It has been a while since my last entry because so many good things have been happening this month with my campaign.
I’ve been busy walking the streets of Allston-Brighton meeting with friends and neighbors. Whether it is the McGee’s who live on Waverley Street or the Lombardi’s who live on Arden Street, or the Clark’s who live on Brayton Road or the Woo’s on Etna Street, everyone shares the same concerns. And your concerns are my concerns – they always have been, and they always will be.
In addition to seeing old friends and making new ones, I’ve enjoyed traveling our neighborhoods because it’s like walking down memory lane. A few days ago when I was walking along Pomeroy Street in Allston, I was brought back to the summer of 1968 as I knocked on the doors of the same houses that were on my first paper route. Many of the families were still there, and they remembered me from 40 years before. Or when I was on Portsmouth Street last week, I couldn’t help but think about 1986 when I bought my first house to start a family, knowing that Allston-Brighton would always by my home.
Wherever it is that I am, it always so easy for me to remember just why it is that I’m running for City Councilor: Allston-Brighton is my home and working to make it a better place for all of us is what I’ve always done.
I am also pleased to announce that I have opened two campaign offices – one in Allston and one in Brighton. My Allston campaign office is located at 44 North Beacon Street and my NEW Brighton campaign office is located at 360 Washington Street, on the corner of Washington and Chestnut Hill Ave.
What is most exciting is the number and diversity of supporters and volunteers who have joined my campaign – a number that keeps on growing with each and every day. They are Allston-Brighton residents who believe strongly in my commitment and my experience, and who recognize my results.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
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