Monday, July 14, 2008

 

Global Warming Forum at Library

Rep. Ehrlich and Environment Massachusetts are hosting a Global Warming forum at the town library on July 17th, 7pm. I quickly wrote out a copy of the notice, since the original was PDF.
How Massachusetts Can Become a Leader in Global Warming Solutions
A Conversation with State Representative Lori Ehrlich and Environment Massachusetts
July 17, 7 p.m. Swampscott Public Library
61 Burrill Street, Swampscott, Massachusetts 01907

Representative Lori Ehrlich and Environment Massachusetts, an environmental advocacy organization, are hosting a community meeting on the Global Warming Solutions Act and other key environment legislation on July 17th, 2008 at 7pm in the Swampscott Public Library.

Global Warming is a serious problem facing Massachusetts and the rest of the world. Every state should be doing their part to curb emissions and move to a clean and renewable energy future.

Please join Representative Ehrlich, Environment Massachusetts, and concerned citizens to discuss how to organize around S.2540, The Global Warming Solutions Act. State lawmakers need to hear from community members now to help ensure the passage of this critical legislation before the end of this session.

For more information contact Winston Vaughan at (617) 747-4447 or WinstonATEnvironmentMassachusettsDOT org.
I plan on attending - hope to meet some fellow concerned citizens in the community there.

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Monday, May 05, 2008

 

Town Meeting, Night One

Here's a rundown of the first night of Swampscott's Town Meeting. Tune in for tomorrow's installments here as well.
Finally, if Town Meeting is extended to Wednesday (even though we were repeatedly told we'd finish by Tuesday night, that's not going to happen), I won't be able to go given the fact that I previously agreed to a job interview, meaning I won't be able to give a report. If any Town Meeting members will give their own rundown on Wednesday's happenings, let me know. I'll be delighted to post it! Town Meeting is exceptionally important - and rarely covered in the Reporter - so it takes true Citizen Journalism to make sure people have access to what's really going on.

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Monday, December 03, 2007

 

I'm Joining Ehrlich's Campaign Team

To make a long story short, I'm joining Lori Ehrlich's campaign team as Field Director. Click the first link to read more about why. Also, here's Lori's website. She just launched it, so more will be coming soon.

Also, in the interest of keeping this site somewhat balanced, I'd love to have additional writers to keep readers up on what's going on in Swampscott, from a multitude of perspectives. I originally envisioned this site being that way, but just didn't have the time or connections to publicize it, being away at college for a few years. But now I'm home, so write away.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

 

Doug Peterson's Seat

As I'm sure most people already know, long-time Representative Doug Peterson is stepping aside to become the state's Secretary of Agriculture. And that opens up a whole, exciting can of worms: an open seat! Of course, there are lots of people who want the job, from the Cassidy Family (whichever of them decides to run) to Marc Paster. I don't know about other town residents, but as a life-long resident of Swampscott, I'm ready for some fresh, new leadership.

So, I'm throwing my early support behind the highly qualified activist and small business owner Lori Ehrlich. She was born in Lynn, raised in Swampscott and currently resides in Marblehead - so she has all her tracks covered. Furthermore, what's she's already done for the environment is pretty astounding. Her top three priorities as a state legislator would be as follows:

1. Increase local aid for education and other expenses.
2. Create strong policies for public health and the environment.
3. Create a stronger environment for small businesses.

Sounds pretty good to me. Check out dozens of Lori's articles over at where she frequently writes, TruthandProgress.com.

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