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Tag: independent candidates
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From Patrick Clerkin’s facebook site: Voting kit for Medford independents seeking: •Independent thinkers •Local focus •Balanced governance between all wards, all demographics •Practical solutions not driven by ideology or partisanship •Better citywide communication Kit includes reference ballot with suggested ovals filled in (to familiarize you with the layout) and final flyer (for sharing candidate names,…
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We’re excited to launch our new short series featuring independent candidates. Tonight, we spoke with Nick Giurleo, who joined John for a thoughtful discussion on zoning and the proposal for a new charter. Nick Giurleo, a candidate for Medford, Massachusetts City Council, recently spoke with John to share his concerns about the current administration’s approach…
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We’re excited to launch our new short series featuring independent candidates. Tonight, we spoke with Nate Merritt, who joined John for a thoughtful discussion on zoning and the proposal for a new high school. Nate emphasized the importance of reexamining the zoning issue and encouraging greater resident involvement. To clarify, he is not opposed to…
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Congratulations to all the independent candidates who made it past the primaries. The above speak volumes about the missteps that our revolution have made. Their choices to not engage the residents around zoning may have ultimately cost them the elections in November and while the mayor enjoys running unopposed this election cycle, this should serve…