Dennis Martinek
Showing posts with label 2012 Southbridge town election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012 Southbridge town election. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Damage Control
On Thursday the Southbridge Town Hall house organ (the Southbridge Evening News) will carry an article titled, “Southbridge refunds 118 trash fines”.
In the article it is reported:
If you got ticketed for a first-time trash violation, you might have already received good news in the mail.
According to Health Director James Morin, 118 such residents will get refunds of their fines and/or letters this week informing them they don’t have to pay if they haven’t yet had hearings. That does not apply to 30 or so multiple-ticket recipients, who are still on the hook for the second or later fines.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Breaking News: Lazo, Martinek File Papers For Town Council
Update: May 10, 1 pm - Both Steve Lazo and Dennis Martinek have had a sufficient number of signatures validated to appear on the June election ballot.
Former town councilor and town council chair Steve Lazo and Southbridge resident Dennis Martinek today filed papers before the deadline to be on the ballot as candidates for Southbridge town councilors in the June election.
Former town councilor and town council chair Steve Lazo and Southbridge resident Dennis Martinek today filed papers before the deadline to be on the ballot as candidates for Southbridge town councilors in the June election.
We must await notification that a sufficient number of their signatures have been validated for them to qualify.
If that bar is met then we can say, in typical Southbridge fashion, the race is on!
UPDATE: Incumbent councilor David Livengood fails to return papers.
UPDATE: Incumbent councilor David Livengood fails to return papers.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sunday Photo-'toons: Southbridge's Next Election
Ken O'Brien
Readers of the papyrus Sunday newspapers are treated to a variety of editorial opinions expressed in imagery.
The tradition gained mass popularity in the days of the Condé-Nast publications, but it has a far longer and more colorful history. I encourage anyone who thinks our current political landscape is populated by commentators who lack restraint to examine the past record of visual depictions of partisan opinion.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Where’s The Beef?
Ken O’Brien
We’re a little more than two months away from the annual Southbridge town election.
Thus far six people have taken out papers to run for town council; incumbents Denise Clemence, David Livengood and Lawrence Spinelli and newcomers Jean Heid, Shaun Moriarty and Amelia Peloquin.
While few people take an interest in elections until several weeks in advance, it is time to start to demand that candidates offer us more than the vague and pious platitudes that have dominated campaigns in the past.
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