Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Historical Society John Anderson - 'question panelist" - in Stephanie Burke's back pocket????????

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DOES SLIMY MAYOR MCGLYNN HAVE 'THE FIX IN' FOR HIS CANDIDATE, STEPHONY MUCCINI-BURKE? BY PLANTING A NOT-VERY-OBJECTIVE JOHN ANDERSON INTO THE MIX???

HOW SICK IS THAT, MEDFORD RESIDENTS?????

All Mayoral Debate questions will be based on those submitted by local residents and the public. Questions may be submitted by email to: mcocdebate@gmail.com. The questions will be reviewed and categorized by a panel of five Medford residents: John Anderson, Rita Cornelio, Allie Fiske, Dan Kennedy, and Penny Outlaw.

http://insidemedford.com/2015/08/31/medford-mayoral-candidates-to-debate-at-the-chevalier-theatre-oct-15th/
alleged property of John Anderson with Muccini-Burke sign!
Another McGlynn conflict of interest, wouldn't you say?????


Thank you, Pay To Park

Paint Box leaves Medford, Stephony
Burke takes over shop!    Basically,
Stephony Burke benefits from the fallout
from Pay-to-Park

Because Pay-To-Park pushed another good business out of Medford, Stephony Burke gets her new campaign headquarters from the fallout!

Reportedly, no one else would take her!!!

Over the decades, he’s seen a real change in the downtown area. In the 1940s, he says, Medford Square was booming, as residents came to buy clothes and food and conduct all their business. Then the food vendors went, followed by clothing shops and then the specialty stores, such as Bestsellers Café and Ward’s Gifts.

Bonfilio says while once there was plenty of parking for residents, that commodity has shrunk and is now pay-to-park. It leaves small businesses without a lot of choices.

http://medford.wickedlocal.com/article/20150702/NEWS/150709938

Paint Box to close in Medford Square after 45 years in ...

medford.wickedlocal.com/.../1507099...
Community Newspaper Company
Jul 2, 2015 - It started with a load of ceramic elephants in 1970. Now, the last two painted pachyderms will soon be leaving Medford to find another home.

 http://www.bostonherald.com/

State Auditor Suzanne Bump since taking office has racked up nearly $30,000 in travel expenses, including jetting off to 16 out-of-state conferences, booking hotel rooms for events only miles from her home and attending funeral services for fallen Bay State firefighters, a Herald review found.