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October 1, 2008 - WATD 95.9 Radio - Old Colony Memorial

On, Wednesday evening, Oct. 1, state Rep. Vinny deMacedo, R-Plymouth, and his opponent in his reelection bid for a sixth term representing the First Plymouth District in the House of Representatives, Jay Ferguson, D-Plymouth, faced off in a candidates forum hosted by WATD 95.9FM radio. WATD News Director Christine James and Old Colony Memorial/wickedlocalplymouth.com Managing Editor Scott Smith posed questions to the candidates for more than an hour.

You can listen to the entire forum here.

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NECN Newsnight: Summit ends, talks continue

President Bush held a meeting with Congressional leaders, and both presidential candidates. It seems that the hoped for agreement on the Wall Street bailout collapsed. Alabama Republican Senator Richard Shelby presented information to the meeting that may have been convincing.

So what does all of this mean for the first presidential debate? John McCain has vowed to sit out, unless a deal is struck. Jim Braude is joined by Mary Fifield of Mary Fifield Associates, and served as press secretary to Michael Dukakis. Vinny deMacedo is the Republican State Representative from Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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Casino Bill

Is the casino bill coming back from the dead?

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has proposed licensing three casino gambling resorts in the state, including one in Greater Boston. House lawmakers nixed the plan. But, will the bill come back in the next session?

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Legislator of the Year

Clerks Name deMacedo Legislator of the Year

The Massachusetts Town Clerks’ Association (MTCA) honored state Rep. Vinny deMacedo, R-Plymouth, as its Legislator of the Year at the MTCA’s annual meeting in Falmouth. The association praised deMacedo for his support, responsiveness and effectiveness on issues and legislation that affect town clerks.
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WRKO's Finneran's Forum

Vinny deMacedo Discusses Salvia on WRKO's Finneran's Forum

The State Rep. from Plymouth wants to outlaw the hallucinogenic herb salvia. WRKO's Tom Finneran and guest co-host Marjorie Clapprood and callers ask him about it. Listen In Here.

 

Court Draws A Crowd

Celebratory opening of new Plymouth trial court draws huge gathering

The celebration of the opening of the magnificent new Plymouth Trial Court at 52 Obery Street in Plymouth drew hundreds of guests and dignitaries today, including Governor Deval Patrick, Lt Governor Timothy Murray, Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall, Senate President Therese Murray, and Chief Justice for Administration and Management Robert A. Mulligan, who was master of ceremonies for the outdoor noon event.

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Open for justice

PLYMOUTH - The new courthouse on Obery Street is not dedicated to anybody in particular. But the stamp of one person is all over the place.

Dignitaries, including the governor and chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court pointed to Senate President Therese Murray this week in bringing the decades-long project to fruition.

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2008 Budget Details

Budget Includes Funding to Aid Communities, Residents of Plymouth Area

Senate President Therese Murray (D-Plymouth) and Representative Vinny deMacedo (R-Plymouth), Ranking Minority Member of the House Committee on Ways and Means, announced today that the fiscal year 2008 budget passed by the Legislature includes several funding initiatives that focus on the needs of the communities and residents of the Plymouth area.

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Finally on their way

PLYMOUTH - Help is on the way to the impoverished African nation of Guinea Bissau, courtesy of America’s Hometown.

Two fire engines and an ambulance are en route to the West African country via the neighboring nation of Senegal. The equipment is expected to arrive in Guinea Bissau within a month and will mark the first firefighting equipment the country has seen in decades.

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Bill seeks rapid rebates

PLYMOUTH - That flatscreen TV seems a little more reasonable at $100 off. The manufacturer will make good on the good deal just as soon as they receive the rebate forms. In a week, or maybe 12, the check will be in the mail. If it’s not a check, it could be a letter saying you forgot to include the receipt in triplicate, so please try again. Rep. Vinny deMacedo, R-Plymouth, knows the lyrics to the rebate blues, and hopes legislation he recently filed will lead retailers to honor manufacturers’ rebates at the register.
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