by @BarryRafkind in Civil and Human Rights, Housing, Schools and Youth, Video
Posted on October 6, 2010 at 10:28 pm
Last Modified on October 6, 2010 at 10:30 pm
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First, James Madden with the Campaign to Protect Affordable Housing discusses campaign initiatives, November’s ballot Question 2 concerning 40B affordable housing, and whether or not it should be repealed. In the previous episode, Joe and KyAnn interview Jed Lippard, Head of School at Prospect Hill Academy Charter School. Only on Greater Somerville
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These shows are much more informative and entertaining than reading opinon and cut and paste blogs. I get to hear and see the newsmakers rather than someone else’s interpretation.
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What’s a “cut and paste” blog?
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I only read one blog and find it’s very informative about what is going in Somerville. I stopped watching this show because it has gotten less and less about Somerville as a city and more about state politics. I wish it would lean more towards Somerville and less towards greater. Given the choice, I’m glad Joe Lynch is hosting a TV show and not representing Ward 5 as an alderman.
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Jeff, which blog do you regularly read?
And why are you glad Joe Lynch isn’t the Ward 5 Alderman?
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I read the Somerville Journal blog and think they do a good job. I am liking this Somerville Patch one a little more.
I lived in ward 5 with friends on Lowell Street before I moved to medford and thought joe’s videos were too negative. I learned more about Joe through those videos than his opponent. I still hang out in Somerville-plus Medford is not as exciting.
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Something tells me Barry you will never get a truthfull answer to your question. Personally, I think Lynch could do both very easily.
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Somerspeak- what’s a “cut and paste” blog?
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