Politics
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Reardon’s Mismanagement is Bad for Newburyport
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Sean Reardon’s mishandling of personnel issues across various city departments, and his deteriorating relationship with the city council, isn’t the kind of leadership Newburyport needs.
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The Mayor’s Race, and the Value of Our Creative Community
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Jim McCauley’s open-eared approach to innovative arts-focused initiatives is an encouraging indication of how he would support the arts as mayor.
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Reardon Leads With Collaboration and a Clear Vision
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Sean Reardon has demonstrated effective, steady leadership on issues like the Rec Center, Pioneer Field, and Whittier Tech.
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Sarah Hall’s Leadership Will Be an Asset to the Council
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Sarah Hall’s leadership on the school committee, and broad experience in education, make her worthy of your vote for city council.
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Meet the Candidate- Sean Reardon (Mayor)
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Sean Reardon is the incumbent Mayor of Newburyport, running for reelection.
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Meet the Candidate- Ed Cameron (At-large City Council)
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Ed Cameron is a candidate for Newburyport City Council, at large.
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I Served With Reardon on the School Committee. Here’s What I Think of His Term
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Reardon’s handling of personnel issues, and lack of communication and transparency, make McCauley the better choice for mayor.
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Meet the Candidate- Mark Wright (At-large City Council)
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Mark Wright is a candidate for Newburyport City Council, at large.
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What’s Really at Stake This Election
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The most important question this election season is how local candidates would handle federal attempts to disrupt our wellbeing.
