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Category Archives: Methuen Mayor’s Race
Pancake Breakfast This Morning
We will be serving a full pancake breakfast this morning at the Methuen Senior Center, with the cooking being done by Chief Ken Bourassa. Come on down for some tasty breakfast.
Teachers Pet Grand Opening
I attended the Teachers Pet Grand Opening yesterday at 55 Chase Street in the Acadia Mills complex. It is a beautiful store in some great space at Acadia. My thanks to Economic Development Director Karen Sawyer and her team, as … Continue reading
The Nevins Family of Services
I was happy to be the keynote speaker at the annual dinner of the Friends of the Nevins Family of Services. This organization, which I belong to, promotes financial assistance for the Nevins Family of Services on Broadway, which includes … Continue reading
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The Nevins Library
I was pleased to attend the staff appreciation dinner for the Nevins Memorial Library right after the MCTV debate. The Nevins Library and its staff do a great job day in and day out for Methuen, and I am proud … Continue reading
Debate Recap/Health Care
We had the MCTV/Eagle Tribune debate last night, and I would like to thank both outlets for providing the opportunity for debate. We were asked to provide a question and my submission dealt with the exploding cost of municipal health … Continue reading
Mayor's Forum Tonight on MCTV
Just a reminder that MCTV in Methuen will be hosting a Mayoral debate tonight at 7:00 p.m. It will be broadcast live, and will be one hour in length. I hope you all have a chance to tune in tonight!
Manzi for Mayor Open House
We will host an open house tommorow night, Tuesday October 6th, at 6:30 p.m. for anyone that would like to help the campaign. We will be at Manzi for Mayor Headquarters at 46 Hampshire Street, (old home of A Vintage … Continue reading
Thank You Methuen
The Methuen Mayoral Preliminary Election was last night, and I am grateful to this wonderful City for the support I received. I topped the ticket and now move to the November final. Turnout was nine percent for this election. It … Continue reading
Methuen Preliminary Election Today
Today, September 15th, Methuen will conduct its preliminary election, with polls open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The contested races are for West District Councilor, and for Mayor. The polling locations are the Tenney School for the East District, … Continue reading
Methuen’s Primary Home Rule Petition Held Up
The Home Rule Petition filed by Methuen seeking to save upwards of $35,000 by omitting the primary scheduled for September has been stalled in the House of Representatives, failing to move out of the Elections Committee chaired by Boston Representative … Continue reading