Dear Friends: Tomorrow is Election Day in Massachusetts! This year all of Massachusetts’ state elected officials will appear on the ballot (Governor, Lt. Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Auditor, Attorney General, Governor’s Councilor, Senator and Representative). I urge you to go and vote tomorrow; polls will be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. This [...]
Wrong -Headed Ballot Questions All Deserve a NO voteThree ballot questions on the November 2 ballot threaten to destroy state services and decimate the building of affordable housing in Massachusetts. The Fenway News urges our readers to vote NO! NO! NO! on these referendum questions. Question 1 would eliminate the sales tax on alcoholic beverages. [...]
THIS NOVEMBER 2ND, SUPPORT OUR FAMILIES, SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITIES: VOTE NO! ONE Massachusetts is working with its network members and allies to defeat all three ballot questions in the 2010 Massachusetts elections. We believe public investment is essential to expanding economic opportunity and prosperity in Massachusetts . Each of these ballot questions would cut public [...]
In Massachusetts there’s a crucial deadline approaching there. You have just three days left to register to vote if you’re planning to mail it in — your registration must be postmarked by this Wednesday, October 13th.If there has been any change in your status or eligibility since the last election — did you move? change [...]
We got this message 6 days ago, but misplaced it in the post-elections shuffle: Councilor Turner released the following message to his supporters: November 4, 2009 Dear Supporters, I am thrilled to have won such a landslide victory in yesterday’sDistrict 7 City Council race. I view this victory not only as amandate to continue my [...]
Fenway News asked the At-Large candidates to answer three questions regarding Community-Based Planning, the Community Center and Affordable Housing. Each candidate was also allowed to mention other issues important to their campaign. Here are Tito Jackson’s responses: See a larger version: http://fenwaynews.org/media/jackson/Read the full written response: http://fenwaynews.org/pdf/jackson.pdf Every City election year, the Fenway News asks [...]
Fenway News asked the At-Large candidates to answer three questions regarding Community-Based Planning, the Community Center and Affordable Housing. Each candidate was also allowed to mention other issues important to their campaign. Here are Felix Arroyo’s responses: See a larger version: http://fenwaynews.org/media/arroyo/Read the full written response: http://fenwaynews.org/pdf/arroyo.pdf Every City election year, the Fenway News asks [...]
Fenway News asked the At-Large candidates to answer three questions regarding Community-Based Planning, the Community Center and Affordable Housing. Each candidate was also allowed to mention other issues important to their campaign. Here are John Connolly’s responses: See a larger version: http://fenwaynews.org/media/connolly/Read the full written response: http://fenwaynews.org/pdf/connolly.pdf Every City election year, the Fenway News asks [...]
Fenway News asked the At-Large candidates to answer three questions regarding Community-Based Planning, the Community Center and Affordable Housing. Each candidate was also allowed to mention other issues important to their campaign. Here are Steve Murphy responses: See a larger version: http://fenwaynews.org/media/murphy/Read the full written response: http://fenwaynews.org/pdf/murphy.pdf COMMUNITY-BASED PLANNINGSeveral of the candidates talk about a [...]
Fenway News asked the At-Large candidates to answer three questions regarding Community-Based Planning, the Community Center and Affordable Housing. Each candidate was also allowed to mention other issues important to their campaign. Here are Andrew Kenneally’s responses: See a larger version: http://fenwaynews.org/media/kenneally/Read the full written response: http://fenwaynews.org/pdf/kenneally.pdf Every City election year, the Fenway News asks [...]