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Monday, December 2, 2013
Mayor’s Award Delayed After Teachers, Other Unions Threaten To Picket
The President of the New Bedford Educators Association, with the support of other public unions, threatened to picket a regional labor dinner in October, where Mayor Jon Mitchell was supposed to receive the prestigious George Ripley award. Click here for the rest of the article.
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Mitchell doesn't deserve any awards or maybe one for acting like such a buffoon.
I knew George Ripley, Phil and the mayor would not have the right to wipe Mr. Ripley's arse. No award should have ever been given to this man, not a friend of labor--not a friend of the hardworking educators in this city.
Radio Huggs Phil Paleologis spent most of his show today criticizing Lou. Sounds like Phil is angry at something. Maybe Lou rejected Phil's radio Huggs.
Phil needs to stay busy or pay his back taxes.
Dunkin Donuts near the police station has been robbed, Mayor Mitchell. Are you still standing behind your words that the crime rate in New Bedford has decreased? With Christmas approaching, our population of uneducated, unemployed, and poverty stricken residents will continue on this path. What are you going to do to counteract this? Is this what you really want for your city? How long are you going to keep up with this charade? You are a ticking time bomb.
Did Mitchell reduce the crime rate in the city by 40%? No? Unacceptable!!!
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