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Voter Registration
Local Voter registration deadlines are fast approaching, and I urge everyone to get registered if you are not already. Methuen has two City Council preliminary elections, and August 29 is the last day to register for that election. My congrats … Continue reading
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Joint Statement on Polartec Malden Mills
Mayor Michael Sullivan of Lawrence, a Republican, and I have issued the below statement on Polartec, formerly Malden Mills. Our statement stems from our concerns about this critically important company. As the primary elections for the Fifth Congressional District seat … Continue reading
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SCHIP Battle Continues
The Bush Administration continues to battle the Congress over the federal program to insure children. The latest escalation comes via new administrative rules promulgated by the Administration to limit participation in the program. (See my previous posts on SCHIP) The … Continue reading
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Target Ready
Methuen’s Target store is scheduled to open shortly, and the Eagle Tribune has written a good piece on the jobs that this development will bring. The Loop has been an enormous success story for Methuen, and the addition of Target … Continue reading
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Cape Wind Part Two
Well I have finished reading Cape Wind, and I really did enjoy the book. Some great inside detail on the battle to create a wind farm off of Nantucket Sound. The book is obviously pro Cape Wind, and really does … Continue reading
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Democrats and Iraq
Despite fervent anti-war rhetoric the Democratic presidential candidates have all taken positions that may lead to a longer stay in Iraq for American troops. The Sunday New York Times has detailed the positions taken, and with one exception it appears … Continue reading
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Romney Rolls in Iowa
As predicted here some time ago Mitt Romney won a decisive victory in the Iowa straw poll on Saturday. Romney took some late heat for all of the spending he has done, (according to some estimates over $800 per vote) … Continue reading
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Poverty and Pre-School
The Wall Street Journal published an outstanding article on the benefits of pre-school on Thursday. The article focused on the political movement towards pre-school, and the benefits that pre-school has. Both Florida and Oklahoma have started providing free pre-school, with … Continue reading
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Arlington Neighborhood Center
I had the pleasure of hosting the groundbreaking ceremony yesterday for the new Community Center for Methuen’s Arlington Neighborhood. This Center, designed to house the many beneficial programs run by Methuen’s Arlington Neighborhood, has been a goal of ours for … Continue reading
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School Building Assistance
Methuen was one of 161 school systems to file a “Statement of Interest” with the new Massachusetts School Building Authority. This filing, for our High School, is eligible for consideration in this initial round of projects. Massachusetts has imposed a … Continue reading
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