This is a very big day for all of us. A day when we have to think very carefully about things, about what’s most important. In short, we must think about plumbing. Oh, you [Continue]
Back on Oct. 17 I predicted who would win, who would be close and who would lose. I hedged a little bit, but my predictions for tomorrow haven’t changed much. Peter [Continue]
There was a pretty good turnout to the school trustees’ candidates’ forum at St. Andrew’s on the Square last night, but it wasn’t nearly enough. [Continue]
As we count the days until Saturday, I’m not sure voters are any more enlightened than they were a few weeks ago. Very few candidates, with occasional exceptions like the [Continue]
Let’s take a serious look at the men (I wish I could say men and women, but there hasn’t been a female candidate for mayor since 1999, and only one woman has ever been [Continue]
When people run for public office, and especially if they’re elected, their families become part of the political process. They find themselves attending public events [Continue]