October Print Edition 2002
Sightings Letters Editorial

'Nicest Protestors in the World' Picket Gov. Swift's Office at State House

Gov. is Required to Obey the Constitution and Call the Legislature Back to Vote; SJC Expected to Hear Lawsuit on October 9

Birmingham Lost Governship Due To Illegal Vote
He lost his bid and finished third in the primary because of his illegal actions against the Protection of Marriage Amendment

'Voice of Faithful' Defies Attendees, Launches Worcester Affiliate
About 75 Catholics attended a tumultuous meeting September 18 at Holy Cross College to vote on a motion to establish affiliate for the Worcester Diocese

Overview of Ballot Questions

Liberals Are Responsible for Illegal Vote On Marriage

Liberal Agenda Would Change Our Morality
Bay Windows Confirms the Truth
AFL-CIO, ACLU, Anti-Defamation League and NOW Are Named
Tom Birmingham Acted on Orders of Union
Most Homosexuals Not Interested in 'Marriage'

NY Times Smear About Horses Was Libelous; They Lied on Purpose
'Blockers' Surrounded Lone Woman at Assumption College in Worcester
Some of Bay Windows Editorial is Comical, Some is Sad
Sen. Birmingham 'Quite Confident' About MCM's Lawsuit

 

Carla Howell: An Alternative For Conservatives
Where a conservative can find a voice in Massachusetts politics?

Carla Howell Tours Gun Stores to Remember 9-11 Victims Says Well-Armed Society Is A Safer Society
Libertarian candidate for Governor calls for the arming of airline
pilots and the repeal of anti-gun laws

 

Gonzaga Seeks to Replace Delahunt in Congress
Navy Veterans Wants to 'Listen and Defend All Of The People Equally'
Lou Gonzaga is a Cape Cod native and first-generation American who wants to give back to his country.
Mark Smith Challenges Cong. John Tierney
Former Air Force Investigator Would End One-Party Rule
Mark Smith, of Burlington, believes the federal government can be more efficient and less intrusive.

Independent Candidate Max Pappas Campaigning For Open Seat
When South Hadley's Max Pappas heard that four Democrats and a Green were vying for the open seat of incumbent Rep. Nancy Flaving he decided it was time to throw his hat in the ring

Opinion:
Even Al Gore Isn't as Boring as Cong. Olver
Izzy Lyman conclusion after listening to Rep. Olver address Amherst Town Meeting

 

Ryan Witkos Runs Again After 17 Vote Loss
He (R-Hardwick) ran in a special election last year to replace David Tuttle (R-Barre) and he beat two Republican challengers in the primary

Westminster Man's Groundbreaking Domestic Violence Study To Get Exposure
Will be presented at major academic conference in California


 

Andover's Maria Marasco Opposes Tucker
A Republican candidate for State Senate in the 2nd Essex and MIddlesex District jumped into the race on September 13

Conservative Ranking of Candidates in Selected Races
The charts included here represent a sampling of races from around the state where MassNews has looked at the candidates and the issues

  Former Fighter Pilot Opposes Rep. Nangle
Lowell Republican Opposes 'High-Handedness' on Beacon Hill

Gun Law Turning Law Abiding Citizens Into Felons; State Agency Failed to Inform Millions of Rights
Jim Wallace remembers the implementation of the Bartley-Fox law in Massachusetts in the 1970's

Sholley Challenges Jacques For Senate
Conservative Republican Earl Henry Sholley, North Attleboro, is fighting an uphill battle to unseat liberal Sen. Cheryl Jacques (D-Needham) in the Norfolk, Bristol & Middlesex District

Barbara Johnson: Your Personal Candidate
Made a few phone calls lately...

Over 2000 Attend Amherst Candlelight Vigil
"I'm told we had about 2,200 people show up," said Larry Kelley, the Amherst resident who organized the vigil

 



 




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