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Gardner mayor race: Michael Nicholson to face challenger Peter Sargent thegardnernews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thegardnernews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
She hates Biden. Some of her neighbors hate the way she shows it. “It’s my First Amendment right. Andrea Dick outside her home, with one of the political signs a judge said she did not have to remove, in Roselle Park, N.J., July 19, 2021. When local officials asked her to take down several of the banners that they said violated an anti-obscenity ordinance, she refused. Now, she is resisting a judge’s order that she do so and pledging to fight it in court on free speech grounds. Bryan Anselm/The New York Times By Ed Shanahan, New York Times Service ....
She Hates Biden. Some of Her Neighbors Hate the Way She Shows It. nytimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nytimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Councilors approve the purchase of the former Rome property on Main Street in Gardner Gardner News GARDNER Ward 2 Councilor Elizabeth Kazinskas was re-elected as City Council president during the council s first official meeting of 2021. Councilors also bid an official farewell to retiring City Clerk Alan Agnelli. “Since April, when she simultaneously took responsibility as council president and acting mayor, Councilor Kazinskas has navigated the challenges of the current pandemic admirably and with distinction as a competent and proven leader,” said Councilor George Tyros prior to the vote, which was 8-1 in favor of Kazinskas. “(She) has established a great relationship with city and state officials while maintaining her connections and commitment to the community and the constituents she serves.” ....
GARDNER – Holiday shoppers will not have to pay to park downtown for the next few weeks. The City Council recently unanimously approved a measure to waive parking fees at metered locations in the downtown area until Thursday, Dec. 31, in order to promote local holiday shopping in the city. “We understand that many people in the downtown area have had a hard year business-wise with the pandemic and with all of the construction that happened we wanted to be able to do something to make sure we were promoting our business community,” said Mayor Michael Nicholson at a signing ceremony outside of The Velvet Goose on Wednesday, Dec. 9. ....