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News: Peabody Mayor seeks stronger relationship with Lynn and Salem

This may be a good time to seek regional unity among the cities of Lynn, Peabody and Salem. To create Spring Pond Reservation, in conserving undeveloped land around connecting wetlands, underground waterways, and watersheds of Spring Pond, the City of Peabody water supply.  Time is critical to "Strengthen Salem's wetlands ordinance to protect rare, endangered, and unique flora and fauna." ~ Salem Open Space Plan

Love this comment in the recent news of The Daily Item from the new Mayor of Peabody.... "He (Bettencourt) anticipates forging strong relationships with Salem Mayor Kimberley Driscoll and Lynn Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy. He wants to talk to them about shared community concerns, including traffic congestion and future development."
The Daily Item, Peabody Mayor-elect has ‘work cut out’ in new job, Originally Published on Monday, December 12, 2011, By Thor Jourgensen

4 comments:

  1. good Mayor! Hope the other two follow suit.

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  2. Let the mayor-elect hear our voices for preservation of this area. Lets all work together for the best possible use of this area: protection for Spring Pond drinking water, invaluable animal and plant habitat, hiking trails, flood control.
    Email him at: tedformayor@tedbettencourt.com

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  3. Keep a tight reign on developers...

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  4. Find the mayors in the bars. Then get them to sign. Lol. Good luck. He has his work cut out for sure.

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