Thursday, October 13, 2011

Mark Your Calendar: Congressman Lynch in the District in October



[UPDATE: Needham Patch covers Lynch's Needham visit (Artie, Phyllis, me are quoted) The Dedham Transcript covers the Dedham one (Ken Farbstein quoted!)]

If you attend one of these meetings, please share your experience in the comments below! Also, if you have QUESTIONS you'd like to see ask, also indicate so in the COMMENTS

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via Town of Needham alert

Congressman Stephen F. Lynch Visits Constituents

Congressman Stephen F. Lynch will be visiting towns throughout the Ninth District to meet with constituents. The “Congress on Your Corner” meetings will take place outside town halls and senior centers and Congressman Lynch will be available to take your questions and listen to your concerns. Please note: all venues are wheelchair accessible and will be held rain or shine. Meetings will be moved indoors in the event of inclement weather.
FULL SCHEDULE, OCT 17-21 2011

MONDAY, October 17th
9:00-10:30: Norwood, Town Common Gazebo, Nahatan and Washington Streets
11:00-12:30: Dedham, Endicott Estate, 656 East Street
1:00-2:30: West Roxbury, Roche Family Community Center, 1716 Centre Street
TUESDAY, October 18th
9:00-10:30: Brockton, Brockton City Hall Amphitheatre, 45 School Street
11:00-12:30: Braintree, Braintree Department of Elder Affairs, 71 Cleveland Avenue
1:00-2:30: Milton, Milton Town Hall, 525 Canton Avenue
WEDNESDAY, October 19th
9:00-10:30: Whitman, Town of Whitman Park, Corner of Park and Whitman Avenues
11:00-12:30: Holbrook, Holbrook Council on Aging, 9 Jewel Road
1:00-2:30: Avon, Avon Town Hall, 65 East Main Street
THURSDAY, October 20th
10:00-11:30: Westwood, Westwood Council on Aging, 60 Nahatan Street
12:00-1:30: Walpole, Walpole Town Common Gazebo, Main Street
2:00-3:30: Canton, Canton Town Hall, 801 Washington St.
FRIDAY, October 21st
9:00-10:30: Bridgewater, Academy Building, 66 Central Square
11:00-12:30: Stoughton, Stoughton Council on Aging, 110 Rockland Street
1:00-2:30: Needham, Needham Free Public Library, 1139 Highland Avenue
If you have any questions or concerns, please call the Boston Office at 617-428-2000.

1 comment:

  1. I attended the Lynch meeting in Walpole.

    OMG. Someone asked him about why the Bush tax cuts had a 10 year sunset provision. He didn’t know that it was because they were passed under budget reconciliation. He was in Congress at the time!

    On the jobs bill, etc, all he could do is complain about the payroll tax cut – that it was taking money out of Social Security – and that would mean abolishing SS. Argghhh….

    And, in response to the woman who cited the wall st. journal saying 50% of Americans pay no taxes, all Lynch could say was that the WSJ is a “very respected newspaper” and that he hoped they weren’t counting children under the age of 10 in their count of 50%. But, he said, we must “broaden the tax base” – translation – higher taxes for low & middle classes.

    He doesn't get it.

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