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Re: Ask the Mayor!

All of those people who you have listed probably already know that Covid-19 is a serious threat to all of us, so what exactly do you want us to contact them about? Do they know how to eliminate the threat, and will then tell us?

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Before you vote though, run right out and buy the new "Trump Smoke Detectors" for your homes! They stay silent, so you don't panic.

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Hey Geezer,I ran out and bought the Joe Biden smoke detectors but I can't remember where I put them !!!

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Hey Mr. GreenJeans, that's a bit of a stretch, but a decent effort. Did you also forget about the 200,000?

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The smoke detector instead of saying Exit Fire, Screams Come on Man!!! Also the lights aren't very bright.How appropriate.

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But apparently at least warns you, instead of simply not caring that you die.

Re: Ask the Mayor!Respect the people

Are you saying you don't want more questions with one day period of time?Consider it closed.Do you prefer no Questions.So you will not communicate back to us if someone his a Question.So all you did was a good impression that you care and then if nobody had a question for a couple days you are done answering questions.You know very well that it is easier to ask questions than answer them.Give answer.Not surprised to see you walk away and consider it closed.Iam sure there:s a lot of questions about this disease were all fighting coronavirus 19 to live.This has an impact on every family in this community it is crisis her in Melrose.So ask the MAYOR is done answering questions. Appropriately means understanding the situation and working out what kind of response to give. In familiar settings this may be easy,but when you:re with people you don;t know so well; you may have to weigh things up quite quickly.

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You are insane if you thought for one minute the left mayor was looking at your post.

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That there is such a thing as right and wrong, and that political strength -- honest political strength -- must always appeal to what is RIGHT.”

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True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.

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SCARE TACTICS
This is called a scare tactic from you know WHO.

THE NEXT THING IS BIDEN; around September 25th it will be announced that Biden has been exposed to Covid19

and he quarantines for six weeks, missing all 3 debates. Then he is a hero cause he survived. Please wake

up people...VOTE TRUMP 2020
This is painfully funny now with everything that happened. What complete and utter buffoons many of you are

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coronavirus is a “serious threat to the people of Melrose Mass 02176.

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Safety is the number one issue in every school Melrose .If the kid go back in October 2020 or Some time in 2021 school year.Time will tell.

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The new MA weekly COVID report with municipal-level detail, henceforth being released on Thursdays instead of Wednesdays: https://www.mass.gov/doc/weekly-covid-19-public-health-report-october-22-2020/download

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The questions should be about Coronavirus information to help all of us.

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Christoper Cinella
69 Cranmore Lane
(617) 917-4248

Jack Eccles
99 Essex Street, #10
(781) 913-0188

Maya Jamaleddine
10 Melrose Street
(781) 462-1960

Leila Migliorelli
25 Dartmouth Road
(781) 462-1425

Ward Councilor
John N. Tramontozzi
Ward 1
794 Franklin Street
(781) 662-6175

Jeffrey McNaught
Ward 2
94 Clifford Street
(781) 620-0442

Robb Stewart
Ward 3
92 Trenton Street
(781) 521-4913

Mark Garipay
Ward 4
71 Mooreland Road
(781) 665-0988

Shawn MacMaster
Ward 5
35 Brazil Street
(781) 462-1875

Jen Grigoraitis
Ward 6
419 Lebanon Street
(781) 462-1288

Cory Thomas
Ward 7
19 Linwood Avenue
(617) 957-4227
City Council Melrose Massachusetts Phone Numbers And Address That Represent all of us.

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Coronavirus is a “serious threat to the people of Melrose .

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But, if you listen to some wackos, mostly only a threat to we older people with "underlying conditions" who have one foot out the door anyway! The compassion is underwhelming.

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True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.

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Natural
True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.
Despite the storms,
beauty arrives like
it was always going to.
Despite the darkness,
the light returns.
Despite your loss,
your heart will be
full again.

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Coronavirus is a “Serious Threat to the People of Melrose Mass.please be safe for the Holidays.

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True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.Check on your neighbors.Call or text your neighbors.Especially elderly neighbors to make sure they"re doing will. make sure to stay socially connected.Wake around your neighborhood.Develop a support system within your community.Reach out but do it safely.

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About those families have children in school?Who works who doesen"t work?What happens when the kid has to learn online?This could be about health Insurance for an Family to make a decision.To who works and who doesn"t that'S If both of your working.Health insurance is not cheap.Cobra insurance from your former employee is not cheap for Family.

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President Trump will not resign. Nor will he turn power over to Vice President Pence and ask him for a pardon, according to top White House advisers who have spoken with the highest ranking members of Mr. Trump's Cabinet, including Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, Pence and chief of staff Mark Meadows.

The president continues to ask senior advisers about his ability to pardon himself before he leaves office. It's a power that is untested and by no means settled. A Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel memo from 1976 says that the president cannot pardon himself or herself, so it would be a gamble. The president worries about his legal exposure post-presidency, but not necessarily related to the assault on the Capitol.

GOP sources close to the White House and congressional leadership say the threat of a second impeachment is real and could find some support among House Republicans, who are facing pressure from lobbying firms and corporations that help fund their campaigns. They have made it clear they will cut ties with Republicans who back Mr. Trump in any impeachment vote.

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But on the other side is the Trump-inspired GOP base that threatens to launch primary challenges against House Republicans who vote for impeachment.

