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Citizens group presses alternate path as Marblehead override fight turns on tax math and trust
The dispute now centers on what voters are being asked to authorize, what taxpayers would pay first and whether a post-election fix is realistic.
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TO THE EDITOR: Override vote affects municipal services and employees
To the editor: On June 9, our community faces an important decision. The override vote is not simply about numbers on a spreadsheet; it is about the people who provide the services that residents depend on every day. Municipal employees are the ones who maintain our roads and public buildings,
TO THE EDITOR: Outgoing Select Board member backs Noonan
To the editor: After many years serving on the Marblehead Select Board, I am stepping down. As I reflect on my time in that seat, one thing I know for certain is that this town has been fortunate to have Erin Noonan serving alongside me. I am writing to ask
TO THE EDITOR: Support for Ann-Marie Jordan for School Committee
To the editor: As voters prepare to vote on June 9, I encourage those in town to take a close look at Ann-Marie Jordan. I know she brings experience, compassion and a unique perspective that would be incredibly valuable to our School Committee. At a time when our schools face
TO THE EDITOR: Support for Julie Selbst for Marblehead Board of Health
To the editor: I am writing to express my unconditional support of Julie Selbst for a seat on the Marblehead Board of Health. I have known Selbst for about 15 years now, and in that time she has consistently impressed me with her knowledge (about everything!) and her commitment to
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Citizens group presses alternate path as Marblehead override fight turns on tax math and trust
The dispute now centers on what voters are being asked to authorize, what taxpayers would pay first and whether a post-election fix is realistic.
Singer closes five years on Marblehead Select Board
Her parting advice was direct: choose the right vote over the popular one, and never expect Marblehead’s sidelines to stay quiet.
Historian traces the Revolution’s saltwater roots to Marblehead
A professor of early American history argues the Revolution’s origins were not only on land, but in the Atlantic economy that sustained towns like Marblehead.