A Primary Day Victory… Now on to November!A low turnout for the primary election didn’t stop us — we got double the required write-ins! Thank you for your vote! I accepted the nomination at the Secretary of State’s office in Boston on Wednesday, and my name will now be on the ballot in November. Now the real work begins. Stand together for our small townsSociety is a delicate balance of the work we each do to provide for ourselves and our families, and what we do together to create a greater value than what we can do on our own. So even though my competitor in this race has the entirety of the DNC and development lobby funding on her side, I believe we can achieve a great victory for our towns’ rights to choose if we stand together. This race isn’t about parties. It’s about coming together to do what is best for each town’s needs. I believe the people living in the towns of Georgetown, Hamilton, Ipswich, Newbury, Rowley and Topsfield have the vision, intelligence and foresight to decide how our families, schools and towns can improve and flourish. There is no silver bullet answer to any issue, but certainly the solutions we come up with as townspeople who see and experience the needs, bottlenecks and strengths we bring to the town table will be a better place to begin than those at Beacon Hill that are shaped by developers’ profit plans. Get involvedWe need to come together to create value and solutions for our towns, and that begins by coming together now to get someone into office at Beacon Hill who will stand for your right to do so. Here are a few ways you can get involved today.
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