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Tag: Nick Giurleo
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Electing a slate-backed city council like Our Revolution Medford risks undermining the democratic values it claims to uphold, replacing genuine representation with ideological conformity and insider politics. Our Revolution has positioned itself as a progressive force for change. Yet beneath the surface of its inclusive rhetoric lies a troubling consolidation of power. By endorsing a…
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Early voting is now in its second day, and turnout has been strong. This bodes well for independent candidates like Nick, who offers solutions tailored to Medford’s specific challenges. While the Our Revolution group focuses on global issues, candidates like Nick are working hard to ensure that Medford residents receive practical, local solutions—whether it’s reinstating…
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Posted today from Nick Giurleo’s facebook account. At its September 30, 2025 meeting, the City Council completely ignored a legal opinion and passed a major divestment ordinance in another 6-1 vote. KP Law was asked to review the text of the ordinance, which if approved would require the Treasurer-Collector to refrain from investing public funds…
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Electing a slate-backed city council like Our Revolution Medford risks undermining the democratic values it claims to uphold, replacing genuine representation with ideological conformity and insider politics. Our Revolution has positioned itself as a progressive force for change. Yet beneath the surface of its inclusive rhetoric lies a troubling consolidation of power. By endorsing a…
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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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This was our last studio appearance as the next several weeks are booked solid. George is running for City Council this year because he believes Medford deserves better—better representation, better transparency, and better leadership. His commitment to this city runs deep, shaped by years of collaboration, community-building, and a relentless pursuit of progress that puts…
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This election cycle, we’ve seen a large amount of misinformation being spread across social media and elsewhere to influence our November vote. It is important for you, as a voter, to be able to identify and respond to misinformation and its variations. First, we often speak of “misinformation” collectively, but there are three major types:…
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Today is the day to vote! Please see the info which was gathered from Gotta Know Medford – https://www.gottaknowmedford.com/election-2025-in-person-voting-is-tuesday-sept-16/ Polling locations are as follows: Ward 1 – Precinct 1: Andrews Middle School, 3000 Mystic Valley Parkway Precinct 2: Firefighters Club, 340 Salem St. Ward 2 – Precinct 1: Roberts Elementary School, Park St. & Court…
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Thank you to Colleens Ice Cream Shop in Medford Square for making their shop the center of the political universe. You will not get a better chance to speak to these candidates and voice your concerns and questions. There are a lot of issues for both the city council candidates and the school committees. Questions…
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Please know that early voting is still possible so whether its in person or by mail in ballot, Nick should be on your short list to elect to the city council. The following was just posted on his facebook site as the oversight with our agreement could have literally cost us millions in lost revenue!…