Monthly Archives: November 2009

Health Care Bill Passes the House

The U.S. House passed by a very narrow margin the health care bill that has been the subject of heated debate for what seems like forever. The battle now moves to the Senate, where passage of anything remotely resembling the … Continue reading

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The President Talks of Tragedy at Ft. Hood

The President used his weekly address to speak of the terrible tragedy at Ft. Hood, including the heroic response of those who were involved and our great sorrow as a nation over the loss we suffered at Ft. Hood.

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Thank You Methuen!

A very big thank you to the citizens of Methuen, who re-elected me last night to the job of Mayor. I appreciate the support, and offer my congratulations to all of the candidates who put their names on the ballot. … Continue reading

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Webster Greene Antiques and Interiors

Congratulations to Paul and Dennis Webster Greene, who have opened a magnificient new showroom at 306 Broadway. I attended the celebration over this past weekend, and I can tell you that this is so much more than a showroom. It … Continue reading

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Eagle Tribune Endorses Manzi for Mayor

I today received the endorsement of the Eagle Tribune, which said “Manzi has earned voters’ support for a third term…Manzi’s deserves great credit for his handling of Methuen’s budget, which is in far better shape that those in other Valley … Continue reading

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Lt. Governor Tim Murray Endorses Manzi for Mayor

Lt. Governor Tim Murray came to Methuen yesterday to endorse my candidacy for Mayor. The Lt. Governor is a former Mayor of Worcester, and he knows firsthand the problems that localities face. He has been a great asset for cities … Continue reading

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