by village14 | Oct 24, 2019 | Newton |
No, I’m not saying Jim Cote is a dairy product. But his comment here, reminded me that Cote the only at large city council candidate who was not endorsed by either of our two political PACS: Voters for A Vibrant Newton or Newton Democracy. What does that say... by Village 14 | Oct 22, 2019 | City Council elections
Here’s the NewTV/Newton League of Women Voters debate between among incumbents incumbents Andrea Kelley and Jim Cote and challenger Pam Wright for two seats on the Newton City Council.
Decision 2019: Ward Three Councilor at Large from NewTV Government on Vimeo.
by Sean Roche | Sep 29, 2019 | Newton |
If you haven’t already, please go watch the Ward 3 candidates forum between Julia Malackie and Carolina Ventura, competing to fill the seat vacated by Barbara Brousal-Glaser. This is another of the nearly always informative forums hosted by the Newton League of... by Village 14 | Sep 25, 2019 | City Council elections, Newton |
Here’s the NewTV/Newton League of Women Voters debate between between Julia Malakie and Carolina Ventura who are running for the Ward 3 City Council seat being vacated by Barbara Brousal-Glaser.
Decision 2019: Ward Three Ward Councilor from NewTV Government on Vimeo.
by Greg Reibman | Sep 13, 2019 | City Council elections |
One of the more interesting contests this fall has to be the ward 3 city council contest between Julia Malakie and Carolina Ventura who are running for the seat being vacated by Barbara Brousal-Glaser. By all accounts, Malakie would seem to have the advantage and I...
by Jerry Reilly | Sep 8, 2014 | Elections |
Our Ward 3 threads are spread out, so I guess we should have one last consolidated one. If you live in Ward 3 especially, tell us who you’re voting for. If you don’t live in Ward 3, you can still tell us who you’d like to win, and why. Regardless of...
by Jerry Reilly | Aug 30, 2014 | Austin Street, development, Elections |
Fran Azzarto, Barbara Brousal-Glaser, Maria Manning and Jeanne Marrazzo met again last night for the Ward 3 Democratic City Committee’s forum. (At the Senior Center in Ward 2; I hope someday we’ll have the Allen House as a Ward 3 venue for this type of...