Republicans wish House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wouldn't force the question, but the speaker, protecting the institution of Congress and maximizing political advantage, will force Republicans to choose. Privately, top Republican sources concede if the mob that attacked the Capitol had been egged on by a Democratic president, a GOP House speaker would do the same thing.

Mr. Trump continues to believe any impeachment talk is strictly partisan; top outside advisers keep telling him it not partisan, but institutional. Congress was under attack this week, and some Republicans feel it's necessary to push back with impeachment vote – for now and for history.

The idea of invoking the 25th Amendment remains remote and is mostly intended to keep the president in line in the remaining few days of his presidency. But top cabinet officials still holding positions, chief among them Mnuchin and Pompeo, have not refuted the suggestion internally or externally in order to send a signal to Mr. Trump that it's an action they'd be willing to take if he cannot control himself.

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Provide the rightful attribution for the preceding copy-and-paste exercises. Those were from a column by CBS journalist Major Garrett:

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/other/trump-will-not-resign-nor-will-he-turn-power-over-to-pence-and-ask-for-a-pardon/ar-BB1cB3FG

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Please re-phraseasize the proceeding post so we know what the heck you're trying to say!

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Moving day approaching at the Trump White House.

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DO NOT LET THE BEHAVIOR OF OTHERS DESTROY YOUR INNER PEACE. I have been there and they are not nice people. A person's actions will tell you everything you need to know.

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Is this going to cost 50 million for the country again and my taxes are going to pay for something i do not believe in. Only going to get worst for our beautiful country.

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To what are you referring?

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True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.Please be all safe Celebrate Easter Sunday.

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Cat
True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.Please be all safe Celebrate Easter Sunday.
ALCOHOL GOLF
All meetings be open to all.Public meetings are held to engage a wide audience in information sharing and discussion ... Public meetings are familiar, established ways for people come together to express their opinions,hear a public speaker or proposed plan,engage in shared learning about a topic, or work together to develop solutions.ALCOHOL ON THE GOLF COURSE???????
Open meeting law only requires 48 hour notice about a public meeting held by a city commission or Board - and you have to go to the city website to find this out - I personally don't consider this much notification unless you visit the city website nearly every day.

Also, meetings are now held on Zoom....just try negotiating the city internet system to participate in these zoom meetings - even city officials have trouble with their systems...and they breakdown from time to time. They should go back to having open on-site meetings where the public can show up in great numbers....not to do so...is an injustice to free speech and bureaucratic control of the populace.
Christoper Cinella
69 Cranmore Lane
(617) 917-4248

Jack Eccles
99 Essex Street, #10
(781) 913-0188

Maya Jamaleddine
10 Melrose Street
(781) 462-1960

Leila Migliorelli
25 Dartmouth Road
(781) 462-1425

Ward Councilor
John N. Tramontozzi
Ward 1
794 Franklin Street
(781) 662-6175

Jeffrey McNaught
Ward 2
94 Clifford Street
(781) 620-0442

Robb Stewart
Ward 3
92 Trenton Street
(781) 521-4913

Mark Garipay
Ward 4
71 Mooreland Road
(781) 665-0988

Shawn MacMaster
Ward 5
35 Brazil Street
(781) 462-1875

Jen Grigoraitis
Ward 6
419 Lebanon Street
(781) 462-1288

Cory Thomas
Ward 7
19 Linwood Avenue
(617) 957-4227

Re: for real

Hey Stupid, this is - in fact - the Mayor Paul Brodeur. This thread has generated a lot of great conversation and collaboration between our citizens and government during a truly trying time. I would live to hear your questions about what the City can do to better support you!

- Mayor

Re:True partnership

True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.

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True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time June 1 2021.

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Ted Kenney
True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time June 1 2021.
All of us experience change in our lives. Change is the one constant in our lives. There are changes that we look forward to and change that we fear. However, one thing is for sure. Things will not stay the same no matter how much we would like them to. When a life change occurs, we have two choices in how to respond. We can despair that a change has come and assume that things will be worse, or we can look with excitement at the new possibilities for personal growth and change in self that the change presents.

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I have NO IDEA why, but for some reason I am reminded of a quote that I try to live by, from Mark Twain:
"Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."

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True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time . MR Mayor/Experience

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Looks like former Aldergoon & pathetically sad mayoral candidate Zwirko sold his house. Anyone know if he is staying in Melrose or leaving town with his tail between his legs?

Hopefully he is onto greener pastures and a new set of wives to try and pry from their husbands (with sorry selfies in the buff) in whatever sorry community gets him. The husbands of Melrose will be able to breathe easier.

Re: Ask the Mayor!

True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.May be some are no longer geting any checks.

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No Checks
True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.May be some are no longer geting any checks.
Why the lack of transparency?

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Verified
No Checks
True partnership is all of us helping each other at this time.It is not easy being home everyday.Many people been followed from the jobs or layoffs. No one wins when you have no jobs are lost. This is about time it something that none of us been through .Yes employment checks don:t cut it.Life changes Go from working everday to no work.Not easy on anybody.May be some are no longer geting any checks.
Why the lack of transparency?
Fellow Citizens, Ask me any question...we have a lot of time alone so I want to keep the lines of communication open with the People. I know this is a great source of information for many of Melrose, so ask and you shall be answered! - Mayor.It has stop.??????

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Expiring unemployment benefits will boost job ?

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