Colonial Settlement

Mayor decider .....for Grebien I think

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  • marymary
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I think not as this place has been on the wrong track compared to other towns and cities prospering as we fall down.  Drive by the dreary depot and the "hotel" and the riverfront still is unused when people have talked and talked of plans from recreation & Tidewater Villages to Osprey nests. We have seashells on the riverfront, so at least I guess that it keeps the dust of nothingness from heading to the Mayor's office.

The homeless were shamelessly chased to ST JOES when I have found no folks of bad behaviour when they met me or friends. The lack of police patrols and cutbacks for those not in the know has not hindered the elevations of the incrowd to positions and the layoffs of those who are not in , certainly talk to our stalemated Pawtucket.

This must be such a cushy job for the Mayor that after 11 years, he still has time to visit Lincoln rather than dealing with our problems. I resent the fact that we have 6 million dollars on the ballot- right $6,000,000 for bonding long term the short term needs on the backs of us voters. This is even after a tax increase and yet the state has $90 million total for the whole state.

I think Doyle has picked our pockets long enough so it time to switch horses for a train to get to the right destination. Time to get on the Grebien train for changing to positive Pawtucket. It may not be the perfect one like the national choices, but it is time for CHANGE!

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  • bigallan
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Agreed

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  • nap
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Certainly interesting the Times front page disarming any endorsements of candidates. I am not sure how the rumor got around other than printing signs of the times, but from the flyer I saw, it did not seem to be more than a generic effort to say candidates for change- like Obama, are what the people wanted...

In any case, I hope everyone votes, and votes their conscience for what is best for Pawtucket and our kids.

See you at the Polls tomorrow and note that Starbucks offered a cup of coffee for anyone who voted, so if they are willing to donate a cup, you can share a little time at the ballot marking.

Our city and country depends on you!

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  • nap
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Wow- what a race...or is that races both locally and nationally with dropouts and upsets and close calls and for better or for the future it is over for a few years...Good luck to the winners and thanks for the efforts of those who lost for getting us to allow us to choose wisely.

Thanks also to all of you who voted.   and for shame to those who did not...but time to register now and plan for the next election

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