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Grace Dingee
Dr. Kevin J. Fallon
Charlie Foskett
Charlie & Debbie Gallagher
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In the wake of the recent primary election many people have reached the conclusion that the interests of Arlington and West Medford could be best served by a candidate with extensive knowledge of the community, legal background, and a long record of civic involvement, regardless of political affiliation.

 

In his campaign, John Worden has often stated that this is a local election, to choose the best qualified person to represent local interests on Beacon Hill and initiate changes where needed.  Just as we choose our School Committee members, Selectmen (in Arlington), and city councilors (in Medford) based on their qualifications rather than their party enrollment, we should choose our spokesperson in the Legislature.

 

This election will not alter the overwhelmingly Democratic control of the Legislature.  John will be with us in spades on many important issues.  And he will bring to the position the same expertise, dedication and professionalism that were hallmarks of his long stellar career as Arlington’s Town Meeting Moderator.

 

 

 
- | | | | | | VOTING INFO

  “You have placed your trust in me for 19 years, and I have kept that trust in all that I have done.  Should you elect me as your Representative, I will do the same.  I will work for you and for Arlington & West Medford, and Massachusetts to be the best that they can be.”

(c) 2008 by Committee to Elect John Worden
23rd Middlesex District  -  27 Jason St., Arlington, MA 02476   -  781-646-8303
Amy Lee Slade, Chairman                                           Patricia B. Worden, Treasurer                                           Last Update - 02/29/2008