Monthly Archives: April 2009

The Rubin Mea Culpa

Doug Rubin sent an email to the Governor Patrick email list yesterday, candidly admitting error over the events of the last few weeks, with emphasis on the Walsh appointment. Despite that “error” Rubin makes the case for a look at … Continue reading

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Common Grounds 70th Anniversary

I had the pleasure of going to “Common Grounds”, a thriving shop in Methuen that celebrated its 70th anniversary in business. Congratulations to the entire team at Common Grounds! Quite an accomplishment, and wonderful meatball subs to boot!

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House Unveils its version of Transportation Reform

The House today released its own version of Transportation Reform, reporting a bill out of Transportation and Ways and Means for consideration by the full House. It will be debated, with amendments considered, tommorow. There are some differences with the … Continue reading

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Trauma Intervention Program Annual Banquet

The Trauma Intervention Program of the Merrimack Valley will hold its Volunteer Appreciation Banquet on Thursday May 21 at the Wyndham in Andover. I cannot say enough about this program and the wonderful benefit bestowed on the entire Merrimack Valley … Continue reading

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Rep. Barbara L’Italien at St Patrick’s Day

State Rep. Barbara L’Italien sings her annual song at Methuen’s St Patrick’s bash at the Claddagh. Yes, her voice is just a little bit better than Rep. Linda Dean Campbell. She looks to make sure that the song is characterized … Continue reading

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State Tax Collections Continue Free Fall

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts released the March tax receipt numbers, and the numbers were not good. Receipts were down from a year earlier by $309 million, and revenue missed the new downgraded target by $53 million. The overall drop in … Continue reading

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Wither the Globe?

The New York Times is threatening to shutter the Boston Globe unless the newspapers unions agree to concessions totalling $20 million dollars. From the Globe: Executives from the Times Co. and Globe made the demands Thursday morning in an approximately … Continue reading

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President Obama’s Weekly Address

The President, appearing to be taping aboard Air Force One, talks about his foreign travels, including the G-20 summit, discussions with Russian President Medvedev about further securing and reducing nuclear arsenals, and his appeal to our NATO allies to become … Continue reading

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Sanford Decision on Stimulus Funds Due Today

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, with his State’s unemployment rate hitting 11%, must decide by today whether to accept $700 million in federal stimulus money. Under rules governing this money Sanford’s decision will not be subject to review by South … Continue reading

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Gingrich Threatens Third Party Revolt

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich, in remarks at the College of the Ozarks, warned that unless Republicans changed their “big government” ways, conservatives would bolt and form a third party in 2012. Gingrich attacked the policies of the Bush Administration with … Continue reading

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