senate. With 84 percent reporting Chambliss was holding a 59% to 41% edge, … Continue reading

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Baddour discusses Transportation on NECN

Senator Steve Baddour talks to Jim Braude on NECN, taking the hard questions on transportation, discussing the gas tax (no gas tax increase this year), tolls, and transportation reform. The Senator takes the Senate position that some road privatization should … Continue reading

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Methuen Tree Lighting Rescheduled

Because of the rain this past Sunday Methuen’s tree lighting has been rescheduled to this coming Friday. The details are below. Methuen’s Annual Tree Lighting Friday, December 5 5:30 pm Riverwalk Park on Osgood St. Come share the evening with … Continue reading

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Obama introduces his national security team

President-elect Barack Obama introduces his national security team, formalizing the introduction of Hillary Clinton as our next Secretary of State. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/27998956#27998956

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Methuen Concert Series Highlights

This summer we put on some first rate shows at Methuen’s Greycourt Park, which were free to the public. Many thanks to our hard working Greycourt committee, headed by Paul Webster-Greene. Our first show featured the Artie Barsamian Band, with … Continue reading

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Congress Spends

The U.S. Congress is set to open the Capitol Visitors Center this week, unveiling a project that will end up costing taxpayers over $600 million dollars. With the original estimate set at $71 million the cost overrun on this project … Continue reading

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