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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Breanna Lungo-Koehn - Transition Team "Listening Sessions"

John Costas, nice guy but useless, is on the Transition Team

Actual question when Mr. Costas was on the fraudulent board of MCC TV3 - Fraudulent in that former board member names
(Tim Pilleri, Brian Postman Mahoney, Donato's girlfriend Susan Crowley had LEFT the board yet their names were used for "votes" - a persistent trick of the tricksters at MCC TV3, who then had Mr. Costas added to the lunacy)

To John Costas: What happened to the very expensive soundboard ($25,000?  $50,000?) left behind 40 Canal Street to rot in the rain and snow when there was a pile of junk hoarded downstairs at the same facility?

Costas: Well, you know, government waste.... (paraphrased)

And this guy is on the transition team?  

How much money does Costas' Medford Electronics get paid FROM the city and why?

Costas has done a TERRIBLE job with the Chevalier - and he won't let go of it.  How many boards has Costas served on, what were his votes, what was his interaction with the city and those boards?    People need to know.


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Medford 2020 Transition Committee Public Listening Sessions
The Mayoral Transition Committee charged with providing recommendations to Mayor-Elect Breanna Lungo-Koehn is hosting a series of listening sessions to capture feedback on topics important to our community. All members of the public are invited to bring their constructive thoughts to the following sessions.
General Topics - A wide-ranging opportunity to share thoughts on key issues in Medford.

  • Wednesday, Dec. 11th, 6:30 – 8:00pm West Medford Community Center, 111 Arlington St.

Schools - This conversation will include general dialogue and interactive group discussions focused on key themes for the Medford Public Schools. Residents are invited to bring their passion and good ideas on MPS.

  • Saturday, Dec. 7th, 1:00 – 3:00 pm The McGlynn School, 3002 Mystic Valley Parkway

Planning, Growth and Development - These conversations will include table-top participatory discussions on the high-level direction of the future of Medford’s built environment.

  • Thursday, Dec. 12th, 7:00 – 8:45 pm Roberts Elementary School CafĂ©, 35 Court St.
  • Saturday, Dec. 14th, 10:00 am – noon Medford Senior Center, 101 Riverside Ave.

Parking & City Services – These meetings will be a drop-in format. Interested parties can attend any part of the sessions, submit their thoughts on an opinion card, and discuss in rolling small group conversations.

  • Tuesday, Dec. 10th, 6:30 – 8:00 pm Saint Raphael Parish Community Room, 512 High St.
  • Wednesday, Dec. 11th, 6:30 – 8:00pm South Medford Fire Station Comm. Room, 0 Medford St.
  • Tuesday, Dec. 17th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Saint Francis Parish Center, 441 Fellsway West

For more details, please email Medfordtransition2019@gmail.com. To request a reasonable accommodation, including sign language interpreter or other interpretation services, please contact Sean Caron sean.caron@gmail.com or Jim Silva at jfsilva@smrto.org. A new website, www.medford2020.com will be launched shortly with additional information.
Thank you.
All the best,
Breanna
Breanna Lungo-Koehn for Mayor
http://www.breanna4mayor.com/



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