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Author Archives: billmanzi
Run Al Run
A new Suffolk University Channel 7 Survey done by Suffolk Pollster David Paleologos shows former Vice-President Al Gore leading the Democratic field in New Hampshire. Gore has a 32- 26 percent lead over Hillary Clinton. With Gore riding a tide … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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Congressional Endorsement: Mayor Eileen Donoghue
This morning I will formally endorse Lowell City Councilor and former Mayor Eileen Donoghue for Congress. Eileen is a candidate with a wealth of governmental experience, all of which will make her a great congresswoman. My endorsement is based on … Continue reading
Posted in Fifth Congressional
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Stoneham Deletes High School Athletics
The Town of Stoneham, after a failed override attempt, has voted through its school committee to eliminate all High School athletics. It is a devastating cut to make, and it has people taking notice statewide. From the Gobe story announcing … Continue reading
Posted in Municipal Finance
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Blair Exits
Tony Blair, the founder of the modern day Labor Party (so-called New Labor) steps down this week as Prime Minister of Great Britain. Blair has been, in my opinion, a truly magnificient leader who leaves office with sinking approval due … Continue reading
Posted in International
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The Cheney Chronicles
Today’s Washington Post started a multi-part story on the Cheney Vice Presidency. While we have all heard the stories (and the late night jokes) about the real influence of Cheney on the Bush Presidency today’s installment really details the ways … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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Merrimack Valley Mayors support Municipal Partnership Act
Today I joined Mayor Thatcher Keyzer of Amesbury, Mayor Michael Sullivan of Lawrence, Mayor James Fiorintini of Haverhill, Mayor Bill Martin of Lowell, Mayor John Moak of Newburyport, and City Manager Bernard Lynch of Lowell in offering our strong support … Continue reading
Posted in Municipal Finance
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Methuen Budget Passes
The Methuen City Council passed my budget proposal last night. Part of the passage included the deletion of the position of Human Resources Director from funding. Other than that the budget was passed as recommended. It is a lean budget, … Continue reading
Posted in Methuen, Methuen City Council, Municipal Finance
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Democratic Debate
I was able to attend the Fifth Congressional Democratic debate last night in Devens and the contrasts are starting to be drawn. The candidates are begining to offer direct criticism of each other, and it was great to see the … Continue reading
Posted in Fifth Congressional
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Clinton Video
Being a Soprano’s fan I did enjoy the video clip by the Hillary campaign to announce the winner of her pick a campaign song contest. And like the Soprano’s I am unhappy with the ending, but the clip is good … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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Cape Wind
Even though my book reading time is extremely limited I have purchased “Cape Wind’ by Wendy Williams and Robert Whitcomb. The book details the political struggle over the placement of a wind farm in Nantucket Sound. The blurbs I have … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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