Opinion

LETTER: Doug Thompson for 8th Essex District seat

LETTER: Doug Thompson for 8th Essex District seat

Thank you to all 6 courageous public-service oriented candidates for State Rep. in the 8th Essex District.  Here is why I will be voting for Doug Thompson on Sept. 6: His career in public service began right out of college with case management for homeless people.  In time he moved on to a degree at the Kennedy School at Harvard and into health care agency work, including authoring a public health plan in the Clinton administration and finally becoming CFO of Mass Health, overseeing an $8 billion budget.  All this…
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ANCHORS & SAILS: The back to school schlep

ANCHORS & SAILS: The back to school schlep

"I'm not telling you it's going to be easy- I'm telling you it's going to be worth it." – Art Williams. While there are still plenty of soft summer nights and fun beach days left, there is no denying that what some call "The most wonderful time of the year" is approaching. No, not Christmas; that's way off. Oh, and by the way, you freaks that are all done shopping for it and looking for pumpkin spice lattes can take a seat and wait your…
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ANCHORS & SAILS: Life at the lake

ANCHORS & SAILS: Life at the lake

“The beauty of camping is in its simplicity. You’re brought back to a basic way of living.” - Brendan Leonard Is camping about simplicity? Oh please. Have you ever seen the directions for putting up a four-person tent? You'll need a measuring tape, a hammer, and an engineering degree. Do you know the thermal dynamics and physics required to build a fire without matches? Oh, and don't forget to study up on your botany, so you don't eat the wrong mushrooms or wind up with…
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ANCHORS & SAILS: Election season is upon us

ANCHORS & SAILS: Election season is upon us

“In crucial things, unity. In important things, diversity, in ALL things, generosity."George H. W. Bush I’m not normally a political junkie, but the past few weeks have found me looking around at local politics, community happenings, and national events and going off on a few rants. OK, perhaps the rants are not unusual for me, but still. While I haven't had a summer off since high school, the dog days of July are usually pretty low-key for me. If I'm lucky, there are lots of…
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ANCHORS & SAILS: Find your beach

ANCHORS & SAILS: Find your beach

“For whatever we lose (like a you or a me), it’s always our self we find in the sea.” – E. E. Cummings It’s not hard to love the ocean in this community. It’s all around us, almost like an embrace. And yes, when there’s a wicked Nor’easter, it can be like a hug from that one family member that pinches your cheeks and squeezes the breath out of you, but still, it’s a gift beyond measure. I refer to the beach at the end…
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ANCHORS & SAILS:  Staying put and moving on

ANCHORS & SAILS: Staying put and moving on

“It is the set of the sails not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go.”Jim Rohn Anchors and Sails. Two very important parts of a boat, but they are somewhat opposite, when you think about it. When the wind fills a sail, an adventure begins. You’re off, you’re moving across the water, toward a destination or a dream, hopefully with fair winds and following seas. When you drop anchor, usually it means you’ve reached your journey’s end. You’ve come over…
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LETTER: ‘I am honored to be your voice,’ writes School Committee member

LETTER: ‘I am honored to be your voice,’ writes School Committee member

To the Marblehead community, Tonight will be my first meeting as an officially sworn-in, Marblehead School Committee member.   Thank you to all of you who voted for me.  I was overwhelmed by the outpouring of support by so many of you during my run for school committee.  Most importantly, my son, for his unwavering support and patience as we walked through this journey together - this is all for you, my sweet boy. I would also like to thank Reece Dahlberg and Sarah Fox for…
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LETTER: Know the facts before voting on Question 2

LETTER: Know the facts before voting on Question 2

As Election Day nears, yard signs and door hangers have appeared around town making unsubstantiated claims that investing in our public schools is not in the best interest of Marblehead citizens. Every Marblehead voter who goes to the polls on June 21 has a decision to make on Question 2, but let’s make sure those decisions are guided by facts: The Marblehead Public Schools have a strategic plan. It’s on the website for anyone to review. It was created by a committee of 26 and…
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LETTER: No on roads

LETTER: No on roads

As you report, Marblehead's transportation network costs $3.1 million annually to repair, improve, and maintain. But town leaders and town voters have come up with only $600,000 a year. Now, they want a taxpayer bailout to the tune of $12.5 million. But the town lacks a strategic plan to address the public health crisis they have created by misappropriating existing funds -- including state Chapter 90 funds. For example, 12 years after a child was killed in the Pleasant Street school crossing at Mohawk Road…
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Marblehead News election letters policy

Marblehead News election letters policy

The Marblehead News welcomes letters to the editor related to the upcoming June 21 election, which will be accepted until noon on Monday, June 20. Submission guidelines:   Generally, letters should not exceed 500 words. The Marblehead News reserves the right not to publish submissions over the word limit and may instead return the letter to the writer for editing. Letters must include:   1. The author’s name. Unsigned letters and form letters will not be published.  2. The name of the street the author lives on…
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