Soooo...elections next week.
Nov. 6th, 2011 09:14 amAnybody running for Alderman-At-Large who's particularly egregious in any way? And what do we know about the guys running for Alderman in Ward Three? I'm happy with my alderman but local coverage can be spotty about this stuff, and I still remember the Curtatone challenger who turned out to beat his wife.
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Date: 2011-11-06 03:03 pm (UTC)What was this?
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Date: 2011-11-06 03:13 pm (UTC)Edit: Pol profiled in black and blue. The bulk of the article is behind the Herald paywall, but the two paragraphs you can see are sufficient. (I'm not sure any of these women were his 'wife', however.)
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Date: 2011-11-06 04:15 pm (UTC)Alderman-At-Large: 7 people running, all 4 incumbents + 3 challengers; vote for up to 4:
Jack Connolly (incumbent)
Bruce Desmond (incumbent) -- haven't found his website yet
Todd Easton
Sean Fitzgerald (this is a Facebook page)
Michael Nionakis
Dennis Sullivan (incumbent)
Bill White (incumbent)
Ward 3:
Steve Delani
Tom Taylor (incumbent)
Ward 4 (no incumbent, since Walter Pero is not seeking re-election):
Christine Barber
Tony Lafuente
Ward 7:
Katjana Ballantyne
Bob Trane (incumbent)
No contests for other ward aldermen, for any school committee seat, or for mayor.
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Date: 2011-11-06 04:27 pm (UTC)I believe you are talking about Ward 4 and 7 not Ward 3- no one is running against Tom Taylor.
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Date: 2011-11-06 04:33 pm (UTC)Somerville News endorsements (not that I think they're really worth anything)
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Date: 2011-11-06 09:45 pm (UTC)Michael D. Nionakis
Somerville Alderman-At-Large
Issues:
Schools and Education
Economic Development and Divide
Infrastructure
Accessibility
Check back soon as Michael articulates his ideas and we continue to develop our site.
You think that 2 days before election would be a good time to let the voters know about his stand on the above issues.
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Date: 2011-11-08 11:45 am (UTC)When I was dabbling in local journalism, I covered town meetings a lot and I found absolutely no lack of support for children from the child-free or those with grown children, quite the opposite in fact. Like I said, the city just wrapped up a massive struggle to rebuild the East Somerville Community School, which burned in 2007, and a lot of cities would have just said "We don't have the budget" or thrown the kids in some trailers.
Instead they issued bonds, made Liberty Mutual pay up in court, and worked incredibly hard to keep the school's community together and the parents involved. There frankly aren't a lot of cities that would even bother to do that in the first place.
Similarly, that ice rink you're complaining about is being specifically built because parents went to the aldermen and the mayor and said they wanted more space for youth hockey, and they made it happen.
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Date: 2011-11-08 01:34 pm (UTC)I'm glad to see that diversity has taken hold in the city.
Hockey rink vs library?
Date: 2011-11-08 04:07 pm (UTC)As far as keeping the school's community together, something the Aldermen can do; I'm not sure I agree as the students are scattered across the city, many don't know what is happening to the building and tumbleweeds are filling the site that has been vacant for nearly 5 years.
With regards to hockey, just because some parents went to their alderman and asked for ANOTHER hockey rink doesn't mean that we should give it to them. I can think of many other items that I'd spend $3.2M on before a rink; which is often used by teams from outside of Somerville (e.g. Belmont). Meanwhile, the libraries are falling apart, we have no quality indoor recreation facilities and little space for community gathering. I know many families that go to Arlington and Cambridge for libraries and recreation, the hockey rink seems like a mis-spent opportunity.
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